Abstract: Manganese (Mn) is an essential micronutrient with many functional roles in plant metabolism. Manganese acts as an activator and co-factor of hundreds of metalloenzymes in plants. Because ...
view moreManganese (Mn) is a biologically important and redox-active metal that may exert a poorly recognized control on carbon (C) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Manganese influences ecosystem C dynamics by mediating biochemical pathways that include photosynthesis, serving as a reactive intermediate in the breakdown of organic molecules, and binding …
view moreManganese resembles Mg in its biochemical function and is involved in activating enzyme-catalysed reactions including phosphorylations, decarboxylations, reductions and hydrolysis reactions and therefore affects processes such as respiration, amino acid synthesis, lignin biosynthesis and the level of hormones in plants. In plants Mn has a role in many …
view moreThe generally adequate availability of most nutrients for plant growth has induced an apathetic attitude toward the vital role of minerals in disease resistance. This is especially true for Mn which, although recognized as an essential element, has received most attention because of its potential toxicity.
view more2023627 · Abstract Manganese (Mn) is an essential micronutrient for all organisms. In plants, Mn plays a critical role in photosynthesis and as a structural component of enzymes. In soils, Mn exists as different fractions of varying availability to plants. Mn fertilizers can be used to increase Mn availability to plants but are easily converted from a plant-available …
view more202211 · Finally, some elements are required in trace and ultratrace quantities. These elements include selenium, silicon, manganese boron, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, aluminum, copper, iodine, iron, and zinc. Selenium is a component of several important enzymes like glutathione peroxidases, thioredoxin reductase, and iodothyronine …
view more2019927 · Abstract: Manganese (Mn) is an essential micronutrient with many functional roles in plant metabolism. Manganese acts as an activator and co-factor of hundreds of metalloenzymes in plants. Because of its ability to readily change oxidation state in biological systems, Mn plays and important role in a broad range of enzyme-catalyzed …
view moreManganese, a group VII element of the periodic table, plays an important role in biological systems and exists in a variety of oxidation states. The normal level of Mn in air surrounding major industrial sites is 0.03 μg/m3, in drinking water 0.05 mg/liter and in soil between 560 and 850 ppm.Manganese is an essential trace element for higher plant systems. It is …
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