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What are functions of manganese in plants?

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Answered by dreamrob
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Answer:

Functions of manganese in plants:

Manganese is a major contributor to various biological systems in plants such as photosynthesis, cell respiration, and nitrogen fixation.

Plants require manganese for their growth.

Manganese is an essential nutrient involved in chloroplast formation.

Manganese facilitates the photolysis

Of water molecules and provide sufficient energy for photosynthesis.

It plays a crucial role in plant growth.

It increasing plant resistance to various diseases and reducing the need for fungicides.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Functions of manganese in plants:

  • Manganese is very important nutrient which helps in the growth of the plant. This nutrient helps in the different biological processes in the plants body like photosynthesis, nitrogen assimilation, respiration etc.
  • This will also helps in the other activities like germination of the pollen, elongation of the root cell, pollen tube growth etc. The deficiency of this nutrient looks like the symptoms of the iron deficiency in the plant’s body.

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