The Biochemistry of Manganese in Plants

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Abstract

Most interest in the biochemistry of Mn in plants has revolved around its role in the light-dependent water-splitting reaction of photosynthesis. The importance of this requirement in the initial reactions of photosynthesis transcends its involvement in all other biochemical processes within the plant. Although Mn2+ is a cofactor for many enzyme-catalysed reactions it can, to a greater or lesser degree, usually be replaced by other divalent metal cations (…)

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Burnell, J. N. (1988). The Biochemistry of Manganese in Plants. In Manganese in Soils and Plants (pp. 125–137). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2817-6_10

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