Manganese is a trace element that is required in small amounts, but its importance cannot be overstated.
Chlorophyll production
Manganese is a vital component of the enzyme responsible for chlorophyll synthesis. Chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Without sufficient manganese, plants cannot produce an adequate amount of chlorophyll, leading to reduced photosynthetic efficiency and lower crop yields.
Disease resistance
Manganese contributes to the production and activation of plant defense mechanisms, making crops more resistant to diseases and pathogens.
Nutrient uptake and transport
Manganese plays a role in the uptake and transport of other essential nutrients within plants. It influences the uptake of nutrients such as iron, phosphorus, and calcium, and facilitates their movement from roots to various plant tissues. Adequate manganese levels are necessary for efficient nutrient absorption and distribution, ensuring optimal nutrient availability for crop growth and productivity.
Disease resistance
Manganese contributes to the activation of plant defense mechanisms, making crops more resistant to diseases and pathogens. It plays a role in lignin synthesis, which strengthens cell walls and provides physical barriers against pathogen invasion. Additionally, manganese supports the production of phenolic compounds and phytoalexins, which are involved in plant defense responses.
Signs of manganese deficiency
Manganese deficiency in crops can lead to stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and reduced yields. This deficiency can occur in soils that are low in organic matter or in soils that are too alkaline, as manganese becomes less available in these conditions.
To prevent manganese deficiency, Moxon™ Mn is the right solution.
Moxon™ Mn is a 5% foliar manganese equipped with the patented Levesol chelate. Manganese is one of the most common deficiencies in soybean and pulse crops and can impact the photosynthesis process in the plant. Applications help mitigate this deficiency and can even increase the availability of calcium and phosphorus to the plant.
For more information on manganese and crop nutrient needs, contact your CHS agronomy representative.