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Manganese Metabolism in Soils

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THE variety of changes undergone by manganese in soils has been the subject of study by many workers, particularly by those interested in ‘manganese denciency’. This is a condition of the soil in which manganese may occur abundantly and yet is not available to the plant in the form or in the amount required for healthy growth.

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MANN, P., QUASTEL, J. Manganese Metabolism in Soils. Nature 158, 154–156 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158154a0

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