Role of Manganese in Onion Production
It is also involved in the metabolism and synthesis of proteins.
Manganese deficiency
Manganese effect at growth stages
Stage | Manganese effect |
Pre-Planting | Ensure good shoot growth |
Vegetative Growth | Ensure photosynthetic growth is not limiting |
Bulb Formation | To maintain leaf growth |
Bulb Fill | Less critical, but to maintain growth and prolong bulking |
See more on Onion Growth Stages.
General Guidelines for Manganese Application
As all other micronutrients, manganese plays a role in seedling and leaf growth. Without good leaf productivity, growth slows and yield suffers.
Manganese Deficiencies in Onion
Onions are very susceptible to manganese deficiency. The outer leaves show striped interveinal chlorosis. This develops into tip-burn and curling leading to necrosis. Growth slows, plants become stunted and bulb formation is delayed. At maturity, bulbs have a thick neck. Deficiencies are worse on sandy soils and those with a high pH. Intermittent deficiencies are found in poorly consolidated seedbeds or where soils are particularly dry.