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Plant growth retardant factor

Significance.—(1) A Factor in Plant Growth. Deficiency of manganese causes retardation of growth and chlorosis of the leaf, due to lack of chlorophyll. Slight excess of manganese is toxic, especially to barley. [Pg.35]

Several other effects of cobalamin are known. Cobalamin is an essential growth factor for several bacteria. Furthermore, it is identical with the animal protein factor, which has been noted to accompany animal proteins, but not plant proteins. Exclusive feeding of plant proteins to chickens, rats, and mice retards their growth and increases the mortality of their offspring. [Pg.383]


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