2014
DOI: 10.5897/ajar11.2082
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Characteristics of a manganese-rich soil and metal accumulation in edible parts of plants in the region of Moanda, Gabon

Abstract: Moanda region in Southeastern Gabon is rich in manganese (, and were significantly higher in uncultivated than in cultivated soils. Concentration of metals in plants seemed to depend on the type of plant more than the concerned part. Except for Nkoumou (Gnetuma fricanum), Ca, Mg and K contents were in large amounts in all plants so they could be good sources of macronutrients for humans and animals. Mn levels in leaves of cassava and sorrel and Fe levels in the red sorrel leaves exceeded 1 g.kg -1 . Sorrel and… Show more

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