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Zinc deficiency (plant disorder)
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This article is about zinc deficiency in plants. For the same deficiency in animals, see zinc deficiency.
Zinc deficiency occurs when plant growth is limited because the plant cannot take up sufficient quantities of this essential micronutrient from its growing medium. It is one of the most widespread micronutrient deficiencies in crops and pastures worldwide and causes large losses in crop production and crop quality.[1]
Maize plants with severe zinc deficiency in the foreground, with healthier plants (planted at the same time) in the background.
Almost half of the world's cereal crops are grown on zinc-deficient soils; as a result, zinc deficiency in humans is a widespread problem.[1]
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Last edited 3 months ago by Tom.Reding
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