Agronomic Effectiveness of Zinc Sources as Micronutrient Fertilizers: A Comprehensive Review’

Laxman Navi, Sushma H A, Santosh Araganji, Shanthanagowda G M, Harish M C
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Zinc naturally occurs in the earth's crust as part of rocks and ore minerals. The average concentration of zinc in the lithosphere is 80 mg kg-1. While zinc is relatively immobile in soil, it is moderately mobile in plants. As a vital micronutrient for both humans and animals, zinc plays an essential role in plants as a catalytic, structural and regulatory cofactor for many enzyme reactions. It is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates, protein synthesis, the biosynthesis of growth hormones (particularly indoleacetic acid) and the maintenance of cell membrane integrity. Zinc deficiency is a widespread problem affecting both plants and humans in many regions of the world. To address this issue and improve plant zinc nutrition and yields, both soil and foliar zinc fertilizers have been applied. The agronomic effectiveness of Zn fertilizers has been related to the management factors such as placement, source type, seed treatment, foliar spray and biofortification that can affect the effectiveness of Zn fertilizers.
锌源作为微量营养元素肥料的农艺效果:全面综述
锌作为岩石和矿石矿物的一部分自然存在于地壳中。岩石圈中锌的平均浓度为 80 毫克/千克。锌在土壤中的流动性相对较低,但在植物中的流动性则适中。作为人类和动物的重要微量营养元素,锌在植物中发挥着重要作用,是许多酶反应的催化、结构和调节辅助因子。它是碳水化合物代谢、蛋白质合成、生长激素(尤其是吲哚乙酸)的生物合成和维持细胞膜完整性所必需的。在世界许多地区,缺锌是影响植物和人类的一个普遍问题。为了解决这一问题,提高植物的锌营养和产量,人们开始施用土壤锌肥和叶面锌肥。锌肥的农艺效果与管理因素有关,如放置位置、来源类型、种子处理、叶面喷施和生物强化等,这些因素都会影响锌肥的效果。
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