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https://sites.google.com/site/naqglobalfertilizers/blog/zinc-deficiency-in-plants
The Food and Agriculture Organization has recorded that zinc is a common deficient micronutrient that affects agricultural soils and that up to 50% of soils are zinc deficient.
Horticulture and agriculture are highly dependent on soil quality;
While some gardens are gifted with fine loam, others are faced with myriad challenges and drawbacks. Sometimes small elements of
soil can reshape the overall growth of the plant. These tiny elements are barely recognizable, but they still matter, and the
plants fail to thrive. Zinc is considered one of those elements due to which plants do not grow properly. Defoamer chemicals, including zinc and other elements, can penetrate the soil and provide the best results.