Zinc in Plants 1st Edition
Zinc in Plants — 1st Edition by Durgesh Kumar Tripathi, Vijay Pratap Singh, Sangeeta Pandey, Shivesh Sharma, and Devendra Kumar Chauhan
Discover an authoritative, practically oriented guide to one of the most vital micronutrients for crop health. This 1st Edition of Zinc in Plants captures cutting-edge research and field-tested strategies to diagnose, manage, and correct zinc deficiency across diverse cropping systems.
Start with clear explanations of zinc’s role in plant physiology—enzyme activation, growth regulation, and stress tolerance—then move into applied sections on soil chemistry, zinc uptake mechanisms, and nutrient interactions. The authors blend rigorous science with actionable advice: sampling and diagnostic techniques, soil versus foliar application methods, and fertilizer recommendations tailored to real-world conditions.
Ideal for agronomists, extension officers, researchers, students, and progressive farmers in India, South Asia, and worldwide, this book emphasizes sustainable nutrient management and yield optimization. Regional case studies and crop-specific guidance (rice, wheat, maize, pulses, and more) make it directly relevant to growers seeking measurable results.
Written in an accessible yet scholarly tone, the book balances empirical data with practical examples so professionals can translate knowledge into improved crop nutrition and higher returns. Whether you’re addressing micronutrient disorders or designing integrated fertility programs, this volume is an indispensable reference.
Order your copy of Zinc in Plants — 1st Edition today to equip your practice, research, or classroom with the latest in zinc nutrition and crop management.
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