Functions and strategies for enhancing zinc availability in plants for sustainable agriculture
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Abstract
Zinc (Zn), which is regarded as a crucial micronutrient for plants, and is considered to be a vital micronutrient for plants. Zn has a significant role in the biochemistry and metabolism of plants owing to its significance and toxicity for biological systems at specific Zn concentrations, i.e., insufficient or harmful above the optimal range. It contributes to several cellular and physiological activities of plants and promotes plant growth, development, and yield. Zn is an important structural, enzymatic, and regulatory component of many proteins and enzymes. Consequently, it is essential to understand the interplay and chemistry of Zn in soil, its absorption, transport, and the response of plants to Zn…
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- Micronutrient
- Zinc
- Micronutrient deficiency
- Zinc deficiency (plant disorder)
- Biotechnology
- Plant nutrition
- Agriculture
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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