The Nutrient Zinc in Soil and Plant: A Review

Oliveira, Vinicius de Souza and Marchiori, Johnatan Jair de Paula and Ferreira, Lusiane de Sousa and Boone, Gilcéa Teixeira Fontana and Pereira, Luan Luciano dos Santos and Carriço, Eduarda and Bolsoni, Evellyn Zuqui (2023) The Nutrient Zinc in Soil and Plant: A Review. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 35 (4). pp. 25-30. ISSN 2320-7035

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Abstract

Zinc is an element found in low amounts in the soil, which may limit the development of agricultural crops. In addition, the absorption of this nutrient by plants is directly influenced by several factors such as: high pH, ​​amount of organic matter, high humidity associated with low temperatures and soil microbiota. Zinc is important for enzymatic activity, being a constituent part of the enzymes alcohol dehydrogenase, carbonic anhydrase, superoxide dismutase enzyme and polymer RNA, in addition to participating in the synthesis of precursor tryptophan in the metabolism of indoleacetic acid, which is a plant hormone directly related to the development of plants. In plants, the symptoms of zinc deficiency appear with the shortening of the internodes, reduction of the leaf area, reduction of its size, appearance of rosettes, chlorosis and necrosis. Thus, the objective of this review is to present the main aspects of the zinc nutrient in the soil and the functions performed in plants.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Paper Guardians > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2023 05:36
Last Modified: 17 Feb 2024 04:09
URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/330

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