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Zinc Deficiency in Wheat: Symptoms, Causes & How to Fix It

A complete agronomist guide to identifying and correcting Zinc deficiency in Wheat crops. Includes visual symptom guide, soil test interpretation, and fertilizer recommendations.

Why Wheat Needs Zinc

Zinc is an essential nutrient for Wheat growth and development. Zinc is the most deficient micronutrient in Indian soils. Over 50% of Indian farmland is zinc deficient.

In India, Zinc Deficiency is particularly common in Wheat grown in Punjab, Haryana, UP, MP due to specific soil conditions in these regions.

Visual Symptoms of Zinc Deficiency in Wheat

🔍 What to look for in your Wheat field:

⚠️yellowing between veins (interveinal chlorosis)
⚠️small leaves
⚠️shortened internodes
⚠️poor grain fill
📊 Did you know? Zinc is the most deficient micronutrient in Indian soils. Over 50% of Indian farmland is zinc deficient.

Soil Causes of Zinc Deficiency in Wheat

Zinc Deficiency in Wheat is commonly caused by: pH > 7.5, waterlogged soils, calcareous soils

A soil test is the most reliable way to confirm Zinc deficiency. Use SoilPro's NPK Calculator to get fertilizer recommendations based on your soil test values.

How to Correct Zinc Deficiency in Wheat

ProductApplication MethodDoseTiming
Zinc Sulphate 33% (5-10 kg/acre)Soil5-10 kg/acreVegetative stage
ZnEDTA foliar spray (0.5%)Foliar spray0.5%Vegetative stage
Zinc Oxide WP foliarFoliar sprayAs per labelVegetative stage
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the symptoms of Zinc Deficiency in Wheat?

yellowing between veins (interveinal chlorosis), small leaves, shortened internodes, poor grain fill

How quickly can I fix Zinc Deficiency in Wheat?

Foliar sprays show improvement in 7-10 days. Soil applications take 2-3 weeks. Severe deficiency may need 2-3 foliar sprays at weekly intervals.

Does Zinc Deficiency affect Wheat yield?

Yes significantly. Zinc deficiency reduces Wheat yield by 20-50% depending on severity. It also reduces fruit/grain quality.

Which soil test should I do for Wheat?

Test for pH, EC, N, P, K, Zn, Fe, Mn, B, and organic carbon. SoilPro can interpret any soil test report and give crop-specific recommendations.

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