Zinc-The Vital Micronutrient for Healthy, High-Value Crops
In this document the micro-nutrient Zinc is discussed in great detail showing the importance of zinc to crops. This pamphlet gives information about zinc-deficient soil and how to identify and treat it.
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This publication discusses the zinc industrys commitment to sustainable development, the IZA sustainability charter, and some key facts about the zinc. It also contains a list of the IZA members, affiliate members, and associates. View Details »
This document shows the great importance of zinc for the healthy growth of children. It describes zincs many benefits and uses. The document also discusses the consequences of a zinc-deficient childhood. View Details »
Zinc, a natural, healthy, and abundant element was first used in construction in 79 AD; thus, its characteristics as a well-suited corrosion protective coating for iron and steel products has long been known. The 24th... View Details »
This publication covers the recent advances and implications for public health programs relating to zinc. These are the conclusion of the International Conference in Stockholm in June of 2000. The current zinc deficiency among the public today and... View Details »
This packet covers the importance of zinc for health and the immune function. It shows the history of zinc relating to health and what the current view of the relationship between zinc and immunity is today. View Details »
Zinc, commonly referred to worldwide as a healthy metal, is the 24th most abundant, naturally occurring element in the Earths crust. Zinc is present in myriad consumer, infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial products. More importantly,... View Details »