Optimizing Crop Health with FMC Zinc Sulphate 27%
Zinc deficiency is a critical limiting factor in Pakistan's agricultural productivity, particularly in the calcareous soils of Punjab and Sindh where high pH (8.0+) restricts natural nutrient availability. FMC Pakistan's Zinc Sulphate 27% serves as a vital micronutrient solution to correct these imbalances.
Mode of Action and Crop Benefits
Zinc acts as a co-factor for numerous plant enzymes, facilitating protein synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. In Pakistan's rice belt, it is the primary defense against 'Khaira' disease, which manifests as rusty brown spots on leaves and stunted growth. By providing readily available Zinc, this fertilizer enhances tillering, root development, and overall stress tolerance against heat and salinity.
Regional Application Strategies
Given the low organic matter content (often <1%) in Pakistani soils, Zinc application is essential for high-yield crops like Wheat, Cotton, and Rice. For effective results, target the early vegetative stage. In high-pH soils, Zinc can easily become 'locked' in the soil profile; therefore, timing the application with irrigation or incorporating it into the root zone is recommended. Always follow the 'V-cut' soil sampling method to determine if your field requires specific supplementation.
Safety and Soil Stewardship
As an agronomist, I emphasize that micronutrients must be applied judiciously. Over-application can lead to soil toxicity. Always calibrate your equipment for uniform distribution. By integrating this product into your balanced nutrient management plan, you can significantly improve the nutrient-use efficiency of your primary NPK fertilizers, leading to healthier crops and higher yields.
Sajid Hashmi - 20 Aug 2025
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