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Zinc deficiency causes multiple symptoms that usually appear 2 to 3 weeks after transplanting (WAT) rice seedlings.
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Zinc deficiency most often occurs in cool, wet spring weather and symptoms usually appear soon after flooding in rice.
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Zinc deficiency can stunt plant growth, delay maturity and reduce yield. It also makes the leaves very sensitive to light and heat.
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Symptoms are most often seen in new-growth leaves that develop brown blotches and streaks that may fuse to cover older leaves entirely, plants remain stunted and in severe cases may die.
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