Tobacco farmers face micronutrient deficiencies, risking crop yields and health.
The researchers studied how different micro-elements are spread out in soil where tobacco plants are grown. They used special techniques to make maps showing where these micro-elements are found in the soil. They found that some areas have a lot of copper and manganese in the soil, while other areas are lacking in iron and zinc. This information can help farmers know where to add specific fertilizers to improve the soil for growing tobacco plants.