Optimal phosphorus and zinc levels boost wheat yield and quality significantly.
A study looked at how adding phosphorus and zinc to wheat crops affects their growth and yield. They tested different levels of these nutrients in the soil over two winter seasons. The results showed that a combination of 60 kg of phosphorus and 6 kg of zinc per hectare led to the highest wheat yield. This means that adding the right amount of these nutrients can help farmers grow more wheat and improve the quality of the crop.