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The single zinc application six weeks after sowing was slightly more effective than that at four weeks, and the double spray gave additional benefit to Forrest, Dare and Dodds.
On the contrary, the tensile strength of a pure zinc coating increases with an increase in spray distance.
Tests have shown that the zinc coating can be uniformly controlled, with no undercoating, and provide significant savings in zinc consumption by avoiding excessive coatings.
This occurs because when the spray distance is short, coating temperature is high and, as a result, a large quantity of zinc oxide is formed.
Zinc ions are toxic to olfactory epithelium.
Results of salt spray testing show the excellent performance obtainable from zincate deposits.
These results show that aging does not lead to nutritionally relevant changes in zinc absorption and in the effect of dietary inhibitors on zinc absorption.
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S. Kuo, D. S. Mikkelsen 
01 Nov 1979-Soil Science
38 Citations
The greater stability of adsorbed zinc may result from dehydration during the aging of zinc on the surface of clay minerals.
Zinc insufficiency may stimulate AGEs formation.