“…Across India, approximately 89, 80 and 50 % of the arable soils are de cient in N, P and K, respectively. Further, zinc (Zn), boron (B), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), and copper (Cu) de ciencies have been reported in around 40, 33, 12, 5, 11 and 3 % of Indian soils, respectively [7][8][9] . Similarly, up to 51 % of the arable soils in China are de cient in Zn, with de ciencies in Mo, N, Mn, Cu and Fe in 47, 34.5, 21, 7 and 5 % of farmland soils, respectively, with large macronutrient (i.e.…”