Retrospective analysis of archived soil and herbage samples from Rothamsted Experimental Station, southeast England, has determined the long-term changes in selenium deposition over the last century. Three out of four soils (those under permanent grassland, or growing wheat and barley) accumulated Se at a rate of circa 0.15% yr−1 (rate based on Se concentration, normalized to the earliest date circa 100 years earlier), with a net flux in the order 60–90 μg m−2 yr−1. The increase in soil growing root crops was smaller, with an increase of only 0.07% yr−1, possibly reflecting larger volatilization losses from this soil. Herbage samples were sensitive to changes in air composition. In the earlier half of the twentieth century there was an incr...
International audienceThe aim of the study presented here is to determine the impact of short- and m...
Atmospheric deposition is a major source of the nutrients sulfur and selenium to agricultural soils....
<p>A series of 695 food crops were collected on 539 soils throughout Belgium. All samples were...
Long-term trends in iodine and selenium retention in soil, and uptake by herbage, were investigated ...
Two idealised Se budget scenarios have been generated to assess the role of atmospheric cycling on t...
Long term trends in iodine and selenium retention in soil, and uptake by herbage, were investigated ...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for humans and animals, which occurs ubiquitously in the envir...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for humans and animals, which occurs ubiquitously in the envir...
Transfer of selenium (Se) to pasture is important for prevention of Se deficiency in livestock, yet ...
Selenium (1) can be beneficial or toxic to plants and animals (including humans) depending on its co...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possi-bly plant metabol...
International audienceSelenium is an essential nutrient that is potentially toxic: one of its radio-...
The atmosphere is identified as playing an important role in the mass balance of selenium (Se) in gr...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...
International audienceThe aim of the study presented here is to determine the impact of short- and m...
Atmospheric deposition is a major source of the nutrients sulfur and selenium to agricultural soils....
<p>A series of 695 food crops were collected on 539 soils throughout Belgium. All samples were...
Long-term trends in iodine and selenium retention in soil, and uptake by herbage, were investigated ...
Two idealised Se budget scenarios have been generated to assess the role of atmospheric cycling on t...
Long term trends in iodine and selenium retention in soil, and uptake by herbage, were investigated ...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for humans and animals, which occurs ubiquitously in the envir...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for humans and animals, which occurs ubiquitously in the envir...
Transfer of selenium (Se) to pasture is important for prevention of Se deficiency in livestock, yet ...
Selenium (1) can be beneficial or toxic to plants and animals (including humans) depending on its co...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possi-bly plant metabol...
International audienceSelenium is an essential nutrient that is potentially toxic: one of its radio-...
The atmosphere is identified as playing an important role in the mass balance of selenium (Se) in gr...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...
International audienceThe aim of the study presented here is to determine the impact of short- and m...
Atmospheric deposition is a major source of the nutrients sulfur and selenium to agricultural soils....
<p>A series of 695 food crops were collected on 539 soils throughout Belgium. All samples were...