none4noSelenium (Se) is a trace element necessary for both human and livestock nutrition. To increase Se human intake, soil Se fertilizations were performed but the fate of the added Se remains unclear. The present research aims to: (1) determine the influence of Se fertilization on the fractionation of Se in soil; (2) assess the influence of water availability on the distribution of soil Se chemical fractions; and (3) monitor the Se content in soil, leachates and plants. To reach these goals, 200 g Se ha−1 was applied to soil as sodium selenite in maize crops under two irrigation regimes, and the Se content in plant, soil chemical fractions and leachates were analyzed. Se application increased the total Se content of the soil, specifically...
The effect of plant roots on selenium (Se) mobility in soil was studied by a large-scale pot experim...
Selenium poisoning is a significant health problem in parts of Punjab, India, which is an area of in...
Selenium (Se) release from four plant species (Indian mustard, fodder radish, Italian ryegrass and h...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element necessary for both human and livestock nutrition. To increase Se hu...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element necessary for both human and livestock nutrition. To increase Se hu...
A two-year field study was conducted to determine the effect of different Se fertiliser application ...
A two-year field study was conducted to determine the effect of different Se fertiliser application ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 19...
ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 1960s, it ...
Selenium (Se) has been applied to Finnish agricultural soils in mineral fertilizers as sodium selena...
Available data on the selenium (Se) content in Yugoslavian soils indicate that the element is presen...
International audienceSelenium is an essential nutrient that is potentially toxic: one of its radio-...
International audienceSelenium is an essential nutrient that is potentially toxic: one of its radio-...
International audienceSelenium is an essential nutrient that is potentially toxic: one of its radio-...
UK crops have a low selenium (Se) status, therefore Se fertilisation of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)...
The effect of plant roots on selenium (Se) mobility in soil was studied by a large-scale pot experim...
Selenium poisoning is a significant health problem in parts of Punjab, India, which is an area of in...
Selenium (Se) release from four plant species (Indian mustard, fodder radish, Italian ryegrass and h...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element necessary for both human and livestock nutrition. To increase Se hu...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element necessary for both human and livestock nutrition. To increase Se hu...
A two-year field study was conducted to determine the effect of different Se fertiliser application ...
A two-year field study was conducted to determine the effect of different Se fertiliser application ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 19...
ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 1960s, it ...
Selenium (Se) has been applied to Finnish agricultural soils in mineral fertilizers as sodium selena...
Available data on the selenium (Se) content in Yugoslavian soils indicate that the element is presen...
International audienceSelenium is an essential nutrient that is potentially toxic: one of its radio-...
International audienceSelenium is an essential nutrient that is potentially toxic: one of its radio-...
International audienceSelenium is an essential nutrient that is potentially toxic: one of its radio-...
UK crops have a low selenium (Se) status, therefore Se fertilisation of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)...
The effect of plant roots on selenium (Se) mobility in soil was studied by a large-scale pot experim...
Selenium poisoning is a significant health problem in parts of Punjab, India, which is an area of in...
Selenium (Se) release from four plant species (Indian mustard, fodder radish, Italian ryegrass and h...