This paper reviews Cd exposure and consequences for the health and productivity of farmed ruminants. In farmed ruminants, Cd exposure may be associated with a number of different activities, including industrial processing, mining, and agricultural practices, and is also higher in soils in some geographic regions. Cd kidney concentrations increase with age and Cd exposure. Although Cd toxicity in farmed ruminants has been demonstrated experimentally, there are no published reports of naturally occurring Cd toxicity in farmed ruminants. Clinical signs of Cd intoxication are unlikely with a daily dietary Cd intake of less than 5 mg/kg feed, which is 5–10 times higher than the maximum permitted Cd concentration in ruminant feed in the European...
Cadmium (Cd) is regarded as one of major the presence of hazardous substances in the environment, wi...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
When biosolids are applied to agricultural soil, potentially toxic elements (PTEs) accumulate in the...
This paper reviews Cd exposure and consequences for the health and productivity of farmed ruminants....
AbstractThis paper reviews Cd exposure and consequences for the health and productivity of farmed ru...
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health...
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health...
The work is part of an extensive study, conducted over two years, which followed the main monitoring...
For the general non-smoking population food, and especially cereals, is the main source of exposure ...
In the frame of a project aimed at selecting plant-microbe associations useful for phytoremediatio...
Concentrations of cadmium (Cd) were determined in the samples of 144 animals around 1 and of 144 ani...
There has been considerable debate about the accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in agricultural soils and ...
Cadmium (Cd) is an important environmental pollutant in in- dustrialised countries and it is becomin...
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of different doses of cadmium on fermentati...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
Cadmium (Cd) is regarded as one of major the presence of hazardous substances in the environment, wi...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
When biosolids are applied to agricultural soil, potentially toxic elements (PTEs) accumulate in the...
This paper reviews Cd exposure and consequences for the health and productivity of farmed ruminants....
AbstractThis paper reviews Cd exposure and consequences for the health and productivity of farmed ru...
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health...
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health...
The work is part of an extensive study, conducted over two years, which followed the main monitoring...
For the general non-smoking population food, and especially cereals, is the main source of exposure ...
In the frame of a project aimed at selecting plant-microbe associations useful for phytoremediatio...
Concentrations of cadmium (Cd) were determined in the samples of 144 animals around 1 and of 144 ani...
There has been considerable debate about the accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in agricultural soils and ...
Cadmium (Cd) is an important environmental pollutant in in- dustrialised countries and it is becomin...
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of different doses of cadmium on fermentati...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
Cadmium (Cd) is regarded as one of major the presence of hazardous substances in the environment, wi...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
When biosolids are applied to agricultural soil, potentially toxic elements (PTEs) accumulate in the...