Seleniferous soils are host to a diverse and unique community of plants, animals, and microorganisms. Often, studies of these organisms, if they report selenium at all, only report the total selenium content of the soil. We conducted a field survey of soils to determine a) whether total selenium is a reliable proxy for bioavailable selenium, and b) the general characteristics of typical seleniferous soils. We analyzed soils from 32 seleniferous and nearby non-seleniferous habitats across western Colorado. In normal, low-selenium soils, the relationship between total and bioavailable selenium is roughly linear. In seleniferous soils however (total Se \u3e 2 mg/kg), there is no relationship between total and bioavailable selenium. Also, these...
The nature of the main selenium (Se) carrier phases in soil is in debate, with some authors emphasiz...
Selenium (Se) is an essential microelement, necessary for normal functioning of human and animal org...
Daba Mountain area is one of the two endemic selenosis areas in China, which may relate with the env...
Selenium (1) can be beneficial or toxic to plants and animals (including humans) depending on its co...
Selective sequential extraction techniques that partition soil selenium (Se) into different particu...
In response to earlier findings or elevated levels of selenium in the Kendrick area, two detailed ge...
Soil selenium is ultimately derived from the parent material in the bedrock, wherefore its content i...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possi-bly plant metabol...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...
Processes occurring in interface environments, such as the hyporheic zone and the rhizosphere, can e...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element necessary for both human and livestock nutrition. To increase Se hu...
ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 1960s, it ...
Selenium is of interest to the animal nutritionists and to the biochemist from two standpoints. In s...
The selenium contents of some sedimentary rocks were studied and tentative averages are presented. T...
The nature of the main selenium (Se) carrier phases in soil is in debate, with some authors emphasiz...
Selenium (Se) is an essential microelement, necessary for normal functioning of human and animal org...
Daba Mountain area is one of the two endemic selenosis areas in China, which may relate with the env...
Selenium (1) can be beneficial or toxic to plants and animals (including humans) depending on its co...
Selective sequential extraction techniques that partition soil selenium (Se) into different particu...
In response to earlier findings or elevated levels of selenium in the Kendrick area, two detailed ge...
Soil selenium is ultimately derived from the parent material in the bedrock, wherefore its content i...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possi-bly plant metabol...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...
Processes occurring in interface environments, such as the hyporheic zone and the rhizosphere, can e...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element necessary for both human and livestock nutrition. To increase Se hu...
ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 1960s, it ...
Selenium is of interest to the animal nutritionists and to the biochemist from two standpoints. In s...
The selenium contents of some sedimentary rocks were studied and tentative averages are presented. T...
The nature of the main selenium (Se) carrier phases in soil is in debate, with some authors emphasiz...
Selenium (Se) is an essential microelement, necessary for normal functioning of human and animal org...
Daba Mountain area is one of the two endemic selenosis areas in China, which may relate with the env...