Selenium (Se) is an essential element for humans and animals, which occurs ubiquitously in the environment. It is present in trace amounts in both organic and inorganic forms in marine and freshwater systems, soils, biomass and in the atmosphere. Low Se levels in certain terrestrial environments have resulted in Se deficiency in humans, while elevated Se levels in waters and soils can be toxic and result in the death of aquatic wildlife and other animals. Human dietary Se intake is largely governed by Se concentrations in plants, which are controlled by root uptake of Se as a function of soil Se concentrations, speciation and bioavailability. In addition, plants and microorganisms can biomethylate Se, which can result in a loss of Se to the...
Selenium (Se) is both an essential micronutrient for animals and humans and potentially toxic at rel...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
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...
Selenium (Se), which can be both hazardous and beneficial to plants, animals and humans, plays a piv...
Selenium (Se), which can be both hazardous and beneficial to plants, animals and humans, plays a piv...
Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element for humans and animals, although controversial for diffe...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 19...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...
ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 1960s, it ...
Selenium (Se) acquirement from daily diet can help reduce the risk of many diseases. The edible part...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for humans and animals and its deficiency in the diet is a glo...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possi-bly plant metabol...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
Selenium (Se) is both an essential micronutrient for animals and humans and potentially toxic at rel...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
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...
Selenium (Se), which can be both hazardous and beneficial to plants, animals and humans, plays a piv...
Selenium (Se), which can be both hazardous and beneficial to plants, animals and humans, plays a piv...
Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element for humans and animals, although controversial for diffe...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 19...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...
ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 1960s, it ...
Selenium (Se) acquirement from daily diet can help reduce the risk of many diseases. The edible part...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for humans and animals and its deficiency in the diet is a glo...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possi-bly plant metabol...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
Selenium (Se) is both an essential micronutrient for animals and humans and potentially toxic at rel...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...
Selenium concentrations in the soil environment are directly linked to its transfer in the food chai...