Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6328107 | Science of The Total Environment | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
New estimates of national dietary mineral supplies were obtained for non-calcareous and calcareous soils. High risks of Ca (100%), Se (100%) and Zn (57%) dietary deficiencies are likely on non-calcareous soils. Deficiency risks on calcareous soils are high for Ca (97%), but lower for Se (34%) and Zn (31%). Risks of Cu, Fe and Mg deficiencies appear to be low on the basis of dietary supply levels.
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Authors
Edward J.M. Joy, Martin R. Broadley, Scott D. Young, Colin R. Black, Allan D.C. Chilimba, E. Louise Ander, Thomas S. Barlow, Michael J. Watts,