Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6332436 | Science of The Total Environment | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In loamy soils, weak correlations were found between the soil Se concentration and its concentration in wheat and potato. The uptake of Se increased with increasing pH. The Se concentrations in Belgian soils are far too low to generate a driving force on Se uptake. General climatic conditions such as temperature, air humidity and soil moisture are also important for the transfer of Se within the plant, and plant linked factors such as cultivar, growth stage and edible part are important as well, although their influence remains limited at low soil Se concentrations.
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Authors
Ludwig De Temmerman, Nadia Waegeneers, Céline Thiry, Gijs Du Laing, Filip Tack, Ann Ruttens,