2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20054032
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Selenium Species and Fractions in the Rock–Soil–Plant Interface of Maize (Zea mays L.) Grown in a Natural Ultra-Rich Se Environment

Abstract: Selenium (Se) enrichments or deficiency in maize (Zea mays L.), one of the world’s most important staple foods and livestock feeds, can significantly affect many people’s diets, as Se is essential though harmful in excess. In particular, Se-rich maize seems to have been one of the factors that led to an outbreak of selenosis in the 1980s in Naore Valley in Ziyang County, China. Thus, this region’s geological and pedological enrichment offers some insight into the behavior of Se in naturally Se-rich crops. This… Show more

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“…These findings will significantly bolster the selection process in subsequent generations [47]. Moreover, the use of correlation coefficient analysis has been documented in several other studies, such as the research conducted by Pinzon-Nuñez et al [48] investigating selenium deficiency in maize plants and Shrestha et al [49] assessing the performance and parameter estimation of hybrid maize.…”
Section: Correlation Coefficient Analysismentioning
confidence: 88%
“…These findings will significantly bolster the selection process in subsequent generations [47]. Moreover, the use of correlation coefficient analysis has been documented in several other studies, such as the research conducted by Pinzon-Nuñez et al [48] investigating selenium deficiency in maize plants and Shrestha et al [49] assessing the performance and parameter estimation of hybrid maize.…”
Section: Correlation Coefficient Analysismentioning
confidence: 88%