Elements and Their Compounds in the Environment 2004
DOI: 10.1002/9783527619634.ch15
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Essential and Toxic Effects of Macro, Trace, and Ultratrace Elements in the Nutrition of Animals

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“…The second group of the studied elements was composed of seven trace elements that are essential for functioning of fish metabolism, namely Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Se and Zn. It has been reported that such metals, that are required as essential nutrients for various biochemical and physiological functions (WHO, 1996), can become toxic under conditions of increased environmental concentrations (Anke, 2004). Four of these elements, Co, Cu, Mn and Zn, were increased in the river water of the mining impacted Zletovska River, whereas two of them, Fe and Mo, were increased in the river water of the agriculturally impacted Bregalnica River (Table 1, Ramani et al, 2014).…”
Section: Association Of Metal Bioaccumulation In Liver and Gills Of Vardar Chub With Increased Metal Exposure In The River Watermentioning
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“…The second group of the studied elements was composed of seven trace elements that are essential for functioning of fish metabolism, namely Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Se and Zn. It has been reported that such metals, that are required as essential nutrients for various biochemical and physiological functions (WHO, 1996), can become toxic under conditions of increased environmental concentrations (Anke, 2004). Four of these elements, Co, Cu, Mn and Zn, were increased in the river water of the mining impacted Zletovska River, whereas two of them, Fe and Mo, were increased in the river water of the agriculturally impacted Bregalnica River (Table 1, Ramani et al, 2014).…”
Section: Association Of Metal Bioaccumulation In Liver and Gills Of Vardar Chub With Increased Metal Exposure In The River Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various authors have reported different bioaccumulation trends for essential metals at comparable exposure levels (Rozon-Ramilo et al, 2011;Liu et al, 2012;Ouellet et al, 2013), and thus some other factors, and not only the exposure level, probably can influence bioavailability and accumulation of essential metals in fish organs, such as fish species (i.e. physiological specificity; Anke, 2004) and metal speciation in the water (i.e. physico-chemical properties of metals; Garofalo et al, 2004).…”
Section: Association Of Metal Bioaccumulation In Liver and Gills Of Vardar Chub With Increased Metal Exposure In The River Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interest in essential trace and mineral elements has been increasing in recent years [15]. Certain essential trace elements (such as iron, zinc, selenium) play essential roles in maintaining human metabolic homeostasis [16][17][18].…”
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“…plants [1]. Its role in biological N fixation is well established, because it is one of the vital components of nitrogenase that catalyses the reduction of molecular N 2 to NH 3 in N-fixing microorganisms [2,3].…”
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