2017
DOI: 10.9790/2402-1105032130
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Levels of Selenium in Vegetables, Medicinal Plants and Soils from Selected Sites within the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority Catchment, Nigeria

Abstract: Abstract:The levels of Selenium (Se) 7°00'E and 8°30'E and latitudes 5°00'N and 6°30'N)

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“…Similarly, Płaczek and Patorczyk-Pytlik, (2020) reported that some species with low Se accumulation capacity contained less than 25 mg g -1 Se, named non-accumulators. It has been reported that the Se level is generally lower in vegetables (Oklo et al, 2017). Pehlivan et al (2013) reported that C. bursa pastoris had the following minerals; Fe 44.36 mg kg -1 , Mn 4.5 mg kg -1 , Zn 5.48 mg kg -1 , Co 0.15 mg kg -1 , Cu 0.7 mg kg -1 , and Na 2.90 mg kg -1 in the consumable sections, very lower than our results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Similarly, Płaczek and Patorczyk-Pytlik, (2020) reported that some species with low Se accumulation capacity contained less than 25 mg g -1 Se, named non-accumulators. It has been reported that the Se level is generally lower in vegetables (Oklo et al, 2017). Pehlivan et al (2013) reported that C. bursa pastoris had the following minerals; Fe 44.36 mg kg -1 , Mn 4.5 mg kg -1 , Zn 5.48 mg kg -1 , Co 0.15 mg kg -1 , Cu 0.7 mg kg -1 , and Na 2.90 mg kg -1 in the consumable sections, very lower than our results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%