Читать книгу Selenium Contamination in Water - Группа авторов - Страница 66
References
Оглавление1 Aitken, P. (2001). Selenium toxicity. Practice 23 (5): 286–289.
2 Andrews, E.D., Hartley, W.J., and Grant, A.B. (1968). Selenium‐responsive diseases of animals in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 16 (1–2): 3–17.
3 Arora, S.P. (1985). Livestock problems related to geochemistry in India including selenium toxicity and goitre. Monograph Series: Environmental Geochemistry and Health London: Science Reviews Limited 164: 180.
4 Arora, S.P., Kaur, P., Khirwar, S.S. et al. (1975). Selenium levels in fodders and its relationship with Degnala disease. Indian Journal of Dairy Science 28: 249–253.
5 Barillas, J.R.V., Quinn, C.F., and Pilon‐Smits, E.A. (2011). Selenium accumulation in plants – phytotechnological applications and ecological implications. International Journal of Phytoremediation 13 (sup1): 166–178.
6 Bednarek, D. and Bik, D. (1994). Influence of selenium on animals' health. Part II. Result of deficiency. Życie Wet 7: 269–272.
7 Bennett, B.G. (1983). Exposure of man to environmental PCBs – an exposure commitment assessment. Science of the Total Environment 29 (1–2): 101–111.
8 Blodgett, D.J. and Bevill, R.F. (1987). Acute selenium toxicosis in sheep. Veterinary and Human Toxicology 29 (3): 233–236.
9 Cantor, A.H., Nash, D.M., and Johnson, T.H. (1984). Toxicity of selenium in drinking water of poultry. Nutrition Reports International 29 (3): 683–688.
10 Caravaggi, C., Clark, F.L., and Jackson, A.R.B. (1970). Acute selenium toxicity in iambs following intramuscular injection of sodium selenite. Research in Veterinary Science 11: 146–149.
11 Carlson, C.W. and Leitis, E. (1957). Methionine, betaine and choline as counteractants of selenium toxicity. Poultry Science 36 (5): 1108–1108.
12 Carlson, C.W., Kohlmeyer, W., and Moxon, A.L. (1951). Arsenic fails to control selenium poisoning in turkeys. S. Dak. Farm Home Research 3 (1): 20–22.
13 Combs, G.F. (1988). Selenium in foods. In: Advances in Food Research, vol. 32 (eds. C.O. Chichester and B.S. Schwegert), 85–113. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
14 Crisman, M.V., Carmel, D.K., Lessard, P., and Ley, W.B. (1994). A survey of whole blood selenium concentrations of horses in Virginia and Maryland. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 14 (5): 256–261.
15 Davis, J.G., Steffens, T.J., Engle, T.E. et al. (2000). Diagnosing selenium toxicity. Natural Resources Series 6: 109.
16 Deore, M.D., Srivastava, K.A., and Sharma, S.K. (2002). Blood selenium levels during different stages of selenosis in buffaloes and its evaluation as a diagnostic tool. Veterinary and Human Toxicology 44 (5): 260–263.
17 Deore, M.D., Srivastava, A.K., and Sharma, S.K. (2005). Effect of reduced glutathione treatment on selenosis, blood selenium concentration and glutathione peroxidase activity after repeated short‐term selenium exposure in buffalo calves. Toxicology 213 (1–2): 169–174.
18 Dhillon, K.S. and Dhillon, S.K. (1991). Accumulation of selenium in sugarcane (Sachharum officinarum Linn.) in seleniferous areas of Punjab, India. Environmental Geochemistry and Health 13 (3): 165–170.
19 Dhillon, K.S. and Dhillon, S.K. (2003). Distribution and management of seleniferous soils. Advances in Agronomy 79 (1): 119–184.
20 Diehl, J.S., Mahan, D.C., and Moxon, A.L. (1975). Effects of single intramuscular injections of selenium at various levels to young swine. Journal of Animal Science 40 (5): 844–850.
21 Dinkel, C.A., Minyard, J.A., and Ray, D.E. (1963). Effects of season of breeding on reproductive and weaning performance of beef cattle grazing seleniferous range. Journal of Animal Science 22 (4): 1043–1045.
22 Dreher, G.B. and Finkelman, R.B. (1992). Selenium mobilization in a surface coal mine, Powder River Basin, Wyoming, USA. Environmental Geology and Water Sciences 19 (3): 155–167.
23 Ehlig, C.F., Allaway, W.H., Cary, E.E., and Kubota, J. (1968). Differences among plant species in selenium accumulation from soils low in available selenium 1. Agronomy Journal 60 (1): 43–47.
24 El‐Begearmi, M.M. and Combs, G.F. Jr. (1982). Dietary effects on selenite toxicity in the chick. Poultry Science 61 (4): 770–776.
25 El‐Ghazaly, M.A., Fadel, N., Rashed, E. et al. (2017). Anti‐inflammatory effect of selenium nanoparticles on the inflammation induced in irradiated rats. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 95 (2): 101–110.
26 Faye, B. and Seboussi, R. (2008). Experimental selenium intoxication in camel. Veterinariya 3: 18–29.
27 Fessler, A.J., Moller, G., Talcott, P.A., and Exon, J.H. (2003). Selenium toxicity in sheep grazing reclaimed phosphate mining sites. Veterinary and Human Toxicology 45 (6): 294–298.
28 Fishbein, L. (1983). Environmental selenium and its significance. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 3 (5): 411–419.
29 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (1987). Food additives permitted in feed and drinking water of animals: selenium. Federal Register 52 (65): 10887–10888.
30 Franke, K.W. (1934). A new toxicant occurring naturally in certain samples of plant foodstuffs. I. Results obtained in preliminary feeding trials. Journal of Nutrition 8: 597–607.
31 Franke, K.W. and Tully, W.C. (1936). A new toxicant occurring naturally in certain samples of plant foodstuffs: VII. Low hatchability due to deformities in chicks produced from eggs obtained from chickens of known history. Poultry Science 15 (4): 316–318.
32 Franke, K.W., Moxon, A.L., Poley, W.E., and Tully, W.C. (1936). Monstrosities produced by the injection of selenium salts into hens' eggs. Anatomical Record 66: 15–22.
33 Geor, R.J., Coenen, M., and Harris, P. (2013). Equine Applied and Clinical Nutrition E‐Book: Health, Welfare and Performance. Elsevier Health Sciences.
34 Ghosh, A., Sarkar, S., Pramanik, A.K. et al. (1993). Selenium toxicosis in grazing buffaloes and its relationship with soil and plant of West Bengal. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (India) 63 (5): 557–560.
35 Giese, W.W. (1984). Isotope techniques in studies of selenium deficiency and toxicity syndromes in farm animals. In Nuclear Techniques in Tropical Animal Diseases and Nutritional Disorders, 97–112. Vienna: International Atomic Energy Agency.
36 Giri, A. (2019). Studies on trace minerals and heavy metals status in different sources of water and their bioavailability in milking cattle at high altitude. Ph.D. Thesis, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.
37 Glenn, M.W., Jensen, R., and Griner, L.A. (1964a). Sodium selenate toxicosis: the effects of extended oral administration of sodium selenate on mortality, clinical signs, fertility, and early embryonic development in sheep. American Journal of Veterinary Research 25: 1479–1485.
38 Glenn, M.W., Jensen, R., and Griner, L.A. (1964b). Sodium selenate toxicosis: pathology and pathogenesis of sodium selenate toxicosis in sheep. American Journal of Veterinary Research 25: 1486–1494.
39 Goehring, T.B., Palmer, I.S., Olson, O.E. et al. (1984a). Effects of seleniferous grains and inorganic selenium on tissue and blood composition and growth performance of rats and swine. Journal of Animal Science 59 (3): 725–732.
40 Goehring, T.B., Palmer, I.S., Olson, O.E. et al. (1984b). Toxic effects of selenium on growing swine fed corn‐soybean meal diets. Journal of Animal Science 59 (3): 733–737.
41 Gruenwald, P. (1958). Malformations caused by necrosis in the embryo: illustrated by the effect of selenium compounds in Chick embryos. The American Journal of Pathology 34 (1): 77.
42 Guisbiers, G., Wang, Q., Khachatryan, E. et al. (2016). Inhibition of E. coli and S. aureus with selenium nanoparticles synthesized by pulsed laser ablation in deionized water. International Journal of Nanomedicine 11: 3731.
43 Guisbiers, G., Lara, H.H., Mendoza‐Cruz, R. et al. (2017). Inhibition of Candida albicans biofilm by pure selenium nanoparticles synthesized by pulsed laser ablation in liquids. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 13 (3): 1095–1103.
44 Gupta, M. and Gupta, S. (2017). An overview of selenium uptake, metabolism, and toxicity in plants. Frontiers in Plant Science 7: 2074.
45 Gupta, R.C., Kwatra, M.S., and Singh, N. (1982). Chronic selenium toxicity as a cause of hoof and horn deformities in buffalo, cattle and goat. Indian Veterinary Journal (India) 59 (9): 738–740.
46 Harada, I., Shinohara, I., and Sato, S. (1989). The absorption characteristics of selenious acid applied to corn (Zea mays L.). Journal of Rakuno Gakuen University. Natural Science (Japan) 14: 49–55.
47 Harrison, J.H. and Conrad, H.R. (1984). Effect of dietary calcium on selenium absorption in the nonlactating dairy cow. Journal of Dairy Science 67: 1860.
48 Harrison, L.H., Colvin, B.M., Stuart, B.P. et al. (1983). Paralysis in swine due to focal symmetrical poliomalacia: possible selenium toxicosis. Veterinary Pathology 20 (3): 265–273.
49 Hawrylak‐Nowak, B. (2013). Comparative effects of selenite and selenate on growth and selenium accumulation in lettuce plants under hydroponic conditions. Plant Growth Regulation 70 (2): 149–157.
50 He, Y., Xiang, Y., Zhou, Y. et al. (2018). Selenium contamination, consequences and remediation techniques in water and soils: a review. Environmental Research 164: 288–301.
51 Hefnawy, A.E.G. and Tórtora‐Pérez, J.L. (2010). The importance of selenium and the effects of its deficiency in animal health. Small Ruminant Research 89 (2–3): 185–192.
52 Hill, C.H. (1979). The effect of dietary protein levels on mineral toxicity in chicks. The Journal of Nutrition 109 (3): 501–507.
53 Höghberg, J. and Alexander, J. (2007). Selenium. In: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals, 3e (eds. G. Nordberg, B. Fowler, M. Nordberg and L. Friberg), 482–520. Academic Press Inc.
54 Hosnedlova, B., Kepinska, M., Skalickova, S. et al. (2017). A summary of new findings on the biological effects of selenium in selected animal species – a critical review. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 18 (10): 2209.
55 Jenkins, K.J. and Hidiroglou, M. (1986). Tolerance of the preruminant calf for selenium in milk replacer. Journal of Dairy Science 69 (7): 1865–1870.
56 Jensen, L.S. (1986). Effect of Monensin on response of chicks to deficient and toxic levels of dietary selenium. Poultry Science 65 (6): 1163–1166.
57 Jensen, L.S. and Chang, C.H. (1976). Fractionation studies on a factor in linseed meal protecting against selenosis in chicks. Poultry Science 55 (2): 594–599.
58 Kessler, J. (1993). Carence en sélénium chez les ruminants: Mesures prophylactiques. Revue Suisse d'Agriculture 25: 21–26.
59 Khan, M.Y. and Gilani, S.H. (1980). Selenium poisoning and embryogenesis: light and electron microscopic studies of the heart. Environmental Research 23 (1): 98–109.
60 Khanal, D.R. and Knight, A.P. (2010). Selenium: its role in livestock health and productivity. Journal of Agriculture and Environment 11: 101–106.
61 Kim, Y.Y. and Mahan, D.C. (2001a). Comparative effects of high dietary levels of organic and inorganic selenium on selenium toxicity of growing‐finishing pigs. Journal of Animal Science 79 (4): 942–948.
62 Kim, Y.Y. and Mahan, D.C. (2001b). Prolonged feeding of high dietary levels of organic and inorganic selenium to gilts from 25 kg body weight through one parity. Journal of Animal Science 79 (4): 956–966.
63 Kinder, L.L., Angel, C.R., and Anthony, N.B. (1995). Apparent selenium toxicity in emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Avian Diseases 39 (3): 652–657.
64 Knott, S.G., McCray, C.W.R., and Hall, W.T.K. (1958). Selenium poisoning in horses in North Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science 15: 43–58.
65 Kumar, D., Gautam, A.K., and Sinha, M.K. (2018). Histopathological alterations of selenium toxicity induced in broiler (birds). Indian Journal of Animal Research 52 (4): 599–604.
66 Kury, G., Rev‐Kury, L.H., and Crosby, R.J. (1967). The effect of selenous acid on the hematopoietic system of chicken embryos. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 11 (3): 449–458.
67 Lakin, H.W. (1972). Selenium accumulation in soils and its absorption by plants and animals. Geological Society of America Bulletin 83 (1): 181–190.
68 Landauer, W. (1940). Studies on the creeper fowl. 13. The effect of selenium and the asymmetry of selenium‐induced malformations. Journal of Experimental Zoology 83: 431–443.
69 Latshaw, J.D. (1975). Natural and selenite selenium in the hen and egg. The Journal of Nutrition 105 (1): 32–37.
70 Leibovitz, B., Hu, M.L., and Tappel, A.L. (1990). Dietary supplements of vitamin E, β‐carotene, coenzyme Q10 and selenium protect tissues against lipid peroxidation in rat tissue slices. The Journal of Nutrition 120 (1): 97–104.
71 Lenz, M. and Lens, P.N. (2009). The essential toxin: the changing perception of selenium in environmental sciences. Science of the Total Environment 407 (12): 3620–3633.
72 Levander, O.A. (1972). Metabolic interrelationships and adaptations in selenium toxicity. Annals of the New York; Academy of Sciences (United States) 192: 181–192.
73 Lu, J. and Holmgren, A. (2009). Selenoproteins. Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (2): 723–727.
74 Maag, D.D., Orsborn, J.S., and Clopton, J.R. (1960). The effect of sodium selenite oncattle. American Journal of Veterinary Research 21: 1049–1053.
75 Mahan, D.C. and Moxon, A.L. (1980). Toxic dietary selenium levels for weanling swine. Journal of Animal Science 51 (Suppl. 1): 1216–1221.
76 Mahan, D.C. and Moxon, A.L. (1984). Effect of inorganic selenium supplementation on selenosis in postweaning swine. Journal of Animal Science 58 (5): 1216–1221.
77 Maiyo, F. and Singh, M. (2017). Selenium nanoparticles: potential in cancer gene and drug delivery. Nanomedicine 12 (9): 1075–1089.
78 McDonald, J.W. (1975). Selenium‐responsive unthriftiness of young merino sheep in Central Victoria. Australian Veterinary Journal 51 (9): 433–435.
79 McDonald, P., Edwards, R.A., Greenhalgh, J.F.D. et al. (2011). The components of food. In: Animal Nutrition, 7e (eds. P. McDonald, R.A. Edwards, J.F.D. Greenhalgh, et al.), 81–85. England: Ashford Colour Press.
80 McDowell, M. (1992). Selenium. In: Minerals in Animal and Human Nutrition. Animal Feeding and Nutrition, 265–275. London, NY: AP Inc.
81 McQuinn, S.D., Sleper, D.A., Mayland, H.F., and Krause, G.F. (1991). Genetic variation for selenium content in tall fescue. Crop Science 31 (3): 617–620.
82 Mertz, W. and Underwood, E.J. (1986). Trace Elements in Human and Animal Nutrition, 5e. Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
83 Mertz, W., Morris, E.R., Smith, J.C. et al. (1989). Trace elements in the elderly. In: Nutrition, Aging, and the Elderly (eds. D. Danford and H.N. Munro), 195–244. Boston, MA: Springer.
84 Miller, W.T. and Williams, K.T. (1940). Minimum lethal dose of selenium as sodium selenite for horses, mules, cattle and swine. Journal of Agricultural Research 60 (3): 163–174.
85 Moxon, A.L. (1937). Alkali disease or selenium poisoning. S. Dakota Agric Exp Sta Bull 311: 22–87.
86 Moxon, A.L. and Wilson, W.O. (1944). Selenium‐arsenic antagonism in poultry. Poultry Science 23 (2): 149–151.
87 National Research Council (NRC). (1983). Selenium in Nutrition. 2nd rev. ed. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.
88 National Research Council (NRC). (1984). Nutrient Requirements of Beef Cattle, 6e. Washington, DC, USA: National Academy Press.
89 National Research Council (NRC). (1985). Nutrient Requirements of Sheep, 6e. Washington, DC, USA: National Academy Press.
90 National Research Council (NRC). (1996). Nutrient Requirements of Beef Cattle, 7th rev. ed. (Update 2000). Washington, DC, USA: National Academy Press.
91 National Research Council (NRC). (2001). Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle. 7th rev. ed. Washington, DC, USA: National Academy Press.
92 National Research Council (NRC). (2007). Minerals. In: Nutrient Requirements of Horses, 6e (ed. National Research Council), 94–97. Washington, DC, USA: National Academies Press.
93 Ohlendorf, H.M. (1989). Bioaccumulation and effects of selenium in wildlife. Selenium in Agriculture and the Environment 23: 133–177.
94 Oldfield, J.E. (2002). A brief history of selenium research: From alkali disease to prostate cancer (from poison to prevention). Journal of Animal Science [Online] http://www.asas.org/Bios/Oldfieldhist.pdf. [Accessed May. 15, 2020].
95 Olson, O.E. and Embry, L B. (1973). Chronic selenite toxicity in cattle. Nature 188: 1117.
96 Ort, J.F. and Latshaw, J.D. (1978). The toxic level of sodium selenite in the diet of laying chickens. The Journal of Nutrition 108 (7): 1114–1120.
97 O'Toole, D. and Raisbeck, M.F. (1995). Pathology of experimentally induced chronic selenosis (alkali disease) in yearling cattle. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 7 (3): 364–373.
98 Pagan, J.D., Karnezos, P., Kennedy, M.A.P. et al. (1999). Effect of selenium source on selenium digestibility and retention in exercised thoroughbreds. Proceedings of Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society 76 (4): 135–140.
99 Palmer, I.S., Thiex, N., and Olson, O.E. (1983). Dietary selenium and arsenic effects in rats. Nutrition Reports International 27: 249.
100 Papazafeiriou, A.Z., Lakis, C., Stefanou, S. et al. (2016). Trace elements content of plant material growing on alkaline organix soils and its suitabilty for small ruminant extensive farming. Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science 22: 733–739.
101 Pascual, A. and Aranda, A. (2013). Thyroid hormone receptors, cell growth and differentiation. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – General Subjects 1830 (7): 3908–3916.
102 Peng, F., Guo, X., Li, Z. et al. (2016). Antimutagenic effects of selenium‐enriched polysaccharides from pyracantha fortuneana through suppression of cytochrome P450 1A subfamily in the mouse liver. Molecules 21 (12): 1731.
103 Pilon‐Smits, E.A. and LeDuc, D.L. (2009). Phytoremediation of selenium using transgenic plants. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 20 (2): 207–212.
104 Poley, W.E. and Moxon, A.L. (1938). Tolerance levels of seleniferous grains in laying rations. Poultry Science 17 (1): 72–76.
105 Poley, W.E., Moxon, A.L., and Franke, K.W. (1937). Further studies of the effects of selenium poisoning on hatchability. Poultry Science 16 (4): 219–225.
106 Poley, W.E., Wilson, W.O., Moxon, A.L., and Taylor, J.B. (1941). The effect of selenized grains on the rate of growth in chicks. Poultry Science 20 (2): 171–179.
107 Poulsen, H.D., Danielsen, V., Nielsen, T.K., and Wolstrup, C. (1989). Excessive dietary selenium to primiparous sows and their offspring. I. Influence on reproduction and growth. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 30 (4): 371–378.
108 Prakash, N.T., Sharma, N., Prakash, R., and Acharya, R. (2010). Removal of selenium from Se enriched natural soils by a consortium of bacillus isolates. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 85 (2): 214–218.
109 Rahim, A.A. (2005). The relationship between whole blood selenium (Se) concentration and the activity of the seleno‐enzyme, glutathione peroxidase (GSH‐Px, ECI 11.1. 9) in camel (Camelus dromedarius). Journal of Arid Environments 62 (2): 359–362.
110 Raisbeck, M.F., O'Toole, D., Sanchez, D.A. et al. (1995). Re‐evaluation of selenium toxicity in grazing mammals. In: Decades Later: A Time for Reassessment (ed. American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation), 372–383). Princeton, WV: American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation.
111 Rayman, M.P. (2000). The importance of selenium to human health. The Lancet 356 (9225): 233–241.
112 Ridgway, L.P. and Karnofsky, D.A. (1952). The effects of metals on the chick embryo: toxicity and production of abnormalities in development. Annals of the New York; Academy of Sciences 55 (2): 203–215.
113 Rogers, P.A.M., Arora, S.P., Fleming, G.A. et al. (1990). Selenium toxicity in farm animals: treatment and prevention. Irish Veterinary Journal 43 (6): 151–153.
114 Ropstad, E., Osterås, O., Overnes, G., and Frøslie, A. (1988). Seasonal variation of selenium status of Norwegian dairy cows and effects of selenium supplementation. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 29 (2): 159–164.
115 Rosenfeld, I. and Beath, O.A. (1947). Congenital malformations of eyes of sheep. Journal of Agricultural Research 75 (93–103): 184.
116 Rosenfeld, I. and Beath, O.A. (1964). Selenium – Geobotany, Biochemistry, Toxicity and Nutrition. New York;: Academic Press.
117 Rosenfeld, I. and Beath, O.A. (2013). Selenium: Geobotany, Biochemistry, Toxicity, and Nutrition, 411. Academic Press.
118 Schiavon, M. and Pilon‐Smits, E.A. (2017). The fascinating facets of plant selenium accumulation–biochemistry, physiology, evolution and ecology. New Phytologist 213 (4): 1582–1596.
119 Schutz, D.F. and Turekian, K.K. (1965). The investigation of the geographical and vertical distribution of several trace elements in sea water using neutron activation analysis. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 29 (4): 259–313.
120 Seboussi, R., Al‐Hadrami, G., Askar, M., and Faye, B. (2008). Effect of excess selenium on dromedary camel in the United Arab Emirates. In: Impact of Pollution on Animal Products (eds. B. Faye and Y. Sinyavskiy), 143–146. Dordrecht: Springer.
121 Seboussi, R., Faye, B., and Alhadrami, G. (2012). Selenium toxicity in the dromedary camels clinical symptoms and lesions. ISOCARD.
122 Shortridge, E.H., O'Hara, P.J., and Marshall, P.M. (1971). Acute selenium poisoning in cattle. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 19 (3): 47–50.
123 de Souza, M.P., Chu, D., Zhao, M. et al. (1999). Rhizosphere bacteria enhance selenium accumulation and volatilization by Indian mustard. Plant Physiology 119 (2): 565–574.
124 Spears, J.W. and Weiss, W.P. (2008). Role of antioxidants and trace elements in health and immunity of transition dairy cows. The Veterinary Journal 176 (1): 70–76.
125 Stephen, R.C., Saville, D.J., and Watkinson, J.H. (1989). The effects of sodium selenate applications on growth and selenium concentration in wheat. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science 17 (3): 229–237.
126 Stolzoff, M. and Webster, T.J. (2016). Reducing bone cancer cell functions using selenium nanocomposites. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 104 (2): 476–482.
127 Sukra, Y., Sastrohadinoto, S., Budiarso, I.T., and Bird, H.R. (1976). Effect of selenium and mercury on gross morphology and histopathology of chick embryos. Poultry Science 55 (6): 2424–2433.
128 Surai, P.F. and Fisinin, V.I. (2015). Selenium in pig nutrition and reproduction: boars and semen quality – a review. Asian‐Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 28 (5): 730.
129 Suttle, N.F. (2010). Mineral Nutrition of Livestock. CABI.
130 Thapar, N.T., Guenthner, E., Carlson, C.W., and Olson, O.E. (1969). Dietary selenium and arsenic additions to diets for chickens over a life cycle. Poultry Science 48 (6): 1988–1993.
131 Tinggi, U. (1999). Determination of selenium in meat products by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Journal of AOAC International 82 (2): 364–367.
132 Tinggi, U., Patterson, C., and Reilly, U. (2001). Selenium levels in cow's milk from different regions of Australia. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition 52 (1): 43–51.
133 Tinggi, U., Reilly, C., and Patterson, C.M. (1992). Determination of selenium in foodstuffs using spectrofluorometry and hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 5 (4): 269–280.
134 Tiwary, A.K., Stegelmeier, B.L., Panter, K.E. et al. (2006). Comparative toxicosis of sodium selenite and selenomethionine in lambs. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 18 (1): 61–70.
135 Todorović, M., Jovanović, M., Jokić, Ž. et al. (2004). Alterations in liver and kidneys of chickens fed with high levels of sodium selenite or selenized yeast. Acta Veterinaria 54 (2–3): 191–200.
136 Trelease, S.F. and Beath, O.A. (1949). Selenium: Its Geological Occurrence and Its Biological Effects in Relation to Botany, Chemistry, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Medicine. Burlington, VT: The Champlain Printers.
137 Underwood, E.J. (1979). Trace elements and health: an overview. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, Biological Sciences 288 (1026): 5–14.
138 Wadgaonkar, S.L., Ferraro, A., Race, M. et al. (2018). Optimization of soil washing to reduce the selenium levels of Seleniferous soil from Punjab, Northwestern India. Journal of Environmental Quality 47 (6): 1530–1537.
139 Wahlstrom, R.C. and Olson, O.E. (1959). The relation of pre‐natal and pre‐weaning treatment to the effect of arsanilic acid on selenium poisoning in weanling pigs. Journal of Animal Science 18 (2): 578–582.
140 Wahlstrom, R.C., Kamstra, L.D., and Olson, O.E. (1956). Preventing selenium poisoning in growing and fattening pigs. Research Bulletins of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (1887–2011) 456.
141 Wahlstrom, R.C., Goehring, T.B., Johnson, D.D. et al. (1984). The relationship of hair color to selenium content of hair and selenosis in swine. Nutrition Reports International 29 (1): 143–147.
142 Whelan, B.R., Peter, D.W., and Barrow, N.J. (1994). Selenium fertilizers for pastures grazed by sheep. 1. Selenium concentrations in whole blood and plasma. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 45 (4): 863–875.
143 White, P.J. (2016). Selenium accumulation by plants. Annals of Botany 117 (2): 217–235.
144 WHO. (1987). Environmental Health Criteria 58, IPLS International Program on Chemical Safety. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.
145 Wilson, T.M., Scholz, R., and Drake, T. (1982). Porcine focal symmetrical poliomyelomalacia and selenium toxicity: description of a field outbreak and preliminary observations on experimental reproduction [Feeder pigs]. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians.
146 Wood, M. (2000). Kenaf and canola – selenium slurpers. Agricultural Research 48 (6): 10.
147 Wu, L., Huang, Z.Z., and Burau, R.G. (1988). Selenium accumulation and selenium‐salt cotolerance in five grass species. Crop Science 28 (3): 517–522.
148 Yaeger, M.J., Neiger, R.D., Holler, L. et al. (1998). The effect of subclinical selenium toxicosis on pregnant beef cattle. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 10 (3): 268–273.
149 Young, J.D., Crowley, C., and Tucker, E.M. (1981). Haemolysis of normal and glutathione‐deficient sheep erythrocytes by selenite and tellurite. Biochemical Pharmacology 30 (18): 2527–2530.
150 Zong‐Ping, L., Zhuo, M., and You‐Jia, Z. (1994). Studies on the relationship between sway disease of Bactrian camels and copper status in Gansu province. Veterinary Research Communications 18 (4): 251–260.