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United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). 1997. Ecological <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> Guidance for<br />

Superfund: Process for Designing and Conducting Ecological <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong>s. Interim Final. U.S. Environmental<br />

Protection Agency, Environmental Response Team (Edison, NJ). June 5, 1997.<br />

United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). 1987. Health Issues <strong>Assessment</strong>: <strong>Selenium</strong>.<br />

EPA/600/8-87/001.<br />

7.2 References for Plants and Soil Invertebrates<br />

Checkai, R.T., M. Simini, R. Kuperman, C.T. Phillips, D.W. Johnson, R.M. Higashi,, T. Fan, and K. Sappington.<br />

2004. Benchmarks for Developing Ecological Soil Screening Levels (Eco-SSLs) Effects of <strong>Selenium</strong> on Soil<br />

Invertebrates. U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. December.<br />

Singh, M. and Singh, N. 1979. <strong>The</strong> Effect of Forms of <strong>Selenium</strong> on the Accumulation of <strong>Selenium</strong>, Sulfur, and<br />

Forms of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Forage Cowpea (Vigna sinensis). Soil Sci. 127[5], 264-269<br />

Singh, M., Singh, N., and Ruhal, D. S. 1980a. <strong>Selenium</strong> Toxicity in Berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum) and Its<br />

Detoxification by Sulphur. Ind .J. Plant Physiol. 23, 76-83<br />

Singh, M., Singh, N., and Bhandari, D. K. 1980b. Interaction of <strong>Selenium</strong> and Sulfur on the Growth and Chemical<br />

Composition of Raya. Soil Sci. 129[4], 238-244<br />

TN&Associates Inc. 2000. Plant Toxicity Testing to Support Development of Ecological Soil Screening Levels.<br />

Subcontract Agreement No.SC-IDIQ-1999142-29, National Center for Environ.Assess., Washington, D.C. 53 p.<br />

Wan, H. F., Mikkelsen, R. L., and Page, A. L. 1988. <strong>Selenium</strong> Uptake by Some Agricultural Crops from Central<br />

California Soils. J. Environ. Qual. 17[2], 269-272<br />

7.3 References Rejected for Use in Deriving Plant and Soil Invertebrate Eco-SSLs<br />

<strong>The</strong>se references were reviewed and rejected for use in derivation of the Eco-SSL. <strong>The</strong> definition<br />

of the codes describing the basis for rejection is provided at the end of the reference sections.<br />

ERE Ajwa, H. A., Banuelos, G. S., and Mayland, H. F. 1998. <strong>Selenium</strong> Uptake by Plants from Soils<br />

Amended with Inorganic and Organic Materials. J. Environ. Qual. 27, 1218-1227<br />

Media Al-Attar, A. F., Martin, M. H., and Nickless, G. 1988. Uptake of <strong>Selenium</strong>, Tellurium and<br />

Interaction with Some Essential Metals (Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn) by Lolium perenne. Chemosphere<br />

17[9], 1863-1869<br />

Rev Allaway, W. H., Cary, E. E., and Ehlig, C. F. 1967. <strong>The</strong> Cycling of Low Levels of <strong>Selenium</strong> in<br />

Soils, Plant and Animals. In: O.H.Muth, J.E.Oldfield, and P.H.Weswig (Eds.), First Int.Symp.on<br />

<strong>Selenium</strong> in Biomedicine, Oregon State Univ., 1966, AVI Publ.Co., Westport, CT , 273-297<br />

OM, pH Ansede, J. H., Pellechia, P. J., and Yoch, D. C. 1999. <strong>Selenium</strong> Biotransformation by the Salt<br />

Marsh Cordgrass Spartina alterniflora: Evidence for Dimethylselenoniopropionate Formation.<br />

Environ. Sci. Technol. 33[12], 2064-2069<br />

No Control Arbestain, M. Camps. 1998. Effect of Straw Amendment and Plant Growth on <strong>Selenium</strong> Transfer in<br />

a Laboratory Soil-Plant <strong>System</strong>. Can. J. Soil Sci. 75[1], 187-195<br />

Eco-SSL for <strong>Selenium</strong> 26<br />

July 2007

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