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OM, pH Archer, F. C. 1983. <strong>The</strong> Uptake of Applied <strong>Selenium</strong> by Grassland Herbage. J. Sci. Food Agric. 34, 49-61 Media Asher, C. J., Butler, G. W., and Peterson, P. J. 1977. <strong>Selenium</strong> Transport in Root <strong>System</strong>s of Tomato. J. Exp. Bot. 28[103], 279-291 Media Audas, A., Hogan, G. R., and Razniak, H. 1995. Incubation Temperature as a Modifying Factor on Survival of Tenebrio molitor Reared in <strong>Selenium</strong>-Containing Media. Toxicol Environ Health 44[1], 115-122 Species Azaizeh, H. A., Gowthaman, S., and Terry, N. 1997. Microbial selenium volatilization in rhizosphere and bulk soils from a constructed wetland. 49706. J. Environ. Qual. 26[3], 666-672 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S. and Meek, D. W. 1990. Accumulation of <strong>Selenium</strong> in Plants Grown on <strong>Selenium</strong>-Treated Soil. J. Environ. Qual. 19[4], 772-777 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S., Cardon, G., Mackey, B., Ben Asher, J., Wu, L., Beuselinck, P., Akohoue, S., and Zambrzuski, S. 1993. Boron and selenium removal in boron-laden soils by four sprinkler irrigated plant species. J. Environ. Qual. 22[4], 786-792 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S., Mead, R., Wu, L., Beuselinck, P., and Akohoue, S. 1992. Differential <strong>Selenium</strong> Accumulation Among Forage Plant Species Grown in Soils Amended with <strong>Selenium</strong>-Enriched Plant Tissue. J. Soil Water Conserv. 47[4], 338-342 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S., Ajwa, H. A., Mackey, B., Wu, L., Cook, C., Akohoue, S., and Zambruzuski, S. 1997. Evaluation of Different Plant Species Used for Phytoremediation of High Soil <strong>Selenium</strong>. J. Environ. Qual. 26, 639-646 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S., Ajwa, H. A., Terry, N., and Zayed, A. 1997. Phytoremediation of <strong>Selenium</strong> Laden Soils: A New Technology. 49807. J. Soil Water Conserv. 52[6], 426-430 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S., Mead, R., Phene, C. J., and Meek, D. W. 1992. Relations Between Phosphorus in Drip Irrigation Water and <strong>Selenium</strong> Uptake by Wild Mustard. J. Environ. Sci. Health Part A. 27[1], 283-298 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S., Ajwa, H. A., Wu, L., Guo, X., Akohoue, S., and Zambrzuski, S. 1997. <strong>Selenium</strong>-Induced Growth Reduction in Brassica Land Races Considered for Phytoremediation. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 36[3], 282-287 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S. and Meek, D. W. 1989. <strong>Selenium</strong> Accumulation in Selected Vegetables. J. Plant Nutr. 12[10], 1255-1272 OM, pH Banuelos, G. S., Ajwa, H. A., Wu, L., and Zambrzuski, S. 1998. <strong>Selenium</strong> accumulation by brassica napus grown in se-laden soil from different depths of kesterson reservoir. Journal of Soil Contamination. 12[10], 481-496 Mix Banuelos, G. S., Cardon, G. E., Phene, C. J., Wu, L., Akohoue, S., and Zambrzuski, S. 1993. Soil Boron and <strong>Selenium</strong> Removal by Three Plant Species. Plant Soil. 148[2], 253-263 Media Banuelos, G. S., Meek, D. W., and Hoffman, G. J. 1990. <strong>The</strong> influence of selenium, salinity, and boron on selenium uptake in wild mustard. Plant Soil. 127[2], 201-206 No Tox Banuelos, G. S., Tebbets, S., Perry, R., Duffus, J. E., and Vail, P. 1992. <strong>The</strong> Potential of Non-Native <strong>Selenium</strong> Accumulating Mustard Plants as Host for Beet Leafhopper and Beet Curly Top Virus. Southwest. Entomol. 17[1], 73-75 Eco-SSL for <strong>Selenium</strong> 27 July 2007
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