Authors
Pei-Tzu Kao, Heather L Buss, Steve P McGrath, Tegan Darch, Helen E Warren, Michael RF Lee
Publication date
2023/5
Journal
Plant and Soil
Volume
486
Issue
1
Pages
639-659
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Background and aims
The intake of selenium, an essential element for animals and humans, in ruminants is largely determined by selenium concentration in ingested forages, which take up selenium mainly from soil. Ruminant excreta is a common source of organic fertilizer, which provides both nutrients and organic matter. This study aims to unentangle the unclear effect of applying different types of ruminant excreta in soils of different organic matter contents on selenium uptake by forage.
Methods
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) was grown in soils of different organic matter contents. Urine and/or feces collected from sheep fed with organic or inorganic mineral supplements, including selenium, were applied to the soils. The selenium in the collected samples were analyzed using ICP-MS. The associated biogeochemical reactions were scrutinized by wet chemistry.
Results
The application of urine and/or feces …
Total citations
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