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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 1995, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (3): 308-312.

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Selenium in eco-environment of northeast China and its ecological effect

Yin Zhaohan, Cui Jianbo, Ma Xiaoli, Ju Shanjian   

  1. Institute of Applied Ecology, Academia Sinica, Shenyang 110015
  • Received:1995-04-18 Revised:1995-05-12 Online:1995-07-25 Published:1995-07-25

Abstract: Studies on selenium distribution-and its transforming regularity in different environmental elements of northeast China show that Se contents in bed roch,soil, plant and animal hairs are 0.12, 0.150-0.540, 0.0096-0.0765 and 0.0405-0.1414μg·g-1,and those in children hairs in urband and rural regions are respectively 0.460 and 0.182μg·g-1.Based on Se contents in different components and ecological effects,the region is divided into three first-grade areas, e.g.Se suitable area, Se deficiency area and Se transitional area, and each is classified into higher and lower Se source areas.

Key words: Selenium content, Eec-environment, Ecological effect, evapotranspiration, rain-fed area of the Loess Tableland, soil reservoir, soil desiccation, winter wheat