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Publications Details for Grant Number SU836036

Use of Selenium-Contaminated Plant Waste Materials from Phytoremediation in Central California for Production of Selenium-Enriched Edible Mushrooms

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Book Chapter Tolerance and accumulation of selenium by white button and baby bella (Agaricus bisporus) mushrooms. None Haddad S, Lin Z-Q Haddad S, Lin Z-Q. Tolerance and accumulation of selenium by white button and baby bella (Agaricus bisporus) mushrooms. In: Banuelos GS, Lin Z-Q, Yin X, Duan N, eds. Selenium: Global Perspectives of Impacts on Humans, Animals, and the Environment. Hefei, China: USTC Press, 2011, pp. 99-100. SU836036 (Final)
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Conference Proceedings Selenium accumulation and tolerance in white button and baby bella mushrooms. None Haddad S, Kelly C, Lin Z-Q Haddad S, Kelly C, Lin Z-Q. Selenium accumulation and tolerance in white button and baby bella mushrooms. In: Transactions of the 103rd Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Academy of Science, Charleston, IL, April 8-9, 2011, Supplement to Volume 104, pp. 89-90. SU836036 (Final)
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Presentation Use of selenium phytoremediation plant wastes for the production of selenium-enriched edible mushrooms. None Haddad S, Banuelos GS, Morrissy J, Lin Z-Q Haddad S, Banuelos GS, Morrissy J, Lin Z-Q. Use of selenium phytoremediation plant wastes for the production of selenium-enriched edible mushrooms. Presented at the 2nd International Conference on Selenium in the Environment and Human Health, China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou, China, October 23-28, 2011. SU836036 (Final)
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