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Trace element status of soil and organically grown herbage in relation to animal requirements

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Fig. 1. Map of southern Norway  indicating the location of 27 farms in the Coast (1), Mountain (2), East (3), and Middle (4) regions
Table 1. Critical levels of trace elements in soil and herbage for plant growth, dietary requirements for animals and animal blood concentration for animal welfare
Fig. 2. Schematic dose-response relationship between mineral supply and animal productionshowing marginal bands between adequate and inadequate or toxic concentrations.Requirements are variously set within the central adequate band from minimumrequirements
Fig. 3. The cyclohexane phase withthe piazselenol at the top of the tube,and the remaining pH adjustedsolution with creosol red in theamber orange layer
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