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Rice minerals and heavy metal(oid)s
Gareth J. Norton
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Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Engineering & Materials Science
Micronutrients
100%
Heavy metals
70%
Arsenic
64%
Minerals
54%
Zinc
46%
Iron
39%
Cadmium
29%
Nutrition
27%
Vitamins
16%
Crops
12%
Proteins
9%
Macros
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Oryza
65%
Heavy Metals
65%
Minerals
53%
Micronutrients
22%
Arsenic
18%
Zinc
14%
Iron
13%
Cadmium
8%
Biofortification
7%
Diet
5%
Genetic Techniques
5%
Edible Grain
4%
Breeding
4%
Vitamins
3%
Reproduction
3%
Nutrients
3%
Poisons
2%
Growth
1%
Population
1%
Proteins
1%
Agriculture & Biology
heavy metals
48%
minerals
40%
rice
36%
dietary minerals
22%
arsenic
18%
zinc
13%
iron
12%
cadmium
7%
uptake mechanisms
5%
biofortification
5%
brown rice
5%
grain crops
4%
diet
4%
mineral content
4%
vitamins
3%
food intake
3%
genetically modified organisms
3%
protein content
3%
breeding
2%
cultivars
2%
methodology
2%