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Cattle as biomonitors of soil arsenic, copper, and zinc concentrations in Galicia (NW Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Determination of soil concentrations of trace and pollutant metals over large spatial areas requiresPalabras claves:Autores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusArsenic, cadmium, lead, copper and zinc in cattle from Galicia, NW Spain
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge of trace and toxic metal concentrations in livestock is important for assessing the effectPalabras claves:Age, Blood, Calf, Cow, Kidney, Liver, Muscle, Sex, toxic metals, trace metalsAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusFactors affecting trace element status in calves in NW Spain
ArticleAbstract: The aim of the present study was to determine how trace metal concentrations in beef-cattle in NW SpPalabras claves:Beef-cattle, Concentrate, copper toxicity, Husbandry practices, Trace metal deficiency, trace metalsAutores:Benedito J.L., Blanco-Penedo I., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of organic, conventional and intensive beef farm systems: Health, management and animal production
ArticleAbstract: The overall aim of the present study was to analyse and compare organic beef cattle farming in SpainPalabras claves:Farming systems, general health, Organic cattle, Organic productsAutores:Benedito J.L., Blanco-Penedo I., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusNon-essential and essential trace element concentrations in meat from cattle reared under organic, intensive or conventional production systems
ArticleAbstract: We evaluated if differences in non-essential and essential trace element accumulation in beef-cattlePalabras claves:Animal products, Animal study, ICP, meat, Metals analysis, Toxic elements, Toxicology, Trace elementsAutores:Blanco-Penedo I., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Prieto F., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusLarge-scale spatial variation in mercury concentrations in cattle in NW Spain
ArticleAbstract: Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic environmental contaminant and man-made emissions account for betweenPalabras claves:Biomonitoring, cattle, Kidney residues, Mercury emissions, Spatial variationAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Fernández J.A., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusInteractions between toxic and essential trace metals in cattle from a region with low levels of pollution
ArticleAbstract: Studies on the impacts of pollutant metals and metalloids on livestock have largely focused on animaPalabras claves:Autores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusMercury concentrations in cattle from NW Spain
ArticleAbstract: Mercury is a toxic metal that is released into the environment as a result of various industrial andPalabras claves:Age, Blood, cattle, Kidney, Liver, Mercury, Muscle, Regional variation, SexAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusToxic and trace elements in liver, kidney and meat from cattle slaughtered in Galicia (NW Spain)
ArticleAbstract: The aims of this study were to determine the levels of some toxic and trace metals in cattle meat inPalabras claves:arsenic, Cadmium, cattle, Copper, Kidney, lead, Liver, meat, ZincAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusThe effect of pig farming on copper and zinc accumulation in cattle in Galicia (North-Western Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Copper and zinc are frequently added at high concentrations to pig diets as growth promoters. LivestPalabras claves:Accumulation, cattle, Copper, pig slurry, ZincAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopus