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Therapies for environmental element deficiencies and toxic excesses

W. H. Strain, W. J. Pories, E. G. Mansour and A. Flynn
Therapies for environmental element deficiencies and toxic excesses
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (1975) (155): 83-105

Abstract

Therapies for environmental element deficiencies and toxic excesses have been only partially perfected for plants, animals, and man, and require much additional study. Chemical and natural fertilizers are frequently applied irrationally to the soil because of incomplete information on (1) nutrient deficiencies and availabilities from the soil; (2) imbalances caused by chemical fallout; (3) translocation mechanisms from soil to plant; and (4) the effect of runoff on water composition. Range-fed domestic and wild animals seem to present more problems than confinement-fed animals because of the lack of quality control of their rations. Apparently, man reflects environmental deficiencies and toxic excesses more than do animals because of man"s longer life, free choice of diet, and poor quality control of food. Leaf and hair analyses provide very useful methods of evaluating regional element imbalances and therapies for these imbalances. Further developments of these therapies will provide more and better food and will serve to correct the large geographical differences in life expectancy in the United States. Any large-scale therapy needs constant re-evaluation and improvement, as is illustrated by current problems with air, water, soil, and foodstuffs.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Issue: 155
Serial Info: Trace element geochemistry in health and disease
Title: Therapies for environmental element deficiencies and toxic excesses
Affiliation: Case West. Reserve Univ. Sch. Med., Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Pages: 83-105
Published: 1975
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Accession Number: 1976-022392
Categories: Environmental geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. tables, sketch maps
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 1976
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