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Selenium in pollen gathered by bees foraging on fly ash-grown plants

D De Jong, R A Morse, W H Gutenmann

    Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    |October 1, 1977
    PubMed

    Abstract:

    Pollen collected from the rear legs of honey bees found foraging on asters voluntarily growing on a fly ash dump in Endwell, New York, was found to contain a high concentration of selenium. Pollen from bees foraging on asters growing on field soil contained no detectable selenium.

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