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Spatial prediction of the concentration of selenium (Se) in grain across part of Amhara Region, Ethiopia

Dawd Gashu, R. M. Lark, Alice E. Milne, Tilahun Amede, Elizabeth H. Bailey, Christopher Chagumaira, S. J. Dunham, S. Gameda, Diriba B. Kumssa, Abdul‐Wahab Mossa, Markus Walsh, Lolita Wilson, Scott D. Young, E. Louise Ander, Martin R. Broadley, Edward J. M. Joy, S. P. McGrath

The Science of The Total Environment · 2020

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Summary

Grain and soil were sampled across a large part of Amhara, Ethiopia in a study motivated by prior evidence of selenium (Se) deficiency in the Region's population. The grain samples (teff, Eragrostis tef, and wheat, Triticum aestivum) were analysed for concentration of Se and the soils were analysed for various properties, including Se concentration measured in different extractants. Predictive models for concentration of Se in the respective grains were developed, and the predicted values, along with observed concentrations in the two grains were represented by a multivariate linear mixed model in which selected covariates, derived from remote sensor observations and a digital elevation model, were included as fixed effects. In all modelling steps the selection of predictors was done using

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139231
Catalogue ID
BFmobghtqh-pzv31p
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