| Literature DB >> 35715718 |
Franca Tommasi1, Philippe J Thomas2, Daniel M Lyons3, Giovanni Pagano4, Rahime Oral5, Antonietta Siciliano6, Maria Toscanesi7, Marco Guida6, Marco Trifuoggi7.
Abstract
Rare earth elements (REEs) are recognized as emerging contaminants with implications in human and environmental health. Apart from their adverse effects, REEs have been reported as having positive effects when amended to fertilizers and livestock feed additives, thus suggesting a hormetic trend, implying a concentration-related shift from stimulation to inhibition and toxicity, with analogous trends that have been assessed for a number of xenobiotics. In view of optimizing the success of REE mixtures in stimulating crop yield and/or livestock growth or egg production, one should foresee the comparative concentration-related effects of individual REEs (e.g., Ce and La) vs. their mixtures, which may display distinct trends. The results might prompt further explorations on the use of REE mixtures vs. single REEs aimed at optimizing the preparation of fertilizers and feed additives, in view of the potential recognition of their use in agronomy and zootechny.Entities:
Keywords: Feed additive; Fertilizer; Hormesis; Mixture; Rare earth elements; Toxicity
Year: 2022 PMID: 35715718 DOI: 10.1007/s12011-022-03331-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Trace Elem Res ISSN: 0163-4984 Impact factor: 3.738