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Molybdenum Requirements, Toxicity and Nutritional Limits for Man and Animals

Gerald M. Ward
- 01 Jan 1994 - 
- Vol. 19, pp 452-476
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This article is published in Studies in Inorganic Chemistry.The article was published on 1994-01-01. It has received 20 citations till now.

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A modified risk assessment to establish molybdenum standards for land application of biosolids.

TL;DR: Modifications to algorithms and parameters and calculations are regarded as conservative, and it is believed that the risk of Mo-induced hypocuprosis from biosolids Mo is small.
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Modest Copper Supplementation Blocks Molybdenosis in Cattle

TL;DR: Molybdenum effects were anticipated in the groups supplemented with 17 ppm Cu; however, despite increased tissue concentrations of Mo, only the 230 ppm Mo/17 ppm Cu group exhibited any effects.
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Performance of tall wheatgrass (Thinopyrum ponticum, cv. ‘Jose’) irrigated with saline-high boron drainage water: Implications on ruminant mineral nutrition

TL;DR: Tall wheatgrass (TWG) has been identified as a salt-tolerant forage that has acceptable nutritional value and shows considerable promise for reducing saline drainage volumes in California's San Joaquin Valley (SJV), which may affect the production potential and mineral nutritional value of the forage.
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Copper and health status of cattle grazing high-molybdenum forage from a reclaimed mine tailing site

TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted to determine if cattle can safely graze the reclaimed land in British Columbia for 12-week grazing periods in 1994, 1995 and 1996, 32 cow/calf pairs grazed high-Mo forage at a reclaimed mine tailings site located at the Highland Valley Copper mine near Logan lake, BC.
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90-Day subchronic toxicity study of sodium molybdate dihydrate in rats.

TL;DR: The LOAEL and NOAEL for molybdenum were determined to be 60 and 17mgMo/kgbw/day, respectively, and no treatment-related adverse effects on reproductive organ weights or histopathology, estrus cycles or sperm parameters were observed at any dose level.
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Copper deficiency in ruminants; recent developments.

Neville Suttle
- 22 Nov 1986 - 
TL;DR: The aetiology of copper deficiency in grazing ruminants has been clarified by a number of recent discoveries: the low availability of copper in lush grazed pasture compared with conserved forage; the inhibitory effects on absorption of small increases in herbage molybdenum and sulphur and the antagonism from iron ingested in soil.
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