Total arsenic, inorganic arsenic, and other elements concentrations in Italian rice grain varies with origin and type
Alessia Sommella(University of Naples Federico II), Andrew A. Meharg(Queen's University Belfast), Massimo Pigna(University of Naples Federico II), Gareth J. Norton(National Botanical Research Institute), Claire Deacon(University of Aberdeen), A. Violante(University of Salerno)
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