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Fluoride: A review of its fate, bioavailability, and risks of fluorosis in grazed#x2010;pasture systems in New Zealand

机译:Fluoride: A review of its fate, bioavailability, and risks of fluorosis in grazed#x2010;pasture systems in New Zealand

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Fluoride (F) is an essential element for animal growth, not readily taken up by plants from soils, yet cases of acute fluorosis in grazing animals caused by ingestion of phosphatic fertilisers, volcanic ash, and industrial wastes remind us of its potential hazard. Fluoride concentrations in topsoils slowly increase where annual inputs through atmospheric pollution and phosphatic fertilisers exceed losses. This paper reviews information on the fate of F in grazed pasture systems with the aim of assessing the potential toxicity of accumulating soil F. A preliminary F#x2010;cycling model for grazed pastures, based on the review of international literature and F concentrations in selected New Zealand pasture soils, indicated that grazing sheep and cattle obtain over 50 of their dietary F (and this may be 80 during winter) from soil ingestion. The model suggests that at the extremes of the ranges of the measured winter soil ingestion (143#x2013;300 g d#x2010;1for sheep and 900#x2013;1600 g d#x2010;1for cattle) and dietary F absorptivity (bioavailability) of soil F (20#x2013;38), total topsoil F concentrations in the range of 372#x2013;1461 #x3BC;g F g#x2010;1could cause chronic fluorosis in sheep and 326#x2013;1085 #x3BC;g F g#x2010;1in cattle. We recommend that research is undertaken to measure F accumulation rates and soil F dietary absorptivity for a range of intensively managed New Zealand pasture soils.

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