Speciation and health risk consideration
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Erik H. Larsen; Marianne Hansen; Walter Gössler
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Article
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1998
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Samples of the edible mushroom Laccaria amethystina, which is known to accumulate arsenic, were collected from two uncontaminated beech forests and an arsenic-contaminated one in Denmark. The total arsenic concentration was 23 and 77 mg As g À1 (dry weight) in the two uncontaminated samples and 1420