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Tag Archives: Phytogeography – West (U.S.)

Selenium: The Story of Orville A. Beath

Posted on April 29, 2019 by ahcadmin

Wyoming has often given rise to great ideas and new research, and one such man that succeeded in a major discovery, alongside a team of researchers, was Orville A. Beath. Orville A. Beath was born in Wisconsin in 1884, where … Continue reading →

Posted in environmental history, Family history, Science, Student projects, University of Wyoming, University of Wyoming history | Tagged Biochemistry, Botanical chemistry, Geology – West (U.S.), Livestock poisoning plants – West (U.S.), Phytogeography – West (U.S.), Plant-soil relationships – West (U.S.), Poisonous plants – Composition, Privies, Range Plants – West (U.S.), Selenium – Physiological effect, Selenosis, Soils and animal nutrition, Soils – Selenium content, Squirrels, University of Wyoming | 2 Comments
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