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Ethyl alcohol

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Ethyl alcohol, also known as ethanol, is a clear, colorless liquid that is widely used in various laboratory applications. It serves as a common solvent and disinfectant. Ethyl alcohol has a characteristic odor and is miscible with water and many organic solvents.

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Foxtail Millet Cultivation Protocol

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Jingu 21, a representative elite foxtail millet cultivar with high yield and high quality, was used in the experiment. The seeds were obtained from the Millet Research Institute of Shanxi Agriculture University (Changzhi, China).
Ethyl alcohol, Phenol, Thymol blue, Folin Phenol, and Rutin were purchased from Beijing Solarbio Science & TechnologyCo., Ltd., Beijing, China. NaNO2, Al(NO3)3, KOH, NaOH, and sulfuric acid were purchased from Guoyao Group Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd., Beijing, China.
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Maize Selenium Uptake Analysis

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The tested varieties, Jinnuo 20 (J20) and Caitiannuo 1965 (C1965), were provided by the Maize Institute of the Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
Sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) with an analytical purity of 97%, sourced from Beijing Beihua Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd., Beijing, China, served as the selected Se source.
Ethyl alcohol, anthrone, resorcinol, ammonium molybdate, and ninhydrin were procured from Beijing Solarbio Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing, China. The other required drugs were procured from Guoyao Group Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd., Beijing, China.
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