Abstract: Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables and fruits through spray irrigation, but, recently, reports have suggested viral contamination of vegetables sub-irrigated with reused wastewater. Hydroponic cultures, used to grow ready to eat fresh lettuce, have also been used to study the possibility of viral absorption through roots. This study was conducted to assess a possible risk of viral contamination in lettuce from contaminated water. The leaves of lettuce plants grown in hydroponic cultures where the roots were exposed to water containing Coxsakievirus B2, were analysed for evidence of the virus. The plants and water were sampled at different times and virus was measured u...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
It is accepted that irrigation water is a potential carrier of enteric pathogens, such as Salmonella...
Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables an...
Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables an...
Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables an...
Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables an...
Foodborne outbreaks have been traced to contaminated irrigation water. The use of contaminated water...
Food production using recycled wastewater offers a sustainable way forward in light of limited fresh...
A number of factors have contributed to the interest in reclaimed wastewater irrigation of vegetable...
The consumption of leafy vegetables has been linked with outbreaks of listeriosis and salmonellosis....
The use of contaminated water to irrigate crops by surface, sprinkler, or conventional drip irrigati...
Reclaimed water obtained from urban wastewater is currently being used as irrigation water in water-...
Due to climate change, with contaminated and less fertile soils, and intense weather phenomena, a tu...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
It is accepted that irrigation water is a potential carrier of enteric pathogens, such as Salmonella...
Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables an...
Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables an...
Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables an...
Several studies have shown that enteric viruses can be transferred onto the surface of vegetables an...
Foodborne outbreaks have been traced to contaminated irrigation water. The use of contaminated water...
Food production using recycled wastewater offers a sustainable way forward in light of limited fresh...
A number of factors have contributed to the interest in reclaimed wastewater irrigation of vegetable...
The consumption of leafy vegetables has been linked with outbreaks of listeriosis and salmonellosis....
The use of contaminated water to irrigate crops by surface, sprinkler, or conventional drip irrigati...
Reclaimed water obtained from urban wastewater is currently being used as irrigation water in water-...
Due to climate change, with contaminated and less fertile soils, and intense weather phenomena, a tu...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
It is accepted that irrigation water is a potential carrier of enteric pathogens, such as Salmonella...