<div><p>Large amounts of manure have been applied to arable soils as fertilizer worldwide. Manure is often contaminated with veterinary antibiotics which enter the soil together with antibiotic resistant bacteria. However, little information is available regarding the main responders of bacterial communities in soil affected by repeated inputs of antibiotics via manure. In this study, a microcosm experiment was performed with two concentrations of the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) which were applied together with manure at three different time points over a period of 133 days. Samples were taken 3 and 60 days after each manure application. The effects of SDZ on soil bacterial communities were explored by barcoded pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA ...
Persistence or degradation of synthetic antibiotics in soil is crucial in assessing their environmen...
Application of manure for soil fertilization is a common practice in arable and pasture soils. As an...
In a field experiment, the impact of repeated application of the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ)-conta...
Large amounts of manure have been applied to arable soils as fertilizer worldwide. Manure is often c...
Large amounts of manure have been applied to arable soils as fertilizer worldwide. Manure is often c...
International audienceAbstract The fertilization of agricultural soil by organic amendment that may ...
International audienceThe fertilization of agricultural soil by organic amendment that may contain a...
Naturally occurring drying-rewetting events in soil have been shown to affect the dissipation of vet...
Sulfadiazine (SDZ) is an antibiotic frequently administered to livestock, and it alters microbi...
Although composting is effective in deactivating antibiotic substances in manure, the influence of c...
Abstract Background Antibiotic resistance genes will spread via soil fertilized with animal manure t...
This review summarizes current knowledge about the interplay between fate and effects of the antibio...
Most veterinary drugs enter the environment via manure application. However, it is unclear how these...
This review summarizes current knowledge about the interplay between fate and effects of the antibio...
Veterinary medicines enter agricultural soils by the use of animal excrements as fertilizers. To stu...
Persistence or degradation of synthetic antibiotics in soil is crucial in assessing their environmen...
Application of manure for soil fertilization is a common practice in arable and pasture soils. As an...
In a field experiment, the impact of repeated application of the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ)-conta...
Large amounts of manure have been applied to arable soils as fertilizer worldwide. Manure is often c...
Large amounts of manure have been applied to arable soils as fertilizer worldwide. Manure is often c...
International audienceAbstract The fertilization of agricultural soil by organic amendment that may ...
International audienceThe fertilization of agricultural soil by organic amendment that may contain a...
Naturally occurring drying-rewetting events in soil have been shown to affect the dissipation of vet...
Sulfadiazine (SDZ) is an antibiotic frequently administered to livestock, and it alters microbi...
Although composting is effective in deactivating antibiotic substances in manure, the influence of c...
Abstract Background Antibiotic resistance genes will spread via soil fertilized with animal manure t...
This review summarizes current knowledge about the interplay between fate and effects of the antibio...
Most veterinary drugs enter the environment via manure application. However, it is unclear how these...
This review summarizes current knowledge about the interplay between fate and effects of the antibio...
Veterinary medicines enter agricultural soils by the use of animal excrements as fertilizers. To stu...
Persistence or degradation of synthetic antibiotics in soil is crucial in assessing their environmen...
Application of manure for soil fertilization is a common practice in arable and pasture soils. As an...
In a field experiment, the impact of repeated application of the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ)-conta...