Grassland application of dairy slurry, cattle dung and biosolids offers an opportunity to recycle valuable nutrients (N, P and K), which may all introduce pathogens to the soil environment. Herein, a temporal risk assessment of the survival of Escherichia coli (E. coli) up to 40 days in line with the legislated grazing exclusion time points after application was examined across six scenarios: (1) soil and biosolids mixture, (2) biosolids amended soil, (3) dairy slurry application, (4) cattle dung on pasture, (5) comparison of scenario 2, 3 and 4, and (6) maximum legal vs. excess rate of application for scenario 2 and 3. The risk model input parameters were taken or derived from regressions within the literature and an uncertainty analysis (...
Biosolid application to pastures is generally considered the best option of management for their org...
The aim of this study was to determine the load of Escherichia coli transferred via drainage waters ...
Agricultural intensification can lead to high volumes of livestock faeces being applied to land, eit...
peer-reviewedGrassland application of dairy slurry, cattle dung, and biosolids offers an opportunity...
<p>Grassland application of dairy slurry, cattle dung, and biosolids offers an opportunity to recycl...
Dung-pats excreted directly on pasture from grazing animals can contribute a significant burden of f...
Dung-pats excreted directly on pasture from grazing animals can contribute a significant burden of f...
The decay of Escherichia coli in a sandy loam soil, amended with enhanced and conventionally treated...
There is little scientific data available on the survival patterns of pathogenic microorganisms intr...
Dairy farming generates large volumes of liquid manure (slurry), which is ultimately recycled to agr...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DO...
ABSTRACT. The lifespan of soil bacteria can affect the potential of bacterial transport to surface w...
The inactivation of enteric pathogens in soil is a critical component of the multibarrier approach t...
Aims: To determine the fate during winter of E. coli originating from faeces deposited naturally fro...
Understanding the survival and transport of Escherichia coli in feces on land and in water is import...
Biosolid application to pastures is generally considered the best option of management for their org...
The aim of this study was to determine the load of Escherichia coli transferred via drainage waters ...
Agricultural intensification can lead to high volumes of livestock faeces being applied to land, eit...
peer-reviewedGrassland application of dairy slurry, cattle dung, and biosolids offers an opportunity...
<p>Grassland application of dairy slurry, cattle dung, and biosolids offers an opportunity to recycl...
Dung-pats excreted directly on pasture from grazing animals can contribute a significant burden of f...
Dung-pats excreted directly on pasture from grazing animals can contribute a significant burden of f...
The decay of Escherichia coli in a sandy loam soil, amended with enhanced and conventionally treated...
There is little scientific data available on the survival patterns of pathogenic microorganisms intr...
Dairy farming generates large volumes of liquid manure (slurry), which is ultimately recycled to agr...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DO...
ABSTRACT. The lifespan of soil bacteria can affect the potential of bacterial transport to surface w...
The inactivation of enteric pathogens in soil is a critical component of the multibarrier approach t...
Aims: To determine the fate during winter of E. coli originating from faeces deposited naturally fro...
Understanding the survival and transport of Escherichia coli in feces on land and in water is import...
Biosolid application to pastures is generally considered the best option of management for their org...
The aim of this study was to determine the load of Escherichia coli transferred via drainage waters ...
Agricultural intensification can lead to high volumes of livestock faeces being applied to land, eit...