Understanding the survival and transport of Escherichia coli in feces on land and in water is important when trying to assess contamination of water by grazing animals. A fecal-pat experiment was conducted in July and August of 2003 to investigate the survival of E. coli under 4 levels of solar exposure controlled by using shade cloth. Fresh beef cattle manure was uniformly blended to produce 2.5- and 1.6-kg fecal pats, which were placed in plastic trays or in contact with the soil and covered with 0%, 40%, 80%, or 100% shade cloth treatments and replicated 5 times. Samples from each fecal pat were collected at Time 0 to establish E. coli levels; sampling was repeated at Day 1, Day 3, and approximately weekly thereafter for 45 days to deter...
Agriculture contributes significant volumes of livestock faeces to land. Understanding how faecal mi...
In the present study, we studied the effect of cattle diet on the survival of E. coli O157:H7 in man...
Escherichia coli is widely considered to not survive for extended periods outside the intestines of ...
Aims: To determine the fate during winter of E. coli originating from faeces deposited naturally fro...
Farm management practices that reduce the prevalence of food-borne pathogens in live animals are pre...
Grassland application of dairy slurry, cattle dung, and biosolids offers an opportunity to recycle v...
The investigation of fecal bacterial die-off in various agricultural and catchment related matrices ...
The investigation of fecal bacterial die-off in various agricultural and catchment related matrices ...
Dung-pats excreted directly on pasture from grazing animals can contribute a significant burden of f...
Fecal contamination is the pollution caused by the microorganisms residing in the intestine of warm ...
Dung-pats excreted directly on pasture from grazing animals can contribute a significant burden of f...
International audienceOur knowledge of Escherichia coli (E. coli) ecology in the field is very limit...
Escherichia coli O157:H7 fecal shedding in feedlot cattle is common and is a public health concern d...
ABSTRACT. The lifespan of soil bacteria can affect the potential of bacterial transport to surface w...
The objective of this study was to determine the time period that Escherichia coli O157:H7 survives ...
Agriculture contributes significant volumes of livestock faeces to land. Understanding how faecal mi...
In the present study, we studied the effect of cattle diet on the survival of E. coli O157:H7 in man...
Escherichia coli is widely considered to not survive for extended periods outside the intestines of ...
Aims: To determine the fate during winter of E. coli originating from faeces deposited naturally fro...
Farm management practices that reduce the prevalence of food-borne pathogens in live animals are pre...
Grassland application of dairy slurry, cattle dung, and biosolids offers an opportunity to recycle v...
The investigation of fecal bacterial die-off in various agricultural and catchment related matrices ...
The investigation of fecal bacterial die-off in various agricultural and catchment related matrices ...
Dung-pats excreted directly on pasture from grazing animals can contribute a significant burden of f...
Fecal contamination is the pollution caused by the microorganisms residing in the intestine of warm ...
Dung-pats excreted directly on pasture from grazing animals can contribute a significant burden of f...
International audienceOur knowledge of Escherichia coli (E. coli) ecology in the field is very limit...
Escherichia coli O157:H7 fecal shedding in feedlot cattle is common and is a public health concern d...
ABSTRACT. The lifespan of soil bacteria can affect the potential of bacterial transport to surface w...
The objective of this study was to determine the time period that Escherichia coli O157:H7 survives ...
Agriculture contributes significant volumes of livestock faeces to land. Understanding how faecal mi...
In the present study, we studied the effect of cattle diet on the survival of E. coli O157:H7 in man...
Escherichia coli is widely considered to not survive for extended periods outside the intestines of ...