Veterinary antibiotics are unintentionally introduced into the environmentand therefore found in ground and surface water, soil andsediments, air, plants etc. They enter these compartments mainly via application of manure or sewage sludge to soils for fertilizing purposes or after application in aquaculture, in form of the parent compound or a transformation product. Generally, sorption, transformation and transport determines the fate of these organic contaminants in soil. Their wide-spread distribution bears several risks, i. e. spreading of resistance genes or occurrence in the foodchain. Long-term (60 days) batch studies were conducted applying radiolabelled sulfadiazine to samples from two agricultural soils to investigate the sorption...
Veterinary medicines are administered to animals to treat disease and protect their health. After ad...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
Veterinary antibiotics are unintentionally introduced into the environment and therefore found in gr...
The worldwide use of veterinary antibiotics poses a continuous threat to the environment. There is, ...
Among other veterinary pharmaceuticals sulfadiazine (SDZ) is a widely used antimicrobial substance i...
Understanding the long-term sequestration of veterinary antibiotics into soil fractions with diff er...
Understanding the long-term sequestration of veterinary antibiotics into soil fractions with differe...
Based on small-scale laboratory and field-scale lysimeter experiments, the sorption and biodegradati...
Antibiotics, such as sulfadiazine, reach agricultural soils directly through manure of grazing lives...
Based on small-scale laboratory and field-scale lysimeter experiments, the sorption and biodegradati...
Antibiotics, such as sulfadiazine (SDZ), may enter arable soil by spreading of manure of medicated h...
It is not the total but the (bio)accessible concentration of veterinary medicines that determines th...
Solute displacement experiments with the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) and its main transformation p...
Veterinary medicines are administered to animals to treat disease and protect their health. After ad...
Veterinary medicines are administered to animals to treat disease and protect their health. After ad...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
Veterinary antibiotics are unintentionally introduced into the environment and therefore found in gr...
The worldwide use of veterinary antibiotics poses a continuous threat to the environment. There is, ...
Among other veterinary pharmaceuticals sulfadiazine (SDZ) is a widely used antimicrobial substance i...
Understanding the long-term sequestration of veterinary antibiotics into soil fractions with diff er...
Understanding the long-term sequestration of veterinary antibiotics into soil fractions with differe...
Based on small-scale laboratory and field-scale lysimeter experiments, the sorption and biodegradati...
Antibiotics, such as sulfadiazine, reach agricultural soils directly through manure of grazing lives...
Based on small-scale laboratory and field-scale lysimeter experiments, the sorption and biodegradati...
Antibiotics, such as sulfadiazine (SDZ), may enter arable soil by spreading of manure of medicated h...
It is not the total but the (bio)accessible concentration of veterinary medicines that determines th...
Solute displacement experiments with the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) and its main transformation p...
Veterinary medicines are administered to animals to treat disease and protect their health. After ad...
Veterinary medicines are administered to animals to treat disease and protect their health. After ad...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...