Macropores are the primary mechanism by which fecal bacteria from surface-applied manure can be transported into subsurface drains or shallow groundwater bypassing the soil matrix. Limited research has been performed investigating fecal bacteria transport through specific macropores identified in the field. The objective of this research was to better understand how fecal bacteria, using Escherichia coli (E. coli) as an indicator organism, are transported through naturally occurring macropores and potential interactions between the macropore and soil matrix domains in the field under controlled experimental conditions. Direct injection/infiltration tests were conducted in two naturally occurring, surface-connected macropores (biopores) that...
Appropriate manure application rates, timing, and methods are necessary to maximize nutrient utiliza...
Direct fecal deposits from cattle provide a significant source of E. coli to streams and therefore p...
The aim of this study was to determine the load of Escherichia coli transferred via drainage waters ...
Bacteria transport in soils primarily occurs through soil mesopores and macropores (e.g., biopores a...
Scope and Method of Study: Laboratory and field experiments, and computational model.Findings and Co...
Pathogen contamination of water supplies is now considered one of the top water quality issues in th...
Pathogen concentrations in streamflow are commonly reported as a significant cause of water quality ...
Effects of soil type, flow rate, antecedent soil moisture and other factors on transport of E. coli ...
Researchers at Oklahoma State University (OSU), Iowa State University (ISU), and the USDA-ARS Nation...
Abstract. The impact of biosolid and soil type on the movement of faecal coliforms through the vados...
Appropriate manure application parameters are necessary to maximize nutrient utilization by plants f...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Poultry production in Kentucky increased almost 200% between 1991 and 1995. Their waste is typically...
Contamination of natural waters by microorganisms directly affects public health. Field application ...
Laboratory and numerical studies were conducted to investigate the transport and release of Escheric...
Appropriate manure application rates, timing, and methods are necessary to maximize nutrient utiliza...
Direct fecal deposits from cattle provide a significant source of E. coli to streams and therefore p...
The aim of this study was to determine the load of Escherichia coli transferred via drainage waters ...
Bacteria transport in soils primarily occurs through soil mesopores and macropores (e.g., biopores a...
Scope and Method of Study: Laboratory and field experiments, and computational model.Findings and Co...
Pathogen contamination of water supplies is now considered one of the top water quality issues in th...
Pathogen concentrations in streamflow are commonly reported as a significant cause of water quality ...
Effects of soil type, flow rate, antecedent soil moisture and other factors on transport of E. coli ...
Researchers at Oklahoma State University (OSU), Iowa State University (ISU), and the USDA-ARS Nation...
Abstract. The impact of biosolid and soil type on the movement of faecal coliforms through the vados...
Appropriate manure application parameters are necessary to maximize nutrient utilization by plants f...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Poultry production in Kentucky increased almost 200% between 1991 and 1995. Their waste is typically...
Contamination of natural waters by microorganisms directly affects public health. Field application ...
Laboratory and numerical studies were conducted to investigate the transport and release of Escheric...
Appropriate manure application rates, timing, and methods are necessary to maximize nutrient utiliza...
Direct fecal deposits from cattle provide a significant source of E. coli to streams and therefore p...
The aim of this study was to determine the load of Escherichia coli transferred via drainage waters ...