AimsRecent foodborne disease outbreaks have caused farmers to re-evaluate their practices. In particular, concern that soil amendments could introduce foodborne pathogens onto farms and promote their survival in soils has led farmers to reduce or eliminate the application of animal-based composts. However, organic amendments (such as composts and cover crops) could bolster food safety by increasing soil microbial diversity and activity, which can act as competitors or antagonists and reduce pathogen survival.Methods and resultsLeveraging a study of a 27-year experiment comparing organic and conventional soil management, we evaluate the impacts of composted poultry litter and cover crops on soil chemistry, bacterial communities and survival ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) are common and typically innocuous copiotrophic bacteria found in the mam...
It is well recognized that organic soil management stimulates bacterial biomass and activity and tha...
The inactivation of enteric pathogens in soil is a critical component of the multibarrier approach t...
AimsRecent foodborne disease outbreaks have caused farmers to re-evaluate their practices. In partic...
The supply of composts has increased in many countries due to the enforced diversion from landfill o...
Composting has been proven to be an effective method used to inactivate pathogens in dairy manure. H...
Soil conservation practices such as cover crops can improve crop production, soil quality, and water...
Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients ...
Livestock waste-based products, such as composted manure, are often used in crop production systems....
Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients ...
Controlling soil-borne diseases is crucial for farmers because these pathogens can persist in the so...
Biological soil amendments of animal origin (BSAAOs), including untreated (e.g., raw or aged manure,...
Livestock manure is a valuable source of nutrients and organic matter for plant. Thus, livestock man...
The application of animal manures to agricultural land as a soil organic amendment has been identifi...
Composting is commonly used as an effective means of stabilising wastewater biosolids and reducing p...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) are common and typically innocuous copiotrophic bacteria found in the mam...
It is well recognized that organic soil management stimulates bacterial biomass and activity and tha...
The inactivation of enteric pathogens in soil is a critical component of the multibarrier approach t...
AimsRecent foodborne disease outbreaks have caused farmers to re-evaluate their practices. In partic...
The supply of composts has increased in many countries due to the enforced diversion from landfill o...
Composting has been proven to be an effective method used to inactivate pathogens in dairy manure. H...
Soil conservation practices such as cover crops can improve crop production, soil quality, and water...
Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients ...
Livestock waste-based products, such as composted manure, are often used in crop production systems....
Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients ...
Controlling soil-borne diseases is crucial for farmers because these pathogens can persist in the so...
Biological soil amendments of animal origin (BSAAOs), including untreated (e.g., raw or aged manure,...
Livestock manure is a valuable source of nutrients and organic matter for plant. Thus, livestock man...
The application of animal manures to agricultural land as a soil organic amendment has been identifi...
Composting is commonly used as an effective means of stabilising wastewater biosolids and reducing p...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) are common and typically innocuous copiotrophic bacteria found in the mam...
It is well recognized that organic soil management stimulates bacterial biomass and activity and tha...
The inactivation of enteric pathogens in soil is a critical component of the multibarrier approach t...