Biological soil amendments of animal origin (BSAAOs), including untreated (e.g., raw or aged manure, or incompletely composted manure) and treated animal products (e.g., compost), are used for crop production and as part of soil health management. Application of BSAAO's must be done cautiously, as raw manure commonly contains enteric foodborne pathogens that can potentially contaminate edible produce that may be consumed without cooking. USDA National Organic Program (NOP) certified production systems follow the 90-or 120-day interval standards between applications of untreated BSAAOs and crop harvest, depending on whether the edible portions of the crops are in indirect or direct contact with the soil, respectively. This study was conducte...
Background: Manure can provide a favourable environment for pathogens' survival. De-contamination ma...
ABSTRACT. Research is needed for the development and validation of affordable, effective, and sustai...
Fresh produce outbreaks due to Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) continue to occur in th...
Biological soil amendments of animal origin (BSAAOs), including untreated (e.g., raw or aged manure,...
Introduction: Biological soil amendments of animal origin (BSAAO), including untreated amendments ar...
Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients ...
Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients ...
The application of animal manures to agricultural land as a soil organic amendment has been identifi...
Dairy manure is regularly applied to crop fields as a solid or liquid to improve the soil nutrient s...
AimsRecent foodborne disease outbreaks have caused farmers to re-evaluate their practices. In partic...
plant roots cally treated to reduce their bacterial content, hence large numbers of bacteria are app...
AimsRecent foodborne disease outbreaks have caused farmers to re-evaluate their practices. In partic...
Foodborne illness resulting from the consumption of contaminated fresh produce is a common phenomeno...
Manure can provide a favourable environment for pathogens' survival. De-contamination may be conduct...
Foodborne illness resulting from the consumption of contaminated fresh produce is a common phenomeno...
Background: Manure can provide a favourable environment for pathogens' survival. De-contamination ma...
ABSTRACT. Research is needed for the development and validation of affordable, effective, and sustai...
Fresh produce outbreaks due to Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) continue to occur in th...
Biological soil amendments of animal origin (BSAAOs), including untreated (e.g., raw or aged manure,...
Introduction: Biological soil amendments of animal origin (BSAAO), including untreated amendments ar...
Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients ...
Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients ...
The application of animal manures to agricultural land as a soil organic amendment has been identifi...
Dairy manure is regularly applied to crop fields as a solid or liquid to improve the soil nutrient s...
AimsRecent foodborne disease outbreaks have caused farmers to re-evaluate their practices. In partic...
plant roots cally treated to reduce their bacterial content, hence large numbers of bacteria are app...
AimsRecent foodborne disease outbreaks have caused farmers to re-evaluate their practices. In partic...
Foodborne illness resulting from the consumption of contaminated fresh produce is a common phenomeno...
Manure can provide a favourable environment for pathogens' survival. De-contamination may be conduct...
Foodborne illness resulting from the consumption of contaminated fresh produce is a common phenomeno...
Background: Manure can provide a favourable environment for pathogens' survival. De-contamination ma...
ABSTRACT. Research is needed for the development and validation of affordable, effective, and sustai...
Fresh produce outbreaks due to Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) continue to occur in th...