A study was conducted in southern Benin to assess the contamination of vegetables by fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli, and fecal streptococci as one consequence of the intensification of vegetable cropping through fertilization with poultry manure. For this purpose, on-farm trials were conducted in 2009 and 2010 at Yodo-Condji and Ayi-Guinnou with three replications and four fertilization treatments including poultry manure and three vegetable crops (leafy eggplant, tomato, and carrot). Sampling, laboratory analyses, and counts of fecal bacteria in the samples were performed in different cropping seasons. Whatever the fertilization treatment, the logs of mean fecal bacteria count per g of fresh vegetables were variable but higher than AFNO...
Bacterial and other microbial contamination of fresh vegetables from the farm or garden to the marke...
An attempt was made to evaluate microbiological quality of horticultural crops grown organically. Th...
Escherichia coli, and fecal streptococci as one consequence of the intensification of vegetable crop...
To satisfy the increasing demand in vegetables, the farmers of coastal areas of Grand-Popo in Benin ...
Solanum macrocarpon is a vegetable produced by almost 95% of Benin's market gardeners. Although cons...
Manure is commonly used in agricultural production in Mauritius, but little is documented on the loc...
Vegetables provides nutrients vital for health and maintenance of the body. As good and beneficial v...
In recent years, an increasing number of disease outbreaks have been associated with consumption of ...
Abstract Objective Increase in awareness of the health benefits of vegetables has resulted in an inc...
Consumption of vegetables contaminated with pathogens is a common source of infections. This study i...
Bacterial pathogens have increasingly been identified as disease causing agents in vegetable-linked ...
Poultry manure is used as fertilizer in natura, but little is known about whether it contaminates th...
Consumption of vegetables contaminated with pathogens is a common source of infections. This study i...
Watering of vegetables in developing countries including Ethiopia is done using untreated wastewater...
Bacterial and other microbial contamination of fresh vegetables from the farm or garden to the marke...
An attempt was made to evaluate microbiological quality of horticultural crops grown organically. Th...
Escherichia coli, and fecal streptococci as one consequence of the intensification of vegetable crop...
To satisfy the increasing demand in vegetables, the farmers of coastal areas of Grand-Popo in Benin ...
Solanum macrocarpon is a vegetable produced by almost 95% of Benin's market gardeners. Although cons...
Manure is commonly used in agricultural production in Mauritius, but little is documented on the loc...
Vegetables provides nutrients vital for health and maintenance of the body. As good and beneficial v...
In recent years, an increasing number of disease outbreaks have been associated with consumption of ...
Abstract Objective Increase in awareness of the health benefits of vegetables has resulted in an inc...
Consumption of vegetables contaminated with pathogens is a common source of infections. This study i...
Bacterial pathogens have increasingly been identified as disease causing agents in vegetable-linked ...
Poultry manure is used as fertilizer in natura, but little is known about whether it contaminates th...
Consumption of vegetables contaminated with pathogens is a common source of infections. This study i...
Watering of vegetables in developing countries including Ethiopia is done using untreated wastewater...
Bacterial and other microbial contamination of fresh vegetables from the farm or garden to the marke...
An attempt was made to evaluate microbiological quality of horticultural crops grown organically. Th...