2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2004.12.018
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Effect of processing time on enteric bacteria survival and on temperature and chemical composition of broiler poultry litter processed by two methods

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“…The decline occurred in the Salmonella population in our study was in agreement to that result reported by Kwak et al (2005). They, also, reported that Salmonella and E. coli were eliminated in a shorter period in DBL compared to non-stacked BL.…”
Section: Biological Analysissupporting
confidence: 95%
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“…The decline occurred in the Salmonella population in our study was in agreement to that result reported by Kwak et al (2005). They, also, reported that Salmonella and E. coli were eliminated in a shorter period in DBL compared to non-stacked BL.…”
Section: Biological Analysissupporting
confidence: 95%
“…Chaudhry et al (1998) recorded maximum temperatures of 64 • C and 60 • C on day 7 for 80 and 40 cm depths, respectively. In another work, the temperature increased and reached its maximum (62 • C) on day 6 of deep stacking (Kwak et al, 2005). The differences in results reported in the studies could be related to some factors such as different deep stacking methods, capacity of stack and mean ambient temperature.…”
Section: Itemsmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…In the study of Kwak et al (2005) on the effect of composting of broiler litter by piling (1.2m high) in the elimination of Escherichia coli, Salmonella enteritidis and Shigella sonnei, it was observed that these pathogens were eliminated between day 2 and 4 of composting, and that the highest temperature recorded was 62°C on day 6 of fermentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%