2011
DOI: 10.1128/aem.02995-10
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Effects of Animal Diet, Manure Application Rate, and Tillage on Transport of Microorganisms from Manure-Amended Fields

Abstract: Manure from cattle fed distillers' grain or corn diets was applied to fields, and the fields were subjected to rainfall simulation tests. Manure was added at three rates on till and no-till plots. Correlations between microbial transport and runoff characteristics were identified. Results indicate that diet affects phage but not bacterial transport from manure-amended fields.

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“…significant, transport rates for phages, E. coli, and enterococci increased from 10.4 to 11.2 log PFU ha -1 , from 12.3 to 13.0 log CFU ha -1 , and from 11.5 to 12.0 log CFU ha -1 , respectively, as manure application rate increased from a 1-year to a 4-year P application requirement for corn. Therefore, the microbial transport rates reported by Durso et al (2011) and those obtained in the present study were similar.…”
Section: Microbial Transport As Affected By Manure Application Ratesupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…significant, transport rates for phages, E. coli, and enterococci increased from 10.4 to 11.2 log PFU ha -1 , from 12.3 to 13.0 log CFU ha -1 , and from 11.5 to 12.0 log CFU ha -1 , respectively, as manure application rate increased from a 1-year to a 4-year P application requirement for corn. Therefore, the microbial transport rates reported by Durso et al (2011) and those obtained in the present study were similar.…”
Section: Microbial Transport As Affected By Manure Application Ratesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The effects of animal diet, manure application rate, and tillage on the transport of selected microorganisms from plots amended with beef cattle manure were measured by Durso et al (2011). Although the differences among individual manure application rates may not have been statistically [a] Values followed by different letters are significantly different at the 0.05 probability level based on t-tests.…”
Section: Microbial Transport As Affected By Manure Application Ratementioning
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“…The largest number of pathogens in runoff would be expected immediately after land application. Previous studies have been conducted to measure pathogen transport from feedlot surfaces (Gilley et al, 2008(Gilley et al, , 2009 and from land application sites immediately after manure addition (Durso et al, 2011;Thurston-Enriquez et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The effects of animal diet, manure application rate, and tillage on the transport of selected microorganisms from plots on which beef cattle manure was applied but not incorporated were measured by Durso et al (2011). Transport rates of phages, total coliforms, and E. coli immediately following manure application increased from 10.4 to 11.2 log PFU ha -1 , from 12.7 to 13.2 log CFU ha -1 , and from 12.3 to 13.0 log CFU ha -1 , respectively, as the manure application rate increased from a 1-year to a 4-year P application requirement for corn.…”
Section: Microbial Transport As Affected By Manure Application Ratementioning
confidence: 99%