2023
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11061561
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Exposure Levels of Airborne Fungi, Bacteria, and Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Cotton Farms during Cotton Harvesting and Evaluations of N95 Respirators against These Bioaerosols

Abstract: The USA is the third-leading cotton-producing country worldwide and cotton farming is common in the state of Georgia. Cotton harvest can be a significant contributor to airborne microbial exposures to farmers and nearby rural communities. The use of respirators or masks is one of the viable options for reducing organic dust and bioaerosol exposures among farmers. Unfortunately, the OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard (29 CFR Part 1910.134) does not apply to agricultural workplaces and the filtration efficienc… Show more

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“…are effective in decreasing the severity of Ascochyta leaf spot of wheat (Hossain et al 2016;Javaid et al 2020). Moreover, compost, vermicompost, and organic manure can decrease the severity of airborne phytopathogens of wheat (Adhikari et al 2023;Aguilar-Paredes et al 2023;Marín-Guirao et al 2023;Pereira et al 2023).…”
Section: Disease Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are effective in decreasing the severity of Ascochyta leaf spot of wheat (Hossain et al 2016;Javaid et al 2020). Moreover, compost, vermicompost, and organic manure can decrease the severity of airborne phytopathogens of wheat (Adhikari et al 2023;Aguilar-Paredes et al 2023;Marín-Guirao et al 2023;Pereira et al 2023).…”
Section: Disease Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%