Enterobacteria survival, percolation, and leaching on soil fertilized with swine manure

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  • who: William Michelon et al. from the Universidade do Contestado, Rua Victor Sopelsa, Concu00f3rdia, SC, Brazil have published the research work: Enterobacteria Survival, Percolation, and Leaching on Soil Fertilized with Swine Manure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to evaluate the survival, percolation, and leaching of enterobacteria in clayey soil after fertilization with swine manure.
  • how: The results indicated that E. coli survived for a longer period (43 days) than S. senftemberg (14 days). Three soil column reactors 70 cm high and 30 cm in diameter fabricated in polyvinyl chloride tubes . . .

     

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