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<h3>Agronomy | Free Full-Text | Comparative Response of  - MDPI</h3>

Agronomy | Free Full-Text | Comparative Response of - MDPI

Sep 28, 2022 · Low availability of native soil phosphorus (P) is a major constraint limiting sustainable crop production especially in alkaline calcareous soils. Application of organic manure in this regard has gained attention of the scientific community. Yet, the potential of fermented animal manure in improving P use efficiency and subsequent crop yield has not been assessed. This pot experiment was

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<h3>Enhanced removal of antibiotic resistance genes and mobile </h3>

Enhanced removal of antibiotic resistance genes and mobile

Jun 5, 2021 · At present, antibiotic resistance is a severe challenge that threatens human health throughout the world (Riaz et al., 2020). In traditional Chinese agriculture, 80% of the animal manure produced on farms is applied as organic manure to fields, thereby increasing the possibility of transferring ARGs to human pathogens.

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<h3>Manure as a Potential Hotspot for Antibiotic Resistance </h3>

Manure as a Potential Hotspot for Antibiotic Resistance

Aug 13, 2020 · This review explores the role of manure in the persistence and dissemination of ARGs in the environment, analyzes the procedures used to decrease antimicrobial resistance in manure and the potential impact of manure application in public health.

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<h3>Response of soil antibiotic resistance genes and bacterial </h3>

Response of soil antibiotic resistance genes and bacterial

Jan 1, 2024 · In module I, qacEdelta1-02, which encodes resistance to multidrug, was the hub gene and had direct connections to 12 genes. While the other 3 modules only have direct connections between 2 and 4 ARGs. ARGs with similar drug resistance phenotypes were also clustered together, such as the aminoglycosides and tetracycline in module II (Fig. 6 B). 3.5.

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<h3>Corrosion Control of Agricultural Equipment and Buildings</h3>

Corrosion Control of Agricultural Equipment and Buildings

Most corrosion damage occurs in poorly drained areas that remain damp and dirty, e.g. in overlapped joints, on spot-welds and in crevices generally, and on moving parts, e.g. hinges, bed-chains, feed mechanisms, vanes, and cutters. Corrosion can be much reduced by regular cleaning and good storage.

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<h3>Fungus reduces tetracycline-resistant genes in manure </h3>

Fungus reduces tetracycline-resistant genes in manure

This study showed that the fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium seeded to a composting reactor (CR) could remarkably reduce tetracycline-resistant genes (TRGs). The reduction efficiencies for the five main TRGs (i.e., tetW, tetO, tetM, tetPA, and tet (32)) increased by 8 to 100 folds compared with the control without P. chrysosporium, and this

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<h3>Improvement of Soil Ecosystem Multifunctionality by </h3>

Improvement of Soil Ecosystem Multifunctionality by

May 2, 2017 · The application of animal manure containing antibiotic residues to farmlands as an organic fertilizer causes a long-term potential threat to the ecological environment of farmland. This study analyzed the effects of abating typical antibiotics and resistance genes (ARGs) applied with pig manure on f

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<h3>Livestock manure improved antibiotic resistance gene removal </h3>

Livestock manure improved antibiotic resistance gene removal

Anaerobic membrane bioreactors (AnMBRs) can manage complex combined waste streams, recover energy, and produce nutrient-rich effluents for irrigation. To advance AnMBRs for water reuse, the removal of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) during co-treatment of waste streams requires further attention. Here, an

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<h3>Bloom of resident antibiotic-resistant bacteria in soil </h3>

Bloom of resident antibiotic-resistant bacteria in soil

Oct 6, 2014 · The increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is one of the most serious threats to public health in the 21st century. One route by which resistance genes enter the food system is through amendment of soils with manure from antibiotic-treated animals, which are considered a reservoir of such genes.

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<h3>Enhanced corrosion resistance by engineering crystallography </h3>

Enhanced corrosion resistance by engineering crystallography

Feb 7, 2022 · Here we show, by engineering crystallographic configurations upon metal matrices adjacent to their passive films, we obtain great enhancement of corrosion resistance of FeCr15Ni15 single crystal

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<h3>Transfer of antibiotic resistance from manure-amended soils </h3>

Transfer of antibiotic resistance from manure-amended soils

Sep 1, 2019 · The ARG profiles were significantly correlated with the bacterial community, and the enrichment of soil and plant resistomes was strongly affected by the bacterial taxa including Solibacteres, Chloroflexi, Acidobacteria, Gemm-1 and Gemmatimonadetes, as revealed by the network analyses.

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<h3>Flooding drives the temporal turnover of antibiotic </h3>

Flooding drives the temporal turnover of antibiotic

Aug 1, 2023 · Rice paddy soil is a hotspot of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) due to the application of organic fertilizers. However, the temporal dynamics of ARGs in rice paddy soil and its flooded water

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<h3>Impact of Manure Fertilization on the Abundance of Antibiotic </h3>

Impact of Manure Fertilization on the Abundance of Antibiotic

Aug 21, 2013 · The use of antibiotics in animal production and the abundance of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and plasmids carrying antibiotic resistance determinants in manure have engendered concern that recycling of manure onto agricultural land used for crop production can potentiate and disseminate resistance to crops destined for animal or human consumpt

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<h3>Review on the fate of antimicrobials, antimicrobial  - PubMed</h3>

Review on the fate of antimicrobials, antimicrobial - PubMed

Mar 5, 2021 · Review on the fate of antimicrobials, antimicrobial resistance genes, and other micropollutants in manure during enhanced anaerobic digestion and composting J Hazard Mater . 2021 Mar 5:405:123634. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123634.

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