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Environmental Engineering

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Faculty Publications

2013

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Fate And Transport Of Antimicrobials And Antimicrobial Resistance Genes In Soil And Runoff Following Land Application Of Swine Manure Slurry, Stacy R. Joy, Shannon L. Bartelt-Hunt, Daniel D. Snow, John Gilley, Brian L. Woodbury, David B. Parker, David B. Marx, Xu Li Jan 2013

Fate And Transport Of Antimicrobials And Antimicrobial Resistance Genes In Soil And Runoff Following Land Application Of Swine Manure Slurry, Stacy R. Joy, Shannon L. Bartelt-Hunt, Daniel D. Snow, John Gilley, Brian L. Woodbury, David B. Parker, David B. Marx, Xu Li

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Faculty Publications

Due to the use of antimicrobials in livestock production, residual antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) could enter the environment following the land application of animal wastes and could further contaminate surface and groundwater. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of various manure land application methods on the fate and transport of antimicrobials and ARGs in soil and runoff following land application of swine manure slurry. Swine manure slurries were obtained from facilities housing pigs that were fed chlortetracyline, tylosin or bacitracin and were land applied via broadcast, incorporation, and injection methods. Three rainfall simulation tests …