2017/4/28/ · The co-occurrence of antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) in farm environments can potentially foster the development of
2024/4/1/ · 1. Introduction. In the past 20 years, antimicrobial resistance has continually emerged and spread worldwide, increasing antibiotics costs and posing a serious threat to global public health (WHO, 2021).According to the concept of the “One Health” approach, the close interactions among humans, animals, and the environment should be
2021/9/1/ · Biochar mediates resistance genes, mobile gene elements, and biochemical metabolic activities of organic matter degrading. The participation of biochar enriched the α-diversity of microbial communities at all stages of composting, and ultimately reflects the high γ-diversity. Finally, easy and convincing biochar preparation
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2022/7/1/ · Request PDF | Coupled mechanism of enhanced and inhibitory effects of nanoscale zero-valent iron on methane production and antibiotic resistance genes in anaerobic digestion of swine manure | In
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2023/7/25/ · Overall, the composting process can be an efficient strategy for mitigating the spread of antibiotic resistance in the environment and reducing the risk of its transfer
2022/6/27/ · We propose that by increasing soil fertility, manure amendment increased net photosynthetic rate and plant physiological resistance to extreme temperatures.
2021/3/5/ · Various forms of AD have been evaluated for the removal of manure contaminants, such as antimicrobials, antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), hormones, and pesticides that pose risks to human health and the environment. Increasing demand for cleaner energy prompts examination of the fate of manure contaminants in conventional
2016/6/30/ · Animal manure is commonly used as fertilizer for agricultural crops worldwide, even though it is believed to contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance from animal intestines to the soil environment. However, it is unclear whether and how there is any impact of manure fertilization on populations and community structure of antibiotic
2021/4/15/ · Traditional composting has already shown a certain effect in eliminating antibiotic residues, antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARBs), and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). It is worth noting that the rebounding of ARGs and the succession of the bacterial community during conventional aerobic compost
2021/4/8/ · Antimicrobial resistance is a complex and widespread problem threatening human and animal health. In poultry farms, a wide distribution of resistant bacteria and their relative genes is described
2014/10/6/ · Faeces from antibiotic-free cows helps resistant bacteria to flourish in soil, puzzling researchers. Pseudomonas bacteria in soil benefit from manure fertilizer
2023/4/1/ · 3.1.2. pH. The pH of both groups increased at first with a fast and slow trend, then decreased gradually before finally stabilizing (Fig. 1 b).With the initial compost pH at 7.03, the peak pH of treatment reached 8.17, which was 6.38 % higher than the peak pH of control (7.68) (P < 0.05).The pH of the treatment peaked on the 12th day, while the …