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Practical survey on antibiotic-resistant bacterial communities in livestock manure and manure-amended soil 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Qingxiang Yang Ruifei Wang Siwei Ren Marton Szoboszlay Luke A. Moe 《Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B》2016,51(1):14-23
Through livestock manure fertilization, antibiotics, antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genes are transferred to agricultural soils, resulting in a high prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the soil. It is not clear, however, whether a correlation exists between resistant bacterial populations in manure and manure-amended soil. In this work, we demonstrate that the prevalence of cephalexin-, amoxicillin-, kanamycin- and gentamicin-resistant bacteria as well as bacteria simultaneously resistant to all four antibiotics was much higher in manure-amended soils than in manure-free soil. 454-pyrosequencing indicated that the ARB and multiple antibiotic-resistant bacteria (MARB) in swine or chicken manure and manure-amended soil were mainly distributed among Sphingobacterium, Myroides, Enterococcus, Comamonas and unclassified Flavobacteriaceae. The genus Sphingobacterium was highly prevalent among ARB from swine manure and manure-amended soil, and was also the most dominant genus among MARB from chicken manure and manure-amended soil. Other dominant genera among ARB or MARB populations in manure samples, including Myroides, Enterococcus and Comamonas, could not be detected or were detected at very low relative abundance in manure-amended soil. The present study suggests the possibility of transfer of ARBs from livestock manures to soils and persistence of ARB in these environments. 相似文献
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Marco?IottiEmail author ?yvind?Weiby?Gregersen St?rker?Moe Marianne?Lenes 《Journal of Polymers and the Environment》2011,19(1):137-145
The rheological behaviour of microfibrillar cellulose (MFC) water dispersions has been investigated. For the first time a
detailed study of shear dependent viscosity at low and high shear rate is presented. A peculiar time dependent behaviour measured
in the area between 0 and 1000 s−1 was identified. The study shows a hysteresis loop in the shear rate–viscosity relationship at low shear rate. Additional
time dependent shear rate measurements were performed, and a hypothesis for a mechanism of interaction and formation of a
fibrils network was suggested. Higher temperature caused lower viscosity values, and this difference was increased at higher
shear rate values. Oscillatory measurements showed how the closeness of the fibrils helps network creations. Data obtained
from high shear measurements showed that 1% MFC water dispersions had a dilatant behaviour at ultra high shear rates with
values increasing from 120 to 300 Pa s in the area between 180,000 and 330,000 s−1 . 相似文献