More movement with manure: increased mobility of erythromycin through agricultural soil in the presence of manure
Antibiotic residues in the environment threaten soil and aquatic organisms and human and livestock health through the building of antimicrobial resistance. Manure spreading associated with animal agriculture is one source of environmental antibiotic residues. To better understand the risk of contami...
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Main Authors: | Christine B. Georgakakos (Author), Carmen Enid Martínez (Author), Damian E. Helbling (Author), M. Todd Walter (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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