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Effect of bioactive compounds released from Brassicaceae defatted seed meals on bacterial load in pig manure
by
Lazzeri, Luca
, Scarafile, Donatella
, Matteo, Roberto
, Ugolini, Luisa
, Malaguti, Lorena
, Modesto, Monica
, Checcucci, Alice
, Mattarelli, Paola
, Pagnotta, Eleonora
, Braschi, Ilaria
in
agricultural land
/ Agricultural runoff
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Animal wastes
/ Animals
/ Antibacterial activity
/ antibacterial properties
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Load
/ Bioactive compounds
/ biofumigation
/ Biological activity
/ Brassica
/ Brassica nigra
/ Brassicaceae
/ Crop diseases
/ Cultivated lands
/ Disease control
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ family
/ fertilizers
/ Livestock
/ Manure
/ manure spreading
/ Manures
/ Meals
/ microbial load
/ Pathogens
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Pig manure
/ Plant diseases
/ Research Article
/ Seeds
/ soil
/ Swine
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2021
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Effect of bioactive compounds released from Brassicaceae defatted seed meals on bacterial load in pig manure
by
Lazzeri, Luca
, Scarafile, Donatella
, Matteo, Roberto
, Ugolini, Luisa
, Malaguti, Lorena
, Modesto, Monica
, Checcucci, Alice
, Mattarelli, Paola
, Pagnotta, Eleonora
, Braschi, Ilaria
in
agricultural land
/ Agricultural runoff
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Animal wastes
/ Animals
/ Antibacterial activity
/ antibacterial properties
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Load
/ Bioactive compounds
/ biofumigation
/ Biological activity
/ Brassica
/ Brassica nigra
/ Brassicaceae
/ Crop diseases
/ Cultivated lands
/ Disease control
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ family
/ fertilizers
/ Livestock
/ Manure
/ manure spreading
/ Manures
/ Meals
/ microbial load
/ Pathogens
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Pig manure
/ Plant diseases
/ Research Article
/ Seeds
/ soil
/ Swine
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2021
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Effect of bioactive compounds released from Brassicaceae defatted seed meals on bacterial load in pig manure
by
Lazzeri, Luca
, Scarafile, Donatella
, Matteo, Roberto
, Ugolini, Luisa
, Malaguti, Lorena
, Modesto, Monica
, Checcucci, Alice
, Mattarelli, Paola
, Pagnotta, Eleonora
, Braschi, Ilaria
in
agricultural land
/ Agricultural runoff
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Animal wastes
/ Animals
/ Antibacterial activity
/ antibacterial properties
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Load
/ Bioactive compounds
/ biofumigation
/ Biological activity
/ Brassica
/ Brassica nigra
/ Brassicaceae
/ Crop diseases
/ Cultivated lands
/ Disease control
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ family
/ fertilizers
/ Livestock
/ Manure
/ manure spreading
/ Manures
/ Meals
/ microbial load
/ Pathogens
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Pig manure
/ Plant diseases
/ Research Article
/ Seeds
/ soil
/ Swine
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2021
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Effect of bioactive compounds released from Brassicaceae defatted seed meals on bacterial load in pig manure
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Effect of bioactive compounds released from Brassicaceae defatted seed meals on bacterial load in pig manure
2021
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Animal manure application to soils is considered to be one of the main cause of antibiotic and bacterial pathogen spread in the environment. Pig livestock, which is the source of one of the most used fertilizer for cultivated land, is also a hotspot for antibiotics and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Besides harsh chemical and physical sanitization treatments for the abatement of antibiotics and bacterial load in livestock waste, more sustainable and environmentally friendly strategies need to be considered. In this context, the use of natural substances which are proved useful for pest and disease control is currently under exploration for their role in the reduction of bacterial pathogen population. Among these, plants and derived products from the Brassicaceae family, characterized by the presence of a defensive glucosinolate-myrosinase enzymatic system, have been successfully exploited for years in agriculture using the so-called biofumigation technique against crop diseases. Although the application of biofumigation to suppress a range of soil borne pests has been well documented, no studies have been examined to reduce bacterial population in animal waste. In the present study, the release and the antibacterial activity of bioactive compounds deriving from different Brassicaceae defatted seed meals against pathogens and bacterial population in pig manure is addressed.
Rapistrum rugosum
and
Brassica nigra
defatted seed meals were found to be the most active products against tested pathogens and able to significantly reduce the bacterial load in the manure.
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