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Byers E, Messer T, Unrine J, Barton C, Agouridis C, Miller D
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Dec; 958:177837. PMID: 39637467
Surface water contaminants, including both conventional contaminants (e.g., nutrients, trace elements) and emerging contaminants (e.g., pesticides, pharmaceuticals) are heavily influenced by urban and rural land use practices. The goal of...
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Manter D, Reardon C, Ashworth A, Ibekwe A, Lehman R, Maul J, et al.
Commun Biol . 2024 Jul; 7(1):913. PMID: 39069530
The sequencing platform and workflow strongly influence microbial community analyses through potential errors at each step. Effective diagnostics and experimental controls are needed to validate data and improve reproducibility. This...
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Lindgren J, Messer T, Miller D, Snow D, Franti T
J Environ Qual . 2022 Oct; 51(6):1246-1258. PMID: 36201521
Mesocosm and microcosm experiments were conducted to explore the applicability of floating treatment wetlands (FTWs), an ecologically based management technology, to remove neonicotinoid insecticides and nitrate from surface water. The...
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Min B, Lee S, Jung H, Miller D, Chen R
Animals (Basel) . 2022 Apr; 12(8). PMID: 35454195
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmosphere. The GHG emissions reduction from the livestock industry...
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Cooper J, Drijber R, Malakar A, Jin V, Miller D, Kaiser M
J Environ Qual . 2022 Jan; 51(2):272-287. PMID: 35045194
Animal manure has been increasingly adopted as a more sustainable substitute for synthetic fertilizers but might result in increased dissolved organic C (DOC) and phosphate (PO ) leaching and elevated...
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Durso L, Gilley J, Miller D
Foodborne Pathog Dis . 2021 Jul; 18(11):771-777. PMID: 34242513
Environmental survival time is important when evaluating adverse health outcomes from foodborne pathogens. Although outbreaks associated with manure-impacted irrigation or runoff water are relatively infrequent, their broad scope, regulatory importance,...
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Miller D, Jurgens M, Durso L, Schmidt A
Front Microbiol . 2021 Jan; 11:611912. PMID: 33391241
Gastrointestinal bacteria that harbor antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) become enriched with antibiotic use. Livestock manure application to cropland for soil fertility presents a concern that ARG and bacteria may proliferate...
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DAlessio M, Durso L, Miller D, Woodbury B, Ray C, Snow D
Environ Pollut . 2018 Dec; 246:60-68. PMID: 30529942
The impact of commonly-used livestock antibiotics on soil nitrogen transformations under varying redox conditions is largely unknown. Soil column incubations were conducted using three livestock antibiotics (monensin, lincomycin and sulfamethazine)...
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Cadena M, Durso L, Miller D, Waldrip H, Castleberry B, Drijber R, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2018 Jul; 9:1283. PMID: 30002648
There is widespread agreement that agricultural antibiotic resistance should be reduced, however, it is unclear from the available literature what an appropriate target for reduction would be. Organic farms provide...
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Durso L, Miller D, Henry C
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2018 Jun; 15(7). PMID: 29933547
Wastewater is an important vector of antibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes (ARB/G). While there is broad agreement that ARB/G from agricultural (ag) wastewaters can be transported through the...