@article{HGNHB8_2014_v33n4_409,
author={Song-Yeob. Kim and Jang Hwan. Kim and Sung Chul. Kim and Yong-Bok. Lee},
title={Occurrence of Tetracyclines Resistant Bacteria in the Soil Applied with Livestock Manure Compost},
journal={Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture},
issn={1225-3537},
year={2014},
volume={33},
number={4},
pages={409-413},
doi={10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.4.409},
url={http://dx.doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.4.409}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim, Song-Yeob.
AU - Kim, Jang Hwan.
AU - Kim, Sung Chul.
AU - Lee, Yong-Bok.
TI - Occurrence of Tetracyclines Resistant Bacteria in the Soil Applied with Livestock Manure Compost
T2 - Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
PY - 2014
VL - 33
IS - 4
PB - The Korean Society of Environmental Agriculture
SP - 409-413
SN - 1225-3537
AB - BACKGROUND:Large amount of veterinary antibiotics have been used in the livestock industry to prevent diseases and promote growth. These antibiotics are excreted through feces and urine in unchanged form and reach to agricultural fields via application of the livestock manure based composts. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of tetracyclines-resistant bacteria in the soil received livestock manure compost for a long term.METHODS AND RESULTS:Tetracyclines (tetracycline TC, chlortetracycline CTC, and oxytetracycline OTC) resistance bacteria in the soil of rice-onion field applied pig manure compost (PM), in the soil of grass-rye field received cow manure compost (CM), and in the soil of rice field applied inorganic fertilizer (NPK) were determined. The soil received livestock manure composts clearly showed higher number of TC, CTC, and OTC resistance bacteria compared with the soil treated with inorganic fertilizer. The antibiotic resistant bacteria recovered appeared at 80 mg/L of tetracyclines was identified 1 specie, 6 genera 7 species, and 6 genera 7species in the soils received CM, PM, and NPK, respectively. The dominant resistant bacteria with the CM and PM application were
KW - Livestock manure compost
KW - Soil
KW - Tetracyclines
DO - 10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.4.409
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.4.409
ER -
Kim, S. Y., Kim, J. H., Kim, S. C., & Lee, Y. B. (2014). Occurrence of Tetracyclines Resistant Bacteria in the Soil Applied with Livestock Manure Compost. Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture, 33(4), 409-413.
Kim, SY, Kim, JH, Kim, SC & Lee, YB 2014, “Occurrence of Tetracyclines Resistant Bacteria in the Soil Applied with Livestock Manure Compost”, Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 409-413. Available from: doi:10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.4.409
Kim, Song-Yeob et al. “Occurrence of Tetracyclines Resistant Bacteria in the Soil Applied with Livestock Manure Compost.” Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture 33.4 (2014): 409-413.
1. Kim SY, Kim JH, Kim SC, Lee YB. Occurrence of Tetracyclines Resistant Bacteria in the Soil Applied with Livestock Manure Compost. Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture [Internet]. 2014;33(4): 409-413. Available from: doi:10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.4.409.
Kim, Song-Yeob, Jang Hwan Kim, Sung Chul Kim and Yong-Bok Lee. “Occurrence of Tetracyclines Resistant Bacteria in the Soil Applied with Livestock Manure Compost.” Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture 33, no.4 (2014): 409-413. doi: 10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.4.409.