Persistence ofEscherichia coliintroduced into streambed sediments with goose, deer and bovine animal waste
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Microbial Remobilisation on Riverbed Sediment Disturbance in Experimental Flumes and a Human-Impacted River: Implication for Water Resource Management and Public Health in Developing Sub-Saharan African Countries.Contamination of water resources by pathogenic bacteria.Escherichia coli survival in, and release from, white-tailed deer feces.Landscape scale factors affecting prevalence of Escherichia coli in surface soil include land cover type, edge interactions, and soil pH.
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Persistence ofEscherichia coliintroduced into streambed sediments with goose, deer and bovine animal waste
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2012
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Persistence ofEscherichia coli ...... , deer and bovine animal waste
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Persistence ofEscherichia coli ...... , deer and bovine animal waste
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Persistence ofEscherichia coli ...... , deer and bovine animal waste
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Persistence ofEscherichia coli ...... , deer and bovine animal waste
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Persistence ofEscherichia coli ...... , deer and bovine animal waste
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Persistence ofEscherichia coli ...... , deer and bovine animal waste
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D.R. Shelton
L.A. Kiefer
M. Santin-Duran
R. Blaustein
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10.1111/J.1472-765X.2012.03296.X
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2012-09-07T00:00:00Z