Presence of Enterobacteriaceae and Clostridiaceae in thte soil according to the use of biofertilizers of feces from goats and sheep.

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Author(s): ROSA, D. S.; OLIVEIRA, J. F. da S.; COSTA, M. M. da; MELO, A. M. Y. de; GOUVEIA, J. J. de S.; MALAGO JUNIOR, W.; REGITANO, L. C. de A.; GOUVEIA, G. V.

Summary: The use of biofertilizers appears as an alternative to the use of chemical fertilizers and use of residues generated by animal production. However, the presence of possible pathogens belonging to the families Enterobacteriaceae and Clostridiaceae in biofertilizers from feces can lead to sanitary and ecological problems.

Publication year: 2019

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