2021
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n3supl1p2031
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Sulfonamide resistance genes in soils treated with waste from animal production in an organic production system

Abstract: Animal waste is widely used in organic production systems. However, these residues can increase antimicrobial determinants in the soil. In this perspective, this study was developed to evaluate the presence of sulfonamide resistance genes in soils from an organic production system that received animal waste as organic fertilizer. Soil samples were collected from four properties with different management practices to increase soil fertility. Three properties use the animal waste from the conventional system and… Show more

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