2019
DOI: 10.13031/trans.12940
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Wheat Strip Effects on Microbial Transport Following Variable Applications of Beef Cattle Manure

Abstract: Vegetative filter strips (VFS) consisting of perennial vegetation have been successfully used to reduce the transport of contaminants in runoff from land application areas. The effectiveness of a winter wheat strip, which may be more acceptable to producers, in reducing microbial transport was examined in this study. A 1.4 m wheat strip was used to allow direct comparison with experimental results obtained in previous studies. Beef cattle manure was applied to 0.75 m wide by 4.0 m long plots established on an … Show more

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“…Research on microbial attachment to particulate matter in manure suggests controlling the amount of sediment reaching surface waters will also reduce transport of manure‐borne bacteria (Guber, Pachepsky, Shelton, & Yu, 2007). However a 1.4‐m wheat strip did not reduce runoff of microbes from broadcast beef manure (Durso, Gilley, Marx, & Thayer, 2019a), and a larger cool‐season grass vegetative treatment system did not physically remove the microbes from beef feedlot runoff, or prevent them from traveling further along the treatment cell (Durso et al., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on microbial attachment to particulate matter in manure suggests controlling the amount of sediment reaching surface waters will also reduce transport of manure‐borne bacteria (Guber, Pachepsky, Shelton, & Yu, 2007). However a 1.4‐m wheat strip did not reduce runoff of microbes from broadcast beef manure (Durso, Gilley, Marx, & Thayer, 2019a), and a larger cool‐season grass vegetative treatment system did not physically remove the microbes from beef feedlot runoff, or prevent them from traveling further along the treatment cell (Durso et al., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%