Modelling Escherichia coli adsorption in selected soils in Sarawak
One major impact of animal farming activities is the non-point source microbial pollution of waterways. Manure from animal feeding operations can be a potential source of fecal bacteria, including various types of fecal pathogens. In this study, adsorption of fecal bacteria in 5 different soils wa...
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my-unimas-ir.160462023-04-04T01:47:46Z Modelling Escherichia coli adsorption in selected soils in Sarawak 2006 Goh, Soon Hian. QL Zoology QR Microbiology SF Animal culture SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling One major impact of animal farming activities is the non-point source microbial pollution of waterways. Manure from animal feeding operations can be a potential source of fecal bacteria, including various types of fecal pathogens. In this study, adsorption of fecal bacteria in 5 different soils was investigated. Escherichia coli (wild strains) isolated from animal wastewater was used as an indicator of microbial pollution of water in the study. 2006 Thesis http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16046/ http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16046/1/Goh%20Soon.pdf text en validuser masters Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) Faculty of Resource Science and Technology |
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One major impact of animal farming activities is the non-point source microbial pollution of waterways. Manure from animal feeding operations can be a potential source of fecal bacteria, including various types of fecal pathogens. In this study, adsorption of fecal bacteria in 5 different soils was investigated. Escherichia coli (wild strains) isolated from animal wastewater was used as an indicator of microbial pollution of water in the study. |
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Modelling Escherichia coli adsorption in selected soils in Sarawak |
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Modelling Escherichia coli adsorption in selected soils in Sarawak |
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Modelling Escherichia coli adsorption in selected soils in Sarawak |
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Modelling Escherichia coli adsorption in selected soils in Sarawak |
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Modelling Escherichia coli adsorption in selected soils in Sarawak |
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modelling escherichia coli adsorption in selected soils in sarawak |
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