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Assessment of foodborne pathogen survival during production and pre-harvest application of compost and compost tea.

机译:评估堆肥和堆肥茶生产和收获前施用过程中食源性病原体的生存。

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The use of compost in crop production systems as a soil amendment is recognized by both conventional and organic plant production practitioners as a means to increase yields and reduce the incidence of foliar diseases. Compost tea (CT), an aqueous extract of the biological components of compost, is also recognized as a means to broadcast the phytopathogen-reducing components of compost directly to the surfaces of plants where many foliar diseases become established. CT has been shown to control the proliferation of a variety of foliar diseases in many turf, crop and horticulture production systems when applied directly to the foliar surfaces of plants. This dissertation research was designed to address several pre-harvest food safety issues concerning compost and compost teas. Three objectives were pursued to establish whether the use of compost and compost teas as pre-harvest practices may introduce foodborne pathogens into the food supply and, therefore, contribute to the incidence of foodborne illness. The first objective involved a microbiological survey of commercially available compost in the U.S. to determine the prevalence of fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli, Salmonella and enterococci that might be reaching consumers through contaminated fruit and vegetables. The second objective was to investigate the ability of these foodborne pathogens to propagate during the production of CT. The third objective involved a field study examining the potential of CT to disseminate E. coli into organic and conventional strawberry production systems. The effects of CT on the fruit yield, phytopathogen suppression, as well as the potential for foodborne pathogen survival on the fruit surfaces were examined. This project provided important information and recommendations for the safe production and pre-harvest application of compost and compost teas. It was contended that, with proper attention to the manufacture and storage of compost and with simple modification of current trends in CT production systems, the current threshold of pre-harvest introduction of foodborne pathogens could be significantly reduced.
机译:传统和有机植物生产从业者都认识到,在农作物生产系统中使用堆肥作为土壤改良剂是增加产量和减少叶病发病率的一种手段。堆肥茶(CT),一种堆肥生物成分的水提物,也被认为是一种将堆肥的减少植物病原体成分​​直接传播到许多叶病形成的植物表面的方法。当直接应用于植物的叶面时,CT已显示可控制许多草皮,农作物和园艺生产系统中多种叶病的繁殖。本论文的研究旨在解决堆肥和堆肥茶的几个收获前食品安全问题。追求三个目标来确定使用堆肥和堆肥茶作为收获前的做法是否可以将食源性病原体引入食物供应中,从而促进食源性疾病的发生。第一个目标涉及对美国市售堆肥进行的微生物学调查,以确定可能通过受污染的水果和蔬菜进入消费者的粪便大肠菌,大肠埃希菌,沙门氏菌和肠球菌的流行情况。第二个目的是研究这些食源性病原体在CT产生过程中传播的能力。第三个目标涉及一项现场研究,研究了CT将大肠杆菌传播到有机和常规草莓生产系统中的潜力。检查了CT对水果产量,植物病原菌抑制以及水果表面食源性病原体存活潜力的影响。该项目为堆肥和堆肥茶的安全生产和收获前应用提供了重要的信息和建议。有人认为,只要适当注意堆肥的生产和储存,并简单地改变CT生产系统中的当前趋势,就可以大大降低目前食源性病原体收获前引入的门槛。

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  • 作者

    Ingram, David Thomas.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Food Science and Technology.Agriculture Plant Pathology.Biology Microbiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 280 p.
  • 总页数 280
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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