Data from: Biological Soil Amendments Can Support Survival of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Escherichia coli in Soils and Sporadic Transfer to Romaine Lettuce
Biological soil amendments are an essential input in organic lettuce production. However, these BSAs can introduce or transfer pathogens like Escherichia coli O157:H7 to lettuce in pre-harvest environments. This study evaluated the effect of BSAs on survival of non-pathogenic and pathogenic E. coli in soils and transfer to lettuce. Romaine lettuce was grown with controlled light, temperature, and relative humidity. Soil was amended (side-dressed) with either heat treated poultry pellets (HTPP), HTPP with corn steep liquor (CSL), seabird guano (SBG), SBG with CSL, or left unamended (UA). Soils were co-inoculated with non-pathogenic, rifampicin-resistant E. coli TVS 353 and two chloramphenicol-resistant E. coli O157:H7 isolates (100 mL of 106 CFU/mL). E. coli survival over 28 days was evaluated. On day 28, Romaine lettuce was harvested, and presence of E. coli was determined.
Funding
Scientific Challenges and Cost-Effective Management of Risks Associated with Implementation of Produce Safety Regulations
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
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Agricultural Research Service
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Data contact name
Sharma, MananData contact email
manan.sharma@usda.govPublisher
Ag Data CommonsTemporal Extent Start Date
2023-08-21Temporal Extent End Date
2023-09-18Theme
- Non-geospatial
ISO Topic Category
- biota
- environment
- farming
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
soil; soil amendments; crop production; pathogens; Escherichia coli O157; romaine lettuce; corn steep liquor; produce safetyOMB Bureau Code
- 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
- 005:040 - National Research
ARS National Program Number
- 108
Pending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public