Survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in soil and on carrots and onions grown in fields treated with contaminated manure composts or irrigation water
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Sharad C. Phatak | Patricia D. Millner | S. Phatak | M. Doyle | P. Millner | Xiuping Jiang | Xiuping Jiang | Michael P. Doyle | Mahbub Islam | M. Islam
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