Efficiency of Domestic Hygienization of Fertirrigated Lettuces with Wastewater from Dairy Cattle Farming

Paulo Cezar Da Cunha Junior, Lais Figueira Gebara Cabral, Marcos Filgueiras Jorge, Leonardo Duarte Batista Da Silva, Rosane Da Silva Rodrigues, Elisa Helena Da Rocha Ferreira
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Lettuce is the most consumed vegetable worldwide, which has a great economic importance. Its growth demands a large volume of water, encouraging the search for alternative water sources, such as fertigation with cattle wastewater. However, as it is a fecal-origin material, this practice can increase the initial microbial load of the vegetable and affect the efficiency of the sanitation process. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of domestic sanitation with sodium hypochlorite solution of lettuces obtained with different dosages of fertigation with wastewater from dairy cattle. After the sanitization, samples of all treatments showed lower number of total Coliforms, Escherichia coli and Aerobic Mesophiles. However, lettuces grown with 200% and 300% of the recommended dose of nitrogen showed microbial counts higher than those declared safe for consumption even after sanitization. There was no development of Salmonella spp. Although the productivity of the vegetable has increased with this irrigation technique, the limit of 100% of the recommended dose of nitrogen must be respected, since higher doses caused the persistence of pathogens at unsafe levels for human health even after the sanitation process. However, fertigation proved to be an outstanding alternative for saving water resources and proper disposal of wastewater.
利用奶牛养殖废水对施肥生菜的家庭卫生效果研究
莴苣是世界上消费量最大的蔬菜,具有重要的经济意义。它的增长需要大量的水,这鼓励人们寻找替代水源,比如用牛的废水施肥。然而,由于它是一种源自粪便的材料,这种做法会增加蔬菜的初始微生物负荷,并影响卫生过程的效率。因此,本研究的目的是评价用不同剂量的奶牛废水施肥得到的次氯酸钠生菜溶液对家庭卫生的效果。处理后的样品中大肠菌群总数、大肠杆菌总数和嗜氧中温菌总数均有所减少。然而,即使在消毒后,在推荐氮量的200%和300%的情况下生长的生菜的微生物数量也高于宣布安全食用的量。虽然这种灌溉技术提高了蔬菜的产量,但必须遵守100%推荐氮剂量的限制,因为更高的剂量会导致病原体持续处于不安全的水平,即使在卫生过程之后。然而,事实证明,施肥是节约水资源和适当处理废水的一种出色的替代方案。
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