Correlation of quantitative PCR for a poultry-specific brevibacterium marker gene with bacterial and chemical indicators of water pollution in a watershed impacted by land application of poultry litter.

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Published in Appl Environ Microbiol on January 28, 2011

Authors

Jennifer L Weidhaas1, Tamzen W Macbeth, Roger L Olsen, Valerie J Harwood

Author Affiliations

1: North Wind, Inc., Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA.

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