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Arvind Bhagwat
Kevin Chao
Ronald Fayer
Jeffrey Karns
Moon Kim
Alan Lefcourt
Yaguang Luo
Patricia Millner
Xiangwu Nou
Yakov Pachepsky
Jitu Patel
Mónica Santín-Durán
Manan Sharma
Dan Shelton
Jo Ann Van Kessel
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David Ingram
Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory
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Phone: (301) 504-8994
Fax: (301) 504-8370
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10300 BALTIMORE AVENUE
BLDG 201 BARC-EAST
BELTSVILLE, MD, 20705


Publications
A novel approach to investigate the uptake and internalization of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in spinach cultivated in soil and hydroponic media - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sharma, M., Ingram, D.T., Patel, J.R., Millner, P.D., Hull, A., Donnenberg, M. 2009. A novel approach to investigate the uptake and internalization of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in spinach cultivated in soil and hydroponic media. Journal of Food Protection. 72(7):1513-1520.
Survival of enterohemorrhagic and avian pathogenic Escherichia coli from spinach plants after overhead irrigation with (currently acceptable) contamination levels - (Abstract)
Ingram, D.T., Mudd, C.L., Ferguson, S.E., Sharma, M., Kniel, K. 2009. Survival of enterohemorrhagic and avian pathogenic Escherichia coli from spinach plants after overhead irrigation with (currently acceptable) contamination levels [abstract]. International Association for Food Protection 2009 Abstract Book. Paper No. P3-09. p. 151.
Internalization of E. coli O157:H7 in spinach cultivated in soil and hydroponic media - (Abstract)
Sharma, M., Ingram, D.T., Patel, J.R., Millner, P.D., Hull, A., Donnenberg, M., Wang, X. 2009. Internalization of E. coli O157:H7 in spinach cultivated in soil and hydroponic media [abstract]. International Association for Food Protection Program Book. p. 40.
Effect of fresh produce crop residue on the survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in soil - (Abstract)
Nou, X., Millner, P.D., Patel, J.R., Sharma, M., Ingram, D.T. 2009. Effect of fresh produce crop residue on the survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in soil [abstract]. International Association for Food Protection 2009 Abstract Book. Paper No. T5-03. p. 41.
Characterization of microbial content of organic and conventional produce in Maryland relative to production practices and inputs - (Abstract)
Millner, P.D., Ingram, D.T., Reynolds, S.L., Shelton, D.R., Patel, J.R. 2008. Characterization of microbial content of organic and conventional produce in Maryland relative to production practices and inputs. International Association for Food Protection Abstract Book. Paper No. P1-29. p. 62.
Minimally Managed Composting of Beef Manure at the Pilot Scale: Effects of Manure Pile Construction on Pile Temperature Profiles and the Fate of Oxytetracycline and Chlorotetracycline - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Arikan, O., Mulbry III, W.W., Ingram, D.T., Millner, P.D. 2009. Minimally Managed Composting of Beef Manure at the Pilot Scale: Effect of Manure Pile Construction on Pile Temperature Profiles and the Fate of Oxytetracycline and Chlorotetracycline. Bioresource Technology. 100:4447-4453.
Factors affecting compost tea as a potential source of Escherichia coli and Salmonella on fresh produce - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ingram, D.T., Millner, P.D. 2006. Factors affecting compost tea as a potential source of Escherichia coli and Salmonella on fresh produce. Journal of Food Protection. 70(4):828-834.
Compost Tea: Is It a Potential on-Farm Source of Foodborne Pathogens? - (Abstract)
Ingram, D.T., Millner, P.D. 2005. Compost tea: Is it a potential on-farm source of foodborne pathogens?[abstract]. Mid-Atlantic Composting Association, USDA, ARS, BARC, September 22, 2005, Beltsville, MD.
Microbial Disinfection During Multistage Treatment of Swine Manure - (Abstract)
Millner, P.D., Vanotti, M.B., Ingram, D.T., Ellison, A.Q., Hunt, P.G., Szogi, A.A. 2005. Microbial disinfection during multistage treatment of swine manure. 105th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Georgia World Congress Center, June 5-9, 2005, Alanta, GA.
Nitrogen and Other Trace-Gas Emissions from Swine Production in the Central Great Basin - (Other)
Harper, L.A., Weaver, L.H., Flesch, T.K., Wilson, J.D., Millner, P.D., Ingram, D.T. 2005. Nitrogen and other trace-gas emissions from swine production in the central great basin. Government Publication/Report for Agreement Number 58-6612-3-234. April 22, 2005. p. 38
Evaluation of Two Compost Tea Brewing Methods for the Ability to Propagate Foodborne Pathogens - (Abstract)
Ingram, D.T., Scheurell, S.J., Millner, P.D. 2005. Evaluation of two compost tea brewing methods for the ability to propagate foodborne pathogens. American Society for Microbiology Meeting, June 5-9, 2005, Atlanta, GA.
Microbial Disinfection During Multistage Treatment of Swine Manure - (Abstract)
Millner, P.D., Vanotti, M.B., Ingram, D.T., Ellison, A.Q., Hunt, S.W., Szogi, A.A. 2005. Microbial disinfection during multistage treatment of swine manure. American Society for Microbiology Meeting, June 5-9, 2005, Atlanta, GA.
Fecal Bacterial Pathogens and Indicators in Commercially Available Compost - (Abstract)
Ingram, D.T. 2004. Fecal bacterial pathogens and indicators in commercially available compost. [Abstract]. International Association for Food Protection. p.2.
Growth of Foodborne Pathogens During Production of Compost Tea - (Abstract)
Ingram, D.T., Millner, P.D. 2004. Growth of foodborne pathogens during production of compost tea. [Abstract]. International Association for Food Protection. August 10-12, 2004, Phoenix, Arizona. p.2.
Fecal Bacterial Pathogens and Indicators in Commercially Available Compost - (Abstract)
INGRAM, D.T., MILLNER, P.D. FECAL BACTERIAL PATHOGENS AND INDICATORS IN COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE COMPOST. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FOOD PROTECTION. 2004.
Growth of Foodborne Pathogens During Production of Compost Tea - (Abstract)
INGRAM, D.T., MILLNER, P.D. GROWTH OF FOODBORNE PATHOGENS DURING PRODUCTION OF COMPOST TEA. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FOOD PROTECTION PROCEEDINGS. 2004.

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