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. 2020 Jul 22;13(5):1631–1647. doi: 10.1111/1751-7915.13632

Table 2.

PM10 emissions and bacterial emission fluxes. a

PM10 Bacterial cell counts (epifluor. microscopy) Blood agar CFU KAA agar CFU (Enterococci)
Fertilizer application per ha 0.18 ± 0.12 kg 5.5 × 1016 ± 3.6 × 1016 8.5 × 1015 ± 5.7 × 1015 3.5 × 1013 ± 2.4 × 1013
Tillage per ha 1.15 ± 0.59 kg 1.8 × 1014 ± 9.3 × 1013 5.0 × 1012 ± 2.6 × 1012 2.9 × 1010 ± 1.5 × 1010
Wind‐driven emission, immediately following fertilization b per ha per month per m2 per second 6.1 kg (41 kg)

9.6 × 1014 (6.4 × 1015)

3.6 × 104 (2.5 × 105)

2.7 × 1013 (1.8 × 1014)

1 × 103 (7.1 × 103)

1.5 × 1011 (1.0 × 1012)

5.9 (38)

Wind‐driven emission, four weeks after fertilization c

per ha per month

per m2 per second

6.1 kg (41 kg)

4.7 × 1014 (3.2 × 1015)

1.8 × 104 (1.2 × 105)

3.9 × 1011 (2.6 × 1012)

15 (100)

5.3 × 109 (3.6 × 1010)

0.2 (1.3)

a

Emissions during fertilizer application and tillage were measured in the field. Wind‐driven emissions were measured in a wind tunnel and projected to the field site considering long‐term weather data.

b

Long‐term mean (maximum) for March (Fig. 6_PM10release), based on bacterial load measured during tillage.

c

Long‐term mean (maximum) for March (Fig. 6_PM10release), based on bacterial load measured 4 weeks after fertilization.