Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, Cornell University, Geneva, New York, USA
2. Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Geneva, New York, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In the United States, surface water is commonly used to irrigate a variety of produce crops and can harbor pathogens responsible for food-borne illnesses and plant diseases. Understanding when pathogens infest water sources is valuable information for produce growers to improve the food safety and production of these crops. In this study, prevalence data along with regression tree analyses were used to correlate water quality parameters (pH, temperature, turbidity), irrigation site properties (source, the presence of livestock or fowl nearby), and precipitation data to the presence and concentrations of
Escherichia coli
,
Salmonella
spp., and hymexazol-insensitive (HIS) oomycetes (
Phytophthora
and
Pythium
spp.) in New York State surface waters. A total of 123 samples from 18 sites across New York State were tested for
E. coli
and
Salmonella
spp., of which 33% and 43% were positive, respectively. Additionally, 210 samples from 38 sites were tested for HIS oomycetes, and 88% were found to be positive, with 10 species of
Phytophthora
and 11 species of
Pythium
being identified from the samples. Regression analysis found no strong correlations between water quality parameters, site factors, or precipitation to the presence or concentration of
E. coli
in irrigation sources. For
Salmonella
, precipitation (≤0.64 cm) 3 days before sampling was correlated to both presence and the highest counts. Analyses for oomycetes found creeks to have higher average counts than ponds, and higher turbidity levels were associated with higher oomycete counts. Overall, information gathered from this study can be used to better understand the food safety and plant pathogen risks of using surface water for irrigation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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