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Alleviated Antibiotic-Resistant Genes in the Rhizosphere of Agricultural Soils with Low Antibiotic Concentration.

Mengke SongKe PengLongfei JiangDayi ZhangDandan SongGuoen ChenHuijuan XuYongtao LiChunling Luo
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2020)
The influence of the rhizosphere on the abundance and diversity of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) has been recognized but there is a lack of consensus because of broad ranges of plant species and antibiotic concentrations across different habitats and the elusive underlying mechanisms. Here, we profiled antibiotic concentrations and resistomes in the rhizosphere and bulk soils by cultivating 10 types of crops in manure-amended agricultural soils. Rhizosphere effects altered the antibiotic resistome structure, significantly increased the absolute abundance of the antibiotic resistome, and decreased their relative abundance, contrasting previous studies. Such plantation-driven variation in ARGs resulted from the boost of bacterial lineages with negative relationships with ARGs and the constraint of the potential ARG-hosts in the rhizosphere of plants cultivated in soils with low antibiotic concentrations as the selective pressure. This mechanism is not reported previously and deepens our understanding about the rhizosphere effects on ARGs.
Keyphrases
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • microbial community
  • heavy metals
  • wastewater treatment
  • human health
  • anaerobic digestion
  • climate change
  • plant growth
  • clinical practice
  • bioinformatics analysis