Journal article
Long-term nickel contamination increases the occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes in agricultural soils
HW Hu, JT Wang, J Li, XZ Shi, YB Ma, D Chen, JZ He
Environmental Science and Technology | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Heavy metal contamination is assumed to be a selection pressure on antibiotic resistance, but to our knowledge, evidence of the heavy metal-induced changes of antibiotic resistance is lacking on a long-term basis. Using quantitative PCR array and Illumina sequencing, we investigated the changes of a wide spectrum of soil antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) following 4- 5 year nickel exposure (0-800 mg kg-1) in two long-term experimental sites. A total of 149 unique ARGs were detected, with multidrug and β-lactam resistance as the most prevailing ARG types. The frequencies and abundance of ARGs tended to increase along the gradient of increasing nickel concentrations, with the highest values r..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB15020200), and the Australian Research Council (DE150100870, DP170103628).