Journal article
Diversity of herbaceous plants and bacterial communities regulates soil resistome across forest biomes
HW Hu, JT Wang, BK Singh, YR Liu, YL Chen, YJ Zhang, JZ He
Environmental Microbiology | WILEY | Published : 2018
Abstract
Antibiotic resistance is ancient and prevalent in natural ecosystems and evolved long before the utilization of synthetic antibiotics started, but factors influencing the large-scale distribution patterns of natural antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) remain largely unknown. Here, a large-scale investigation over 4000 km was performed to profile soil ARGs, plant communities and bacterial communities from 300 quadrats across five forest biomes with minimal human impact. We detected diverse and abundant ARGs in forests, including over 160 genes conferring resistance to eight major categories of antibiotics. The diversity of ARGs was strongly and positively correlated with the diversity of bacte..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB15020200), Australian Research Council (DP170103628, DE150100870) and Natural Science Foundation of China (41601256).