Journal article
Short-term copper exposure as a selection pressure for antibiotic resistance and metal resistance in an agricultural soil
W Kang, YJ Zhang, X Shi, JZ He, HW Hu
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2018
Abstract
Owing to the similar mechanisms of antibiotic and metal resistance, there is a growing concern that metal contamination may select for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the environment. Here, we constructed short-term laboratory microcosms to investigate the dynamics of a wide range of ARGs and two copper (Cu) resistance genes in an agricultural soil amended with a gradient of Cu concentrations (0~1000 mg kg−1). Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) were also quantified as a proxy for the horizontal gene transfer potential of ARGs. We detected 126 unique ARGs across all the soil samples using the high-capacity quantitative PCR array, and multidrug and β-lactam resistance were the most abundant ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by Australian Research Council (DP170103628) and Australian-China Joint Research Centre (ACSRF48165).