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Agricultural land-use change exacerbates the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes via surface runoffs in Lake Tai Basin, China

Ming-Sha Zhang, Wen Li, Weiguo Zhang, Yuntao Li, Jiangye Li, Yan Gao

2021Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Agricultural runoff is an important antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) dissemination pathway from farmlands to water environment, however few studies have focused on the influence of agricultural land-use change on the pattern of ARGs in runoff and assess the health risk to public. Lake Tai Basin which experiences agricultural land-use change was selected to elucidate this concern. Our findings revealed that the pattern of ARGs was more diverse and the gene abundance was higher in orchard runoffs by comparison with conventional cropland runoffs. Co-occurrence network analysis between mobile genetic elements and ARGs demonstrated that after agricultural land-use change, ARG dissemination via runoffs became more threatened. In addition, this study illustrated the correlations between the antibiotic resistome and microbiome in runoffs, finding that non-dominant microbial taxa were the limiting factor which determined the pattern of ARGs in surface runoffs. In summary, the pattern and dissemination risk of ARGs in the surface runoff after agricultural land-use change in Lake Tai Basin were clarified via this study.

Topics & Concepts

Surface runoffResistomeAgricultureLand useLand use, land-use change and forestryAgricultural landThreatened speciesResistance (ecology)Environmental scienceStructural basinEcologyBiologyAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsHabitatPaleontologyMicrobiologyIntegronPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
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