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Antibiotic resistance gene distribution in agricultural fields and crops. A soil-to-food analysis

AutorCerqueira, Francisco CSIC ORCID; Matamoros, Víctor CSIC ORCID ; Bayona Termens, Josep María CSIC ORCID; Berendonk, Thomas Ulrich; Elsinga, Goffe; Hornstra, Luc M.; Piña, Benjamín CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveSoil
Antibiotic resistance genes
Microbiomes
Endophytes
Irrigation water
qPCR
Rhizosphere
Fecha de publicaciónoct-2019
EditorElsevier
CitaciónEnvironmental Research 177: 108608 (2019)
ResumenDespite the social concern about the generalization of antibiotic resistance hotspots worldwide, very little is known about the contribution of different potential sources to the global risk. Here we present a quantitative analysis of the distribution of Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARGs) in soil, rhizospheric soil, roots, leaves and beans in tomato, lettuce and broad beans crops (165 samples in total), grown in nine commercial plots distributed in four geographical zones in the vicinity of Barcelona (North East Spain). We also analyzed five soil samples from a nearby forest, with no record of agricultural activities. DNA samples were analyzed for their content in the ARGs sul1, tetM, qnrS1, blaCTX-M-32, blaOXA-58, mecA, and blaTEM, plus the integron intI1, using qPCR methods. In addition, soil microbiomes from the different plots were analyzed by amplicon-targeted 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Our data show a decreasing gradient of ARG loads from soil to fruits and beans, the latter showing only from 0.1 to 0.01% of the abundance values in soil. The type of crop was the main determinant for both ARG distribution and microbiome composition among the different plots, with minor contributions of geographic location and irrigation water source. We propose that soil amendment and/or fertilization, more than irrigation water, are the main drivers of ARG loads on the edible parts of the crop, and that they should therefore be specifically controlled. © 2019 Elsevier Inc.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2019.108608
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/201188
DOI10.1016/j.envres.2019.108608
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