微塑料
细菌
环境化学
污染
土壤水分
四环素
修正案
化学
温室
土壤污染
蚯蚓
微生物学
生物
抗生素
生态学
植物
遗传学
政治学
法学
作者
Mingming Sun,Mao Ye,Wentao Jiao,Yanfang Feng,Pingfeng Yu,Manqiang Liu,Jiaguo Jiao,Xiaojia He,Kuan Liu,Yuting Zhao,Jun Wu,Xin Jiang,Feng Hu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.11.036
摘要
The emerging mixed contamination of antibiotics and microplastics in greenhouse soil has made the control of antibiotic resistant gene (ARG) transmission a novel challenge. In this work, surfactant sophorolipid was applied to enhance the dissipation of tetracycline (TC) and tet genes in the presence of microplastics in greenhouse soil. During 49days of incubation, soil bacteria and phages were both found to be the crucial reservoirs of ARGs. Meanwhile, microplastic's presence significantly inhibited the dissipation of TC and ARGs in the soil. However, sophorolipid application was proved to outweigh the negative impact caused by microplastic existence, and lead to the highest dissipation of soil TC and ARGs. Significant positive correlation was detected between the dissipation rate of water-soluble and exchangeable TC content and bacteria/phage co-mediated ARG levels. This also held true between the two fractions of soil TC and the ratio of ARG level in the bacteria to that in the phages (BARGs/PARGs). The opposite impacts of microplastic presence and sophorolipid amendment on the TC/ARG dissipation found in this work provides new information for understanding ARG transmission between bacteria and phages in the mixed contaminated greenhouse soil.
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