Effects of manure and mineral fertilization strategies on soil antibiotic resistance gene levels and microbial community in a paddy-upland rotation system

TitleEffects of manure and mineral fertilization strategies on soil antibiotic resistance gene levels and microbial community in a paddy-upland rotation system
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsLin H., Sun W.C, Zhang Z.L, Chapman S.J, Freitag T.E, Fu J.R, Zhang X., Ma J.W
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume211
Pagination332-337
Date PublishedApr
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number0269-7491
Accession NumberWOS:000376696800037
KeywordsABUNDANCE, agricultural soils, Antibiotic resistance genes, Bacteria, CASSETTES, EASTERN CHINA, Fertilization, FIELD, INTEGRONS, Manure, Paddy-upland, physiological profiles, rotation, soil microbial community, SULFADIAZINE, TETRACYCLINE RESISTANCE
Abstract

This work investigated the responses of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and the soil microbial community in a paddy-upland rotation system to mineral fertilizer (NPK) and different application dosages of manure combined with NPK. The occurrence of five tetracycline ARGs (tetA, tetB, tetC, tetG and tetW), two sulfonamide ARGs (sul1 and sul2) and one genetic element (Intl1) was quantified. NPK application showed only slight or no impact on soil ARGs abundances compared with the control without fertilizer. Soil ARGs abundances could be increased by manure-NPK application but was related to manure dosage (2250-9000 kg ha(-1)). Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that the soil ARG profile of the treatment with 9000 kg ha(-1) manure separated clearly from the other treatments; the ARGs that contributed most to the discrimination of this treatment were tetA, tetG, tetW, sul1, sul2 and Intl1. Community level physiological profile (CLPP) analysis showed that increasing manure dosage from 4500 kg ha(-1) to 9000 kg ha(-1) induced a sharp increase in almost all of the detected ARGs but would not change the microbial community at large. However, 9000 kg ha(-1) manure application produced a decline in soil microbial activity. Determination of antibiotics and heavy metals in soils suggested that the observed bloom of soil ARGs might associate closely with the accumulation of copper and zinc in soil. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Alternate JournalEnviron. Pollut.
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Lin, Hui Sun, Wanchun Zhang, Zulin Chapman, Stephen J. Freitag, Thomas E. Fu, Jianrong Zhang, Xin Ma, Junwei
Zhang, Zulin/B-2879-2010
National Natural Science Foundation of China [41401542]; Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY14C150002]; Key SCI-technology Innovation program of Zhejiang province [2013TD12]; Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest [201303091]; Scottish Government Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services (RESAS) Division
This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41401542), the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (LY14C150002), the Key SCI-technology Innovation program of Zhejiang province (2013TD12), and the Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest (201303091). And thanks to the support from Scottish Government Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services (RESAS) Division.

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