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Insights into factors driving the transmission of antibiotic resistance from sludge compost-amended soil to vegetables under cadmium stress

  • Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Biotransformation of Organic Solid Waste
  • East China Normal University
  • Tongji University

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Sludge compost is often used as a fertilizer for crops, although it might be enriched with antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and heavy metals that cannot be removed through composting. A robust understanding of the factors affecting the transmission of ARGs to vegetables grown in soils treated with sludge products is lacking. In this study, target ARGs in the bulk and rhizosphere soils and endophytes of shallots under heavy metal stress (i.e., Cd) were assessed, and the factors driving the transmission of ARGs were identified. Cd stress resulted in an increase in the relative abundances of target ARGs in the bulk and rhizosphere soils and endophytes. The driving factors were different in soils and plants under different degrees of Cd stress. The fungal community composition was the main driving factor of ARG variation in both bulk and rhizosphere soils. Moreover, endophytic bacteria played a crucial role in transferring ARGs to plants. Higher Cd stress promoted the transfer of most target ARGs from the below-ground plant parts to the above-ground parts. These findings indicate that application of sludge contaminated with heavy metals, such as Cd, can facilitate the dissemination of ARGs into vegetables, which must be considered while assessing the risks to public health.

源语言英语
文章编号138990
期刊Science of the Total Environment
729
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 10 8月 2020

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