Unveiling the sustained effects of plant root exudates on soil microbiome and resistome and the related functional traits DOI
Lu Tan,

Jiayin Liang,

Z. H. Qin

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 376, P. 124485 - 124485

Published: Feb. 15, 2025

Language: Английский

Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in agricultural soils: A systematic analysis DOI Open Access
Jie Wu, Jinyang Wang,

Zhutao Li

et al.

Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 53(7), P. 847 - 864

Published: July 4, 2022

Misuse and overuse of antibiotics have contributed to the rise antimicrobial resistance as one top public health threats. Antibiotics antibiotic genes (ARGs) are prevalent in agricultural soils due widespread application livestock organic wastes. However, information about occurrence, distribution, risk ARGs is lacking for many scenarios. In this study, based on 2225 observations from 135 independent studies, we summarized concentration or abundance under different fertilizer sources land-use patterns, analyzed contributions key environmental factors occurrence soils, highlighted potential ecological typical relationship between mobile genetic elements (MGEs). Our results showed that cattle manure, chicken swine sewage sludge were primary pollution sulfonamides, tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones, their corresponding main types. Land-use type, soil, climatic affected ARG abundances. MGEs play a vital role promoting dissemination ARGs, especially sul1 gene closely related intI1. conclusion, our findings future research exploring these topics will contribute better management contamination human health.

Language: Английский

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181

Bacillus subtilisimpact on plant growth, soil health and environment: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde DOI Open Access
Subhasmita Mahapatra, Radheshyam Yadav, Wusirika Ramakrishna

et al.

Journal of Applied Microbiology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 132(5), P. 3543 - 3562

Published: Feb. 9, 2022

Abstract The increased dependence of farmers on chemical fertilizers poses a risk to soil fertility and ecosystem stability. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are at the forefront sustainable agriculture, providing multiple benefits for enhancement crop production health. Bacillus subtilis is common PGPR in that plays key role conferring biotic abiotic stress tolerance plants by induced systemic resistance (ISR), biofilm formation lipopeptide production. As part bioremediating technologies, spp. can purify metal contaminated soil. It acts as potent denitrifying agent agroecosystems while improving carbon sequestration process when applied regulated concentration. Although it harbours several antibiotic genes (ARGs), reduce horizontal transfer ARGs during manure composting modifying genetic makeup existing microbiota. In some instances, affects beneficial microbes rhizosphere. External inoculation B. has both positive negative impacts endophytic semi-synthetic microbial community. Soil texture, type, pH bacterial concentration play crucial regulation all these processes. amendments consortia produced engineering could be used lessen effect diversity. complex plant–microbe interactions decoded using transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics epigenomics strategies which would productivity well-being more attributes similar character Dr. Jekyll plant growth, health environment akin Mr. Hyde.

Language: Английский

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165

A Review of Current Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics in Food Animals DOI Creative Commons
Chunming Xu,

Lingqiang Kong,

Hanfang Gao

et al.

Frontiers in Microbiology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: May 12, 2022

The overuse of antibiotics in food animals has led to the development bacterial resistance and widespread resistant bacteria world. Antibiotic-resistant (ARB) antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs) are currently considered emerging contaminants, which a serious threat public health globally. current situation ARB ARGs from animal farms, manure, wastewater was firstly covered this review. Potential risks were also highlighted, as well strategies (including novel technologies, alternatives, administration) fight against resistance. This review can provide an avenue for further research, development, application antibacterial agents reduce adverse effects antibiotic farms.

Language: Английский

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92

Emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant foodborne pathogens from farm to table DOI Open Access
Junhwan Kim, Juhee Ahn

Food Science and Biotechnology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 31(12), P. 1481 - 1499

Published: Sept. 1, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

79

Potential Causes of Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance and Preventive Measures in One Health Perspective-A Review DOI Creative Commons
Habtamu Endale, Mesfin Mathewos,

Debela Abdeta

et al.

Infection and Drug Resistance, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: Volume 16, P. 7515 - 7545

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Abstract: Antimicrobial resistance, referring to microorganisms' capability subsist and proliferate even when there are antimicrobials is a foremost threat public health globally. The appearance of antimicrobial resistance can be ascribed anthropological, animal, environmental factors. Human-related causes include overuse misuse in medicine, antibiotic-containing cosmetics biocides utilization, inadequate sanitation hygiene settings. Prophylactic therapeutic overuse, using as feed additives, microbes resistant antibiotics genes animal excreta, residue found animal-origin food excreta animals related contributive factors for the antibiotic emergence spread. Environmental including naturally existing genes, improper disposal unused antimicrobials, contamination from waste settings, farms, pharmaceutical industries, use agricultural chemicals facilitatet its Wildlife has plausible role Adopting one-health approach involving properly humans, improving spaces implementing coordinated governmental regulations crucial combating resistance. Collaborative cooperative involvement stakeholders public, veterinary ecological sectors circumvent problem effectively. Keywords: one health, gene, environment, wildlife

Language: Английский

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62

Evolution and implementation of One Health to control the dissemination of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and resistance genes: A review DOI Creative Commons

Nayeem Ahmad,

Ronni Mol Joji, Mohammad Shahid

et al.

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Jan. 16, 2023

Antibiotic resistance is a serious threat to humanity and its environment. Aberrant usage of antibiotics in the human, animal, environmental sectors, as well dissemination resistant bacteria genes among these sectors globally, are all contributing factors. In humans, generally used treat infections prevent illnesses. food-producing animals has lately emerged major public health concern. These medicines currently being utilized infectious diseases also for growth-promoting qualities. methods have resulted induction spread antibiotic from humans. Antibiotics can be introduced into environment variety sources, including human wastes, veterinary livestock husbandry waste. The soil been recognized reservoir ABR genes, not only because presence wide varied range capable producing natural but manure on crop fields, which may contain or antibiotics. Fears about hazards related residues include possible modifying microbiota promoting rise selection bacteria, danger generating pressure microflora resulting resistance. Because connectivity use, residue persistence, existence antibiotic-resistant human-animal-environment habitats linked One Health triangle. pillars support rigorous surveillance different individually combination, at national international level, overcoming laboratory resource challenges, core plan action execution should strictly implemented combat under one approach. Implementing could help avoid emergence while healthier World. This review aims emphasize regulatory approaches perspective by highlighting interconnectedness multi-sectoral nature ill-health facets.

Language: Английский

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59

A comprehensive and global evaluation of residual antibiotics in agricultural soils: Accumulation, potential ecological risks, and attenuation strategies DOI Creative Commons

Linfa Fang,

Chengyu Chen, Shiyang Li

et al.

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 262, P. 115175 - 115175

Published: June 26, 2023

The occurrence of antibiotics in agricultural soils has raised concerns due to their potential risks ecosystems and human health. However, a comprehensive understanding antibiotic accumulation, distribution, terrestrial on global scale is still limited. Therefore, this study, we evaluated the accumulation soil microorganisms plants, highlighted driving factors based 134 peer-reviewed studies (between 2000 2022). results indicated that 56 types were detected at least once with concentrations ranging from undetectable over 7000 µg/kg. Doxycycline, tylosin, sulfamethoxazole, enrofloxacin, belonging tetracyclines, macrolides, sulfonamides, fluoroquinolones, respectively, most accumulated soil. TCs, SAs, FQs was found pose greater (average 29.3%, 15.4%, 21.8%) plants (42.4%, 26.0%, 38.7%) than other antibiotics. East China identified as hot spot for contamination high levels concentration ecological risk plants. Antibiotic be higher vegetable fields (245.5 µg/kg) orchards (212.4 compared croplands (137.2 µg/kg). Furthermore, direct land application manure resulted compost fertilization. level decreased increasing pH organic matter content, attributed decreasing adsorption enhancing degradation In conclusion, study highlights need further research impacts function interaction mechanisms. Additionally, whole-chain approach, consisting consumption reduction, management strategies, remediation technology contaminated antibiotics, needed eliminate environmental sustainable green agriculture.

Language: Английский

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45

Potential reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance in livestock waste and treated wastewater that can be disseminated to agricultural land DOI Creative Commons
A. Mark Ibekwe, Ananda S. Bhattacharjee, Duc Phan

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 872, P. 162194 - 162194

Published: Feb. 11, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

44

Antibiotics soil-solution chemistry: A review of environmental behavior and uptake and transformation by plants DOI
Jackson Nkoh Nkoh, Chenjing Shang, Emmanuel Sunday Okeke

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 354, P. 120312 - 120312

Published: Feb. 9, 2024

Language: Английский

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32

Occurrence, bioaccumulation, fate, and risk assessment of emerging pollutants in aquatic environments: A review DOI

Yuange Yu,

Zhu Wang,

Bin Yao

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 923, P. 171388 - 171388

Published: March 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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