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Soil plastispheres as hotspots of antibiotic resistance genes and potential pathogens

Dong Zhu, Jun Ma, Gang Li, Matthias C. Rillig, Yong‐Guan Zhu

The ISME Journal · 2021

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Summary

In the Anthropocene, increasing pervasive plastic pollution is creating a new environmental compartment, the plastisphere. How the plastisphere affects microbial communities and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is an issue of global concern. Although this has been studied in aquatic ecosystems, our understanding of plastisphere microbiota in soil ecosystems remains poor. Here, we investigated plastisphere microbiota and ARGs of four types of microplastics (MPs) from diverse soil environments, and revealed effects of manure, temperature, and moisture on them. Our results showed that the MPs select for microbial communities in the plastisphere, and that these plastisphere communities are involved in diverse metabolic pathways, indicating that they could drive diverse ecological processes i

Subject
Antimicrobial resistance
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1038/s41396-021-01103-9
Catalogue ID
SNmoqqszq3-sixxxp
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