Effect of biochar on the fate of antibiotic resistant genes and integrons in compost amended agricultural soil

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Anuradha Singh
Ekta Singh
Nawaz Khan
Saurabh Shukla
Preeti Chaturvedi Bhargava
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[1] Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR),Aquatic Toxicology Laboratory, Environmental Toxicology Group, Food, Drug & Chemical, Environment and Systems, Toxicology (FEST) Division
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2024年 / 31卷
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Antibiotic resistance; Mobile genetic elements; Biochar; Soil; Remediation; Principal component analysis;
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The persistence and transmission of emerging pollutants such as antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) via mobile genetic elements (MGEs) have caused concern to scientific community. Composting practises are often adapted for the reduction of organic waste or to enhance fertility in agriculture soil but its continuous usage has posed a potential risk of increased abundance of ARGs in soil. Thus, the present study scrutinises the emerging risk of ARGs and MGEs in agriculture soil and its potential mitigation using biochar owing to its proven environmental sustainability and performance. After 30 days incubation, ARG distribution of SulI, SulII, dfrA1, dfrA12, tetA, flor, and ErmA was 50, 37.5, 37.5, 62.5, 42.11, 62.5, and 52.63% in control samples whereas it was 5, 15.78, 21.05, 15.79, 10.53, 21.05, and 31.58%, respectively, for biochar amended samples. Similarly, IntI1 and IntI2 in control and biochar amended samples were 18.75 and 6.25% and 10.53 and 5.26%, respectively. Principal component analysis (PCA) factor suggests that biochar amendment samples showed enhanced value for pH, organic matter, and organic carbon over control samples. Furthermore, Pearson’s correlation analysis performed between detected ARGs and MGEs demonstrated the positive and significant correlation at p < 0.05 for both control and biochar amended samples.
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