Fecal antibiotic resistance genes were transferred through the distribution of soil-lettuce-snail foodchain

Author:

Zhang Yuan1ORCID,Zhao Jiayi2,Chen Minglong2,Tang Xinyue2,Wang Yijia2,Zou Yun2

Affiliation:

1. Suzhou University of Science and Technology

2. Suzhou University of Science and Technology - Shihu Campus: Suzhou University of Science and Technology

Abstract

Abstract Massive antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) were detected in the soil modified by manure, which may affect human life safety through the food chain. However, the transmission of ARGs through the soil-plant-animal food chain is still unclear. Therefore, this study used high-throughput quantitative PCR technology to explore the effects of pig manure application on ARGs and bacterial communities in soil, lettuce phyllosphere and snail excrement.The results showed that a total of 384 ARGs and 48 MEGs were detected in all samples after 75 days of incubation. The diversity of ARGs and MGEs in soil components increased significantly by 87.04%and 40%with the addition of pig manure. The absolute abundance of ARGs in the phyllosphere of lettuce was significantly higher than that of the control group, with a growth rate of 212.5%.Six common ARGs were detected between the three components of the fertilization group, indicating that there was internal transmission of fecal ARGs between the trophic levels of the food chain.Firmicutes and Proteobacteria were identified as the dominant host bacteria in the food chain system, which were more likely to be used as carriers of ARGs to promote the spread of resistance in the food chain.The results were used to evaluate the potential ecological risks of livestock and poultry manure and provide theoretical basis and scientific support for the formulation of ARGs prevention and control policies.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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