Pollution induced community tolerance (PICT) to Cu2+, and co-tolerance to nanoparticulate Cu, ionic silver (Ag+), and vancomycin were measured in field soils treated with Cu2+ 15 years previously. EC50 values were determined using substrate induced respiration and correlations made against soil physicochemical properties, microbial community structure, physiological status (qCO2; metabolic quotient), and abundances of genes associated with metal and antibiotic resistance. Previous level of exposure to copper was directly (P < 0.05) associated with tolerance to addition of new Cu2+, and also of nanoparticle Cu. However, Cu-exposed communities had no co-tolerance to Ag+ and had increased susceptibly to vancomycin. Increased tolerance to both ...
Soil microbial activity is adversely affected by pollutants such as heavy metals, antibiotics and pe...
Changes in tolerance levels of soil bacterial communities pre-exposed to different metal concentrati...
The development of metal tolerance in soil bacterial communities exposed to different heavy metals w...
Pollution induced community tolerance (PICT) to Cu²⁺, and co-tolerance to nanoparticulate Cu, ionic ...
International audienceSediment microbial communities were exposed for 21 days to an environmental co...
Previous studies showed that microbial communities develop trace metal tolerance after long term exp...
Adaptation of soil microorganisms to trace metals has frequently been shown, and is often associated...
Heavy metals are some of the most persistent and potent anthropogenic environmental contaminants. Al...
Co-selection for antibiotic tolerance in Cu polluted soils was studied in a laboratory experiment. P...
Microorganisms are a critical component in determining the availability of nutrients in soil. Divers...
The long-term accumulation of heavy metals in forest soil organic layers may adversely affect soil m...
Pollution induced community tolerance (PICT) has been suggested as an end-point measurement less aff...
The increase of bacterial community tolerance to Cu, and of cotolerance to the antibiotics tetracycl...
PICT (Pollution Induced Community Tolerance) to Cu is a useful and sensitive tool to assess the effe...
Adaptation of soil microbial communities to elevated copper (Cu) concentrations has been well docume...
Soil microbial activity is adversely affected by pollutants such as heavy metals, antibiotics and pe...
Changes in tolerance levels of soil bacterial communities pre-exposed to different metal concentrati...
The development of metal tolerance in soil bacterial communities exposed to different heavy metals w...
Pollution induced community tolerance (PICT) to Cu²⁺, and co-tolerance to nanoparticulate Cu, ionic ...
International audienceSediment microbial communities were exposed for 21 days to an environmental co...
Previous studies showed that microbial communities develop trace metal tolerance after long term exp...
Adaptation of soil microorganisms to trace metals has frequently been shown, and is often associated...
Heavy metals are some of the most persistent and potent anthropogenic environmental contaminants. Al...
Co-selection for antibiotic tolerance in Cu polluted soils was studied in a laboratory experiment. P...
Microorganisms are a critical component in determining the availability of nutrients in soil. Divers...
The long-term accumulation of heavy metals in forest soil organic layers may adversely affect soil m...
Pollution induced community tolerance (PICT) has been suggested as an end-point measurement less aff...
The increase of bacterial community tolerance to Cu, and of cotolerance to the antibiotics tetracycl...
PICT (Pollution Induced Community Tolerance) to Cu is a useful and sensitive tool to assess the effe...
Adaptation of soil microbial communities to elevated copper (Cu) concentrations has been well docume...
Soil microbial activity is adversely affected by pollutants such as heavy metals, antibiotics and pe...
Changes in tolerance levels of soil bacterial communities pre-exposed to different metal concentrati...
The development of metal tolerance in soil bacterial communities exposed to different heavy metals w...