Applying organic fertilizers has been well documented to facilitate the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in soil ecosystems. However, the role of soil fauna in this process has been seldom addressed, which hampers our ability to predict the fate of and to manage the spread of ARGs. Here, using high-throughput quantitative polymerase chain reaction (HT-qPCR), we examined the effect of long-term (5-, 8-, and 10-year) fertilization treatments (control, inorganic fertilizers, and mixed fertilizers) on the transfer of ARGs between soil, nematodes, and earthworms. We found distinct fates for ARGs in the nematodes and earthworms, with the former having higher enriched levels of ARGs than the latter. Fertilization impacted the nu...
Spread of antibiotic resistance or the presence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in pathogens i...
Manure application is a common practice that not only adds nutrients and organic matter to arable so...
The degradation of black soil is a serious problem with the decrease in soil organic matter (SOM) co...
Applying organic fertilizers has been well documented to facilitate the dissemination of antibiotic ...
The positive roles of earthworms on soil functionality has been extensively documented. The capacity...
Although the effects of fertilization on the abundance and diversity of soil nematodes have been wid...
Field application of organic fertilizers may promote the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs...
Plasmid conjugation is one of the dominant mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer, playing a noticea...
Using cow dung to breed earthworms poses a risk of environmental transmission of antibiotic resistan...
The impacts of two ecological earthworms on the removal of chlortetracycline (CTC, 0.5 and 15 mg kg−...
Land application of animal manures is a major dissemination route for antibiotic resistance genes (A...
The distribution pattern of the earthworm gut microbiota at the host population level is of fundamen...
Spread of antibiotic resistance or the presence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in pathogens i...
Manure application is a common practice that not only adds nutrients and organic matter to arable so...
The degradation of black soil is a serious problem with the decrease in soil organic matter (SOM) co...
Applying organic fertilizers has been well documented to facilitate the dissemination of antibiotic ...
The positive roles of earthworms on soil functionality has been extensively documented. The capacity...
Although the effects of fertilization on the abundance and diversity of soil nematodes have been wid...
Field application of organic fertilizers may promote the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs...
Plasmid conjugation is one of the dominant mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer, playing a noticea...
Using cow dung to breed earthworms poses a risk of environmental transmission of antibiotic resistan...
The impacts of two ecological earthworms on the removal of chlortetracycline (CTC, 0.5 and 15 mg kg−...
Land application of animal manures is a major dissemination route for antibiotic resistance genes (A...
The distribution pattern of the earthworm gut microbiota at the host population level is of fundamen...
Spread of antibiotic resistance or the presence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in pathogens i...
Manure application is a common practice that not only adds nutrients and organic matter to arable so...
The degradation of black soil is a serious problem with the decrease in soil organic matter (SOM) co...