The phyllosphere and soil are two of the most important reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in terrestrial ecosystems. However, comparative studies on the biogeographic patterns of ARGs in these two habitats are lacking. Based on the construction of ARG abundance atlas across a > 4,000 km transect in eastern and northern Australia, we found contrasting biogeographic patterns of the phyllosphere and soil resistomes, which showed their distinct responses to the biotic and abiotic stresses. The similarity of ARG compositions in soil, but not in the phyllosphere, exhibited significant distance-decay patterns. ARG abundance in the phyllosphere was mainly correlated with the compositions of co-occurring bacterial, fungal and protista...
Termites are pivotal ecosystem engineers in tropical and subtropical habitats, where they construct ...
Resistomes are ubiquitous in natural environments. Previous studies have shown that both the plant p...
The use of antibiotics in humans and animals results in a release of excess antibiotic residues into...
The phyllosphere and soil are two of the most important reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes (A...
© 2021 Zhenzhen YanThe spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is a great public health threat ...
Warming affects microbial functioning of soil and the phyllosphere across global ecosystems. However...
Antibiotic resistance is ancient and prevalent in natural ecosystems and evolved long before the uti...
The plant microbiome represents a crucial pathway for human exposure to environmental antibiotic res...
Ancient and diverse antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have previously been identified from soil, in...
Abstract Soils harbor the most diverse naturally evolved antibiotic resistomes on Earth that threat...
4 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 19 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version contains suppl...
Termites are pivotal ecosystem engineers in tropical and subtropical habitats, where they construct ...
Resistomes are ubiquitous in natural environments. Previous studies have shown that both the plant p...
The use of antibiotics in humans and animals results in a release of excess antibiotic residues into...
The phyllosphere and soil are two of the most important reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes (A...
© 2021 Zhenzhen YanThe spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is a great public health threat ...
Warming affects microbial functioning of soil and the phyllosphere across global ecosystems. However...
Antibiotic resistance is ancient and prevalent in natural ecosystems and evolved long before the uti...
The plant microbiome represents a crucial pathway for human exposure to environmental antibiotic res...
Ancient and diverse antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have previously been identified from soil, in...
Abstract Soils harbor the most diverse naturally evolved antibiotic resistomes on Earth that threat...
4 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 19 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version contains suppl...
Termites are pivotal ecosystem engineers in tropical and subtropical habitats, where they construct ...
Resistomes are ubiquitous in natural environments. Previous studies have shown that both the plant p...
The use of antibiotics in humans and animals results in a release of excess antibiotic residues into...