Herbicides are one of the most widely used chemicals in agriculture. While they are known to be harmful to non-target organisms, the effects of herbicides on the composition and functioning of soil microbial communities remain unclear. Here we show that application of three widely used herbicides—glyphosate, glufosinate and dicamba—increase the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) in soil microbiomes without clear changes in the abundance, diversity and composition of bacterial communities. Mechanistically, these results could be explained by a positive selection for more tolerant genotypes that acquired several mutations in previously well-characterized herbicide and antibiotic resistance gene...
Introduction of glyphosate-resistant soybean plants into agricultural systems has greatly increased ...
EA BIOME INRA UBInternational audienceAntibiotics can be entrained onto agricultural land through th...
The increasing antimicrobial resistance in manure-amended soil can potentially enter food chain, rep...
To explore the responses of soil microbial communities to concentration gradients of antibiotic resi...
© 2019 Yu Jing ZhangThe increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental...
Antibiotic resistance genes have become highly mobile since the development of antibiotic chemothera...
Antibiotic resistance is a leading global health concern and is no longer a threat of the future (Wo...
International audienceThere is a discrepancy between antibiotic use in medicine and agriculture in t...
Environmental reservoir of antibiotic and other resistance genes are an emerging public health conce...
International audienceManure application to agricultural soil introduces antibiotic residues and inc...
The degradation of black soil is a serious problem with the decrease in soil organic matter (SOM) co...
Spread of antibiotic resistance or the presence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in pathogens i...
International audienceAntibiotics used in agriculture may reach the environment and stimulate the de...
Soil is a vital reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), but we still know little about thei...
Introduction of glyphosate-resistant soybean plants into agricultural systems has greatly increased ...
EA BIOME INRA UBInternational audienceAntibiotics can be entrained onto agricultural land through th...
The increasing antimicrobial resistance in manure-amended soil can potentially enter food chain, rep...
To explore the responses of soil microbial communities to concentration gradients of antibiotic resi...
© 2019 Yu Jing ZhangThe increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental...
Antibiotic resistance genes have become highly mobile since the development of antibiotic chemothera...
Antibiotic resistance is a leading global health concern and is no longer a threat of the future (Wo...
International audienceThere is a discrepancy between antibiotic use in medicine and agriculture in t...
Environmental reservoir of antibiotic and other resistance genes are an emerging public health conce...
International audienceManure application to agricultural soil introduces antibiotic residues and inc...
The degradation of black soil is a serious problem with the decrease in soil organic matter (SOM) co...
Spread of antibiotic resistance or the presence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in pathogens i...
International audienceAntibiotics used in agriculture may reach the environment and stimulate the de...
Soil is a vital reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), but we still know little about thei...
Introduction of glyphosate-resistant soybean plants into agricultural systems has greatly increased ...
EA BIOME INRA UBInternational audienceAntibiotics can be entrained onto agricultural land through th...
The increasing antimicrobial resistance in manure-amended soil can potentially enter food chain, rep...