(2021) Antibiotic resistance and class 1 integron genes distribution in irrigation water-soil-crop continuum as a function of irrigation water sources. Environmental Pollution.
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Abstract
The increasing demand for fresh water coupled with the need to recycle water and nutrients has witnessed a global increase in wastewater irrigation. However, the development of antibiotic resistance hotspots in different environmental compartments, as a result of wastewater reuse is becoming a global health concern. The effect of irrigation water sources (wastewater, surface water, fresh water) on the presence and abundance of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) (blaCTX-m-32, tet-W, sul1, cml-A, and erm-B) and class 1 integrons (intI1) were investigated in the irrigation water-soil-crop continuum using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). Sul1 and blaCTX-m-32 were the most and least abundant ARGs in three environments, respectively. The abundance of ARGs and intI1 significantly decreased from wastewater to surface water and then fresh water. However, irrigation water sources had no significant effect on the abundance of ARGs and intI1 in soil and crop samples. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that UV index and air temperature attenuate the abundance of ARGs and intI1 in crop samples whereas the air humidity and soil electrical conductivity (EC) promotes the ARGs and intI1. So that the climate condition of semi-arid regions significantly affects the abundance of ARGs and intI1 in crop samples. The results suggest that treated wastewater might be safely reused in agricultural practice in semi-arid regions without a significant increase of potential health risks associated with ARGs transfer to the food chain. However, further research is needed for understanding and managing ARGs transfer from the agricultural ecosystem to humans through the food chain. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Antibiotics; Arid regions; Crops; DNA; Ecosystems; Genes; Irrigation; Polymerase chain reaction; Principal component analysis; Soils; Surface waters; Wastewater reclamation; Wastewater treatment; Water; Water conservation, Antibiotic resistance genes; Antibiotics resistance; Class 1 integrons; Foodchain; Fresh Water; Genetic elements; Human health risks; Irrigation waters; Wastewater irrigation; Water source, Health risks |
Journal or Publication Title: | Environmental Pollution |
Volume: | 289 |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12267 |
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