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Herbicide Selection Promotes Antibiotic Resistance in Soil Microbiomes
Authors:Hanpeng Liao  Xi Li  Qiue Yang  Yudan Bai  Peng Cui  Chang Wen  Chen Liu  Zhi Chen  Jiahuan Tang  Jiangang Che  Zhen Yu  Stefan Geisen  Shungui Zhou  Ville-Petri Friman  Yong-Guan Zhu
Abstract:Herbicides are one of the most widely used chemicals in agriculture. While they are known to be harmful to nontarget 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 ARGs. Moreover, herbicide exposure increased cell membrane permeability and conjugation frequency of multidrug resistance plasmids, promoting ARG movement between bacteria. A similar pattern was found in agricultural soils across 11 provinces in China, where herbicide application, and the levels of glyphosate residues in soils, were associated with increased ARG and MGE abundances relative to herbicide-free control sites. Together, our results show that herbicide application can enrich ARGs and MGEs by changing the genetic composition of soil microbiomes, potentially contributing to the global antimicrobial resistance problem in agricultural environments.
Keywords:agrochemicals   antibiotic resistance   experimental evolution   herbicide tolerance   soil microbiomes   mobile genetic elements
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