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Occurrence and diversity of tetracycline resistance genes in the agricultural soils of South Korea

Authors
Kim, Song YeobKuppusamy, SaranyaKim, Jang HwanYoon, Young-EunKim, Kwon-RaeLee, Yong Bok
Issue Date
Nov-2016
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Keywords
Tetracycline; Antibiotic-resistant bacteria; Tet genes; Livestock manure compost; Long-term fertilization
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, v.23, no.21, pp 22190 - 22196
Pages
7
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume
23
Number
21
Start Page
22190
End Page
22196
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/15177
DOI
10.1007/s11356-016-7574-4
ISSN
0944-1344
1614-7499
Abstract
Reports on the occurrence and diversity of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genes, which are considered to be emerging pollutants worldwide, have, to date, not been published on South Korean agricultural soils. This is the first study to investigate the persistence of tetracycline (oxytetracycline, tetracycline, and chlortetracycline)-resistant bacterial community and genes in natural and long-term fertilized (NPK, pig, and cattle manure composts) agricultural soils in South Korea. The results showed that oxytetracycline and chlortetracycline could be the dominant residues in animal manures; regular fertilization of manures, particularly pig manures, may be the prime cause for the spread and abundance of tetracycline resistance in South Korean agricultural soils. Both the country's natural and agricultural soils are reservoirs of antibiotic-resistant species. Of the 113 tetracycline-resistant isolates identified (19 typical bacterial genera and 36 distinct species), approximately 40 to 99 % belonged to Gram-positive bacteria and Bacillus constituted the predominant genera. Of the 24 tet genes targeted, tetG, tetH, tetK, tetY, tetO, tetS, tetW, and tetQ were detected in all soil samples, highlighting their predominance and robust adaptability in soils. Meanwhile, it is suggested that tetC, tetE, tetZ, tetM, tetT, and tetP(B) are the common residues in pig manures, and furthermore, the treatment of soils with pig manures may wield a different impact on the tet gene resistome in agricultural soils. This study thus highlights the necessity for regulating the usage of tetracyclines in South Korean animal farming. This must be followed by proper monitoring of the subsequent usage of animal manures especially that derived from pig farms located in agricultural soils.
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