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Accumulation of Pharmaceuticals, Enterococcus, and Resistance Genes in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater for Zero to 100 Years in Central Mexico

Irrigation with wastewater releases pharmaceuticals, pathogenic bacteria, and resistance genes, but little is known about the accumulation of these contaminants in the environment when wastewater is applied for decades. We sampled a chronosequence of soils that were variously irrigated with wastewat...

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Autores principales: Dalkmann, Philipp, Broszat, Melanie, Siebe, Christina, Willaschek, Elisha, Sakinc, Tuerkan, Huebner, Johannes, Amelung, Wulf, Grohmann, Elisabeth, Siemens, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23049795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045397
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author Dalkmann, Philipp
Broszat, Melanie
Siebe, Christina
Willaschek, Elisha
Sakinc, Tuerkan
Huebner, Johannes
Amelung, Wulf
Grohmann, Elisabeth
Siemens, Jan
author_facet Dalkmann, Philipp
Broszat, Melanie
Siebe, Christina
Willaschek, Elisha
Sakinc, Tuerkan
Huebner, Johannes
Amelung, Wulf
Grohmann, Elisabeth
Siemens, Jan
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description Irrigation with wastewater releases pharmaceuticals, pathogenic bacteria, and resistance genes, but little is known about the accumulation of these contaminants in the environment when wastewater is applied for decades. We sampled a chronosequence of soils that were variously irrigated with wastewater from zero up to 100 years in the Mezquital Valley, Mexico, and investigated the accumulation of ciprofloxacin, enrofloxacin, sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, clarithromycin, carbamazepine, bezafibrate, naproxen, diclofenac, as well as the occurrence of Enterococcus spp., and sul and qnr resistance genes. Total concentrations of ciprofloxacin, sulfamethoxazole, and carbamazepine increased with irrigation duration reaching 95% of their upper limit of 1.4 µg/kg (ciprofloxacin), 4.3 µg/kg (sulfamethoxazole), and 5.4 µg/kg (carbamazepine) in soils irrigated for 19–28 years. Accumulation was soil-type-specific, with largest accumulation rates in Leptosols and no time-trend in Vertisols. Acidic pharmaceuticals (diclofenac, naproxen, bezafibrate) were not retained and thus did not accumulate in soils. We did not detect qnrA genes, but qnrS and qnrB genes were found in two of the irrigated soils. Relative concentrations of sul1 genes in irrigated soils were two orders of magnitude larger (3.15×10(−3)±0.22×10(−3) copies/16S rDNA) than in non-irrigated soils (4.35×10(−5)±1.00×10(−5) copies/16S rDNA), while those of sul2 exceeded the ones in non-irrigated soils still by a factor of 22 (6.61×10(–4)±0.59×10(−4) versus 2.99×10(−5)±0.26×10(−5) copies/16S rDNA). Absolute numbers of sul genes continued to increase with prolonging irrigation together with Enterococcus spp. 23S rDNA and total 16S rDNA contents. Increasing total concentrations of antibiotics in soil are not accompanied by increasing relative abundances of resistance genes. Nevertheless, wastewater irrigation enlarges the absolute concentration of resistance genes in soils due to a long-term increase in total microbial biomass.
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spelling pubmed-34580312012-10-03 Accumulation of Pharmaceuticals, Enterococcus, and Resistance Genes in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater for Zero to 100 Years in Central Mexico Dalkmann, Philipp Broszat, Melanie Siebe, Christina Willaschek, Elisha Sakinc, Tuerkan Huebner, Johannes Amelung, Wulf Grohmann, Elisabeth Siemens, Jan PLoS One Research Article Irrigation with wastewater releases pharmaceuticals, pathogenic bacteria, and resistance genes, but little is known about the accumulation of these contaminants in the environment when wastewater is applied for decades. We sampled a chronosequence of soils that were variously irrigated with wastewater from zero up to 100 years in the Mezquital Valley, Mexico, and investigated the accumulation of ciprofloxacin, enrofloxacin, sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, clarithromycin, carbamazepine, bezafibrate, naproxen, diclofenac, as well as the occurrence of Enterococcus spp., and sul and qnr resistance genes. Total concentrations of ciprofloxacin, sulfamethoxazole, and carbamazepine increased with irrigation duration reaching 95% of their upper limit of 1.4 µg/kg (ciprofloxacin), 4.3 µg/kg (sulfamethoxazole), and 5.4 µg/kg (carbamazepine) in soils irrigated for 19–28 years. Accumulation was soil-type-specific, with largest accumulation rates in Leptosols and no time-trend in Vertisols. Acidic pharmaceuticals (diclofenac, naproxen, bezafibrate) were not retained and thus did not accumulate in soils. We did not detect qnrA genes, but qnrS and qnrB genes were found in two of the irrigated soils. Relative concentrations of sul1 genes in irrigated soils were two orders of magnitude larger (3.15×10(−3)±0.22×10(−3) copies/16S rDNA) than in non-irrigated soils (4.35×10(−5)±1.00×10(−5) copies/16S rDNA), while those of sul2 exceeded the ones in non-irrigated soils still by a factor of 22 (6.61×10(–4)±0.59×10(−4) versus 2.99×10(−5)±0.26×10(−5) copies/16S rDNA). Absolute numbers of sul genes continued to increase with prolonging irrigation together with Enterococcus spp. 23S rDNA and total 16S rDNA contents. Increasing total concentrations of antibiotics in soil are not accompanied by increasing relative abundances of resistance genes. Nevertheless, wastewater irrigation enlarges the absolute concentration of resistance genes in soils due to a long-term increase in total microbial biomass. Public Library of Science 2012-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3458031/ /pubmed/23049795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045397 Text en © 2012 Dalkmann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Dalkmann, Philipp
Broszat, Melanie
Siebe, Christina
Willaschek, Elisha
Sakinc, Tuerkan
Huebner, Johannes
Amelung, Wulf
Grohmann, Elisabeth
Siemens, Jan
Accumulation of Pharmaceuticals, Enterococcus, and Resistance Genes in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater for Zero to 100 Years in Central Mexico
title Accumulation of Pharmaceuticals, Enterococcus, and Resistance Genes in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater for Zero to 100 Years in Central Mexico
title_full Accumulation of Pharmaceuticals, Enterococcus, and Resistance Genes in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater for Zero to 100 Years in Central Mexico
title_fullStr Accumulation of Pharmaceuticals, Enterococcus, and Resistance Genes in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater for Zero to 100 Years in Central Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of Pharmaceuticals, Enterococcus, and Resistance Genes in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater for Zero to 100 Years in Central Mexico
title_short Accumulation of Pharmaceuticals, Enterococcus, and Resistance Genes in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater for Zero to 100 Years in Central Mexico
title_sort accumulation of pharmaceuticals, enterococcus, and resistance genes in soils irrigated with wastewater for zero to 100 years in central mexico
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23049795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045397
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