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| DOI | 10.1016/J.ENVPOL.2024.124538 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
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Antibiotics and herbicides are contaminants of emerging concern in aquatic environments. Lake Villarrica is a relevant freshwater body in Chile and was recently designated a 'saturated nutrient zone '. Here, we investigated the occurrence of multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) and herbicide catabolic profiles among bacteria present in the surface sediments of Lake Villarrica. The occurrence of antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs; bla TEM, cat A and tet M) and herbicide-catabolic genes (HCGs; phn J and atzA ) was investigated by qPCR. Subsequently, the presence of culturable bacteria with multiple resistance to amoxicillin (AMX), chloramphenicol (CHL) and oxytetracycline (OXT) was studied. Forty-six culturable MAR (AMX + CHL + OXT) strains were isolated and characterized with respect to their resistance to 11 antibiotics by using a disc diffusion assay and testing their ability to use herbicides as a nutrient source. qPCR analyses revealed that ARGs and HCGs were present in all sediment samples (10 1 to 10 3 gene copies g-1 ), with significant ( P <= 0.05) higher values in sites near Villarrica city and cattle pastures. The plate method was used to recover MAR isolates from sediment (10 3 -10 6 CFU g-1 ), and most of the 46 isolates also showed resistance to oxacillin (100%), cefotaxime (83%), erythromycin (96%) and vancomycin (93%). Additionally, 54 and 57% of the MAR isolates were able to grow on agar supplemented (50 mg L-1 ) with atrazine and glyphosate as nutrient sources, respectively. Most of the MAR isolates were taxonomically close to Pseudomonas (76.1%) and Pantoea (17.4%), particularly those isolated from urbanized sites (Puc <acute accent>on city). This study shows the presence of MAR bacteria with herbicide catabolic activity in sediments, which is valuable for conservation strategies and risk assessments of Lake Villarrica. However, major integrative studies on sediments as reservoirs or on the fate of MAR strains and traces of antibiotics and herbicides as a result of anthropic pressure are still needed.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | JORQUERA-TAPIA, MILKO ALBERTO | Hombre |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
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| 2 | ACUNA-SOBARZO, JACQUELINE JOVANKA | Mujer |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
Millennium Inst Ctr Genome Regulat MI CGR - Chile Instituto Milenio Centro de Regulación del Genoma - Chile |
| 3 | Huerta, Nicole | - |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
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| 4 | Bai, Junhong | - |
Beijing Normal Univ - China
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| 5 | Zhang, Ling | - |
Beijing Normal Univ - China
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| 6 | Xiao, Rong | - |
Fuzhou Univ - China
Fuzhou University - China |
| 7 | Sadowsky, Michael J. | - |
Univ Minnesota - Estados Unidos
University of Minnesota Twin Cities - Estados Unidos |
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| FONDECYT |
| National Natural Science Foundation of China |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Universidad Católica de Temuco |
| NSFC |
| Scientific and Technological Bioresource Nucleus |
| Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development |
| BIOREN |
| Ministerio de Medio Ambiente de Chile |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo |
| JPMorgan Chase and Company |
| Seremi del Medio Ambiente |
| Millennium Science Initiative Program |
| Chile-China Joint Projects on Water Resources Management from ANID |
| Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development (SATREPS, Japan) |
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| This study was funded mainly by the Chile-China Joint Projects on Water Resources Management from ANID and NSFC (NSFC190012 in Chile and Grant No. 51961125201 in China)(to J.J.A.,N.H., J.B., L.Z.,R.X. and M.A.J.).Partial financial support was also provided by FONDECYT project no. 1201386 and 1221228(to J.J.A. and M.A.J.),by the Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development (SATREPS, Japan)(code JPM- JSA1705)(to J.J.A. and M.A.J.),and by the Millennium Science Initiative Program code ICN2021_044(toJ.J.A.) |
| This study was funded mainly by the Chile\u2013China Joint Projects on Water Resources Management from ANID and NSFC (NSFC190012 in Chile and Grant No. 51961125201 in China) (to J.J.A., N.H., J.B., L.Z., R.X. and M.A.J.). Partial financial support was also provided by FONDECYT project no. 1201386 and 1221228 (to J.J.A. and M.A.J.), by the Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development (SATREPS, Japan) (code JPM- JSA1705) (to J.J.A. and M.A.J.), and by the Millennium Science Initiative Program code ICN2021_044 (to J.J.A.).The authors acknowledge Dr. Marco Campos from Universidad Cat\u00F3lica de Temuco, who provided support for selecting the sampling sites and collecting the sediment samples from Villarrica Lake. The authors would also like to thank (1) \u201CDirecci\u00F3n General del Territorio Mar\u00EDtimo y de Marina Mercante (DIRECTEMAR)\u201D of Puc\u00F3n city, (2) Biol. B\u00E1rbara Cisternas from \u2018Gobernaci\u00F3n Mar\u00EDtima\u2019 of Valdivia city, and (3) Eng. Pablo Etcharren from Seremi del Medio Ambiente (Regi\u00F3n de La Araucan\u00EDa) of the Ministerio de Medio Ambiente de Chile for providing support for selecting the sampling sites and collecting sediment samples. The authors thank the Scientific and Technological Bioresource Nucleus (BIOREN) for the availability of the Illumina MiSeq equipment (Fondequip, code EQM150126). |
| This study was funded mainly by the Chile\u2013China Joint Projects on Water Resources Management from ANID and NSFC (NSFC190012 in Chile and Grant No. 51961125201 in China) (to J.J.A., N.H., J.B., L.Z., R.X. and M.A.J.). Partial financial support was also provided by FONDECYT project no. 1201386 and 1221228 (to J.J.A. and M.A.J.), by the Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development (SATREPS, Japan) (code JPM- JSA1705) (to J.J.A. and M.A.J.), and by the Millennium Science Initiative Program code ICN2021_044 (to J.J.A.). |