| Literature DB >> 22013404 |
Yendry Solís1, Guadalupe Chavarría, Fernando García, César Rodríguez.
Abstract
Many farmers in developing countries protect their crops with oxytetracycline and fertilize their farmlands with manure from animals that received this drug as growth promoter. In this study, a tropical soil was exposed to 0.1 mg kg(-1), 1 mg kg(-1), and 10 mg kg(-1) of oxytetracycline for 22 days to evaluate whether this antibiotic alters the capacity of a soil microbial community to metabolize 31 carbon sources. The communities exposed to 1 and 10 mg kg(-1) of oxytetracycline exhibited reduced catabolic activities for 3 and 6 substrates, respectively. In contrast, the communities exposed to 0.1 mg kg(-1) of oxytetracycline showed higher catabolic activities than the controls and the other two treatments for 19 substrates. These data reveal a hormetic response at the community level not previously described for soil bacteria and oxytetracycline.Entities:
Keywords: CLPP; ecotoxicology; oxytetracycline; tropical soil; bacteria
Year: 2011 PMID: 22013404 PMCID: PMC3186936 DOI: 10.2203/dose-response.10-045.Rodriguez
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dose Response ISSN: 1559-3258 Impact factor: 2.658