Effects of multiple antibiotics exposure on denitrification process in the Yangtze Estuary sediments

Denitrification is a dominant reactive nitrogen removal pathway in most estuarine and coastal ecosystems, and plays a significant role in regulating N2O release. Although multiple antibiotics residues are widely detected in aquatic environment, combined effects of antibiotics on denitrification rema...

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Published inChemosphere (Oxford) Vol. 171; pp. 118 - 125
Main Authors Yin, Guoyu, Hou, Lijun, Liu, Min, Zheng, Yanling, Li, Xiaofei, Lin, Xianbiao, Gao, Juan, Jiang, Xiaofen, Wang, Rong, Yu, Chendi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.03.2017
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Summary:Denitrification is a dominant reactive nitrogen removal pathway in most estuarine and coastal ecosystems, and plays a significant role in regulating N2O release. Although multiple antibiotics residues are widely detected in aquatic environment, combined effects of antibiotics on denitrification remain indistinct. In this work, 5 classes of antibiotics (sulfonamides, chloramphenicols, tetracyclines, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones) were selected to conduct orthogonal experiments in order to explore their combined effects on denitrification. 15N-based denitrification and N2O release rates were determined in the orthogonal experiments, while denitrifying functional genes were examined to illustrate the microbial mechanism of the combined antibiotics effect. Denitrification rates were inhibited by antibiotics treatments, and synergistic inhibition effect was observed for multiple antibiotics exposure. Different classes of antibiotics had different influence on N2O release rates, but multiple antibiotics exposure mostly led to stimulatory effect. Abundances of denitrifying functional genes were inhibited by multiple antibiotics exposure due to the antimicrobial properties, and different inhibition on denitrifiers may be the major mechanism for the variations of N2O release rates. Combined effects of antibiotics on denitrification may lead to nitrate retention and N2O release in estuarine and coastal ecosystems, and consequently cause cascading environmental problems, such as greenhouse effects and hyper-eutrophication. •Multiple antibiotics exposure has synergistic inhibition on denitrification rates.•Different species of antibiotics have different effect on N2O release.•Combined effects of antibiotics lead to stimulation on N2O release.•Multiple antibiotics exposure inhibits the abundances of nirS and nosZ genes.•Different inhibition on nirS and nosZ may explain the variations of N2O release.
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ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.12.068