Data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soil

The application of sewage sludge to agricultural soil induces co-exposure of prokaryotic populations to antibiotics and heavy metals, thus exerting a selection pressure that may lead to the development of antibiotic resistance. Here, soil samples from a long-term factorial field experiment in which...

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Main Authors: Julen Urra, Itziar Alkorta, Iker Mijangos, Carlos Garbisu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918311016
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spelling doaj-bb185c1b1bb04f328e8c584c2231b7292020-11-25T01:32:02ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092018-10-012017871796Data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soilJulen Urra0Itziar Alkorta1Iker Mijangos2Carlos Garbisu3NEIKER-Tecnalia, Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Soil Microbial Ecology Group, c/ Berreaga 1, E-48160 Derio, Spain; Corresponding author.Instituto BIOFISIKA (CSIC, UPV/EHU), Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of the Basque Country, P.O. Box 644, 48080 Bilbao, SpainNEIKER-Tecnalia, Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Soil Microbial Ecology Group, c/ Berreaga 1, E-48160 Derio, SpainNEIKER-Tecnalia, Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Soil Microbial Ecology Group, c/ Berreaga 1, E-48160 Derio, SpainThe application of sewage sludge to agricultural soil induces co-exposure of prokaryotic populations to antibiotics and heavy metals, thus exerting a selection pressure that may lead to the development of antibiotic resistance. Here, soil samples from a long-term factorial field experiment in which sewage sludge was applied to agricultural soil, at different rates (40 and 80 t ha−1) and frequencies (every 1, 2 and 4 years) of application, were studied to assess: (i) the effect of sewage sludge application on prokaryotic community composition, (ii) the links between prokaryotic community composition and antibiotic resistance profiles, and (iii) the links between antibiotic resistance and metal(oid) concentrations in amended soil. We found no significant impact of sewage sludge on prokaryotic community composition. Some antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) correlated positively with particular prokaryotic taxa, being Gemmatimonadetes the taxon with the greatest number of positive correlations at phylum level. No positive correlation was found between prokaryotic taxa and genes encoding resistance to sulfonamides and FCA. All metal(oid)s showed positive correlations with, at least, one ARG. Metal(oid) concentrations in soil also showed positive correlations with mobile genetic element genes, particularly with the gene tnpA-07. These data provide useful information on the links between soil prokaryotic composition and resistome profiles, and between antibiotic resistance and metal(oid) concentrations, in agricultural soils amended with sewage sludge.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918311016
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author Julen Urra
Itziar Alkorta
Iker Mijangos
Carlos Garbisu
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Itziar Alkorta
Iker Mijangos
Carlos Garbisu
Data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soil
Data in Brief
author_facet Julen Urra
Itziar Alkorta
Iker Mijangos
Carlos Garbisu
author_sort Julen Urra
title Data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soil
title_short Data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soil
title_full Data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soil
title_fullStr Data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soil
title_full_unstemmed Data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soil
title_sort data on links between structural and functional prokaryotic diversity in long-term sewage sludge amended soil
publisher Elsevier
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issn 2352-3409
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The application of sewage sludge to agricultural soil induces co-exposure of prokaryotic populations to antibiotics and heavy metals, thus exerting a selection pressure that may lead to the development of antibiotic resistance. Here, soil samples from a long-term factorial field experiment in which sewage sludge was applied to agricultural soil, at different rates (40 and 80 t ha−1) and frequencies (every 1, 2 and 4 years) of application, were studied to assess: (i) the effect of sewage sludge application on prokaryotic community composition, (ii) the links between prokaryotic community composition and antibiotic resistance profiles, and (iii) the links between antibiotic resistance and metal(oid) concentrations in amended soil. We found no significant impact of sewage sludge on prokaryotic community composition. Some antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) correlated positively with particular prokaryotic taxa, being Gemmatimonadetes the taxon with the greatest number of positive correlations at phylum level. No positive correlation was found between prokaryotic taxa and genes encoding resistance to sulfonamides and FCA. All metal(oid)s showed positive correlations with, at least, one ARG. Metal(oid) concentrations in soil also showed positive correlations with mobile genetic element genes, particularly with the gene tnpA-07. These data provide useful information on the links between soil prokaryotic composition and resistome profiles, and between antibiotic resistance and metal(oid) concentrations, in agricultural soils amended with sewage sludge.
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