AUTHOR=Cardenas Alegria Oscar , Pires Quaresma Marielle , Dias Dantas Carlos Willian , Silva Guedes Lobato Elaine Maria , de Oliveira Aragão Andressa , Patroca da Silva Sandro , Costa Barros da Silva Amanda , Ribeiro Cruz Ana Cecília , Ramos Rommel Thiago Jucá , Carneiro Adriana Ribeiro TITLE=Impacts of soybean agriculture on the resistome of the Amazonian soil JOURNAL=Frontiers in Microbiology VOLUME=13 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2022.948188 DOI=10.3389/fmicb.2022.948188 ISSN=1664-302X ABSTRACT=
The soils of the Amazon are complex environments with different organisms cohabiting in continuous adaptation processes; this changes significantly when these environments are modified for the development of agricultural activities that alter the chemical, macro, and microbiological compositions. The metagenomic variations and the levels of the environmental impact of four different soil samples from the Amazon region were evaluated, emphasizing the resistome. Soil samples from the organic phase from the different forest, pasture, and transgenic soybean monocultures of 2–14 years old were collected in triplicate at each site. The samples were divided into two groups, and one group was pre-treated to obtain genetic material to perform sequencing for metagenomic analysis; another group carried out the chemical characterization of the soil, determining the pH, the content of cations, and heavy metals; these were carried out in addition to identifying with different databases the components of the microbiological communities, functional genes, antibiotic and biocide resistance genes. A greater diversity of antibiotic resistance genes was observed in the forest soil. In contrast, in monoculture soils, a large number of biocide resistance genes were evidenced, highlighting the diversity and abundance of crop soils, which showed better resistance to heavy metals than other compounds, with a possible dominance of resistance to iron due to the presence of the