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Multiple antibiotic resistance patterns of rhizospheric bacteria isolated from Phragmites australis growing in constructed wetland for distillery effluent treatment.
J Environ Biol ; 2008 Jan; 29(1): 117-24
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113913
ABSTRACT
Susceptibility patterns of 12 different antibiotics were investigated against rhizospheric bacteria isolated from Phragmites australis from three different zones i.e. upper (0-5 cm), middle (5-10 cm), lower (10-15 cm) in constructed wetland system with and without distillery effluent. The major pollutants of distillery effluent were phenols, sulphide, heavy metals, and higher levels of biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) etc. The antibiotic resistance properties of bacteria were correlated with the heavy metal tolerance (one of distillery pollutant). Twenty-two species from contaminated and seventeen species from non-contaminated site were tested by agar disc-diffusion method. The results revealed that more than 63% of total isolates were resistance towards one or more antibiotics tested from all the three different zones of contaminated sites. The multiple-drug resistance property was shown by total 8 isolates from effluent contaminated region out of which 3 isolates were from upper zone, 3 isolates from middle zone and 2 isolates were from lower zone. Results indicated that isolates from contaminated rhizosphere were found more resistant to antibiotics than isolates from non-contaminated rhizosphere. Further this study produces evidence suggesting that tolerance to antibiotics was acquired by isolates for the adaptation and detoxification of all the pollutants present in the effluent at contaminated site. This consequently facilitated the phytoremediation of effluent, which emerges the tolerance and increases resistance to antibiotics.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Soil Microbiology / Bacteria / Biodegradation, Environmental / Metals, Heavy / Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial / Wetlands / Environmental Restoration and Remediation / Poaceae / Industrial Waste / Anti-Bacterial Agents Language: English Journal: J Environ Biol Year: 2008 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Soil Microbiology / Bacteria / Biodegradation, Environmental / Metals, Heavy / Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial / Wetlands / Environmental Restoration and Remediation / Poaceae / Industrial Waste / Anti-Bacterial Agents Language: English Journal: J Environ Biol Year: 2008 Type: Article