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Critical review of phytoremediation for the removal of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 870, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.161876

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Pharmaceuticals; Constructed wetlands; Biodegradation; Antibiotic resistant bacteria; Bio film; Antimicrobials

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Antibiotics in wastewater have become a significant environmental concern due to increased concentration. Conventional wastewater treatment methods are ineffective in removing antibiotics. Phytoremediation through constructed wetlands has been explored as an effective strategy for antibiotic removal. This review evaluates recent research on the mechanisms and efficiency of antibiotic removal in constructed wetlands and highlights the need for further research on the impact of plants on microbial communities and antibiotic resistant genes (ARGs).
Antibiotics in wastewater are a growing environmental concern. Increased prescription and consumption rates have resulted in higher antibiotic wastewater concentration. Conventional wastewater treatment methods are often ineffective at antibiotic removal. Given the environmental risk of antibiotics and associated antibiotic resistant genes (ARGs), finding methods of improving antibiotic removal from wastewater is of great importance. Phytoremediation of antibiotics in wastewater, facilitated through constructed wetlands, has been explored in a growing number of studies. To assess the removal efficiency and treatment mechanisms of plants and microorganisms within constructed wetlands for specific antibiotics of major antibiotic classes, the present review paper considered and evaluated data from the most recent published research on the topics of bench scale hydroponic, lab and pilot scale constructed wetland, and full scale constructed wetland antibiotic remediation. Additionally, microbial and enzymatic antibiotic degradation, antibiotic-ARG correlation, and plant effect on ARGs were considered. It is concluded from the present review that plants readily uptake sulfonamide, macrolide, tetracycline, and fluoroquinolone antibiotics and that constructed wetlands are an effective applied phytoremediation strategy for the removal of antibiotics from wastewater through the mechanisms of microbial biodegradation, root sorption, plant uptake, translocation, and metabolization. More research is needed to better understand the effect of plants on microbial community and ARGs. This paper serves as a synthesis of information that will help guide future research and applied use of constructed wetlands in the field antibiotic phytoremediation and wastewater treatment.

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