Degradation of the phosphonate herbicide glyphosate by arthrobacter atrocyaneus ATCC 13752

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Abstract

Of nine authentic Arthrobacter strains tested, only A. atrocyaneus ATCC 13752 was capable of using the herbicide glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] as its sole source of phosphorus. Contrary to the previously isolated Arthrobacter sp. strain GLP-1, which degrades glyphosate via sarcosine, A. atrocyaneus metabolized glyphosate to aminomethylphosphonic acid. The carbon of aminomethylphosphonic acid was entirely converted to CO2. This is the first report on glyphosate degradation by a bacterial strain without previous selection for glyphosate utilization as a source of phosphorus.

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Pipke, R., & Amrhein, N. (1988). Degradation of the phosphonate herbicide glyphosate by arthrobacter atrocyaneus ATCC 13752. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 54(5), 1293–1296. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.54.5.1293-1296.1988

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