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Glyphosate Pollution Treatment and Microbial Degradation Alternatives, a Review

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MICROORGANISMS
卷 9, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9112322

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glyphosate; environmental pollution; microorganisms; pesticide; remediation

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  1. National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) [315903]

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Glyphosate is a widely used broad-spectrum herbicide in agriculture since the 1970s, with increasing levels particularly due to the introduction of glyphosate-resistant crops in the 1990s. Its presence in the environment and potential adverse effects on human health have raised concerns. Bioremediation is suggested as a suitable alternative for treating glyphosate pollution, with microorganisms showing potential for herbicide biodegradation. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms employed by the microorganisms to counteract glyphosate exposure effects.
Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum herbicide extensively used worldwide to eliminate weeds in agricultural areas. Since its market introduction in the 70's, the levels of glyphosate agricultural use have increased, mainly due to the introduction of glyphosate-resistant transgenic crops in the 90's. Glyphosate presence in the environment causes pollution, and recent findings have proposed that glyphosate exposure causes adverse effects in different organisms, including humans. In 2015, glyphosate was classified as a probable carcinogen chemical, and several other human health effects have been documented since. Environmental pollution and human health threats derived from glyphosate intensive use require the development of alternatives for its elimination and proper treatment. Bioremediation has been proposed as a suitable alternative for the treatment of glyphosate-related pollution, and several microorganisms have great potential for the biodegradation of this herbicide. The present review highlights the environmental and human health impacts related to glyphosate pollution, the proposed alternatives for its elimination through physicochemical and biological approaches, and recent studies related to glyphosate biodegradation by bacteria and fungi are also reviewed. Microbial remediation strategies have great potential for glyphosate elimination, however, additional studies are needed to characterize the mechanisms employed by the microorganisms to counteract the adverse effects generated by the glyphosate exposure.

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