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in a soil without previous exposure to herbicides, glycine oxidase gene (thiO) increases over time after glyphosate application with most genotypes belonging to the Bradyrhizobium jicamae and Bradyrhizobium elkanni supergroups. Conversely, in an agricultural soil with more than 10 years of continuous glyphosate application, the abundance of thiO gene decreases and most genotypes belonged to Bradyrhizobium japonicum supergroup. The relationship between the abundance of thiO gene and the GP degraded in soil point to the use of thiO gene as a proxy for glyphosate degradation in soil
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