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Inactivation of the glutamate transporters confers high-level resistance to glyphosate. (A) Growth of the B. subtilis wild type (WT) strain 168 in CS-Glc minimal medium supplemented with increasing amounts of glyphosate (GS). (B) Growth of the ΔgltT mutant strain BP233 in CS-Glc minimal medium supplemented with increasing amounts of glyphosate (GS). The figure inlay shows the relationship between the growth rate (µ) and the glyphosate (GS) concentration. (C) Growth of the ΔgltP mutant strain BP234 in CS-Glc minimal medium supplemented with increasing amounts of glyphosate (GS). (D) Growth of the ΔgltT ΔgltP mutant strain BP235 in CS-Glc minimal medium supplemented with increasing amounts of glyphosate (GS). The figure inlay shows the relationship between the growth rate (µ) and the glyphosate (GS) concentration.
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