Résumé
Glyphosate (GLY) is one of the most widely used herbicide in European agricultureGLY and its main metabolite (AMPA) have recently been detected in groundwaterworldwide, posing real environmental and public health problems. Removingpersistent micropollutants from water using oxidizing enzymes (e g laccases)appears to be an environmentally friendly process, particularly when the enzymesare immobilized for reuse In the case of very recalcitrant pollutants, the additionof redox mediators is necessary to enable interesting depletion rates. However,the use of mediators in bioremediation is less attractive due to the cost andpotential toxicity of these molecules, unless they can be separated from thetreated water for reuse