The large scale use of glyphosate to control weeds in transgenic crops and in no-till management systems emphasizes the need to understand its effects on soil microbial communities. The herbicide may change the soil environment due to toxicity to soil microorganisms and through the influx of carbon (C), phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) from the cometabolic decay of glyphosate. This study evaluated both the potential effects of glyphosate treatments on microbial community structure and function in laboratory incubation of soils. Soil from two sites in the Pampa region of Argentina (Vertic Argiudoll from Zavalla, ZAV; Petrocalcic Paleustoll from Coronel Dorrego, DOR), with long exposure to glyphosate were used in soil microcosms amended with d...