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Berberine (BBR), a Chinese herbal medicine used in intestinal infection, has been applied as a botanical pesticide in the prevention of fungal disease in recent years. However, its degradation in the environment remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated BBR's degradation in soil water from different sources accompanied by its effect on bacterial diversity. Our results indicated that BBR was only degraded in soil water, while it was stable in tap water, river water and aquaculture water. Bacterial amplicon results of these samples suggested that the degradation of BBR was closely related to the enrichment of . To reveal this special relationship, we used bioinformatics tools to make alignments between the whole genome of and the pathway of BBR's degradation. An ortholog of Tetrahydroisoquinoline N-methyltransferase from plant was discovered only in that catalyzed a crucial step in BBR's degradation pathway. In summary, our work indicated that was an essential bacterial genus in the degradation of BBR in the environment because of its Tetrahydroisoquinoline N-methyltransferase. This study provided new insights into BBR's degradation in the environment, laying foundations for its application as a botanical pesticide.

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