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Adsorción de fluopyram por suelos de viñedo enmendados con residuos orgánicos

Authors: Barrio, Asier; Andrades, M. Soledad; Rodríguez Cruz, M. Sonia; Marín Benito, Jesús María;

Adsorción de fluopyram por suelos de viñedo enmendados con residuos orgánicos

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[ES] El objetivo de este trabajo es evaluar la capacidad de bioadsorbentes, con un porcentaje elevado en carbono orgánico (CO), para inmovilizar fluopyram y prevenir la contaminación de suelos y aguas. Se seleccionaron dos suelos (S1 y S2) de viñedo en La Rioja. Se ha evaluado la adsorción-desorción de fluopyram por los residuos orgánicos, sustrato postcultivo de champiñón (SMS), compost vegetal (GC) y serrín de poda de vid (PV), y por S1 y S2 sin enmendar y enmendados con estos residuos al 1.5% (p/p). Los valores de Kf para la adsorción de fluopyram por los residuos aumentaron en el orden: PV

[EN] The objective of this work is to evaluate the capacity of bioadsorbents, with a high percentage of organic carbon (OC), to immobilize fluopyram, and prevent soil and water contamination. Two soils (S1 and S2) from vineyards in La Rioja were selected. The adsorption-desorption of fluopyram by the organic residues, spent mushroom substrate (SMS), green compost (GC) and vine pruning sawdust (PV), and by S1 and S2, unamended and amended with these residues at 1.5% (w/w), was evaluated. The Kf values for fluopyram adsorption by the residues increased in the order: PV

Agradecimientos. Este trabajo ha sido financiado por MCIN/AEI/10.13039/ 501100011033/ y por la Unión Europea NextGeneration EU/ PRTR (Proyecto TED2021-129962B-C41). Agradecemos al Proyecto CLU-2019-05 – Unidad de Excelencia IRNASA-CSIC, financiado por la Junta de Castilla y León y cofinanciado por la UE-FEDER.

6 páginas, 6 tablas, 2 figuras. – Póster presentado en las XVI Jornadas de Investigación en la Zona No Saturada 2023], celebradas en Sevilla, del 7 al 9 de noviembre de 2023

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