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Caracterización bioquímica y molecular de bacterias degradadores de lindano.

Authors: Tocino Antonio, Silvia;

Caracterización bioquímica y molecular de bacterias degradadores de lindano.

Abstract

La contaminación medioambiental constituye uno de los principales problemas en crecimiento del mundo actual. El inadecuado vertido de residuos altera las cualidades fisicoquímicas y biológicas del suelo afectando a la salud humana y a la del entorno. Por consiguiente, resulta urgente preservar la calidad o salud del suelo y remediar su degradación de forma sostenible. La biorremedación es una metodología sostenible que se basa en el uso de seres vivos (mayoritariamente microorganismos) o productos derivados de estos, para la degradación de contaminantes hasta concentraciones inocuas o debajo de los niveles permitidos. El objetivo planteado en este estudio es la caracterización de bacterias aisladas a partir de un emplazamiento contaminado por isómeros del Lindado (pesticida organoclorado) en cuanto a su capacidad para degradar este compuesto, así como realizar un análisis genómico de aquellas con capacidad potencial de degradación.

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