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Estudio de una alternativa para la remediación de cargas contaminantes en suelos, por actividades agrícolas

Authors: Gómez Segura, Lorena Isabel;

Estudio de una alternativa para la remediación de cargas contaminantes en suelos, por actividades agrícolas

Abstract

La contaminación de los suelos por elementos potencialmente tóxicos se ha incrementado considerablemente, como consecuencia del empleo intensivo de agroquímicos, de los residuos generados por actividades de minería, fundición y del riego con aguas residuales. Las flores, después del café, representan un proceso de éxito exportador, que impulsó el crecimiento de la economía colombiana llegando a ser el segundo exportador de flores del mundo después de Holanda en 2008. Sin embargo en la actualidad este sector es uno de los que utiliza mas insumos agrícolas para el control de los problemas fitosanitarios, con el presente trabajo se busca exponer un producto de tecnología innovadora, que mediante métodos avanzados de óxido-reducción, transforma los elementos potencialmente tóxicos en compuestos o elementos no peligrosos o menos riesgosos, reduciendo su toxicidad o su solubilidad; además de aportar su acción desinfectante con un amplio espectro de acción sobre bacterias, hongos y nematodos, constituyendo una alternativa amigable con el medio ambiente especialmente con el recurso suelo. The soil contamination by potentially toxic elements has increased considerably, due to the intensive use of agrochemicals, waste generated by mining, smelting and wastewater irrigation. Flowers, after coffee, represent a process of export success that propelled the growth of the Colombian economy becoming the second largest exporter of flowers in the world after the Netherlands in 2008. But now this sector is one of those used more agricultural inputs for controlling phytosanitary problems, the present work aims to expose a product of innovative technology, using advanced oxidation-reduction transforms potentially toxic elements in compounds or non-hazardous or less hazardous elements, reducing their solubility or toxicity; in addition to providing its disinfectant action with a broad spectrum of action on bacteria, fungi and nematodes, constituting a friendly alternative environment especially soil resources.

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DETERIORO DEL SUELO, cultivos de flores, PLAGUICIDAS, remediation, flower crops, contaminación de suelo, remediación, agroquímicos, soil contamination, agrochemicals

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