masterThesis
Caracterización, identificación y evaluación de microorganismos autóctonos biorremediadores de suelos contaminados por agroquímicos en la provincia de Loja
Fecha
2017Autor
Abad Guarnizo, Yuri Elizabeth
Institución
Resumen
Despite the importance of conducting research to demonstrate the harmfulness of
agrochemicals into the agro-ecosystems, studies based on the mitigation of these
damages, especially through diagnostic and bioremediation methods, are very
scarce in Ecuador. A socio-environmental diagnosis was made in the Pindal canton,
to know the causes and consequences of contamination by agrochemicals. Once
the toxicity levels were known, autochthonous microorganisms were isolated from
the contaminated soils, which were characterized morph-culturally and genetically
way. Gene sequencing and bio-informatics analysis were performed by the US
company Sequencing Lab Macrogen Corp.
Totally randomized experiments were designed under laboratory conditions to
evaluate the bioremediation potential of microbial isolates by bio-absorption
methods to degrade xenobiotic substances from agrochemicals.
Eight categories of fungus, with bioremediation potential, were identified in
conventional corn producing areas in the Pindal canton (Loja): Penicillium, Mucor,
Scytalidium, Aspergillus, Neosartorya, Eurotiomycetes, Talaromyces and Fusarium.
In the case of: Mucor circinelloides F., it constitutes the one with a greater capacity
of adaptability and absorption for glyphosate in dosages of 5g / l and 1g / l. While,
Penicillium chrysogenum and Uncultured Aspergillus, are those for greater capacity
of absorption for cipermetrina; in the case of Bacteria: rectangular bacilli positive
gram, had a growth of 59% greater than in doses of 1g / l; 61% in 5g / l and 55%
in 15gr / l. While in a liquid medium with cipermertrina, Micrococo grand positive,
shows higher growth in dosages of 2 g / l and 1 g / l.