Capacidad de incorporación de bisfenol a y 17α etinilestradiol en hortalizas cultivadas bajo condiciones de invernadero

Emerging pollutants (EC) refer to synthetic or natural chemical compounds that are not frequently monitored, but that have the potential to enter the environment and cause adverse ecological and human health effects. In this work, the absorption capacity of bisphenol A (BPA) and 17α-ethinylestradiol...

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Autor: Aleán Flórez, Joel David
Tipo de documento: dissertação
Estado:Versión enviada para evaluación y publicación
Data de publicação:2021
País:Colombia
Recursos:Universidad de Córdoba
Repositório:Repositorio Institucional Unicórdoba
Idioma:espanhol
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.unicordoba.edu.co:ucordoba/4675
Acesso em linha:https://repositorio.unicordoba.edu.co/handle/ucordoba/4675
Access Level:Acesso embargado
Palavra-chave:Acumulación
Hortalizas
Riego
Accumulation
Vegetables
Irrigation
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Resumo:Emerging pollutants (EC) refer to synthetic or natural chemical compounds that are not frequently monitored, but that have the potential to enter the environment and cause adverse ecological and human health effects. In this work, the absorption capacity of bisphenol A (BPA) and 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) was studied, supplying by drip irrigation at two concentration levels of 23.53 and 157.93 µg / L for BPA and 8.09 and 30.77 µg / L for EE2 in three species of vegetables Cucumis sativus (cucumber), Allium schoenoprasum (chives) and Brassica oleracea (cabbage) grown on agricultural soils. The presence of BPA and EE2 in the irrigation water did not cause any phytotoxic effect in the studied vegetables (p> 0.05). The organ of the plant with the greatest accumulation was the root; A greater accumulation of BPA and EE2 was accumulated in the vegetables that were watered with the low treatment (N1).