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Ramirez, M., (2021). Producción de bioabono biol a partir de residuos lignocelulósicos de Stenotaphrum secundatum [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22710
Ramirez, M., Producción de bioabono biol a partir de residuos lignocelulósicos de Stenotaphrum secundatum []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22710
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title = "Producción de bioabono biol a partir de residuos lignocelulósicos de Stenotaphrum secundatum",
author = "Ramirez Soto, Miguel Alfredo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2021"
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Title: Producción de bioabono biol a partir de residuos lignocelulósicos de Stenotaphrum secundatum
Authors(s): Ramirez Soto, Miguel Alfredo
Advisor(s): León Torres, Carlos Alberto
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.00
Issue Date: 2021
Institution: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Abstract: Los abonos orgánicos son excelentes fertilizantes del suelo e inocuos para los ecosistemas; por ello, este trabajo tuvo como objetivo principal producir bioabono biol a partir de residuos lignocelulósicos de Stenotaphrum secundatum, usando como inóculo contenido ruminal de ganado vacuno dada las características de su microbiota rica en microorganismos lignocelulósicos; evaluándose, a través del tiempo, la concentración de N, P y K presentes en el Biol producido en un biodigestor. Los resultados obtenidos confirman que se puede obtener bioabono a partir de residuos lignocelulósicos de Stenotaphrum secundatum; concluyéndose que la concentración máxima promedio es de 212.60 ppm para Nitrógeno, 1.7887 ppm para Fósforo; y, 22.589 ppm para Potasio; cuyos valores se relacionan con el tiempo de biodigestión mediante una regresión polinomial cúbica; y, bajo las condiciones aplicadas en el presente trabajo, el tiempo óptimo de biodigestión es de 45 días.
Organic fertilizers are excellent soil fertilizers and harmless to ecosystems; For this reason, the main objective of this work was to produce bio-fertilizer from lignocellulosic residues of Stenotaphrum secundatum; using as inoculum ruminal content of cattle given the characteristics of its microbiota rich in lignocellulosic microorganisms; evaluating, over time, the concentration of N, P and K present in the biol produced in a biodigester. The results obtained confirm that bio-fertilizer can be obtained from lignocellulosic residues of Stenotaphrum secundatum; concluding that the average maximum concentration is 212.60 ppm for Nitrogen, 1.7887 ppm for Phosphorus; and, 22,589 ppm for Potassium; whose values are related to the biodigestion time by means of a cubic polynomial regression; and, under the conditions applied in the present work, the optimal biodigestion time is 45 days.
Organic fertilizers are excellent soil fertilizers and harmless to ecosystems; For this reason, the main objective of this work was to produce bio-fertilizer from lignocellulosic residues of Stenotaphrum secundatum; using as inoculum ruminal content of cattle given the characteristics of its microbiota rich in lignocellulosic microorganisms; evaluating, over time, the concentration of N, P and K present in the biol produced in a biodigester. The results obtained confirm that bio-fertilizer can be obtained from lignocellulosic residues of Stenotaphrum secundatum; concluding that the average maximum concentration is 212.60 ppm for Nitrogen, 1.7887 ppm for Phosphorus; and, 22,589 ppm for Potassium; whose values are related to the biodigestion time by means of a cubic polynomial regression; and, under the conditions applied in the present work, the optimal biodigestion time is 45 days.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22710
Discipline: Microbiologia y Parasitologia
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo. Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas
Grade or title: Biologo Microbiologo
Juror: Llenque Díaz, Luis Alberto; Quintana Díaz, Anibal; León Torres, Carlos Alberto
Register date: 28-Oct-2024
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