Bibliographic citations
Lizana, J., (2019). Aplicación de carbón activado de cáscara de “coco” y cascarilla de “arroz” para la biorremediación de suelos contaminados por gasolina, distrito y provincia de Moyobamba - 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3766
Lizana, J., Aplicación de carbón activado de cáscara de “coco” y cascarilla de “arroz” para la biorremediación de suelos contaminados por gasolina, distrito y provincia de Moyobamba - 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3766
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title = "Aplicación de carbón activado de cáscara de “coco” y cascarilla de “arroz” para la biorremediación de suelos contaminados por gasolina, distrito y provincia de Moyobamba - 2018",
author = "Lizana Carrasco, Jean Anthony",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2019"
}
This research aimed to determine if the application of Cocos nucifera L. “coconut” shell activated carbon and Oryza sativa L. “rice” husk compost helps in the bioremediation of soils polluted with petrol, having as an indicator the growth, dry leaf weight and dry root weight of Helianthus annuus "sunflower". To confirm or rule out if the application of Cocos nucifera L. "coconut" shell activated carbon and Oryza sativa L. "rice" husk compost helps in the removal of the TPH concentration; F1 (C6-C10) of a soil polluted with petrol, the experiment was installed in an orchard of a house located on Jirón San Carlos S / N in Moyobamba city 2019, applying the model of Completely Randomized Design with 3 repetitions and 5 treatments, adding a total of 15 experimental pots with a capacity of 9 kilograms, where the “coconut” shell activated carbon and “rice” husk compost were added in different amounts to the soil polluted with petrol; also, the variations in growth, dry leaf weight and dry root weight of the Helianthus annuus “sunflower” indicator plant were observed, which was sown and controlled for a period of 70 days. The results of the research indicate that the application of organic substrates such as "coconut" shell activated carbon and "rice" husk compost considerably reduces the initial concentration of TPH; F1 (C6-C10). After comparing the treatments, it was concluded that the T2 treatment which contained soil polluted with petrol and “coconut shell” activated carbon has the best result of soil remediation, since the initial concentration was 73 mg of TPH; F1 (C6-C10) / Kg MS and which decreased to 0,3 mg of TPH; F1 (C6-C10) / Kg MS, and it, in turn, represents a 99,59% removal of the TPH concentration; likewise, in this treatment the average growth of the indicator was 54,50 cm, its dry leaf weight was 9,96 g and its dry root weight was 1,04 g, being this treatment the most recommendable to use for bioremediation of a soil polluted with petrol
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