2020
DOI: 10.46908/rict.v3i1.68
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Evolución fisicoquímica y de las bacterias del azufre en microcosmos de diferentes sistemas acuáticos de la Región Amazonas

Abstract: El ciclo de azufre es uno de los ciclos biogeoquímicos más importantes del planeta. Sin embargo, la contaminación generada por las actividades antrópicas puede modificar este ciclo, sobre todo en los ecosistemas acuáticos, al ser más vulnerables. El principal objetivo del estudio fue crear columnas de Winogradsky a partir de agua y sedimentos de cuatro ecosistemas acuáticos en la Región Amazonas, dos lénticos y dos lóticos, estudiando los microorganismos relacionados con el ciclo del azufre que se desa… Show more

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“…Most of the population here depend on livestock and agriculture for their livelihoods [31,55], especially the production of dairy products, which are distributed to local and regional markets [48]. These activities lead to deforestation, overgrazing, soil degradation, and water pollution [31,56,57], causing the significant loss of biodiversity; in fact, between 2001 and 2019, around 2270 m 2 ha was deforested, causing land degradation [41]. This is a consequence of agricultural expansion, the installation of new pasture areas, and the immigration of people to the area mainly from Cajamarca [31,48].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the population here depend on livestock and agriculture for their livelihoods [31,55], especially the production of dairy products, which are distributed to local and regional markets [48]. These activities lead to deforestation, overgrazing, soil degradation, and water pollution [31,56,57], causing the significant loss of biodiversity; in fact, between 2001 and 2019, around 2270 m 2 ha was deforested, causing land degradation [41]. This is a consequence of agricultural expansion, the installation of new pasture areas, and the immigration of people to the area mainly from Cajamarca [31,48].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%