2021
DOI: 10.29057/icbi.v8i16.5823
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Hongos macroscópicos como bioacumuladores de metales pesados

Abstract: A través de los años, el vínculo entre los hongos y el hombre ha generado diferentes intereses en función de su uso medicinal, comercial y alimenticio. La estrecha relación que mantienen los hongos macroscópicos con el suelo los convierte en organismos con alto potencial para la biodegradación de materia orgánica, la captación de nutrientes y la absorción de sustancias peligrosas como son los metales pesados, muchos de ellos de interés toxicológico. Es debido a los multiples reportes sobre la capacidad de bioa… Show more

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“…Fungi are a very important component of the biological diversity of forest ecosystems and play a fundamental ecological role in the way they obtain their nutrients. They are formed by branched hyphae, which are grouped into mycelial cords and reproductive bodies, visible and measurable in centimeters [1]. They are saprobic organisms that absorb dead organic matter from the substrates where they grow, are parasites of trees, or associate their hyphae with the roots of trees (mycorrhizae) with various plant species; there are edible and poisonous ones.…”
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“…Fungi are a very important component of the biological diversity of forest ecosystems and play a fundamental ecological role in the way they obtain their nutrients. They are formed by branched hyphae, which are grouped into mycelial cords and reproductive bodies, visible and measurable in centimeters [1]. They are saprobic organisms that absorb dead organic matter from the substrates where they grow, are parasites of trees, or associate their hyphae with the roots of trees (mycorrhizae) with various plant species; there are edible and poisonous ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although macromycetes constitute one of the taxonomic groups with great diversity, knowledge about their richness and presence at the local level is very scarce [3]. It is estimated that in Mexico there are between 140,000 and 200,000 fungal taxa [1,4], while in the world their number exceeds 1,500,000 [5]. Approximately 10% of them are macromycetes and the rest are micromycetes [1].…”
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“…Los metales muchas veces son los responsables de esta degradación (Volke et al, 2005), cuando estos llegan al suelo, ya sea de forma natural o antropogénica, se da lugar a una serie de procesos químicos que pueden alterar su movilidad, uno de estos es la remoción del metal de una fase acuosa a una sólida, controlando su concentración y sus complejos en el suelo, disminuyendo significativamente su potencial ecotoxicológico, estos mecanismos pueden ser el intercambio catiónico, la adsorción específica, la coprecipitación o la formación de complejos orgánicos (Alloway, 1995;de Lucio et al, 2021;Martínez y Marrugo, 2021). De manera contraria, cuando los metales se encuentran libres en la fase liquida del suelo, el efecto ecotoxicológico de estos elementos se materializa, logrando entrar a la célula.…”
Section: Contaminación De Suelo Por Metalesunclassified