PODER FITOTÓXICO DE Lactuca sativa L. COMO MODELO BIOLÓGICO EMPLEANDO METABOLITOS SECUNDARIOS PRODUCTOS DE DEGRADACIÓN DEL COLORANTE ROJO PONCEAU
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https://doi.org/10.3407/rpn.v5i1.6717Keywords:
Rojo Ponceau, Compuestos azoicos, fitotoxicidad, Lactuca sativa, contaminantesAbstract
Azo dyes are used for various industrial activities and are then poured without optimal treatment as it is not economically viable; its treatment in wastewater this implies a potential risk to the environment due to the traces of pollutants that are discharged into it In this order of ideas, the objective of this study. The objective of this study was to evaluate the phytotoxic power of secondary metabolites using seeds of Lactuca sativa L as biological model...
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