Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]

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Autor(a) principal: de Souza G.T.A.M.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Neto Paulofortes P.F., Fortes N.L.P., da Costa Neves Fernandes de Almeida Duarte E., Cardoso R.A., Saraiva A.F.
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Idioma: por
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Resumo: After being used as soil cover, polyethylene film is burned with the cultural remains or incorporated into the soil, since its removal from the field entails labor costs. An alternative to avoid this problem is to replace the polyethylene with bioplastic, because after use the bioplastic can be incorporated into the soil. This study therefore evaluated the biodegradability of polyethylene and bioplastic in soil by means of mass loss, C-CO2 release and bacterial counting. In order to estimate the loss of mass, polyethylene and bioplastic samples were placed in nylon bags (2 mm) and buried at 0.20 m depth of soil and the films were periodically weighed (30, 60, 90 and 120 days) to evaluate the loss Of mass. The C-CO2 emissions and the bacterial colony forming unit count were determined in soil samples incubated with polyethylene, bioplastic and cellulose. The biodegradation of the bioplastic estimated by the loss of mass was 37% and of the polyethylene was 1.2%. The release of C-CO2 and the number of bacteria were higher in the soils incubated with cellulose and bioplastic. © 2016, Institute for Environmental Research in Hydrographic Basins (IPABHi). All rights reserved.
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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]
title Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]
spellingShingle Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]
de Souza G.T.A.M.
CO2 evolution
Decomposition
Microbial activity
title_short Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]
title_full Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]
title_fullStr Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]
title_full_unstemmed Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]
title_sort Polyethylene and bioplastic biodegradation in soil [Biodegradação de polietileno e bioplástico no solo]
author de Souza G.T.A.M.
author_facet de Souza G.T.A.M.
Neto Paulofortes P.F.
Fortes N.L.P.
da Costa Neves Fernandes de Almeida Duarte E.
Cardoso R.A.
Saraiva A.F.
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author2 Neto Paulofortes P.F.
Fortes N.L.P.
da Costa Neves Fernandes de Almeida Duarte E.
Cardoso R.A.
Saraiva A.F.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Souza G.T.A.M.
Neto Paulofortes P.F.
Fortes N.L.P.
da Costa Neves Fernandes de Almeida Duarte E.
Cardoso R.A.
Saraiva A.F.
dc.subject.other.en.fl_str_mv CO2 evolution
Decomposition
Microbial activity
topic CO2 evolution
Decomposition
Microbial activity
description After being used as soil cover, polyethylene film is burned with the cultural remains or incorporated into the soil, since its removal from the field entails labor costs. An alternative to avoid this problem is to replace the polyethylene with bioplastic, because after use the bioplastic can be incorporated into the soil. This study therefore evaluated the biodegradability of polyethylene and bioplastic in soil by means of mass loss, C-CO2 release and bacterial counting. In order to estimate the loss of mass, polyethylene and bioplastic samples were placed in nylon bags (2 mm) and buried at 0.20 m depth of soil and the films were periodically weighed (30, 60, 90 and 120 days) to evaluate the loss Of mass. The C-CO2 emissions and the bacterial colony forming unit count were determined in soil samples incubated with polyethylene, bioplastic and cellulose. The biodegradation of the bioplastic estimated by the loss of mass was 37% and of the polyethylene was 1.2%. The release of C-CO2 and the number of bacteria were higher in the soils incubated with cellulose and bioplastic. © 2016, Institute for Environmental Research in Hydrographic Basins (IPABHi). All rights reserved.
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