Uso de aguas residuales urbanas en el riego de colza (Brassica napus L.) con destino a biocombustible

Edible rape oil can be used as raw material to produce biodiesel. In this case, wastewater can be used for irrigation. In recent years wastewater use has gained importance in water-scarce regions. In this work yield and potential to produce biodiesel of a winter rape cultivar under two irrigat...

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Publicado en:Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Autores principales: Gómez, Luciana, Lelio, Horacio, Rebora, Cecilia
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=3556
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Sumario:Edible rape oil can be used as raw material to produce biodiesel. In this case, wastewater can be used for irrigation. In recent years wastewater use has gained importance in water-scarce regions. In this work yield and potential to produce biodiesel of a winter rape cultivar under two irrigation treatments (urban waste water (UWW) and ground water (GW)) were compared. The trial was conducted in the Urban Waste Water Treatment Plant of Obras Sanitarias Mendoza in Tunuyán (33° 32’ 89’’ S; 69° 00’ 80’’ W; 859 m osl). Seed yield was higher in UWW than in GW treatment (7690 and 3886 kg/ha respectively). Biodiesel potential production was 2800 kg/ha in UWW and 1400 kg/ha in GW treatment. Biodiesel production from urban waste water irrigation rape oil is an interesting niche to produce biofuels.