Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador

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Autor(a) principal: Espinoza-Echeverría, Enma Elena
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Canchingre-Bone , María Elizabeth, Andrade-Benalcázar, Dolores de Lourdes, Serrano-Guerrero, Sócrates Francisco
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Resumo: The province of Esmeraldas, where the research was carried out, is recognized for the quality of its fine aroma cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.), which is highly sought after internationally, but the regulation for cadmium by the European Union has restricted its commercialization, for Therefore, with the objective of evaluating the presence of cadmium in the soil, leaves and almonds, to establish its mobility and absorption by the plant, 51 farms from the Eloy Alfaro, Muisne and Atacames cantons were sampled that have cocoa crops of more than 5 years of age, applying a zig zag sampling, the lowest average values of cadmium in the soil were found in Colón Eloy (0.064 ppm.Kg-1), while the highest were obtained in the soils of Muisne and Atacames (0.147 and 0.145 ppm.Kg-1 respectively); in the leaves, the data were 6.96 and 11.50 ppm.Kg-1 for these locations, respectively. In cocoa beans, both in Colón Eloy, Muisne and Atacames, they were high (1.09; 1.99 and 2.08 ppm.Kg-1, respectively) with respect to the maximum limits of Cd, established by the European Union (0.10 to 0.80 μg .kg-1). It is concluded that the analyzed samples yielded values greater than 0.1 ppm.Kg-1 considered contaminants, due to the fact that Cd, due to its mobility, is easily absorbed by cocoa plants, which is reflected in its content in the leaves and fruits, for Therefore, remedial measures must be applied to help producers recover their commercialization in the world.
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spelling Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-EcuadorPresencia de cadmio en suelos de cultivo de cacao (Theobroma cacao, L.) en la provincia de Esmeraldas-EcuadorPresença de cádmio em solos de cultivo de cacau (Theobroma cacao, L.) na província de Esmeraldas-Equadorcádmio, cacau de aroma fino, bioacumulaçãocadmium, fine aroma cocoa, bioaccumulationcadmio, cacao fino de aroma, bioacumulaciónThe province of Esmeraldas, where the research was carried out, is recognized for the quality of its fine aroma cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.), which is highly sought after internationally, but the regulation for cadmium by the European Union has restricted its commercialization, for Therefore, with the objective of evaluating the presence of cadmium in the soil, leaves and almonds, to establish its mobility and absorption by the plant, 51 farms from the Eloy Alfaro, Muisne and Atacames cantons were sampled that have cocoa crops of more than 5 years of age, applying a zig zag sampling, the lowest average values of cadmium in the soil were found in Colón Eloy (0.064 ppm.Kg-1), while the highest were obtained in the soils of Muisne and Atacames (0.147 and 0.145 ppm.Kg-1 respectively); in the leaves, the data were 6.96 and 11.50 ppm.Kg-1 for these locations, respectively. In cocoa beans, both in Colón Eloy, Muisne and Atacames, they were high (1.09; 1.99 and 2.08 ppm.Kg-1, respectively) with respect to the maximum limits of Cd, established by the European Union (0.10 to 0.80 μg .kg-1). It is concluded that the analyzed samples yielded values greater than 0.1 ppm.Kg-1 considered contaminants, due to the fact that Cd, due to its mobility, is easily absorbed by cocoa plants, which is reflected in its content in the leaves and fruits, for Therefore, remedial measures must be applied to help producers recover their commercialization in the world.La provincia de Esmeraldas, lugar donde se realizó la investigación, es reconocida por la calidad de su cacao fino de aroma (Theobroma cacao,L.), apetecido internacionalmente, pero la regulación para el cadmio por la Unión Europea ha restringido su comercialización, por lo que con el objetivo de evaluar la presencia de cadmio en el suelo, hojas y almendras, para establecer su movilidad y absorción por la planta, se muestrearon 51 fincas de los cantones Eloy Alfaro, Muisne y Atacames que tienen cultivo de cacao de más de 5 años de edad, aplicando un muestreo en zig zag, Los valores promedio más bajos de cadmio en el suelo se encontraron en Colón Eloy (0.064 ppm.Kg-1), mientras que los más altos se obtuvieron en los suelos de Muisne y Atacames (0.147 y 0.145 ppm.Kg-1 respectivamente); en las hojas, los datos fueron de 6.96 y 11.50 ppm.Kg-1 para estas localidades respectivamente.  En las almendras de cacao, tanto en Colón Eloy, Muisne y Atacames, fueron altos (1.09; 1.99 y 2.08 ppm.Kg-1, respectivamente) con respecto a los límites máximos de Cd, establecidos por la Unión Europea (0.10 a 0.80 μg. Kg-1). Se concluye que las muestras analizadas arrojaron valores superiores a 0.1 ppm.Kg-1 considerados contaminantes, debido a que el Cd por su movilidad se absorbe con facilidad por las plantas de cacao lo que se refleja en su contenido en las hojas y frutos, por lo que deben aplicarse medidas de remediación para ayudar a los productores a recuperar su comercialización en el mundo.A província de Esmeraldas, onde foi realizada a pesquisa, é reconhecida pela qualidade de seu cacau de aroma fino (Theobroma cacao, L.), desejado internacionalmente, mas a regulamentação do cádmio pela União Européia restringiu sua comercialização, devido to Portanto, com o objetivo de avaliar a presença de cádmio no solo, folhas e amêndoas, para estabelecer sua mobilidade e absorção pela planta, 51 fazendas dos cantões Eloy Alfaro, Muisne e Atacames que possuem cultivos de cacau há mais de 5 anos idade, aplicando uma amostragem em zig zag. Os menores valores médios de cádmio no solo foram encontrados em Colón Eloy (0,064 ppm.Kg-1), enquanto os maiores foram obtidos nos solos de Muisne e Atacames. (0,147 e 0,145 ppm.Kg-1 respectivamente); nas folhas, os dados foram de 6,96 e 11,50 ppm.Kg-1 para esses locais, respectivamente. Nas amêndoas de cacau, tanto em Colón Eloy, Muisne e Atacames, foram altas (1,09; 1,99 e 2,08 ppm.Kg-1, respectivamente) em relação aos limites máximos de Cd, estabelecidos pela União Européia (0,10 a 0,80 μg .kg-1). Conclui-se que as amostras analisadas apresentaram valores superiores a 0,1 ppm.Kg-1, considerados contaminantes, pois o Cd, devido a sua mobilidade, é facilmente absorvido pelas plantas de cacau, o que se reflete em seu teor nas folhas e frutos, para Portanto, medidas corretivas devem ser aplicadas para ajudar os produtores a recuperar sua comercialização no mundo.Sapienza Grupo Editorial2023-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/68210.51798/sijis.v4i2.682Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Regular Issue: Interdisciplinary Studies; e23024Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol. 4 Núm. 2 (2023): Fascículo Regular: Estudios Interdisciplinarios; e23024Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; v. 4 n. 2 (2023): Número Regular: Estudos Interdisciplinares; e230242675-9780reponame:Sapienza (Curitiba)instname:Sapienza Grupo Editorialinstacron:SAPIENZAenghttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/682/478Copyright (c) 2023 Enma Elena Espinoza-Echeverría, María Elizabeth Canchingre-Bone , Dolores de Lourdes Andrade-Benalcázar, Sócrates Francisco Serrano-Guerrerohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEspinoza-Echeverría, Enma Elena Canchingre-Bone , María Elizabeth Andrade-Benalcázar, Dolores de Lourdes Serrano-Guerrero, Sócrates Francisco 2023-08-09T03:22:02Zoai:ojs2.journals.sapienzaeditorial.com:article/682Revistahttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJISPRIhttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/oaieditor@sapienzaeditorial.com2675-97802675-9780opendoar:2023-08-09T03:22:02Sapienza (Curitiba) - Sapienza Grupo Editorialfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador
Presencia de cadmio en suelos de cultivo de cacao (Theobroma cacao, L.) en la provincia de Esmeraldas-Ecuador
Presença de cádmio em solos de cultivo de cacau (Theobroma cacao, L.) na província de Esmeraldas-Equador
title Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador
spellingShingle Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador
Espinoza-Echeverría, Enma Elena
cádmio, cacau de aroma fino, bioacumulação
cadmium, fine aroma cocoa, bioaccumulation
cadmio, cacao fino de aroma, bioacumulación
title_short Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador
title_full Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador
title_fullStr Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador
title_sort Presence of cadmium in cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.) soils in the province of Esmeraldas-Ecuador
author Espinoza-Echeverría, Enma Elena
author_facet Espinoza-Echeverría, Enma Elena
Canchingre-Bone , María Elizabeth
Andrade-Benalcázar, Dolores de Lourdes
Serrano-Guerrero, Sócrates Francisco
author_role author
author2 Canchingre-Bone , María Elizabeth
Andrade-Benalcázar, Dolores de Lourdes
Serrano-Guerrero, Sócrates Francisco
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Espinoza-Echeverría, Enma Elena
Canchingre-Bone , María Elizabeth
Andrade-Benalcázar, Dolores de Lourdes
Serrano-Guerrero, Sócrates Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cádmio, cacau de aroma fino, bioacumulação
cadmium, fine aroma cocoa, bioaccumulation
cadmio, cacao fino de aroma, bioacumulación
topic cádmio, cacau de aroma fino, bioacumulação
cadmium, fine aroma cocoa, bioaccumulation
cadmio, cacao fino de aroma, bioacumulación
description The province of Esmeraldas, where the research was carried out, is recognized for the quality of its fine aroma cocoa (Theobroma cacao, L.), which is highly sought after internationally, but the regulation for cadmium by the European Union has restricted its commercialization, for Therefore, with the objective of evaluating the presence of cadmium in the soil, leaves and almonds, to establish its mobility and absorption by the plant, 51 farms from the Eloy Alfaro, Muisne and Atacames cantons were sampled that have cocoa crops of more than 5 years of age, applying a zig zag sampling, the lowest average values of cadmium in the soil were found in Colón Eloy (0.064 ppm.Kg-1), while the highest were obtained in the soils of Muisne and Atacames (0.147 and 0.145 ppm.Kg-1 respectively); in the leaves, the data were 6.96 and 11.50 ppm.Kg-1 for these locations, respectively. In cocoa beans, both in Colón Eloy, Muisne and Atacames, they were high (1.09; 1.99 and 2.08 ppm.Kg-1, respectively) with respect to the maximum limits of Cd, established by the European Union (0.10 to 0.80 μg .kg-1). It is concluded that the analyzed samples yielded values greater than 0.1 ppm.Kg-1 considered contaminants, due to the fact that Cd, due to its mobility, is easily absorbed by cocoa plants, which is reflected in its content in the leaves and fruits, for Therefore, remedial measures must be applied to help producers recover their commercialization in the world.
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