Omission of macronutrients and bioavailability of cadmium in soils of Ecuador

Cadmium (Cd) is present in the cocoa soils of Ecuador, which and can be the result of various anthropogenic  activities such as agriculture, mining, transportation, etc. It  can cause problems in the marketing of agricultural  products nationally and internationally, and also in  consumers’ health, as it is absorbed by plants and enters  the food chain. The effects of omitting macronutrients on  the absorption of Cd by rice plants were evaluated in six  tropical soils of Ecuador in aim to reduce the absorption of  Cd from the soil. For this, a trial was carried out under  greenhouse conditions where nine treatments were  evaluated: control 1 (without fertilization and without Cd), a control 2 (without fertilization with Cd), complete fertilization (N, P, K, S, Mg, Ca) and the remaining six  treatments, omission of a nutrient at a time, using a  randomized complete block experiment design with  divided plots replicated three times. The variables  evaluated were compared using the Tukey and Bonferroni  tests with a value of P<0.05. The results found show that  complete fertilization stimulated Cd absorption in the soils  of the six provinces evaluated (Esmeraldas, Manabí,  Guayas, El Oro, Los Ríos y Sucumbíos); in addition, the  omission of nutrients affected Cd absorption, varying  independently of soil characteristics, so this technique is  considered a valid alternative to evaluate Cd absorption  under different edaphoclimatic conditions and to  guarantee the safety of the product to be consumed by the  population.

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Main Authors: Valarezo Maldonado, Juan Xavier, Carrillo Zenteno, Manuel Danilo, Rubio Zapata, Galo Alexander, Peña Salazar, Karina Elizabeth, García-Orellana, Yelitza
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Palmira 2023
Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/105855
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