MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repens

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Cocoa beans serve as a vital raw material for chocolate production. However, the presence of cadmium (Cd) contamination poses a significant threat to cocoa crops and the chocolate industry due to its adverse effects on human health and cocoa quality. To reduce Cd concentration in cocoa beans, three...

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Autores: VEGA-JARA, Liliana, PALACIN AGÜERO, Judith, FARFAN TUCTO, Soledad, VANGELI, Sebastian, MÁRQUEZ DÁVILA, Kadir John
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:Folia Amazónica
Lenguaje:inglés
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:heavy metals
food safety
soil remediation
comelina
metales pesados
seguridad alimentaria
remediación de suelos
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MITIGACIÓN DE LA ACUMULACIÓN DE CADMIO EN GRANOS DE CACAO UTILIZANDO HONGOS MICORRIZÓRICOS ARBUSCULARES, BIOCARBÓN Y Callisia repens
title MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repens
spellingShingle MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repens
VEGA-JARA, Liliana
heavy metals
food safety
soil remediation
comelina
metales pesados
seguridad alimentaria
remediación de suelos
comelina
title_short MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repens
title_full MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repens
title_fullStr MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repens
title_full_unstemmed MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repens
title_sort MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repens
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv VEGA-JARA, Liliana
PALACIN AGÜERO, Judith
FARFAN TUCTO, Soledad
VANGELI, Sebastian
VEGA-JARA, Liliana
PALACIN AGÜERO, Judith
FARFAN TUCTO, Soledad
VANGELI, Sebastian
MÁRQUEZ DÁVILA, Kadir John
author VEGA-JARA, Liliana
author_facet VEGA-JARA, Liliana
PALACIN AGÜERO, Judith
FARFAN TUCTO, Soledad
VANGELI, Sebastian
MÁRQUEZ DÁVILA, Kadir John
author_role author
author2 PALACIN AGÜERO, Judith
FARFAN TUCTO, Soledad
VANGELI, Sebastian
MÁRQUEZ DÁVILA, Kadir John
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv heavy metals
food safety
soil remediation
comelina
metales pesados
seguridad alimentaria
remediación de suelos
comelina
topic heavy metals
food safety
soil remediation
comelina
metales pesados
seguridad alimentaria
remediación de suelos
comelina
description Cocoa beans serve as a vital raw material for chocolate production. However, the presence of cadmium (Cd) contamination poses a significant threat to cocoa crops and the chocolate industry due to its adverse effects on human health and cocoa quality. To reduce Cd concentration in cocoa beans, three mitigation strategies were evaluated: application of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), Callisia repens alone, the combined application of AMF and C. repens, and biochar at 1% and 2% w/w as an organic alternative. An untreated control was included for comparison. The field experiment was conducted in a mature cacao plantation (genotype CCN51) using a randomized complete block design with three replications in Huánuco, where the soil presents high total Cd levels (0.78 mg.kg-1). Six months after experiment establishment, AMF and C. repens applied individually reduced Cd concentration in cocoa beans by 40.43% and 30.85% respectively, compared with the control. Total soil Cd remained unchanged across treatments; however, Cd availability decreases with the application of AMF, C. repens, their combination, and 2% biochar. These findings highlight the high potential of AMF and C. repens to reduce Cd availability in soil and consequently limit its accumulation in cocoa beans; however, Cd concentrations still exceed European Union limits. The short-term results of these findings highlight the need for further evaluation over multiple harvest cycles to confirm the effectiveness and stability of these mitigation strategies.
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spelling MITIGATION OF CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN COCOA BEANS USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, BIOCHAR AND Callisia repensMITIGACIÓN DE LA ACUMULACIÓN DE CADMIO EN GRANOS DE CACAO UTILIZANDO HONGOS MICORRIZÓRICOS ARBUSCULARES, BIOCARBÓN Y Callisia repensVEGA-JARA, LilianaPALACIN AGÜERO, JudithFARFAN TUCTO, SoledadVANGELI, SebastianVEGA-JARA, LilianaPALACIN AGÜERO, JudithFARFAN TUCTO, SoledadVANGELI, SebastianMÁRQUEZ DÁVILA, Kadir Johnheavy metalsfood safetysoil remediationcomelinametales pesadosseguridad alimentariaremediación de sueloscomelinaCocoa beans serve as a vital raw material for chocolate production. However, the presence of cadmium (Cd) contamination poses a significant threat to cocoa crops and the chocolate industry due to its adverse effects on human health and cocoa quality. To reduce Cd concentration in cocoa beans, three mitigation strategies were evaluated: application of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), Callisia repens alone, the combined application of AMF and C. repens, and biochar at 1% and 2% w/w as an organic alternative. An untreated control was included for comparison. The field experiment was conducted in a mature cacao plantation (genotype CCN51) using a randomized complete block design with three replications in Huánuco, where the soil presents high total Cd levels (0.78 mg.kg-1). Six months after experiment establishment, AMF and C. repens applied individually reduced Cd concentration in cocoa beans by 40.43% and 30.85% respectively, compared with the control. Total soil Cd remained unchanged across treatments; however, Cd availability decreases with the application of AMF, C. repens, their combination, and 2% biochar. These findings highlight the high potential of AMF and C. repens to reduce Cd availability in soil and consequently limit its accumulation in cocoa beans; however, Cd concentrations still exceed European Union limits. The short-term results of these findings highlight the need for further evaluation over multiple harvest cycles to confirm the effectiveness and stability of these mitigation strategies.Los granos de cacao constituyen materia prima esencial para producción de chocolate. Sin embargo, contaminación por Cd representa una amenaza significativa para el cultivo de cacao e industria chocolatera, debido a efectos adversos sobre salud humana y calidad del producto. Con el objetivo de reducir concentración de Cd en granos, se evaluaron tres estrategias de mitigación: aplicación de consorcio de hongos micorrízicos arbusculares (HMA), C. repens solo, aplicación combinada de HMA y C. repens, y uso de biochar al 1% y 2% p/p como alternativa orgánica. El experimento de campo se realizó en una plantación de cacao en producción (genotipo CCN51), bajo un diseño de bloques completos al azar con tres repeticiones, en Huánuco, en un suelo con altos niveles de Cd total (0,78 mg.kg-1). Seis meses después del establecimiento, aplicación individual de HMA y C. repens redujo contenido de Cd en granos en 40,43% y 30,85%, respectivamente, en comparación con el control. El contenido de Cd total en suelo no mostró variaciones entre tratamientos; sin embargo, fracción disponible disminuyó con aplicación de HMA, C. repens, su combinación y el biochar al 2%. Estos resultados evidencian potencial de HMA y C. repens para reducir disponibilidad de Cd en suelo y, en consecuencia, su acumulación en granos de cacao. Sin embargo, concentraciones de Cd aún superan límites establecidos por Unión Europea. Resultados obtenidos en un periodo corto resaltan la necesidad de evaluaciones durante varios ciclos de cosecha para confirmar estabilidad de estas estrategias de mitigación en el tiempo.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2025-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtículosapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/80010.24841/Folia Amazonica; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2025); e34800Folia Amazónica; Vol. 34 Núm. 2 (2025); e34800Folia Amazónica; v. 34 n. 2 (2025); e348002410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v34i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPenghttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/800/687Derechos de autor 2025 Liliana VEGA-JARA, Judith PALACIN AGÜERO, Soledad FARFAN TUCTO, Sebastian VANGELI, Kadir John MÁRQUEZ DÁVILAhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8002026-03-18T17:13:03Z
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