Publications by authors named "Edith Orellana-Mendoza"

Soil infertility is a global problem, amendments such as organic fertilizers and mineral fertilizers are used to improve crop yields. However, these fertilizers contain heavy metals as well as essential mineral elements. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer on the accumulation and health risk of heavy metals in tubers.

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Heavy metal contamination of soil and agricultural products is an environmental problem, has an adverse effect on the quality of food crops, and is a danger to food security and public health. The concentration of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) in surface soils and edible hypocotyls tissues of two ecotypes of Walpers (maca) was evaluated in three districts of the Junín province, Peru. In addition, the risk to human health due to exposure to heavy metals from maca consumption was evaluated.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Edith Orellana-Mendoza"

  • - Edith Orellana-Mendoza's research primarily focuses on the impact of heavy metal contamination in agricultural products, particularly in the context of Andean crops and mining activities in Peru.
  • - In her 2024 study, she investigated how different types of fertilizers affect heavy metal accumulation in native Andean potatoes, emphasizing the potential health risks associated with these metals.
  • - Another significant study by Orellana-Mendoza assessed heavy metal levels in soils and edible tissues of maca, revealing serious health risks linked to mining pollution and raising concerns about food safety in affected regions.