Cadmium availability in rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils in cacao farms in Santander, Colombia.

Environ Monit Assess

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Bogotá, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Química, Grupo de Estudios para la Remediación y Mitigación de Impactos Negativos al Ambiente (GERMINA), Carrera 30 # 45-03, Bogotá, Colombia.

Published: November 2024

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  • Research emphasizes the need to understand how cadmium (Cd) behaves in soils where cacao grows, focusing on rhizosphere (root zone) soils.
  • The study collected soil samples from two cacao farms in Colombia, revealing that rhizosphere soils had significantly higher levels of Cd compared to non-rhizosphere soils.
  • Key factors influencing Cd availability in rhizosphere soils included soil organic carbon and zinc, with research suggesting the importance of monitoring these areas for understanding Cd dynamics in cacao cultivation.

Article Abstract

Current research has highlighted the need to understand the factors influencing cadmium (Cd) availability in cacao-growing soils to elucidate its presence in cacao beans (the raw material for chocolate). Although literature about this topic is increasing, few report the importance of rhizosphere soils on Cd dynamics. This study aimed to understand the changes in available Cd and its association with soil properties (pH, pseudo-total Cd, available Cd (Cd-DTPA), Ca, Mg, K, Na, soil organic carbon, P, Zn, urease activity, exchangeable acidity, and cation exchange capacity) considering rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils. Both soil types (51 samples of each, 102 in total) were collected from two Colombian cacao farms. The medians of pseudo-total Cd (1.86 mg kg) and Cd-DTPA (0.76 mg kg) were, respectively, about threefold and fourfold higher in rhizosphere compared to non-rhizosphere soils. Principal component analysis showed a clear distinction between rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils based on differences in soil properties, which explained the observed changes in available Cd when comparing both soil types. Soil organic carbon and Zn were important drivers of available Cd in rhizosphere soils. Spatial distribution analysis revealed a tendency of available Cd to cluster in rhizosphere soils, and indicated hotspots within each farm. These findings highlight the importance of rhizosphere soils for Cd diagnosis and monitoring, and for improving knowledge about Cd dynamics in the soil-Theobroma cacao L. system.

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