Geospatial distribution of heavy metals in rice soils of northwestern Peru

dc.contributor.authorTarrillo Julca, Ever
dc.contributor.authorArce Inga, Marielita
dc.contributor.authorTorres Herrera, Pedro Antonio
dc.contributor.authorTineo Flores, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorTaboada Mitma, Victor Hugo
dc.contributor.authorCruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro
dc.contributor.authorRojas Briceño, Nilton B.
dc.contributor.authorAtalaya Marin, Nilton
dc.contributor.authorGómez Fernández, Darwin
dc.contributor.authorGoñas Goñas, Malluri
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-01T05:31:21Z
dc.date.available2025-09-01T05:31:21Z
dc.date.issued2025-08-21
dc.description.abstractThe presence of heavy metals in agricultural soils poses a threat to the development of sustainable agriculture and ensuring food security. The objective of this study was to evaluate the geospatial distribution of heavy metals in rice-growing soils within the Amojú River Basin, Jaen, Peru. Ninety-five soil samples were collected randomly, covering four altitudinal ranges, namely, very low (374–450 m above sea level (m a.s.l.)), low (450–571 m a.s.l.), medium (571–701 m a.s.l.) and high altitudes (701–1,034 m a.s.l.), and different agronomic management stages, including four phenological phases (seedling, tillering, filling and ripening) and two agricultural practices (resting and stubble burning). The evaluation was conducted via physicochemical analysis, the single-factor pollution index, and spatial interpolation techniques through the empirical Bayesian kriging (EBK) method. The results indicated that the contents of cadmium (Cd) and chromium (Cr) exceed the limits established in the Environmental Quality Standards (EQSs) for agricultural soils, with maximum Cd and Cr concentrations of 2 and 21 mg kg ⁻¹, respectively, mainly in very low-altitude areas (374–450 m a.s.l.). The single-factor pollution index results indicated slight Cd contamination and intense Cr contamination. Likewise, high levels of arsenic (As), Cd, and Cr were detected in soils managed via stubble burning, reaching 2, 2, and 16 mg kg ⁻¹, respectively. The highest Cr concentrations were located in the northeastern and western parts of the study area, whereas the highest Cd concentrations occurred in the northeastern and southwestern parts. These concentrations may be associated with potential contamination sources, with the use of phosphate fertilizers, water for cultivation, and soil erosion as key contributors. This study highlights the potential risk to rice productivity and crop safety, emphasizing the importance of implementing sustainable agricultural practices and monitoring strategies for heavy metals in soils associated with crops.
dc.description.sponsorshipThe authors would like to thank the National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA) through the Investment Project with CUI N° 2472675 Mejoramiento de los Servicios de Investigación y Transferencia de Tecnología Agraria en la Estación Experimental Agraria Baños del Inca Baños del Inca, located in the district of Baños del Inca, province of Cajamarca, department of Cajamarca. The authors also extend their gratitude to Jonathan Michael Cruz-Malca, Cristian Culqui Gaslac and Testing Laboratorio de Suelos, Aguas y Foliares – LABSAF
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dc.identifier.citationTarrillo, E., Arce-Inga, M., Torres-Herrera, P.A. et al. Geospatial distribution of heavy metals in rice soils of northwestern Peru. Sci Rep 15, 30692 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-16638-6
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-16638-6
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2842
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherNature Portfolio (Springer Nature)
dc.publisher.countryGB
dc.relation.ispartofurn:issn:2045-2322
dc.relation.ispartofseriesScientific Reports
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.sourceInstituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria
dc.source.uriRepositorio Institucional - INIA
dc.subjectAgricultural soils
dc.subjectChromium
dc.subjectCadmium
dc.subjectPhenological phases
dc.subjectEQSs
dc.subjectEBK
dc.subjectSuelos agrícolas
dc.subjectCromo
dc.subjectCadmio
dc.subjectFases fenológicas
dc.subjectNCA
dc.subject.agrovocRice; Arroz; Heavy metals; Metal pesado; Soil; Suelo; Geographical distribution; Distribución geográfica; Soil pollution; Polución del suelo
dc.subject.ocdehttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.06
dc.titleGeospatial distribution of heavy metals in rice soils of northwestern Peru
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article

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