2009
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.3968
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Coast and year effect on H, O and C stable isotope ratios of Tyrrhenian and Adriatic italian olive oils

Abstract: The paper discusses the (2)H/(1)H, (18)O/(16)O and (13)C/(12)C ratios of 196 authentic Italian extra-virgin olive oils produced in 3 years on the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic coasts. The (2)H/(1)H and (18)O/(16)O ratios were linearly and positively correlated. The year of production influenced mainly (18)O/(16)O in relation to the amount of rainfall and the atmospheric humidity in the period of oil accumulation in the olives. The (2)H/(1)H ratio significantly distinguished the olive oils produced on the Adriatic co… Show more

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“…As reported for other plant products, such as olive oil, or orange juice, in cocoa beans δ 2 H is correlated with δ 18 O (Fig. ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…As reported for other plant products, such as olive oil, or orange juice, in cocoa beans δ 2 H is correlated with δ 18 O (Fig. ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes of plant materials are strongly linked to the climatic conditions (relative humidity, temperature and amount of precipitation) and geographical characteristics (distance from the sea or other evaporation source, altitude and latitude) of the area where the plants grew …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that Molise is also located at a lower latitude than Tuscany and Emilia but does not have higher δ 2 H values. This deviation could be related to the fact that Molise is along the Adriatic coast of Italy that in a previous study on olive oils resulted in more 2 H depletion than the Tyrrhenian coast, due to a different source and isotopic composition of rainfall as well as the different climatic conditions on the two coasts . The δ 18 O values were significantly lower in Emilia Romagna (mean value of 28.3‰) compared with the other regions ( p < 0.001), and Basilicata had δ 18 O (30.2‰) higher values than Tuscany ( p < 0.001) and Molise ( p < 0.01) (for p < 0.001; Table ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This originates from the fact that the CO 2 for their biosynthesis originates from the combustion of methane used for greenhouse heating. Yet climate and geographical origin information for food, animals and human beings is predominantly the field of δ 18 O and δ 2 H values [260,261], whereas δ 15 N values are indicative for applied fertilisation methods (e.g. conventional or organic fertiliser) [262,263].…”
Section: Identification Of Food Geographical Origin and Authenticitymentioning
confidence: 99%