1987
DOI: 10.1016/0045-6535(87)90096-8
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Characteristics of soil after pollution with waste waters from olive oil extraction plants

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“…An explanation could be a partial assimilation by plants, though it is improbable for this period of year (August), or a stronger cation adsorption on clay minerals in Bait Reema due to the higher clay content and higher CECeff than in Gilat. In general, the increased mineral nutrient content in both fields upon OMW application is consistent with previous findings [14,54] but may not be effective in the long term. Chelation of these ions by soil or OMW-derived chelating agents like polyphenols can bind these ions [55].…”
Section: Effects Of Omw and Water Application On Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 81%
“…An explanation could be a partial assimilation by plants, though it is improbable for this period of year (August), or a stronger cation adsorption on clay minerals in Bait Reema due to the higher clay content and higher CECeff than in Gilat. In general, the increased mineral nutrient content in both fields upon OMW application is consistent with previous findings [14,54] but may not be effective in the long term. Chelation of these ions by soil or OMW-derived chelating agents like polyphenols can bind these ions [55].…”
Section: Effects Of Omw and Water Application On Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Phenolic substances from either olives or in waste waters (alpechin) from olive oil mills exhibited antimicrobial activity on Bacillus spp. in soil and inhibited sporulation or spore germination of B. megaterium and B. cereus T in the laboratory (Rodriguez et al, 1988;Paredes et al, 1986Paredes et al, , 1987Gonzalez et al, 1990;Perez et al, 1992;Tassou et al, 1991). These substances, acting as growth inhibitors in the wastes, are known to delay biodegradation.…”
Section: Phenolics Pigments and Related Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The pH and EC of each sample (soil, compost, manures and digestate) were determined according to Peredes et al (1987) standard method. The pH values were measured using a pH meter (Mettler Toledo MP 220).…”
Section: Determination Of Ph and Electrical Conductivity (Ec)mentioning
confidence: 99%