2019
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.9911
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Effects of reclaimed wastewater irrigation and fertigation level on olive oil composition and quality

Abstract: BACKGROUND Irrigation of olives increases fruit and oil yields. Due to scarcity of freshwater, low‐quality water including recycled wastewater (RWW) is utilized in orchards. Here, effects of irrigation with RWW and of fertilization on the composition and quality of olive oil were studied. RESULTS Long‐term RWW irrigation of ‘Barnea’ and ‘Leccino’ olive had no significant negative effects on either oil composition or quality parameters, including free fatty acids (FFAs), peroxide value (PV), total phenolics con… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the use of RW may also have risks for agriculture. Using routine fertilization regimes without considering nutrients delivered with the RW might expose plants to excess levels of the macronutrients N, P, and K, or increase their loss in the ecosystem through leaching . Further, RW often has salt concentrations higher than those found in natural water resources; an unbalanced supply of micro‐nutrient in RW may cause an excess of any of them, including Mn, Zn, Cu, B, Na + , and Cl ‐ .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the use of RW may also have risks for agriculture. Using routine fertilization regimes without considering nutrients delivered with the RW might expose plants to excess levels of the macronutrients N, P, and K, or increase their loss in the ecosystem through leaching . Further, RW often has salt concentrations higher than those found in natural water resources; an unbalanced supply of micro‐nutrient in RW may cause an excess of any of them, including Mn, Zn, Cu, B, Na + , and Cl ‐ .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%