2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2010.04.032
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The effect of waste water irrigation on the extra virgin olive oil quality from the Tunisian cultivar Chemlali

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“…No substantial differences on these analytical parameters were noticed which was related to the irrigation conditions, to the water quality and to the period of irrigation. This was also observed by previous studies (Palese et al, 2006;Bedbabis et al, 2010b) in irrigated olive trees with TWW. In addition, the relatively lower FA and the specific extinction coefficients levels can be attributed to the healthy status of fruits (Bedbabis et al, 2010b).…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…No substantial differences on these analytical parameters were noticed which was related to the irrigation conditions, to the water quality and to the period of irrigation. This was also observed by previous studies (Palese et al, 2006;Bedbabis et al, 2010b) in irrigated olive trees with TWW. In addition, the relatively lower FA and the specific extinction coefficients levels can be attributed to the healthy status of fruits (Bedbabis et al, 2010b).…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The incensements in the seedling height were 69% and 13% for A. ampliceps and A. origena, respectively, while seedling diameter was 13% and 5.5% for A. ampliceps and A. origena, respectively, in the PTWR treatment than in the MW treatment. Several studies have also showed increasing in the growth parameters of trees and crops after irrigation with treated wastewater (Kiziloglu et al, 2008;Bedbabis et al, 2010;Akponikpèa, 2011;Pandey andSrivastava, 2012, andSelahvarzi andHosseini, 2012). Moreover, Carvalho et al (2012) found that the height and nodulation of Leucaena leucocephala and Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia significantly increased when treated with sewage effluent and inoculated with Rhizobium.…”
Section: Results and Discussion 1 Growth And Nodulation Of Acacia Spmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Much of this sludge is rich in fertilizing elements. Owing to this value, it is used to improve the soil fertility 5 . The annually generated quantity of dried mud from sewage treatment plants is estimated at 76 800 tons / year, which represents 40% of the national production 24 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, recent research has associated per capita income gross domestic product (GDP/capita/year) with per capita waste generation (kg/capita/year) 3,35 . Research also reported that low‐ and middle‐income countries generated more organic waste (50%) than high‐income countries (32%) 5 . In addition to data forecast unreliability, major developing countries still lack efficient MSWM policies and sufficient financial resources 24,29 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%