2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2015.05.012
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The changes in the physical and hydraulic properties of a loamy soil under irrigation with simpler-reclaimed wastewaters

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“…Similarly, Darvishi (2014) determined that the field capacity was higher in both domestic and agronomical water irrigation conditions compared with the pre-irrigation value, and was 11% higher than the field capacity under the irrigation with domestic wastewater. Tunc and Sahin (2015) found higher field capacity values in two soil layers of 0-20 and 20-40 cm of the soils irrigated with wastewater compared with pre-irrigation. Gharaibeh et al (2007) also found that the field capacity increased in the top and sub-layers of the soil irrigated with wastewater according to the initial values.…”
Section: Field Capacity Wilting Point and Available Water Contentmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Similarly, Darvishi (2014) determined that the field capacity was higher in both domestic and agronomical water irrigation conditions compared with the pre-irrigation value, and was 11% higher than the field capacity under the irrigation with domestic wastewater. Tunc and Sahin (2015) found higher field capacity values in two soil layers of 0-20 and 20-40 cm of the soils irrigated with wastewater compared with pre-irrigation. Gharaibeh et al (2007) also found that the field capacity increased in the top and sub-layers of the soil irrigated with wastewater according to the initial values.…”
Section: Field Capacity Wilting Point and Available Water Contentmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Some researchers showed that irrigation with wastewater had non-significant effects on soil physical properties. Gonçalves et al (2010) and Tunc and Sahin (2015) observed that the variation of soil bulk density was insignificant in the wastewater and freshwater applied plots. Magesan (2001) expressed that treated wastewater irrigation did not change the bulk density, particle density, and porosity.…”
Section: Soil Physical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Ce qui indique que la qualité de l'eau d'irrigation influence sur la porosité avec le même ordre de son influence sur l'abondance des vers. Nos résultats corroborent avec d'autre études Tunc et Sahin (2015) ; Nadav et al (2013) ;Mojiri (2011) ;Minhas et Samra, (2004). Alors que d'autres recherches indiquent des effets défavorables de l'irrigation avec les eaux usées sur la porosité des sols (Mollahoseini, 2013 ;Al Othman, 2009).…”
Section: La Porositéunclassified
“…However, wastewater and reclaimed water often have higher concentrations of major ions, heavy metals, nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients compared to freshwater [10]. Their usage may pose risks to environmental quality and human health [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their usage may pose risks to environmental quality and human health [1]. Many researches have been conducted to reveal the potential influences of wastewater and reclaimed water usage on plants, soil and groundwater [2,[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. Generally, wastewater and reclaimed water usage can provide significant economic and ecological benefits [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%