2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2004.09.009
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The effect of olive mill wastewater on seed germination after various pretreatment techniques

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“…From the results, aeration and settling reduced phytotoxcity effect to enhance tomato seed germination, height and biomass production. This finding is consistent with previous works on the use of aerobically digested sludge for irrigation (Zaharah, et al, 2000, Zakaria et al, 1994, Komilis et al, 2005, soil amendment (Chow, 1991) and fermentation media (Wu et al, 2006). However, it is evident from the result presented that pH negatively affected all the measured parameters.…”
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“…From the results, aeration and settling reduced phytotoxcity effect to enhance tomato seed germination, height and biomass production. This finding is consistent with previous works on the use of aerobically digested sludge for irrigation (Zaharah, et al, 2000, Zakaria et al, 1994, Komilis et al, 2005, soil amendment (Chow, 1991) and fermentation media (Wu et al, 2006). However, it is evident from the result presented that pH negatively affected all the measured parameters.…”
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“…Palm oil mill effluent and cassava mill phytotoxicity is a complex property, since more than one compound is responsible for it. Polyphenols are not necessarily the sole compounds responsible for phytotoxicity (Komilis et al, 2005, Perez et al, 1986. There could be volatile organic acids, alcohols, aldehydes and other smaller molecules responsible for phytotoxicity in POME and CME.…”
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“…In fact, several authors have indicated that olive mill residue has phytotoxic effects that are particularly evident during the germination and seedling development of higher plants (Casa et al, 2003;Sampedro et al, 2004). It is generally accepted that olive residue phytotoxicity is largely due to the presence of water soluble substances, although other DOR constituents such as volatile fatty acids, aldehydes and alcohols have also negative effect on plant growth (Komilis et al, 2005). Ginos et al (2006) reported that the phytotoxicity of olive mill wastewater decreased considerably after various physical pre-treatments.…”
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“…종자휴면은 과피나 종 피의 불투수성, 종피 내 발아억제물질의 존재 또는 종피의 물리적 작용에 의한 배의 생장 억제 등의 내적인 요인뿐 만 아니라 광, 온도, 수분 등의 외적인 요인에 의해서도 휴 면상태에 이르는데, 이들 요인들을 적절하게 조절한다면 종자의 발아율을 향상시킬 수 있다 (Pollock and Olney, 1959;Barnett, 1972;Kelly et al, 1992;Tomer and Slingh, 1993;Close and Wilson, 2002;Khan and Gulzur, 2003;Komilis et al, 2005). (Khan et al, 1973;Hemmat et al, 1985;Braford et al, 1988;Yeoung and Wilson, 1995).…”
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