2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b05030
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The Effects of Different Irrigation Treatments on Olive Oil Quality and Composition: A Comparative Study between Treated and Olive Mill Wastewater

Abstract: In the present paper, two irrigation treatments were applied to olive trees cv. Chemlali: irrigation with treated wastewater (TWW) and with olive mill wastewater (OMW), which was spread at three levels (50, 100, and 200 m(3)/ha). This work is interested in two topics: (1) the influence of different irrigation treatments on olive oil composition and quality and (2) the comparison between OMW and TWW application using different statistical analyses. The obtained variance analysis (ANOVA) has confirmed that there… Show more

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“…Differences in response were explained by different pedoclimatic conditions in the production area, as well as by agronomic parameters (irrigation, plantation density, fruit maturity, etc.) . Information regarding the effects on polyphenols is relevant in respect to food quality because, as mentioned, polyphenol levels directly affect health‐promoting effects of the oil, as well as its sensory quality.…”
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“…Differences in response were explained by different pedoclimatic conditions in the production area, as well as by agronomic parameters (irrigation, plantation density, fruit maturity, etc.) . Information regarding the effects on polyphenols is relevant in respect to food quality because, as mentioned, polyphenol levels directly affect health‐promoting effects of the oil, as well as its sensory quality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…17,19,20 Chlorophyll levels of oil consistently declined when irrigation water EC values increased 15,16 while carotenoid levels were not consistently affected by salinity, and were alternatively found to either rise, 16 decline, 15 or not change. 17 Oil stability, measured as induction time, was reported either to increase 16 or decrease, 15 and correlated well with polyphenol contents. 14,15 Nevertheless, as explained, exposure to salinity occurs in the root zone and irrigation salinity level is insufficient to define/describe related effects.…”
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“…The performances of olive oils in terms of quality and composition depend on numerous parameters: genetic and environmental factors, especially climate and altitude but also the oil extraction process, soil type (arid or semi-arid, and irrigation), the temperature, rain, drought, fruit maturity and the harvest year [53,54,55,56]. It is thus important to determine the composition of extra virgin olive oils (EVOO) used as the reference in the present study and to establish whether particular compounds of these oils have cytoprotective effects on relevant in vitro models [57].…”
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“…Although olive is well adapted to the Mediterranean semi‐arid conditions, irrigation leads to a substantial increase in fruit and oil yields . Severe scarcity of freshwater in traditional olive growing regions has led to the use of alternative water sources, including saline groundwater and reclaimed wastewater (RWW) for irrigation . RWW are domestic liquid wastes treated by screening, oxidation, sedimentation and biological digestion; and typically contain high amounts of organic matter, nitrogen (N) and minerals such phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) .…”
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confidence: 99%