Olive wastewater as an ecological fertiliser

The effects of untreated and treated olive mill wastewater on seed germination, plant growth and soil fertility were studied. Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum), chickpea (Cicer arietinum), bean (Viciafaba), wheat (Triticum durum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) were tested for the germination index and growth in soil irrigated by olive mill wastewater. Lepidium sativum was used as the standard species for the germination index and phytotoxicity evaluation. We measured soil properties, crop growth, herbage biomass, leaf elongation and productivity. The results show beneficial effects using treated olive mill wastewater. The treated plants showed an improvement in seed biomass, spike number, plant growth, and a similar or even better dry productivity than plants irrigated with water, e.g. Hordeum vulgare 102%, Triticum durum 105%, Cicer arietinum 101% and Viciafaba 102%. An increase in the germination index from 100% to 115% was observed. Soil organic matter, respiration and enzymatic activities were also enhanced by treated olive mill wastewater ferti-irrigation. However, even diluted 10 times, untreated olive mill wastewater inhibited the species germination, e.g. 1.2% for Hordeum vulgare and 40% for Cicer arietinum and Viciafaba, and plant growth (16-42.5%). Leaf necrosis and low productivity were observed in crops ferti-irrigated by untreated olive mill wastewater.

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