The scarcity of freshwater resources is a critical problem in semi-arid zones and marginal quality water is increasingly being used in agriculture. This paper aimed at evaluating the physico-chemical and biological risks on irrigated soils and fruits of macrophyte treated wastewater (TWW), the nutrients supply, and the effect on tomato and eggplant production in semi-arid Burkina Faso. During three years of experiments, treated wastewater was used, with fresh water as control, in combination with or without mineral fertilizer application at recommended rate (140 kg N/ha + 180 kg P2O5/ha + 180 kg K2O/ha). The study revealed that the treated wastewater provided variable nutrients supply depending on year and element. The treated wastewater wi...
Poverty and the rising cost of synthetic fertilizer have compelled backyard gardeners to resort to w...
On-farm measures can be used in multi-barrier schemes to manage microbial risks from consumption of ...
Several regions of the world are suffering from water scarcity and available water pollution. Medite...
Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso, is located in dry savanna and the issue of water scar...
The reuse of treated wastewater (TWW) in crop irrigation is an advanced and rational approach to wat...
The serious water scarcity experienced across the globe and the desire for sufficient food productio...
The present study takes place in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), a typical Sub-Saharan city where water ...
At the same time with population In many arid and semi-arid countries water is becoming an increasin...
The use of polluted water to irrigate is an increasing problem in the developing world. Lebanon is a...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to explore the effect of irrigation by treated wastewater ...
AbstractIncreasing lack of potable water in arid countries leads to the use of treated wastewater fo...
The use of polluted water to irrigate is an increasing problem in the developing world. Lebanon is a...
Irrigation with wastewater is a widespread observable fact in developing countries, especially those...
The ability to reuse treated wastewater (TWW) would be of significant benefit to agriculture whils...
AbstractA comparative study was carried out to evaluate the effects of two water irrigation sources ...
Poverty and the rising cost of synthetic fertilizer have compelled backyard gardeners to resort to w...
On-farm measures can be used in multi-barrier schemes to manage microbial risks from consumption of ...
Several regions of the world are suffering from water scarcity and available water pollution. Medite...
Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso, is located in dry savanna and the issue of water scar...
The reuse of treated wastewater (TWW) in crop irrigation is an advanced and rational approach to wat...
The serious water scarcity experienced across the globe and the desire for sufficient food productio...
The present study takes place in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), a typical Sub-Saharan city where water ...
At the same time with population In many arid and semi-arid countries water is becoming an increasin...
The use of polluted water to irrigate is an increasing problem in the developing world. Lebanon is a...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to explore the effect of irrigation by treated wastewater ...
AbstractIncreasing lack of potable water in arid countries leads to the use of treated wastewater fo...
The use of polluted water to irrigate is an increasing problem in the developing world. Lebanon is a...
Irrigation with wastewater is a widespread observable fact in developing countries, especially those...
The ability to reuse treated wastewater (TWW) would be of significant benefit to agriculture whils...
AbstractA comparative study was carried out to evaluate the effects of two water irrigation sources ...
Poverty and the rising cost of synthetic fertilizer have compelled backyard gardeners to resort to w...
On-farm measures can be used in multi-barrier schemes to manage microbial risks from consumption of ...
Several regions of the world are suffering from water scarcity and available water pollution. Medite...