Effluents (produced and flow-back waters) from the petroleum industry have been investigated for their potential toxicity to the environment, particularly in regards to chemical composition and salinity. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether their toxicity is any greater than exposure to solutions of similar salinity. The tolerance of Festuca rubra L. (fescue) and Trifolium pratense L. (clover) were investigated for 8 weeks under hydroponic conditions to compare their growth in brine effluents from tertiary recovery operations. Experiments further compared serially-diluted effluents and synthetic solutions (e.g., NaCl/CaCl2) of similar salinities. There were different growth responses to the wastewater and saline solution amo...
It is important to investigate the feasibility of reclaimed water irrigation for fulfilling cleaner ...
Oil sands operators are being faced with the challenge of reclaiming the large volumes of slurry tai...
In the current review we focus on the opportunity to use brackish water in the cultivation of floric...
Background & Aims: Several studies have sought to explore the toxicity of heavy metals and high sali...
Saline oil produced water (PW) is the largest wastewater stream in the oil exploration and productio...
Oil sands mining destroys peatlands by removing all vegetation on the ground and digging up to 75 m ...
Plant scientists are investigating the potential of previously unexploited legume species where envi...
The toxicity of high salinity tannery wastewater produced after an activated sludge secondary treatm...
The use of seawater in horticulture is underestimated. Although pure seawater is harmful to most liv...
Large amounts of industrial wastewater, often of high in salt content, are produced by urban activit...
© 2020, The Author(s). This study attempted to use produced water (PW) to irrigate turfgrass species...
Oil brine spills encompass multiple stresses to plants, including petroleum, heavy metals and salt. ...
Large crabgrass is not registered in the Ellenberg’s list of halophyte species, but it growths in sa...
Natural and anthropogenic soil degradation is resulting in a substantial rise in the extension of sa...
Companies mining oil sands in Alberta (Canada) face the challenge of reclaiming wetlands under water...
It is important to investigate the feasibility of reclaimed water irrigation for fulfilling cleaner ...
Oil sands operators are being faced with the challenge of reclaiming the large volumes of slurry tai...
In the current review we focus on the opportunity to use brackish water in the cultivation of floric...
Background & Aims: Several studies have sought to explore the toxicity of heavy metals and high sali...
Saline oil produced water (PW) is the largest wastewater stream in the oil exploration and productio...
Oil sands mining destroys peatlands by removing all vegetation on the ground and digging up to 75 m ...
Plant scientists are investigating the potential of previously unexploited legume species where envi...
The toxicity of high salinity tannery wastewater produced after an activated sludge secondary treatm...
The use of seawater in horticulture is underestimated. Although pure seawater is harmful to most liv...
Large amounts of industrial wastewater, often of high in salt content, are produced by urban activit...
© 2020, The Author(s). This study attempted to use produced water (PW) to irrigate turfgrass species...
Oil brine spills encompass multiple stresses to plants, including petroleum, heavy metals and salt. ...
Large crabgrass is not registered in the Ellenberg’s list of halophyte species, but it growths in sa...
Natural and anthropogenic soil degradation is resulting in a substantial rise in the extension of sa...
Companies mining oil sands in Alberta (Canada) face the challenge of reclaiming wetlands under water...
It is important to investigate the feasibility of reclaimed water irrigation for fulfilling cleaner ...
Oil sands operators are being faced with the challenge of reclaiming the large volumes of slurry tai...
In the current review we focus on the opportunity to use brackish water in the cultivation of floric...