Potential applications of olive mill wastewater as biopesticide for crops protection.

作者: Abdelilah El-Abbassi , Nabila Saadaoui , Hajar Kiai , Jihane Raiti , Abdellatif Hafidi

DOI: 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2016.10.032

关键词: PhytotoxicityFertilizerEnvironmental scienceAmendmentAntimicrobialWastewaterOrganic matterWeedBiopesticideAgronomy

摘要: Olive mill waste water (OMW) is a major environmental problem because of its high organic load, phytotoxicity and antimicrobial properties. Many studies recognized that these wastes have fertilizer value when applied to the soil matter content some mineral nutrient content. In addition, amendment with OMW also known for activity suppressive effects against plant pathogens. this paper, potential use olive wastewater as biopesticides pathogens discussed. The application on crops are reported. can be used suppress growth main bacterial, fungal phytopathogens weed species without any negative crop growth. Nevertheless, measures should respected using biopesticide especially in regards dose timing use.

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