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The effect of waste water irrigation on the extra virgin olive oil quality from the Tunisian cultivar Chemlali
Authors:Saida Bedbabis,Bé  chir Ben Rouina,Makki Boukhris
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology, University of Sciences, P.O. Box. 802, 3018 Sfax, Tunisia;2. Olive Tree Institute, P.O. Box. 1087, 3000 Sfax, Tunisia
Abstract:The availability of fresh water is very scarce in the Middle East and North Africa. Yet consequently, brackish water or recycled wastewater can be used for irrigation, minimising the exploitation of natural water resources. The aim of this work was to study how irrigation with treated wastewater (TWW) over 4 years affects some parameters of “Chemlali” olive oil quality. Two treatments were considered: trees irrigated with treated wastewater and others cultivated in rain-fed conditions. Results showed that irrigation with TWW over 4 years did not affect free acidity, and specific ultraviolet absorbance at K232 and K270. For both the crop seasons the mean values of these parameters were lower than the upper limits established for “extra virgin” olive oil. However, irrigation with TWW cumulatively increased palmitic, palmitoleic, linoleic and linolenic acid contents and decreased oleic acid rates. A significant decrease of total phenol contents was also observed at the end of experimental period.
Keywords:Olea europaea L.   Oil composition   Domestic and industrial wastewater   Irrigation
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