Hi, people. 1. There is ...
Published by László Tutor, Horticulture and Innovation Specialist at Organica Water
Hi, people.
1. There is no sign of any pathogens attending in plants' tissues rooting in wastewater. Most emergent pollutants are processed in the root zone. Toxic elements may be stacked and aggregated in plants, so the sisal effluent should be tested for As, Hg, Cu, Cr, Ni, Zn, etc. If there is no considerable amount of these found the plant grown on the treated wastewater can be considered available for forage.
If requested, please note and I can provide relevant literature.
2. The quality of the wastewater, technology of harvest and farming technology will influence availability of the end product. Most BOD processing bacterial cultures include pathogens, so a culture which get contaminated with the sludge is not preferred. I would suggest using rafts or other means of hydroculture, if the treatment technology allows.
3. Please consider pH, too. I'm not familiar with sisal industry, so a bit of information might help.
4. Available crops for the first glance: Typha orientalis/latifolia, Rhoicissus digitata, Cyperus textilis, Mischanus sinensis, Schoenoplectus pungens, Phragmites australis
Regards,
Tuti
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Bonjour
Je suis à la recherche d'un Scientifique qui pourrait être assez fou pour assurer qu'aucune molécule chimique absorbée par les racines ne se divulgera pas dans le corps de la plante et dans le fruit?
En plus il faut ajouter qu'il n'y a pas qu'une molécule chimique, mais de nombreuses molécules chimiques x,y,z, etc dispersées dans les eaux usées, en plus des composants bio chimique produits par le corps humain
Tous les milieux hydrauliques naturels de surface servent de poubelle à l'économie.
Et je réitère mon message: la biodiversité végétale n'a aucune vocation à épurer les eaux usées.
Hello I'm looking for a scientist who could be crazy enough to ensure that no chemical molecule absorbed by the roots does not divulgera in the body of the plant and in the fruit?
In addition it is necessary to add that there is not only one chemical molecule, but many chemical molecules X, y, Z, etc. dispersed in wastewater, in addition to the bio-chemical components produced by the human body
All natural surface hydraulics serve as a dustbin to the economy.
And I repeat my message: plant biodiversity has no vocation to purify wastewater.