Phytotoxic effects of treated wastewater used for irrigation on root hydraulic conductivity and plant growth of maize seedlings (Zea mays L. PR 32w86)

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Sare Asli
Nedal Massalha
Mahmud Diab
Muhamad Hugerat
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[1] The Institute of Applied Research,Department of Science
[2] The Galilee Society,The Institute of Evolution (IoE)
[3] Al-Qasemi Academic College,Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Faculty of Management
[4] Haifa University,Department of Science Education
[5] Haifa University,undefined
[6] The Academic Arab College for Education in Israel,undefined
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Irrigation Science | 2022年 / 40卷
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Maize seedlings (Zea mays L. PR 32w86) were grown hydroponically in a nutrient solution mixed with treated wastewater (TWW) or with dialyzed treated wastewater (DTWW) obtained after the dialysis process with a cutoff at 6000–8000 Da. Within 70 min of exposure, pressurized water flow through the excised roots was reduced massively by 46% (for primary TWW, after physical treatment) and 22% (for secondary TWW, after biological treatment). In contrast, with primary and secondary DTWW, it was only slightly decreased by 22%. On the other hand, cell wall pore sizes of these roots were little reduced: by (14–27%) for primary and secondary TWW and (6–9%) for primary and secondary DTWW. Primary and secondary effluents after either TWW or DTWW affected root elongation severely by (58–76%), while reduced leaf growth rate by (26–70%) and transpiration by (14–64%). The fresh and dry plant’s weight in soil growth was also significantly affected but not with secondary DTWW. These results appeared simultaneously to involve phytotoxic and physical-clogging consequences. First, the inhibition in hydraulic conductivity through live roots (i.e., phytotoxic, and physical effects) after exposure to secondary DTWW was 22%, while through killed roots accepted after hot alcohol disruption of cell membranes (i.e., physical effects only) was only by 14%. Second, although DTWW affected root elongation severely by 58%, cell wall pore sizes of the same roots were little reduced by 6%. We conclude that large molecular weight fraction, which remained after the dialysis process, may have produced physical and phytotoxic effects on root water permeability and plant growth.
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