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Sustainable water management for cultivating Triticum aestivum L. using treated wastewater with Chlorella vulgaris

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This study attempts to address some of the sustainable development goals of the United Nations, specifically, climate action, clean water and sanitation. With the advance of climate change, water shortage is becoming a challenge all over the world. There is a growing global trend for wastewater reuse. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the efficiency of the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris in removing nutrients and some heavy metals from EL-Tabia drainpipe at the El-Tabia region in Alexandria, Egypt, and the potential use of algal treated wastewater in irrigating wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L., cv. Masri 3). Chlorella vulgaris successfully eliminated 2.85% aluminium, 7.14% iron, 48.33% manganese, 50% cadmium, 96.30% copper and 98.63% zinc. Wheat plants were irrigated with untreated wastewater (WW), treated wastewater (TWW) or tap water (TW). Plant irrigated with TWW showed an improvement in shoot biomass (39%), protein (40%) and carbohydrate (32%) content, chloroplast ultrastructure, whereas the activity of a catalase (18.1), guaiacol peroxidase (2.13%) and superoxide dismutase (11.7%), malondialdehyde (57%) and H2O2 (64%) contents decreased compared to plants irrigated with WW. Overall, this study suggests the potential of using algal-treated wastewater for crop irrigation which could be a sustainable strategy for disposing of wastewater. However, risk assessment of using treated wastewater on public health is a major concern.

DOI

10.21608/egyjs.2024.302357.1030

Keywords

Phycoremediation, Sustainability, Wastewater, Heavy metals, water scarcity

Authors

First Name

Elsayed

Last Name

Aboelgalagel

MiddleName

Mohamed

Affiliation

Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University

Email

sm_sc_85@yahoo.com

City

Alexandria

Orcid

0000-0002-1740-0209

First Name

Eman

Last Name

Eldebawy

MiddleName

Mohammad

Affiliation

Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Damanhur University

Email

emaneldebawy@sci.dmu.edu.eg

City

Damanhur

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First Name

Salwa

Last Name

Abdel Rahman

MiddleName

Mahmoud

Affiliation

Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt

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salwam218@gmail.com

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Alexandria

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2039-3640-0003-0000

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25

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1

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46781

Issue Date

2024-12-01

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2024-07-07

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2024-12-01

Page Start

21

Page End

34

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1110-8649

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2735-3826

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Egyptian Journal of Phycology

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https://egyjs.journals.ekb.eg/

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Sustainable water management for cultivating Triticum aestivum L. using treated wastewater with Chlorella vulgaris

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26 Dec 2024