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This research was conducted in the research field of Birzeit University - Palestine, in order to study the possibility of reusing reclaimed municipal wastewater of Al-Bireh wastewater treatment plant for corn irrigation rather than discharging it into wadis. Moreover, soil quality will be studied before and after the experiment in order to study the effect of using reclaimed wastewater in irrigation. The specific objectives of this research are to compare the effect of treated wastewater and tap water in combination with artificial fertilizer on the corn constituents and dry yield and on soil…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research was conducted in the research field of Birzeit University - Palestine, in order to study the possibility of reusing reclaimed municipal wastewater of Al-Bireh wastewater treatment plant for corn irrigation rather than discharging it into wadis. Moreover, soil quality will be studied before and after the experiment in order to study the effect of using reclaimed wastewater in irrigation. The specific objectives of this research are to compare the effect of treated wastewater and tap water in combination with artificial fertilizer on the corn constituents and dry yield and on soil properties by determining soil physical and chemical characteristics. The impact of treated wastewater on plant morphology, growth rate, number of leaves, fruits and chlorophyll and proline contents will also be determined.
Autorenporträt
Ahmad Amer, born in Palestine in 1979. Lab technician in the Department of Chemistry of Birzeit University. Holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry and M.Sc. in Water and Environmental Science. This thesis was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master's Degree in Water and Environmental Sciences, from Birzeit University, Palestine.