Title
Treatment of irrigation water infested with nematodes using a solar photoreactor
Date Issued
01 January 2020
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Desalination Publications
Abstract
The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of the disinfection of irrigation water loaded with the plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita using a solar photoreactor. The photoreactor was comprised of a compound parabolic concentrator and a disinfection chamber made of boro-silicate glass where a static mixer coated or uncoated with TiO2 was installed. Water loaded with M. incognita was exposed to solar radiation within the reactor and recirculated while accumulated ultraviolet (UV) energy was registered. It was determined that an accumulated UV solar energy of 72 kJ/L inhibited the motility of juveniles while accumulated energy of 215 kJ/L was necessary to inhibit the egg hatching. Plants of lettuce irrigated with the treated water showed significantly less nodulation, higher air-dry weight and root dry-weight compared with the control group. No significant differences were found using the static mixer either coated with TiO2 or uncoated.
Start page
161
End page
170
Volume
174
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Oceanografía, Hidrología, Recursos hídricos
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85077284825
Source
Desalination and Water Treatment
ISSN of the container
19443994
Sponsor(s)
It is important to mention that this research work has been possible thanks to the Peruvian government funding through its Cienciactiva program and by the National Fund for Scientific Technological Development and Technological Innovation (FONDECYT), project code CONV-000103-2015-FONDECYT-DE, whose executing agency is the University of Lima.
The authors are grateful for the technical and logistical support provided by the Department of Engineering and Architecture as well as the Scientific Research Institute of the University of Lima (IDIC). Also, the authors thank the Department of Sciences and the Hydroponics and Mineral Nutrition Research Center at the National Agrarian University-La Molina. Many thanks to Katrina Heimark for reviewing the manuscript and improving the English writing. It is important to mention that this research work has been possible thanks to the Peruvian government funding through its Cienciactiva program and by the National Fund for Scientific Technological Development and Technological Innovation (FONDECYT), project code CONV-000103-2015-FONDECYT-DE, whose executing agency is the University of Lima.
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