Salma Mseddi
University of Sfax
10 Papers
23 Citations
Salma Mseddi is an academic researcher from University of Sfax. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Effluent. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Changes in Soil Macronutrients after a Long-Term Application of Olive Mill Wastewater
Leila Chaari,Nada Elloumi,Salma Mseddi,Kamel Gargouri,Béchir Ben Rouina,Taher Mechichi,Monem Kallel +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the long-term effects of raw OMW application on soil macronutrients and phenolic compounds dynamics, and showed that regular application of three doses: 50, 100 and 200 m3·ha-1 of OMW for nine successive years increased the soil electrical conductivity significantly.
Effects of Olive Mill Wastewater on Soil Nutrients Availability.
Leï la Chaari,Nada Elloumi,Salma Mseddi,Kamel Gargouri,Béchir Bourouina,Taher Mechichi,Monem Kallel +6 more
- 01 Nov 2014
TL;DR: In this article, Olive mill wastewater spraying effects on soil physico-chemicals characteristics were investigated and the results showed that pH of the soil, electrical conductivity and organic matter, total nitrogen, phosphorus, sodium, and potassium s oil contents increased with increased OMW supply.
Valorization of treated olive mill wastewater in fertigation practice
TL;DR: The OMW pretreatment was investigated using the Fenton oxidation reaction with zero-valent iron and this pretreated wastewater was valorized in fertigation practice and pointed an improvement in the stem length of plants which is almost similar to that of the control for both pea and tomato.
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Development of a process for the treatment of fish processing saline wastewater
TL;DR: In this article, a physico-chemical process by coagulation/flocculation was coupled with a biological process to reduce the organic load of these effluents, which achieved high performance degradation.
Effect of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on Spinach Matador (Spinacia Oleracea L) Growth and Soil Characteristics
Hsan Youssef Mehdaoui,N. L. Castanheira,Manuela Roldão Oliveira,Salma Mseddi,Maria C. Gonçalves,Monem Kallel +5 more
- 10 Oct 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of magnetized waters on spinach matador (Spinacia oleracea L) growth and soil characteristics were explored. And the relative growth rate (RGR) was enhanced in response to irrigation with magnetized water reaching 6.9% and 28.8% higher than the control of 0.2 g/L salinity levels, respectively.
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