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Environmental Technology | 2014

Evaluation of an aerobic treatment for olive mill wastewater detoxification

Houda El Hajjouji; Loubna El Fels; Eric Pinelli; Farid Barje; Abdelghani El Asli; Georges Merlina; Mohamed Hafidi

Olive mill wastewater (OMWW) is a by-product of the olive oil extraction industry. Its dumping creates severe environmental problems in the Mediterranean countries. The phytoxicity of OMWW is due to the phenolic substances and is evaluated through a genotoxicity method. An aerobic treatment of OMWW was conducted during 45 days. Different concentrations of raw and treated OMWW were tested using the Vicia faba micronuclei test. Results showed that raw OMWW induced significant micronuclei formation at 10% of OMWW dilution. At 20% of dilution, no mitosis was recorded. The 45 days aerobic treatment OMWW showed an important decrease in the genotoxicity and also in the toxicity that was observed at 10% and 20% OMWW dilution. This could be correlated with the biodegradation of 76% of the total phenols. Indeed, qualitative analysis by high performance liquid chromatography shows the disappearance of the majority of phenolic compounds after 45 days of treatment. This study was completed by an agricultural test with V. faba plant. Data showed significant growth yield of 36.3% and 29.9% after being irrigated with 5 and 10 t/ha, respectively. These results supported the positive role of aerobic treatment on OMWW and their capacity to ameliorate the agronomic potential of these effluents.


Biotechnology Letters | 2002

Conversion of xylose to ethanol by a novel phenol-tolerant strain of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from olive mill wastewater

Abdelghani El Asli; Eckhard Boles; Cornelis P. Hollenberg; Mohamed Errami

A xylose-fermenting bacterium of the family Enterobacteriaceae was isolated from olive mill wastewater. It converted xylose to ethanol with a yield of 0.19 g ethanol g−1 xylose. Although phenolic compounds normally inhibit pentose-utilizing microorganisms, this isolate was tolerant to phenol. Both the yield and the productivity of xylose fermentation decreased by 30% when phenol was added at a final concentration of 0.8 g phenol l−1. Xylose (23 g l−1) was totally fermented to ethanol (4.3 g l−1) within 48 h in the absence of phenol; however, in the presence of 0.8 g phenol l−1, only 3.3 g ethanol l−1 was obtained from the same starting concentration of xylose after 70 h.


Compost Science & Utilization | 2016

Growth of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in Composts of Olive Oil Mill Waste with Organic Household Refuse

Farid Barje; Abdelilah Meddich; Houda El Hajjouji; Abdelghani El Asli; Ghita Ait Baddi; Abdelouahed El Faiz; Mohamed Hafidi

ABSTRACT This study highlights the effects of composts of olive mill wastes and organic household refuse with a pH range of 7 to 7.98 and a C/N ratio between 14.9 and 22, to improve the growth and the mineral nutrition of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.). After 7 months of cultivation, plants amended with composts showed higher biomass production than the controls. Compost C1, i.e., the basic compost with no additives phosphate, at 100% and 45% doubled the production of dry matter in comparison with control plants. The rise of root biomass was considerably greater for plants grown with compost C1 without phosphate. In contrast, the shoot biomass was highly significant for composts C2 and C3 enriched with phosphate. The control plants, grown without amendment, showed significantly higher specific root length (SRL) and specific leaf length (SLL). The efficiency of compost application was reflected by the biomass rise, the number of emerged leaves (2.6–4), and the rise in leaf area (3.3 to 6.7 cm2) by improving the mineral nutrition of the date palm. The composts of olive mill waste and organic household refuse supplemented with natural rock phosphate, or not, generated a notable agronomic added value.


International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation | 2014

Assessment of biotransformation of organic matter during co-composting of sewage sludge-lignocelullosic waste by chemical, FTIR analyses, and phytotoxicity tests

Loubna El Fels; Mohamed Zamama; Abdelghani El Asli; Mohamed Hafidi


Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering | 2009

Ethanol Production from Olive Cake Biomass Substrate

Abdelghani El Asli; Abdel-Illah Qatibi


Grasas Y Aceites | 2005

Effect of cell immobilization on the treatment of olive mill wastewater by a total phenols, acetic acid and formic acid degrading bacterium strain

Abdelghani El Asli; Faouzi Errachidi; Rhizlane Bennisse; Abdel-Illah Qatibi; Mohamed Errami


Scientia Horticulturae | 2015

Use of mycorrhizal fungi as a strategy for improving the drought tolerance in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera)

Abdelilah Meddich; Fatima Jaiti; Widad Bourzik; Abdelghani El Asli; Mohamed Hafidi


Environmental Engineering and Management Journal | 2018

EFFECT OF CO-COMPOSTING ON HELMINTH EGGS REMOVAL

Loubna El Fels; Abdelghani El Asli; Yedir Ouhdouch; Mohamed Hafidi


Going Green EcoDesign2017 | 2017

Design of a wetlands as an environmental friendly system for wastewater treatment in Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane Morocco

Abdelghani El Asli


Archive | 2009

CITI: Experience in introducing ICT into Middle School education in Morocco

Kevin Smith; Hassan Darhmaoui; K. Loudiyi; Fouad Berrada; Violetta Cavalli-Sforza; Abdelghani El Asli; Ahmed Legrouri; Abdelkarim Ouardaoui; Khalid Sendide

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Abdelilah Meddich

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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