چکیده
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In this study, raw and treated wastewaters were
reused for potato cultivation in order to verify the effect of
wastewater on crop yield, crop’s heavy metals’ concentration
as well as some major traits of potato. To this
regard, a completely randomized test was designed with
five water treatments and three replications. The watering
were as follows: raw wastewater (T1), treated wastewater
(T2), a combination of 50 % raw wastewater and 50 %
fresh water (T3), a combination of 50 % treated wastewater
and 50 % fresh water (T4), and fresh water (T5). The
experiments were run during October 2009–June 2010 in
the greenhouse of Bu-Ali Sina University. The results show
that the effects of treatments were significant on the length
and number of stems per plant (p\0.05). The number of
nodes and weight of tubers, crop yield and heavy metal
(cadmium, nickel and lead) concentration in shoots and
tubers were also significant (p\0.01). The results indicated
that the highest length of stem (55.44 cm) was
obtained in T2 which had no significant differences from
that of T1. The maximum and minimum tuber weights and
crop yield were obtained in T1 and T5, respectively. Based
on crop yield rate, the watering ranked as follows:
T1[T3[T2[T4[T5. The maximum and minimum
heavy metal values were observed in T1 and T5, respectively.
Based on the cadmium, nickel and lead accumulations
in shoots and tubers (except cadmium in shoots), the
watering treatments ranked as: T1[T3[T2[T4[T5.
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