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  • 2023g-C3N4/Fe3O4 composites synthesized via solid-state reaction and photocatalytic activity evaluation of methyl blue degradation under visible light irradiation7citations
  • 2022Optoelectronic and thermoelectric characteristics of lead-free halide based double perovskites Rb<sub>2</sub>GaInX<sub>6</sub> (X = Cl, Br, I) for solar cell applications15citations
  • 2021Marginal quality water arbitrated essential oil contents in metal hoarded flower petals of scented rosescitations
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Marginal quality water arbitrated essential oil contents in metal hoarded flower petals of scented roses

  • Schwinghamer, Timothy
  • Bukhsh, Ali
  • Ahsan, Dr. Muhammad
  • Raheel, Muhammad
  • Tufail, Adnan
  • Younis, Adnan
  • Amin, Muhammad
  • Nafees, Muhammad
  • Zulfiqar, Hira
  • Nawaz, Fahim
  • Raza, Muhammad Ammar
  • Siddiqua, Umme Habiba
Abstract

Climate change and the consequent alteration in agricultural circumstances enhance the susceptibility of fresh water use particularly in water-scarce regions. Marginal quality water reuse is a common alternative practice but possible perils of metal accretion in plant parts are mostly ignored. The present research aimed to probe the impact of treated wastewater (TWW) and untreated wastewater (UTWW) on metal accumulation in flower petals and their influence on essential oil contents of fragrant Rosa species (R. Gruss-an-teplitz, R. bourboniana, R. centifolia, R. damascena) in a peri-urban area of Faisalabad, Pakistan during January, 2017 to December, 2018. The mineral and chemical contents in canal water (CW) and TWW were less than recommended levels of national environmental quality standards (NEQS) for wastewater of Pakistan. The experimentally UTWW possessed higher electrical conductivity (EC), biological and chemical oxygen demand (BOD and COD), and some metals (Pb, Co, Cr) that were above the permissible levels. The experimental data revealed that except Cr other metals contents in the flower petals were less than the WHO recommended limits (for medicinal plants) under experimental irrigation regimes. Rosa centifolia and R. damascena possessed higher metal i.e. Zn, Cu, Pb, Cr, Co contents while Fe and Ni contents were higher in R. Gruss-an-Teplitz and R. bourboniana respectively. There were twelve constituents which were detected in essential oil by gas chromatography. Major constituents were phenyl ethyl alcohol, citronellol, geranyl acetate, γ- undelactone, methyl eugenol, and limonene whose share was 48.17%, 41.11%, 8.46%, 4.82%, 4.44%, and 4.15% respectively whereas concentrations of other 06 constituents were less than 3.7%. Phenyl ethyl alcohol, lion shared constituent of essential oil was found highest (48.17%) in R. Gruss-an-Teplitz whereas minimum level was recorded in R. damascena (28.84%) under CW. In contrast, citronellol (chief component of fragrance) was highest in R. damascena (41.11%) in UTWW while the lowest level was found in R. Gruss-an-Teplitz (17.41%) in CW. This study confirmed the variations in metal concentrations of Rosa species due to different absorbability of each metal in flower petals. It also indicates that wastewater did not affect the composition but there were quantitative differences in aroma constituents and chemical composition of essential oil.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • Oxygen
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • chemical composition
  • susceptibility
  • gas chromatography
  • electrical conductivity
  • alcohol