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J Environ Biol ; 2012 Nov; 33(6): 1075-1078
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-148473

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Dye industry effluent was analyzed for physico-chemical characteristics and its impact on germination and growth behaviour of Pea (Pisum sativum). The 100% effluent showed high pH (10.3) and TDS (1088 mg l-1). The germination parameters included percent germination, delay index, speed of germination, peak value and germination period while growth parameters comprised of root and shoot length, root and shoot weight, root-shoot ratio and number of stipules. The study showed the maximum values of positive germination parameters viz. speed of germination (7.85), peak value (3.28), germination index (123.87) and all growth parameters at 20% effluent concentration while the values of negative germination parameters viz. delay index (-0.14) and percent inhibition (-8.34) were found to be minimum at 20% effluent concentration. The study demonstrated that at lower concentrations the dyeing industry effluent caused a positive impact on germination and growth of Pisum sativum.

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J Environ Biol ; 2011 May; 32(3): 385-389
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-146594

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A pot culture experiment was conducted to study the effect of untreated distillery effluent on yield attributes of gobi sarson (Brassica napus. L. var. Punjabi Special) at different effluent concentrations. The effluent showed unpleasant odour, acidic pH, high COD and high chlorides. Five concentrations of the distillery effluent (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100%) were used for irrigation of B. napus plants with tap water as control. Various characteristics of siliqua (number of siliqua, average siliqua length, weight of siliqua) and seeds (number of seeds, weight of hundred seeds, economic yield) were quantified to check the variations in the yield attributes of effluent irrigated test plant. Overall, 20% distillery effluent was found to be most effective for highest number and better quality of siliqua (62.0 siliqua plant -1; weight of ten siliqua 1.21 g) and seeds (836.3 seeds plant -1; weight of 100 seeds 0.39 g), and increased yield (economic yield 2.85 g plant-1; stover yield 7.85 g plant-1) of the test plant.

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J Environ Biol ; 2011 Jan; 32(1): 91-94
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-146548

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The study has been focused on effect of untreated distillery effluent (Devans Breweries Ltd., Jammu) on germination of gobi sarson (Brassica napus. L. var. Punjabi Special). Six treatments (E0….E100) each having three replicates were made. E0 was taken as control in which tap water was used for irrigation of the plants. For E20, E40, E60, E80 and E100, different concentrations i.e. 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100% of effluent were used for irrigation, respectively. The 100% sample of distillery effluent analyzed for various physicochemical parameters showed acidic nature (pH 4.0) and higher values of COD (2496 mg l-1), TDS (799.7 mg l-1) and chlorides (1408 mg l-1). The parameters e.g. percent germination, germination index, speed of germination, and peak value were highest in treatment receiving 20% effluent concentration which also showed minimum values for percent inhibition, germination period, and delay index.

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J Environ Biol ; 2007 Apr; 28(2): 219-24
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113945

ABSTRACT

The present study was undertaken with the objective to study the characteristics of the effluent of Century Pulp and Paper Mill, Lalkuan (Uttarakhand) in different seasons. The variations in the physicochemical characteristics were observed and monitored up to 12 months at three different sites. Mean values of temperature, pH, chlorides and total phenols of the effluent were found below, whereas colour, BOD5, COD and lignin concentrations were above the minimum national standards (MINAS).


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Chlorides/analysis , Color , Electric Conductivity , Environmental Monitoring , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , India , Industrial Waste/analysis , Lignin/analysis , Oxygen/analysis , Paper , Phenols/analysis , Seasons , Temperature , Waste Disposal, Fluid , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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