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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-187999

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India is one of the top ten industrialized countries of global importance. But industries release waste products, which exert negative influences by causing toxicity to biotic organisms and environment. Liquid wastes of industries termed as effluents are characterized with possession of organic and inorganic compounds that evolve with varying levels of toxicity based on the type of industry and its bi-product. Recycling of treated effluent serves as an alternative to tie over water scarcity in sustainable agriculture. On the other hand, dilutions of industrial effluents serves as growth stimulants at an optimal concentration and influences the seed and seedling quality characters and aids in improving the productivity of crops. The safe levels of dilutions expressing the seed invigourative effect are reviewed hereunder, which could serve as a solution for disposal of effluent in agriculture in an effective manner.

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J Environ Biol ; 2019 Mar; 40(2): 217-225
Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-214584

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Aim: The aim of the study was to correlate the histological changes in cotyledon and embryonic axis in aged seeds of soybean genotypes with the physiological changes and storability. Methodology: Ten genotypes with differing, storability as predicted by accelerated ageing test, were selected and various physiological parameters viz., germination per cent, seedling length and dry weight, seedling vigour, mobilization efficiency were studied over a period of ten months at bi-monthly interval. These were correlated with histological changes like cell arrangement and cell membrane integrity in cotyledon and embryonic axis of seed. The findings were further supported by electrical conductivity test. Results: Good storer/performer (DSB 21) maintained comparatively better cell membrane integrity in both cotyledon and embryonic axis at the end of ten months of storage when compared to poor storer/performer (MAUS 61). Interpretation: Maintenance of cell membrane integrity in good storer genotype, as revealed by scanning electron microscopy, as result of better tolerance mechanism for biochemical degradation, is the main reason for higher physiological performance of all the good storer/performers genotypes during storage.

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European J Med Plants ; 2018 Nov; 25(4): 1-7
Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-189425

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Aim: Bael is an endangered medicinal tree with multipurpose utility propagated through seeds. Hence attempts were to improve the vigour of the seed through seed pelleting with ecofriently organic products. Study Design: A Factorial completely randomized design (FCRD) for laboratory experiments and RBD for nursery studies with five replication with five replications. Place and Duration of Study: The laboratory and nursery experiment was conducted at the Department of Seed Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore during 2012-13. Methodology: The seeds were pelleted with botanical leaf powders viz., karisilanganni (Eclipta prostrate), avaram (Cassia auriculata), arappu (Albizia amara), neem (Azadirachta indica), biofertilizers viz., azophos, phosphobacteria and biocontrol agents viz., Trichoderma viride and Pseudomonas fluorescens along with unpelleted seeds. Results: The results showed that among the treatments arappu pelleting enhanced the germination (76%) and seedling quality characters viz., root length (13.0 cm), shoot length (9.9 cm), dry matter production (318 mg) and vigour index (1740) compared to control followed by neem and phosphobacteria pelleting. The treatment scored as best also performed better at polypot nursery. Conclusion: Our data show that arappu pelleting enhanced seed quality compared to control

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