Reuse and impact of Jain fruit industry waste water on agricultural environment in Jalgaon area
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2014, Vol 11, Issue 2
Abstract
The present study was carried out to investigate the use of treated Industrial waste water for Crops and its effect on Soil. The Maize crop (Zea Mays L.) were irrigated with Treated Fruit Waste water (TFWW) and Bore Well Fresh Water (BWFW). Drip irrigation system was used for this study, five split plots was design for each water treatments. Five plots irrigated with TFWW and Five plots irrigated with BWFW. The results showed that the irrigation with TFWW increased soil Nutrients as Mg, Ca, Mn, Ca, fertilizer elements N, P, and K and some heavy metals such as Cu, Zn, Fe, Ni slightly increased in TFWW. No difference observed in plant population and plant height of crops were used TFWW. Maintenance of Drip irrigation system is must for TFWW. Treated Industrial waste water may be utilized for Agricultural purposes.
Authors and Affiliations
S T Ingle , Rahul R. Rajput , Sanjay N. Patil , Abhijit B. Joshi , Sharad Dugad
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