To study the effect of paper industrial effluent on chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) along with different concentration (10%, 20% 40%, 60% 80% and 100%) and pure tape water as a control to compare the effect of paper industrial effluent for 7 days. Physico-chemical characteristics of paper effluent were analyzed in terms of pH, colour, order temperature, DO, BOD, COD, Total hardness, carbonated hardness. All the parameters were found to be higher than the WHO prescribed discharge limits for effluent. The amount of carbohydrate, protein and reducing sugar were comparable with control, their amount were increased at 40% in effluent treated seeds. The chlorophyll content was increased simultaneously with effluent concentration. From this study it...
Chinnalapatti town is a well known as dyeing industrial place. These industries produce several tone...
The present research work has been carried out to understand the effect of different concentrations ...
Water is very important for the survival of both plant, animal and humans as well. Consumption of sa...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a legume which is mostly cultivated in India than other countries t...
Waste released from sugar factories has a huge amount of inorganic and organic matter whose effect o...
Abstract: In the present investigation an attempt has been made to assess the effect of distillery ...
The laboratory experiments were conducted to know the effect of different concentrations of sugar mi...
Sugar factories assume a noteworthy part in discharging so as to contaminate the water bodies and la...
Data on the effect of industrial effluents from a paper factory, an automobile plant, a textile fact...
Juice factory spent wash effluent discharged as wastewater, contains various toxic chemicals that co...
This study presents a hot spot analysis of vegetation cover in Uttar Pradesh from 2011 to 2021 using...
Cicer Arietinum as commonly called as chickpeas are known that they are highly content protein. A h...
ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Wastewater from leather processing, a major industry that produces upto enormo...
Brewing industry releases large quantities of wastewater after product generation. Brewery wastewate...
This study was initiated to explore the concept of recycling of paper mill efuents at Hayatabad Indu...
Chinnalapatti town is a well known as dyeing industrial place. These industries produce several tone...
The present research work has been carried out to understand the effect of different concentrations ...
Water is very important for the survival of both plant, animal and humans as well. Consumption of sa...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a legume which is mostly cultivated in India than other countries t...
Waste released from sugar factories has a huge amount of inorganic and organic matter whose effect o...
Abstract: In the present investigation an attempt has been made to assess the effect of distillery ...
The laboratory experiments were conducted to know the effect of different concentrations of sugar mi...
Sugar factories assume a noteworthy part in discharging so as to contaminate the water bodies and la...
Data on the effect of industrial effluents from a paper factory, an automobile plant, a textile fact...
Juice factory spent wash effluent discharged as wastewater, contains various toxic chemicals that co...
This study presents a hot spot analysis of vegetation cover in Uttar Pradesh from 2011 to 2021 using...
Cicer Arietinum as commonly called as chickpeas are known that they are highly content protein. A h...
ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Wastewater from leather processing, a major industry that produces upto enormo...
Brewing industry releases large quantities of wastewater after product generation. Brewery wastewate...
This study was initiated to explore the concept of recycling of paper mill efuents at Hayatabad Indu...
Chinnalapatti town is a well known as dyeing industrial place. These industries produce several tone...
The present research work has been carried out to understand the effect of different concentrations ...
Water is very important for the survival of both plant, animal and humans as well. Consumption of sa...