This study was carried out to determine the impact of various concentrations (0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%) of oilfield wastewater treatment on the physiology of Zea mays L( maize) which is commonly cultivated in the Niger Delta. The Physiology of the plants such as plant height and girth, leaf length, width and area and root density were determined (Akonye and Nwauzoma,2003); chlorophyll content, crude fibre and total ash were also determined using AOAC(1984) method difference at . Statistical analysis using one way ANOVA showed significant difference P= 0.005 for all the physiological characteristics of the plant. Chlorophyll content was highest at 50% for Z. mays . The girth and height of Z. mays were highest at 50% on the 56th day after ...
A laboratory study was conducted to assess the potentials of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum) and Wate...
The objective of this study is to investigate the physiological mechanisms of plant adaptation under...
This study examines the ability of Mucuna bracteata DC. to remediate soil contaminated with increasi...
This research sought to investigate the tolerance level of Zea mays (maize) on a crude oil contamina...
The performance of maize (Zea mays) in crude oil treatment was investigated at the University of Por...
A field project located at the Botanical garden of the University of Port Harcourt was designed to e...
The effect of polluted hydrocarbon (PHC) soil altering the fertility of the soil for effective plant...
The phytotoxic effects of crude oil concentration in soil on growth extracts – Relative growth rate ...
A study was carried out at the University of Port Harcourt botanical garden, to determine the influe...
Background: This research evaluate the growth of maize (Zea mays) on palm oil mill effluent (POME) c...
Abstract Investigations were made on the effect of Bonny light crude oil on stem sprouting of Talinu...
The presence of abundant oil palm residues in Malaysia prompted the need to utilize this waste to av...
Bacteria-Plant systems for bioremediation of oil polluted sites are one of the most effective approa...
The effect of Bonny Light Crude oil pollution of soil and successive plantings in the same soil at 4...
The micromorphological response of three Mucuna species in crude oil polluted soil was investigated....
A laboratory study was conducted to assess the potentials of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum) and Wate...
The objective of this study is to investigate the physiological mechanisms of plant adaptation under...
This study examines the ability of Mucuna bracteata DC. to remediate soil contaminated with increasi...
This research sought to investigate the tolerance level of Zea mays (maize) on a crude oil contamina...
The performance of maize (Zea mays) in crude oil treatment was investigated at the University of Por...
A field project located at the Botanical garden of the University of Port Harcourt was designed to e...
The effect of polluted hydrocarbon (PHC) soil altering the fertility of the soil for effective plant...
The phytotoxic effects of crude oil concentration in soil on growth extracts – Relative growth rate ...
A study was carried out at the University of Port Harcourt botanical garden, to determine the influe...
Background: This research evaluate the growth of maize (Zea mays) on palm oil mill effluent (POME) c...
Abstract Investigations were made on the effect of Bonny light crude oil on stem sprouting of Talinu...
The presence of abundant oil palm residues in Malaysia prompted the need to utilize this waste to av...
Bacteria-Plant systems for bioremediation of oil polluted sites are one of the most effective approa...
The effect of Bonny Light Crude oil pollution of soil and successive plantings in the same soil at 4...
The micromorphological response of three Mucuna species in crude oil polluted soil was investigated....
A laboratory study was conducted to assess the potentials of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum) and Wate...
The objective of this study is to investigate the physiological mechanisms of plant adaptation under...
This study examines the ability of Mucuna bracteata DC. to remediate soil contaminated with increasi...