A Review on Soil Irrigation Effect of Sugar Mill Effluent on Seed Germination

A Review on Soil Irrigation Effect of Sugar Mill Effluent on Seed Germination



Kamlesh



With the onset of rapid industrialization various
environment related issues are there due to the degradation in quality
of the various components of environment. Water pollution is one of them
as most of the Indian rivers and fresh water streams are seriously
polluted by industrial effluents which come along waste waters of
different industries such as fertilizer, pulp and paper, textile, sugar
mills, tanneries, distilleries, etc. The sugar industry, apart from
being an important contributor to the economy of India, is also a major
source of organic and inorganic wastes in water bodies. The sugar mill
effluents are having high amount of suspended solids, dissolved solids,
biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, calcium, magnesium,
chloride, nitrate and sulphate. Use of sugar mill effluents for
agricultural purposes is a highly warranted utility of water pollutants
proposition. The continuous use of such type of effluents harmfully
affects the crops when used for irrigation. In the present study, the
soil irrigation effect of effluents from sugar mills on seed germination
are reviewed hereunder. 



10.22161/ijeab/1.4.34



http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/33%20IJEAB-DEC-2016-5-New%20Record%20of%20Western%20Flower%20Thrips,%20Frankliniella%20occidentalis%20(Pergande)%20(Thysanoptera_%20Thripidae)%20in%20South%20India.pdf



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