2017
DOI: 10.3329/dujbs.v26i1.46350
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Effect of industrial effluents on seed germination and seedling growth of rice

Abstract: An experiment was conducted during T. Aman 2010 and Boro 2010-11 seasons to determine the effect of industrial effluents on seed germination and seedling growth of rice. In both the seasons, all the effluents and city waste water (CWW) had no effect on rice seed germination except pharmaceutical effluent. Pharmaceutical effluent showed the lowest seed germination. City waste water gave the highest shoot length (8.40 and 5.38 cm) and root length (8.06 and 6.35 cm) in the T. Aman and Boro seasons, respectively. … Show more

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“…Industrial wastewater at higher concentration significantly affects germination and growth of wheat (Patil et al, 2020), rice (Islam et al, 2017) and onion (Pokharel et al, 2000). But there can be both beneficial and damaging effects of wastewater irrigation on crops (Ramana et al, 2002;Saravanamoorthy and Kumari, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industrial wastewater at higher concentration significantly affects germination and growth of wheat (Patil et al, 2020), rice (Islam et al, 2017) and onion (Pokharel et al, 2000). But there can be both beneficial and damaging effects of wastewater irrigation on crops (Ramana et al, 2002;Saravanamoorthy and Kumari, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%