2014
DOI: 10.15680/ijirset.2014.0310086
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Impact of Distillery Wastewater Irrigation on Chemical Properties of Agriculture Soil

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The utilization of treated agro-industrial effluents has been recommended as sound option for agriculture irrigations practices and sustainable land management programme. This paper presents the impact of utilizing treated effluent form a distillery industry on physico-chemical properties of soils in an agriculture plot. The effluent was applied in 50 and 100% strength and a control plot received normal groundwater as irrigation water under wheat cropping system. No fertilizer was applied in effluent … Show more

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“…Concomitantly treating the arable soils with wastewater may have important implication on enhancing C stocks [12]. Effect of long-term application of sewage wastewater on black soils around Hubli-Dharwad [32,39], effect of paper mill wastewater on red soil [33] and spentwash on black soil [34] has been studied recently. Studies encompassing the effect of different wastewaters on different soils are very few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concomitantly treating the arable soils with wastewater may have important implication on enhancing C stocks [12]. Effect of long-term application of sewage wastewater on black soils around Hubli-Dharwad [32,39], effect of paper mill wastewater on red soil [33] and spentwash on black soil [34] has been studied recently. Studies encompassing the effect of different wastewaters on different soils are very few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vinod Kumar and Chopra (2011) concluded that application of various concentration of papermill effluent led to significant increase in the micronutrient concentrations in the soils. Singh and Swami (2014) also reported increased concentration of micronutrients in spentwash treated soils.…”
Section: Effect Of Different Wastewater On Concentration Of Micronutrientsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The consistent use of wastewater in irrigation may stabilize the content of nutrients in the soil, even when growing crops with high nutritional requirements; this is because the continuous withdrawal of nutrients by plants is compensated by the constant input of organic and mineral components into the soil via wastewater. Effect of sewage wastewater on black soil (Varkey et al, 2015), paper mill wastewater on red soil (Sharma et al, 2014) and spentwash on black soil (Singh and Swami, 2014) have been studied. Composite study on characterization of the wastewater and their effect of different wastewaters on a wide range of soil is sparse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%