EFFICACY OF SUGARMILL EFFLUENT ON MORPHOLIGICAL GROWTH OF BLACKGRAM [Vigna mungo(L.) Hepper]

Abstract
Sugar mills plays a major role in polluting the water bodies and land by discharging a large amount of wastewater as effluent. The present investigation deals with the utilization of different concentrations (control, 10, 25, 50, 75 & 100 %) of sugar mill effluent on growth and biochemical contents of black gram (Vigna mungo, var.ADT-3 ). The sugar mill effluents are having higher amount of suspend solids, dissolved solids, BOD, COD, chloride sulphate, nitrates, calcium and magnesium. It also considerable quantity of nutrients also present. The results shows that the lower concentration 10 per cent were increased the growth. The above mentioned parameters were decreased with the increase of effluent concentrations. However, the lower concentration promote the crops plants.

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