Pollution effects of fertilizer factory effluent on growth and development of corn and rice seedlings

L.C. Mishra, K.K. Singh
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Abstract

Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the impact of various concentrations of fertilizer factory effluent on the germination and growth of corn and rice seedlings. The effluent was found to be rich in various solids, biochemical oxygen demand (13013), N+, Ca2+, Na+, Cl, Co32− and HCO3, deficient in dissolved oxygen and highly alkaline in nature.

Effluent at low concentrations of 2.5 and 5% (v/v) had no significant effect on seed germination but enhanced the growth and development of seedlings of both test crops. Higher concentrations of effluent, however, reduced seed viability and percentage germination and caused deleterious effects on growth and development.

The greening of the coleoptile was delayed at higher effluent concentrations. The concentrations of Na+, Ca2+, Na+ and Cl in the shoot and root systems of control seedlings of corn and rice were similar whereas in effluent-treated seedlings, a relatively high amount of Na+ and low amount of Cl was found in the roots as compared to the shoots, but the amount of Ca2+ was similar in both.

化肥厂污水污染对玉米和水稻幼苗生长发育的影响
通过室内试验研究了不同浓度的化肥厂污水对玉米和水稻幼苗发芽和生长的影响。出水具有丰富的各种固体、生化需氧量(13013)、N+、Ca2+、Na+、Cl−、Co32−和HCO3−,溶解氧缺乏,碱性强。2.5%和5% (v/v)的低浓度污水对两种试验作物的种子萌发无显著影响,但促进了幼苗的生长发育。但是,较高浓度的污水会降低种子活力和发芽率,并对生长发育造成有害影响。在较高的流出物浓度下,芽孢体的绿色化延迟。对照玉米和水稻的茎部和根系中Na+、Ca2+、Na+和Cl -的浓度基本一致,而污水处理的幼苗根系中Na+含量较高,Cl -含量较低,但Ca2+含量基本一致。
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