Pearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum L.) response after ferti-irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasons

Background The disposal of sugar mill effluent has become a major problem in India due to generation of huge volume of effluent. The value of wastewater for crop production has been recognized in many countries, including India. The effluents not only contain nutrients that stimulate growth of many...

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Main Authors: Vinod Kumar, A. K. Chopra
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Published: OICC Press 2024-02-01
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description Background The disposal of sugar mill effluent has become a major problem in India due to generation of huge volume of effluent. The value of wastewater for crop production has been recognized in many countries, including India. The effluents not only contain nutrients that stimulate growth of many crops, but also may have various toxic chemicals, metals, metallic oxides along with nitrogenous and phosphate compounds, which may affect various agronomical characteristics of crop plants. The present investigation was conducted to asses the agro-potentiality of agrobased sugar mill effluent as ferti-irrigant, and an alternative of irrigation water. Six plots were selected for six treatments of sugar mill effluent viz. 0 % (control), 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 % for the fertigation of Pennisetum glaucum L., cv. Nandi 35. P. glaucum was grown, fertigated with effluent till harvest and effect of effluent fertigation on the soil and agronomical characteristics of P. glaucum were analyzed. Results The fertigant concentration produced changes in electrical conductivity (EC), pH, organic carbon (OC), sodium (Na?), potassium (K?), calcium (Ca2?), magnesium (Mg2?), total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), phosphate (PO4 3-), sulfate (SO4 2-), iron (Fe), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Zn) of the soil in both seasons. The agronomic performance of P. glaucum increased from 20 to 40 % in both seasons compared to controls. The accumulation of heavy metals increased in soil and P. glaucum from 20 to 100 % sugar mill effluent concentrations in both seasons. Biochemical components like crude proteins, crude fiber, and crude carbohydrates were found maximum with 40 % sugar mill effluent in both seasons. The contamination factor (Cf) of various metals were in the order of Mn[Zn[Cu[Cd[Cr for soil and Mn[Zn[Cu[Cr[Cd for P. glaucum in both seasons after fertigation with sugar mill effluent. Sugar mill effluent irrigation increased nutrients in the soil and affected the growth of P. glaucum in both seasons. Conclusions It appears that sugar mill effluent can be used as a biofertigant after appropriate dilution to improve yield of P. glaucum.
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spelling doaj-art-af62288223384c7fa34fbbdd0502d9602025-08-20T02:19:06ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152024-02-013310.1007/s40093-014-0067-xPearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum L.) response after ferti-irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasonsVinod Kumar0A. K. Chopra1Agro-ecology and Pollution Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology and Environmental Science, Gurukula Kangri University, Haridwar, IndiaAgro-ecology and Pollution Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology and Environmental Science, Gurukula Kangri University, Haridwar, IndiaBackground The disposal of sugar mill effluent has become a major problem in India due to generation of huge volume of effluent. The value of wastewater for crop production has been recognized in many countries, including India. The effluents not only contain nutrients that stimulate growth of many crops, but also may have various toxic chemicals, metals, metallic oxides along with nitrogenous and phosphate compounds, which may affect various agronomical characteristics of crop plants. The present investigation was conducted to asses the agro-potentiality of agrobased sugar mill effluent as ferti-irrigant, and an alternative of irrigation water. Six plots were selected for six treatments of sugar mill effluent viz. 0 % (control), 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 % for the fertigation of Pennisetum glaucum L., cv. Nandi 35. P. glaucum was grown, fertigated with effluent till harvest and effect of effluent fertigation on the soil and agronomical characteristics of P. glaucum were analyzed. Results The fertigant concentration produced changes in electrical conductivity (EC), pH, organic carbon (OC), sodium (Na?), potassium (K?), calcium (Ca2?), magnesium (Mg2?), total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), phosphate (PO4 3-), sulfate (SO4 2-), iron (Fe), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Zn) of the soil in both seasons. The agronomic performance of P. glaucum increased from 20 to 40 % in both seasons compared to controls. The accumulation of heavy metals increased in soil and P. glaucum from 20 to 100 % sugar mill effluent concentrations in both seasons. Biochemical components like crude proteins, crude fiber, and crude carbohydrates were found maximum with 40 % sugar mill effluent in both seasons. The contamination factor (Cf) of various metals were in the order of Mn[Zn[Cu[Cd[Cr for soil and Mn[Zn[Cu[Cr[Cd for P. glaucum in both seasons after fertigation with sugar mill effluent. Sugar mill effluent irrigation increased nutrients in the soil and affected the growth of P. glaucum in both seasons. Conclusions It appears that sugar mill effluent can be used as a biofertigant after appropriate dilution to improve yield of P. glaucum.https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3099Pennisetum glaucum. Sugar mill effluent. Fertigation. Heavy metals. Rainy and summer season, , , , , , , , , ,
spellingShingle Vinod Kumar
A. K. Chopra
Pearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum L.) response after ferti-irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasons
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Pennisetum glaucum. Sugar mill effluent. Fertigation. Heavy metals. Rainy and summer season, , , , , , , , , ,
title Pearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum L.) response after ferti-irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasons
title_full Pearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum L.) response after ferti-irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasons
title_fullStr Pearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum L.) response after ferti-irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasons
title_full_unstemmed Pearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum L.) response after ferti-irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasons
title_short Pearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum L.) response after ferti-irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasons
title_sort pearl millet pennisetum glaucum l response after ferti irrigation with sugar mill effluent in two seasons
topic Pennisetum glaucum. Sugar mill effluent. Fertigation. Heavy metals. Rainy and summer season, , , , , , , , , ,
url https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3099
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