PHYTOREMEDIATION: ROLE OF AQUATIC PLANTS TO TREATMENT OF EFFLUENT

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  • PHYTOREMEDIATION: ROLE OF AQUATIC PLANTS TO TREATMENT OF EFFLUENT Book Detail

  • Author : DR. A. K. KUSHWAHA
  • Release Date : 2020-04-21
  • Publisher : Dr. A.K KUSHWAHA
  • Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Pages : 111
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 14,14 MB

PHYTOREMEDIATION: ROLE OF AQUATIC PLANTS TO TREATMENT OF EFFLUENT by DR. A. K. KUSHWAHA PDF Summary

Book Description: Phytoremediation is an emerging cleanup technology for contaminated soils, groundwater, and wastewater that is both low-tech and low-cost. The cleanup technology is defined as the use of green plants to remove, contain, or render harmless such environmental contaminants as heavy metals, trace elements, organic compounds and radioactive compounds in soil or water. Phytoremediation takes advantage of the unique and selective uptake capabilities of plant root systems together with the translocation, bioaccumulation, and contaminant storage/degradation abilities of the entire plant. In the present study Hydrilla verticillata, Pistia stratiotes and Lemna minor aquatic plants are used as phytoremediation treatment of the physico chemical characteristics of effluent. CONTENTS CHAPTER PARTICULARS Chapter- 1 Introduction Chapter- 2 Review of Literature Chapter- 3 Material and Methods 3.1 SAMPLING OF EFFLUENT : 3.2 WATER ANALYSIS : 3.2.1 pH : 3.2.2 TOTAL SOLIDS : 3.2.3 TOTAL DISSOLVE SOLIDS : 3.2.4 TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS : 3.2.5 BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD) : 3.2.6 DISSOLVED OXYGEN : 3.2.7 PHOSPHATE : 3.2.8 SULPHATE : 3.3 CULTURE OF AQUATIC PLANTS : 3.4 FRESH MATTER YIELD : 3.5 DRY MATTER YIELD : 3.6 CHLOROPHYLL : 3.7 PRESENTATION OF RESULTS : 3.8 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS : Chapter- 4 Experimental Findings. 4. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFLUENT TREATED WITH AQUATIC PLANTS AS PHYTOREMEDIATION 4.1 : pH 4.2 : TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS (TDS) 4.3 : TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS (TSS) 4.4: TOTAL SOLIDS (TS) 4.5: BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD) 4.5: DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO) 4.6: SULPHATE 4.7: PHOSPHATE 5. EFFECT OF EFFLUENT ON GROWTH AND COMPOSITION OF AQUATIC PLANTS 5.1. (a) : Fresh Matter Yield - Hydrilla verticillata 5.1 (b) : Fresh Matter Yield - Pistia stratiotes 5.1 (c) : Fresh Matter Yield - Lemna minor 5.2. (a) : Dry Matter Yield - Hydrilla verticillata 5.2. (b) : Dry Matter Yield - Pistia stratiotes 5.2. (c) : Dry Matter Yield - Lemna minor 5.3 (a) : Chlorophyll - Hydrilla verticillata 5.3 (b) : Chlorophyll - Pistia stratiotes 5.3. (c) : Chlorophyll - Lemna minor Chapter- 5 Discussion Chapter- 6 Summary Bibliography

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