Effects Of Textile Industrial Waste Water And Uptake Of Nutrients On The Yield Of Rice

Authors

  • RA Begum Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur
  • MW Zaman Dept. of Agril. Chemistry, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh
  • ATMAI Mondol Soil Science Division, BARI, Gazipur
  • MS Islam Soil Science Division, BARI, Gazipur
  • MF Hossain Agronomy Division, BARI, Gazipur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjar.v36i2.9260

Keywords:

Industrial waste water, heavy metal, textile waste water, yield, nutrient content, uptake, rice.

Abstract

An experiment was conducted at Mouchack textile industrial area of Gazipur for two consecutive years (1999-2000) to study the effects of use of industrial waste water on the yield, nutrient content, and uptake of Boro rice. The experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The six treatments in this study were: T1: uncontaminated field + fresh water, T2: uncontaminated field + mixed water, T3: uncontaminated field + contaminated water for non-contaminated field, and T4: effluent contaminated field + fresh water, T5: effluent contaminated field + mixed water, T6: effluent contaminated field + contaminated water for contaminated field. Among the six treatments, uncontaminated field + fresh water (T1) showed the best positive effect on rice. The N, P. K, and S contents and uptake were higher in T1, but Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, and Pb were higher in T6 treatment. The treatment T1, gave the highest grain yield (5.23 t/ha in 1999 and 5.40 t/ha in 2000), followed by mixed water (4.19 t/ha in 1999 and 4.24 t/ha in 2000) in both the growing seasons.

Keywords: Industrial waste water; heavy metal; textile waste water; yield; nutrient content; uptake; rice.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjar.v36i2.9260

BJAR 2011; 36(2): 319-331

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Begum, R., Zaman, M., Mondol, A., Islam, M., & Hossain, M. (2011). Effects Of Textile Industrial Waste Water And Uptake Of Nutrients On The Yield Of Rice. Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research, 36(2), 319–331. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjar.v36i2.9260

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