Pollution Research Paper

Vol. 42, Issue 4, 2023; Page No.(489-494 )

EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF DISTILLERY EFFLUENTS ON THE INITIAL GROWTH OF SOYBEAN CULTIVARS

RENU CHOUDHARY AND ASHISH TEJASVI

Abstract

This study examined the effects of different levels of distillery effluents (referred to as RSW, BSW, and LS) on two varieties of soybean (Glycine max) called Punjab-1 and Alankar collected from Shamli Distillery and Chemical Works at Shamli (U.P.). In the study, concentrations ranged between 0.5% to 55% were used. Standard tap water was used as a control. Workers conducted germination tests on seeds of both soybean varieties with various levels of effluent treatments. The results showed that at lesser concentrations, there was a noticeable increment in both the proportion of germination and the germination rate index. However, if the concentration exceeded 5% for RSW and 10% for BSW and LS effluents, it hindered seed germination. These trends remained similar pertaining to the growth and biochemical aspects of plants from the two cultivars.