The influence of Hingoli and Nanded districts sugarcane industry effluent on physicochemical properties and mycoflora of soil.

Authors

  • Shrivardhan Vithalrao Balkhande
  • Jayvardhan Vithalrao Balkhande
  • Jalander Vaghmare

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Sugarcane industry play important role in the economic development of country but the effluent releases from industry posses aquatic and terrestrial pollution and causes health problem. It will change the soil physicochemical levels and soil mycoflora. In the present work, sugarcane industry polluted soil and non polluted soil were collected from the surrounding areas of sugarcane industry. The higher values of physicochemical properties examined and 19 fungi were isolated from these polluted soil samples, the growth of fungi were almost doubled as compared to non polluted soil. The Aundha Nagnath place showed most effectiveness from sugarcane effluents as compared to other locations.

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Published

26-05-2013

How to Cite

Balkhande, S. V., Balkhande, J. V., & Vaghmare, J. (2013). The influence of Hingoli and Nanded districts sugarcane industry effluent on physicochemical properties and mycoflora of soil. Research in Biotechnology, 4(3). Retrieved from https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/rib/article/view/2429

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Research Articles