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Effects of sewage wastewater irrigation on soil properties, crop yield and environment

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AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT
Volume 103, Issue -, Pages 100-104

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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2011.10.022

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Domestic wastewater; Agriculture; Experimental crops; Alkalinity; Salt solubility

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Today, due to the constraint in availability of the freshwater for irrigation, waste water especially sewage water is being used for irrigation of agriculture fields. Experiment was conducted for a year on the agriculture form by using experimental crops such as wheat (AKW-1071), Gram (Jacky-9218), Palak (Pusa Jyoti), Methi (Kasuri) and Berseem (Multicut). These crops were irrigated with groundwater and domestic wastewater. Each crop was applied at recommended NPK dose of fertilizers for treatment. Use of the domestic waste water with fertilizers has shown the improvement in the physicochemical properties of the soil, crop yield and also in the nutrient status as compared to that of the resulted from the application of groundwater with fertilizer. The domestic wastewater irrigation applied for a season had no significant effects apart from, slight changes in salt solubility and alkalinity on a clay soil with sewage wastewater rrigation. (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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