Assessment of K+, Na+ and Cl- Content in Rice Tissues and Soil Irrigated With Wastewater

In recent years, many studies have been devoted to investigating consequence of wastewater usage in irrigation. Herein, assessment of wastewater irrigated rice crop (selected rice cultivars such as, Shandar, Shua-92 and Sarshar) irrigated water and cultivating soil samples of Tandojam, Hyderabad cit...

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Main Authors: M. K. Soothar, S. M. Bhatti, M. Saleem, I. Rajpar, N. Depar, M. Subhopoto
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Language:English
Published: National Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemsitry 2018-06-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.21743/pjaec/2018.06.06
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author M. K. Soothar
S. M. Bhatti
M. Saleem
I. Rajpar
N. Depar
M. Subhopoto
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description In recent years, many studies have been devoted to investigating consequence of wastewater usage in irrigation. Herein, assessment of wastewater irrigated rice crop (selected rice cultivars such as, Shandar, Shua-92 and Sarshar) irrigated water and cultivating soil samples of Tandojam, Hyderabad city and its vicinity were selected for analysis. In this study, pH, EC, Na+, K+ and Cl- ions were observed for wastewater, irrigated rice cultivars and soil, and compared with canal water irrigated rice cultivars and soil. The application of wastewater resulted an increase in Na+, K+ and Cl- concentration in rice cultivars tissues as compared to canal water rice cultivar. The obtained results have shown that wastewater is not suitable for edible crops like, rice irrigation, due to high alkaline pH, EC value, and higher K+, Na+ and Cl- ions concentration in this water
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spelling doaj.art-51aed1812ea3421fb2292119d02ec5872022-12-22T01:19:39ZengNational Centre of Excellence in Analytical ChemsitryPakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry1996-918X2221-52552018-06-01191647010.21743/pjaec/2018.06.06Assessment of K+, Na+ and Cl- Content in Rice Tissues and Soil Irrigated With WastewaterM. K. Soothar0S. M. Bhatti1M. Saleem2I. Rajpar3N. Depar4M. Subhopoto5Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Crop Production, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam- PakistanDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Crop Production, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam- PakistanDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Crop Production, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam- PakistanDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Crop Production, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam- PakistanNuclear Institute of Agriculture Tandojam-PakistanDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Crop Production, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam- PakistanIn recent years, many studies have been devoted to investigating consequence of wastewater usage in irrigation. Herein, assessment of wastewater irrigated rice crop (selected rice cultivars such as, Shandar, Shua-92 and Sarshar) irrigated water and cultivating soil samples of Tandojam, Hyderabad city and its vicinity were selected for analysis. In this study, pH, EC, Na+, K+ and Cl- ions were observed for wastewater, irrigated rice cultivars and soil, and compared with canal water irrigated rice cultivars and soil. The application of wastewater resulted an increase in Na+, K+ and Cl- concentration in rice cultivars tissues as compared to canal water rice cultivar. The obtained results have shown that wastewater is not suitable for edible crops like, rice irrigation, due to high alkaline pH, EC value, and higher K+, Na+ and Cl- ions concentration in this waterhttp://dx.doi.org/10.21743/pjaec/2018.06.06 Ions contentRice cultivars
spellingShingle M. K. Soothar
S. M. Bhatti
M. Saleem
I. Rajpar
N. Depar
M. Subhopoto
Assessment of K+, Na+ and Cl- Content in Rice Tissues and Soil Irrigated With Wastewater
Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry
Ions content
Rice cultivars
title Assessment of K+, Na+ and Cl- Content in Rice Tissues and Soil Irrigated With Wastewater
title_full Assessment of K+, Na+ and Cl- Content in Rice Tissues and Soil Irrigated With Wastewater
title_fullStr Assessment of K+, Na+ and Cl- Content in Rice Tissues and Soil Irrigated With Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of K+, Na+ and Cl- Content in Rice Tissues and Soil Irrigated With Wastewater
title_short Assessment of K+, Na+ and Cl- Content in Rice Tissues and Soil Irrigated With Wastewater
title_sort assessment of k na and cl content in rice tissues and soil irrigated with wastewater
topic Ions content
Rice cultivars
url http://dx.doi.org/10.21743/pjaec/2018.06.06
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