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Comparative evaluation of phytoremedian potential of Indian mustard varieties under sewage irrigated sites

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Title Comparative evaluation of phytoremedian potential of Indian mustard varieties under sewage irrigated sites
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Creator M L Dotaniya
Rajendiran S
Vasudev Meena
Vassanda Coumar M
Saha JK
Bhogal NS
Patra AK
 
Subject Crop uptake, heavy metal, mustard cultivar, phytoremediation, soil health
 
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Long-term application of sewage for crop production accumulates significant amount of heavy metals in
soil. Some of these metals are carcinogenic and affect the soil, plant, animal and human health adversely.
Phytoremediation with mustard is a well known and regularly adopted practice for metal removal from
contaminated areas. However, genetic potential of mustard cultivars may have much influence on
phytoremediation potential of mustard. For this, four prominent mustard crop varieties (NRC DR 2, NRC
HB 101, RH 749 and RH 119) were grown at sewage contributed metal contaminated agriculture fields of
Islamnagar and Bheropura villages. Results showed that all the mustard varieties removed significant
amount of Cu, Cd, Pb, Cr, Ni, Zn and Mn from soil. Mean data of all three locations showed that maximum
removal of Cu (479 mg plant-1), Cd (2.80 mg plant-1), Cr (38.1 mg plant-1), Ni (9.96 mg plant-1), Zn (26.6
mg plant-1) and Mn (538 mg plant-1) was in NRC HB 101 except for Pb uptake which was highest in NRC
DR 2 (1.53 mg plant-1). The NRC HB 101 showed higher phytoextraction potential compared to rest of the
varieties. These results are very much useful for formulation of phytoremediation management strategies
under metal contaminated agriculture areas.
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Date 2021-08-02T06:52:50Z
2021-08-02T06:52:50Z
2020
 
Type Review Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/51977
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Indian Society of Soil Science