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    Distillery Spentwash as an Effective Liquid Fertilizer and Alternative Irrigation Medium in Floriculture

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    Germination growth and yields of Aster (Asteraceae) and Daisies (Asteraceae)flowering plants were made by irrigated with distillery spentwash of different concentrations.Diluted spentwash (1:1, 1:2, and 1:3) were analyzed for plant nutrients such as nitrogen,phosphorous, potassium and other physical and chemical characteristics. Experimental soil wastested for its chemical and physical parameters. Aster and Daisies seeds were sowed indifferent pots and irrigated with raw water (RW), 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 spentwash. The nature ofgermination growth and yields of seeds was studied. It was found that, the germination growthand yields was very good (100%) in 1:3 SW irrigation, while very poor (25%) in 1:1 SW,moderate (80%) in 1:2 SW and 95% in RW irrigation

    Sprouting and Growth studies of Rose (Rosa) and Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosasinenis) flowering plants irrigated by distillery spentwash

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    Sprouting and growth of Rose (Rosa) and Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosasinenis) flowering plants was made by irrigated with distillery spentwash of different concentrations. Thespentwash i.e., primary treated spentwash (PTSW), 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 spent wash were analyzedfor their plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and other physical andchemical characteristics. Experimental soil was tested for its chemical and physical parameters.Rose and Hibiscus sets were planted in different pots and irrigated with raw water (RW), 1:1,1:2 and 1:3 spentwash. The nature of sprouting and growth was studied. It was found that thesprouting and growth of both plants was very good (100%) in 1:3 SW irrigation, while very poor(25%) in 1:1 SW, moderate (80%) in 1:2 SW and 95% in RW irrigation growth

    Impact of distillery spentwash irrigation on the yield of Jasmine (Oleaceae) flowering plant

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    The yields of Jasmine (Oleaceae) flowering plant was investigated by irrigated with different concentrations distillery spentwash. Primary treated spentwash (100% 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3) was analyzed for plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and other physical and chemical characteristics. Soil was tested for chemical and physical parameters. Jasmine (Oleaceae) sets were planted in different pots and irrigated with raw water (RW), 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 spentwash. The nature of yields was studied. It was found that the yields of plant was very good (100%) in 1:3 SW irrigation, while very poor (25%) in 1:1 SW, moderate (80%) in 1:2 SW and 95% in RW irrigation growth

    Experimental study on the reuse of distillery spent wash on sprouting, growth and yield of Nerium Oleander (apocynaceae) flowering plant

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    Sprouting, growth and yield of Nerium Oleander (Apocynaceae)flowering plant was made irrigating with distillery spent wash of different concentrations. The spent wash i.e., primary treated spent wash (PTSW), 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 spent wash were analyzed for their plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and other physical and chemical characteristics. Experimental soil was tested for its chemical and physical parameters. Nerium Oleander(Apocynaceae)sets were planted in different pots and irrigated with raw water (RW), 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 spent wash. The nature of sprouting, growth and yield was studied. It was found that the sprouting, growth and yield of plant was very good (100%) in 1:3 SW irrigation, while very poor (25%) in 1:1 SW, moderate (80%) in 1:2 SW and 95% in RW irrigation growth. This concludes that the diluted spent wash can be conveniently used for irrigation purpose without adverse affect on soil

    Studies on the yields of Rose (Rosa) and Hibiscus (Rosainenis) flowers irrigated by distillery spent wash

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    Yields of Rose (Rosa)and Hibiscus(Hibiscus rosasinenis) flowering plants were made by irrigated with distillery spent wash of different concentrations. The spent wash i.e., primary treated spent wash (PTSW), 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 spent wash were analyzed for their plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and other physical and chemical characteristics. Experimental soil was tested for its chemical and physical parameters. Rose and Hibiscus sets were planted in different pots (50 cm ht and 30 cm dia) and irrigated with raw water (RW), 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 spent wash. The nature of yields of flowers was studied at their maturity. It was found that the yields of both flowers plants was very good (100%) in 1:3 SW irrigation, while very poor (25%) in 1:1 SW, moderate (80%) in 1:2 SW and 95% in RW irrigation growth. Soil wastested after harvest of flowers found no adverse effect on soil characteristics. This concludes that the diluted spent wash serves as an eco-friendly in irrigation medium

    Impact of distillery spentwash irrigation on sprouting and growth of Himalayan Balsam (Balsaminaceae) and Crossandra (Acanthaceae) Flowering plants

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    Germination of Himalayan Balsam (Balsaminaceae) and Crossandra (Acanthaceae) seeds was made by irrigated with distillery spentwash of different concentrations. The spentwash i.e., primary treated spentwash (PTSW), 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 spent wash were analyzed for their plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and other physical and chemical characteristics. Experimental soil was tested for its chemical and physical parameters. Himalayan Balsam and crossandra seeds were sowed in different pots and irrigated with raw water (RW), 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 spentwash. The nature of germination of seeds was studied. It was found that, the germination was very good (100%) in 1:3 SW irrigation, while very poor (25%) in 1:1 SW, moderate (80%) in 1:2 SW and 95% in RW irrigations
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