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S. Previna, A. Saravanan, K. Sivagamy (Beteiligte)

Scientific Utilization of Treated Distillery Effluent on Sugarcane


Long term effect of eco friendly utilization of treated distillery effluent for sustainable sugarcane yield & quality
2013. 288 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2013
ISBN: 3-639-70055-4 (3639700554)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-70055-8 (9783639700558)

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Sugarcane producing countries running sugar industries and apart from the sugar and alcohol, these factories generate many by-products and waste materials like solid waste (press mud), molasses and bagasse. The effluent in distillery industry plays a prime role in bridging the gap between the depletion and repletion by its inherent potential of high organic carbon and nutrient contents. Although the distillery effluent utilization in agriculture has augmented the crop yields, its unscientific and unsystematic use causes degradation of land and the environment. To harmless its full manurial potential, there is a recommendation of one time land application and distillery effluent through irrigation water as a source of plant nutrients for sugarcane crop and also to sustain the soil health. Thus, wherever there is uncontrolled discharge of distillery effluent, the environment is aesthetically unpleasant. Scientific utilization of distillery effluent in agriculture would save costs on fertilizers and facilitate reduction in pollution load on the environment and also improve the overall soil health.
Presently working as Assistant Professor at APAC, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. She completed her Ph.D programme with specialization in nutrient management in sugar cane and 3 years experience in Research and Teaching in Agricultural and Horticultural College. She published 10 research articles and 2 books in International & National levels.