Manoj Kumar Sharma, Sanjay Sharma, A.K. Bhargava & Sonali Bhargava*
Department of Botany, M.S. College, Saharanpur-247001 (U.P.)
*Department f Botany, Govt. Girls Degree College, Lucknow (U.P.)
Abstract: The present paper describes the effect oftwo concentration (10% and 50%) of treated sugar factory effluent on growth performance of Triticum aestivum, Linn. Observation shows that 10% treated effluent concentration is promotory to plant growth, where as 50% treated effluent concentration is inhibitory to plant growth.
Key words: Triticum aestivum, Effluent, growth, yield.
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