Removal of Ni, Cu and Zn from a Contaminated Soil using Different Brassica Species

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The remediation of heavy metal (Ni, Cu and Zn) in contaminated soil by different Barley and Brassica nigra (IC -247)]. Species of Barley and Brassica were grown in contaminated soil and after washing with tap water [seed was collected from Krishi Anusandhan Bhavan Pusa Delhi]. The soil were mixed different amendment [FYM, ssp, CaCO 3 and FYM+CaCO 3 ]. and metal was applied at the rate of 0 and 20 Zn +10 Cu + 2.5 Ni (mg/kg soil) in the form of hydrated salts of concerned metal viz ZnSO 4 .7H 2 O, NiSO 4 .6H 2 O, and CuSO 4 . 5H 2 O. After harvesting the plant were treated with di acid and prepare sample with double distal water. The observed concentration of Cu [2.78mg to 4.78mg], Ni [3.52mg to 6.43mg] and Zn [3.39mg to 5.5mg] respectively, in species of Rai (B.nigra) and observed concentration of Cu [3.95 mg to 5.49 mg], Ni [3.72 mg to 5.68 mg], Zn [4.09 mg to 5.76 mg] respectively in species of Barley.

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Sumedha Chauhan. 2013. \u201cRemoval of Ni, Cu and Zn from a Contaminated Soil using Different Brassica Species\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - B: Chemistry GJSFR-B Volume 13 (GJSFR Volume 13 Issue B6): .

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The remediation of heavy metal (Ni, Cu and Zn) in contaminated soil by different Barley and Brassica nigra (IC -247)]. Species of Barley and Brassica were grown in contaminated soil and after washing with tap water [seed was collected from Krishi Anusandhan Bhavan Pusa Delhi]. The soil were mixed different amendment [FYM, ssp, CaCO 3 and FYM+CaCO 3 ]. and metal was applied at the rate of 0 and 20 Zn +10 Cu + 2.5 Ni (mg/kg soil) in the form of hydrated salts of concerned metal viz ZnSO 4 .7H 2 O, NiSO 4 .6H 2 O, and CuSO 4 . 5H 2 O. After harvesting the plant were treated with di acid and prepare sample with double distal water. The observed concentration of Cu [2.78mg to 4.78mg], Ni [3.52mg to 6.43mg] and Zn [3.39mg to 5.5mg] respectively, in species of Rai (B.nigra) and observed concentration of Cu [3.95 mg to 5.49 mg], Ni [3.72 mg to 5.68 mg], Zn [4.09 mg to 5.76 mg] respectively in species of Barley.

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