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POTENTIAL TO GROW Ipomoea aquatica IN KITCHEN WASTEWATER HYDROPONIC SYSTEM

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dc.contributor.author Sivarajah, S.
dc.contributor.author Gnanavelrajah, N.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-03-15T08:28:07Z
dc.date.accessioned 2022-06-24T07:39:00Z
dc.date.available 2017-03-15T08:28:07Z
dc.date.available 2022-06-24T07:39:00Z
dc.date.issued 2014-06-10
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/1035
dc.description.abstract In this study the potential of growing Ipomoea aquatica in hydroponic system using kitchen wastewater was assessed. Twenty one households were selected from seven areas of Jaffna Peninsula, Sri Lanka namely Kokuvil, Kondavil, Nallur, Kalviyankadu, Thirunelvely, Jaffna town and Chavakacheri with three households from each area. Kitchen wastewater used in the experiment was analyzed in every week for nitrate N, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, pH and EC. Ground water of respective households was also analyzed for the same properties. Five Ipomoea aquatica cuttings were placed in three liters of waste water kept in plastic pots. In each household plants were grown in two pots. Growth of plant was analyzed by weight increase. At the end, nitrate N in plant tissue was measured. Analysis of the experiment was done by paired-T test and Duncan New Multiple Range Test (DNMRT) at significance level of 0.05. In ground water of the households the average values of nitrate N, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, pH and EC were 5.07±3.28 mg/L, 0.24±0.2mg/L, 16.55±4.79 mg/L, 30.85±8.16 mg/L, 7.33±0.16 and 1.36±0.37dS/m respectively. In kitchen wastewater of these households average nitrate N, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, pH and EC were 4.08±2.72 mg/L, 1.71±1.01 mg/L, 13.89±9.59 mg/L, 35.96±6.17 mg/L, and 7.65±0.27 and 1.47±0.76 dS/m respectively. Nitrate N and EC in kitchen wastewater did not show significant difference with ground water. However, phosphorous, calcium, and pH in kitchen wastewater showed significantly higher than with those of ground water. Potassium in kitchen wastewater showed significantly lower than that of ground water. The average biomass increase of Ipomoea aquatica grown in kitchen wastewater was from 5.07g to 39.58g in three weeks. The study therefore indicates that Ipomoea aquatica could be grown in kitchen wastewater hydroponic system in the tested areas which not only fulfills the family need of leafy vegetable but also efficiently use the wastewater en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Proceedings of the International Conference on Agriculture and Forestry en_US
dc.subject Ipomoea Aquatica en_US
dc.subject Hydroponics en_US
dc.subject wastewater en_US
dc.title POTENTIAL TO GROW Ipomoea aquatica IN KITCHEN WASTEWATER HYDROPONIC SYSTEM en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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