Pak. J. Bot., 39(1): 193-204, 2007. | Back to Contents | ||||
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EFFECT OF WASTEWATER IRRIGATION ON SOIL ALONG WITH ITS MICRO AND
MACRO FLORA Abstract: Agricultural irrigation with wastewater is common in arid areas but
has possible public health and environmental side effects, as effluent
may contain pathogens, high level of salts, detergents and toxic metals.
In order to ascertain effects of a local textile mill's wastewater irrigation
on soil and subsequently the micro and macroflora, a series of analysis
were conducted on soil collected from different sites with regard to
pH, EC, organic matter, SO4-2, NO3-1
and exchangeable cations. Soil samples were also determined for total
and bio-available metal ions such as Cr+6, Zn+2,
Cu+2 and Ni+2. Macroflora of the mill contained
high concentration of metal ions. Microbial community identified in
the soil samples was different from reference soil. Vesicular arbuscular
mycorrhizae (VAM) population associated with Zea mays irrigated
by effluent contained 3 ecotypes of VAM, viz., Glomus mossea,
Glomus spp., and Acualospora spp. Out of 34 bacterial
strains isolated and characterized, dominant genera were Bacillus,
Micrococcus and Listeria. Endurance of Cr+6
by Bacillus fumus RH109 was recorded upto 1000 mg/L, Zn+2
upto 325 mg/L by Pseudomonas stutzeri RH71 and Alcaligenes
spp. RH88, while Agrobacterium spp., RH102, Bacillus subtilis
RH 96, Bacillus pumilus RH84 and Lactobacillus spp. RH66
tolerated 150 mg/L Ni+2 and 18 bacterial isolates were able
to grow un upto 100 mg/L Cu2+. The findings suggest that
irrigation with local textile wastewater not only alters the soil chemistry,
but also changes bacterial and VAM population in addition to enhancing
the intrinsic endurance of these microbes to different metal ions present
in their microenvironment. In view of these findings, we recommend monitoring
of toxic effects of wastewaters and conclude that such irrigation practices
should be carried out only after treatment of wastewater.
Department of Biosciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,
Johar Campus Islamabad, Pakistan. |
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