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To lower down the hazardous effects of polluted water in effected plants, a biological remedial strategy is developed by using Terminalia catappa leaves. This is to inspect the effects on growth of Solanum melongena as a biological weapon for the crop’s health recovery. Germination in T2 samples was rapid in 50% and 100% samples i.e. 100% germination, while fresh weight of T2 (100%) was highest i.e. 0.049±0.002gm and dry weight of T2 (75%) was highest i.e. 0.034±0.001gm. Both T1 and T2 samples showed below average growth uptill 6 weeks when treated with their respective waste water. After application of manure, growth of plants was sustained and attained above average values in 100% samples in T1 and T2. The overall growth of treated plants was significantly different before and after remedy manure application i.e. TI showed highly significant growth (p>0.001) after remedy and T2 showed slightly significant growth (p>0.1) after remedy. This experiment showed that using a biological fertilizer in soil can improve the quality of plants and lower the adverse effects of waste water on plants.

SANA NOSHAD, AFSHEEN KHAN. (2019) RECOVERY IN GROWTH OF SOLANUM MELONGENA. L FROM ADVERSE EFFECTS OF WASTEWATER EFFLUENTS, fuuast Journal of Biology, Volume 9, Issue 1.
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