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Title of Article Utilization of wastewater on seed germination and physioogical parameters of rice (Oryza sativa L.) 
Date of Acceptance 9 March 2018 
Journal
     Title of Journal IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal ISSN: 1757-8981 
     ISBN/ISSN  
     Volume 334 
     Issue  
     Month
     Year of Publication 2018 
     Page 1-8 
     Abstract Due to increasing world population and demand, fresh water availability is becoming a limited resource. Reusing wastewater for agriculture has received attention since it contains nutrients, which are beneficial for growing crops. Even though wastewater can be used as the nutrient source for the plant, the toxicity of wastewater can still be a cause for concern and investigation. The main objective of this paper was to assess the effect of different sources of wastewater on the germination of Jasmine rice (KDML105), White rice (Phatum Thani 1), and Sticky rice (RD6) under laboratory conditions. Petri dish cultures were used with various concentrations (0, 50, and 100%) of wastewater collected from swine farm, aquaculture activity, and domestic. Seed germination, root length, shoot length, seed vigor index, fresh weight and dry weight were measured after each experiment. The results have shown that domestic wastewater and aquaculture activity wastewater did not decrease performance of Jasmine rice (KDML105), White rice (Phatum thani 1), and Sticky rice (RD6) while the germination of Jasmine rice (KDML105), White rice (Phatum thani 1), and Sticky rice (RD6) decreased when irrigated with swine farm wastewater. Therefore, using domestic and aquaculture activity wastewater for irrigation are suitable for growth of these crop. 
     Keyword wastewater, seed germination and rice 
Author
595030084-9 Mr. VITHIRAK HUY [Main Author]
Agriculture Master's Degree

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