Nutrient removal by different vegetable plants from source seperated urine Prajapati, K.M., Gajurel, D.R. (2003)

In this paper nutrient removal efficiency of different plants were studied. For this purpose source separated urine in varying dilution was treated with different species of vegetable seeds. The growth of the plants was observed for 15 to 20 days experiment cycle. Five experiments were conducted in the batch basis. Results showed that plants Green Pea, Black gram, Broad bean had high nutrient removal efficiency. As media solution and effluent still contained traces of nutrients (NPK). Source-separated urine can be further diluted for total nutrient recovery.

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Prajapati, K.M., Gajurel, D.R. (2003). Nutrient removal by different vegetable plants from source seperated urine

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