Original Research Article I Volume 1 I Issue 4 I 2015
Dehydrogenase Enzyme Activity in Sewages, Dairy Industry Waste Water Flooded Soils in Warangal
B. Lalitha Kumari
American Journal of Science and Medical Research; 1(4); 146-148
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.17812/ajsmr1406
Abstract:
The dehydrogenase enzyme activity in different polluted and control soils in Warangal city are analyzed during June 2014 to May,2015.The minimum and maximum dehydrogenase enzyme levels were0.23 mg/100g to 1.35mg/100g in the near Nayeemnagar sewage canal, while this range was0.31mg/g to 1.39mg/100g in the soils amended with dairy industry waste water flooded soil
Keywords:
Dehydrogenase enzyme,Dairy,Warangal
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Article Dates:
Received: 28 October 2015; Accepted: 2 November 2015; Published: 29 December 2015
How To Cite:
B. Lalitha Kumari (2015). Dehydrogenase Enzyme Activity in Sewages, Dairy Industry Waste Water Flooded Soils in Warangal. The American Journal of Science and Medical Resarch, 1(4);146-148. http://dx.doi.org/10.17812/ajsmr1406