Original Research Article I Volume 2 I Issue 4 I 2016
Assessment of Actinomycetes Population in Sugar and Dairy Industrial Effluents Flooded Soils and Control Soils
B Lalitha Kumari
The American Journal of Science and Medical Research; 2(4) Page 31-34
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.17812/ajsmr2406
Abstract:
The actinomycetes colonies were estimated in sugar industry and dairy industry effluent flooded soils and control soils in kallur city are analyzed during in a year 2017-2018. The minimum and maximum actinomycetes range from 12 x105 to 43 x 105 population in soil collected from sugar industry effluents flooded soil. While the mean of the soil collected from control soil 28 x 105. The soil collected from dairy industry flooded soils minimum and maximum range was 14 x 105 to 58x 105. The minimum and maximum actinomycetes range in between 11 x 105 to 19 x 105 In control soils.
Keywords:
Actinomycetes, soil.
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Article Dates:
Received: 25 September 2016; Accepted: 21 November, 2016; Published: 30 December 2016
How To Cite:
http://dx.doi.org/10.17812/ajsmr2406 Received :25 September 2016 Accepted; 21 November, 2016 Available online :30December, 2016