<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><article><front><Journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type='publisher'>CWE/129/2017</journal-id><journal-title >Current World Environment</journal-title><issn pub-type='PPub'>0973-4929</issn><issn pub-type='ePub'>2320-8031</issn><publisher><publisher-name>Enviro Research Publishers</publisher-name></publisher></Journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type='other'>CWE--9-00</article-id><title-group><article-title>Impact of distillery spentwash irrigation on the yields of some top vegetables: An investigation</article-title></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type='author'><name><surname></surname><given-names></given-names></name><xref ref-type='aff' rid='aff00'><sup></sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type='author'><name><surname></surname><given-names></given-names></name><xref ref-type='aff' rid='aff00'><sup></sup></xref></contrib></contrib-group><aff id='aff002'><sup>2</sup><instname>University of Mysore, Tubinakere</instname>,<deptname>Department of Studies in Sugar Technology</deptname>, <instaddress>Sir M.Visweswaraya Postgraduate Center</instaddress>, <instcity>Mandya</instcity>, <instpincode>571 402</instpincode>, <instcountry>India</instcountry>.</aff><pub-date pub-type='ppub'><publicationDate>2008-12-31</publicationDate></pub-date><doi>10.12944/CWE.3.2.07</doi><volume>Volume 3</volume><issue>Volume 3</issue><page>251-256</page><abstract><title>Abstract</title><p>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size:14px&quot;&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif&quot;&gt;Cultivation of some top vegetables was made by irrigation with distillery spent wash of different proportions. The spent wash i.e., primary treated spent wash (PTSW), 50% and 33% spent wash were analyzed for its plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and other physical and chemical parameters. Experimental soil was tested for its chemical and physical parameters. Top vegetables seeds (Namadhari and Mayhco) were sowed in the prepared land and irrigated with raw water (RW), 50% and 33% spent wash. The impact of spent wash on the yields of vegetables at their maturity periods was investigated.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
</p></abstract><kwd-group><title>Keywords</title><kwd>Distillery Spent Wash</kwd><kwd> Yields</kwd><kwd> Impact</kwd><kwd> Top Vegetables</kwd><kwd> Seeds</kwd><kwd> Soil</kwd></kwd-group><counts><ref-count count='' /><page-count count='' /></counts></article-meta></front></article>