Abstract:
Three pot experiment were conducted at the 1-lorticultural farm, Sher-e-Bangia
Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh to mitigate arsenic from soil using
trap plant from contaminated soil during the period from July 2012 to October
2012 followings Completely Randomized Design (CR!)) with three replications.
Rice, arum and fern (Pteris vittala L.) were used in the three different experiment,
respectively and each of the experiment soil was treated with defferent arsenic
concentration viz. As0, Control: As500. 500 ppm; As10 , 1000 ppm; As20 . 2000
ppm of arsenic were exploited. Fern (Pieris vittata L.) can survive with a very
high concentration of arsenic in soil and accumulate 23837.2. 15332.6 and
17007.1 ppm arsenic when soil treated with 2000, 1000 and 500 ppm arsenic,
respectively. Whereas rice straw acumulated 206.3, 194.9, and 82.9 ppm arsenic.
rice grain accumulated 61.6. 36.5, and 29.9 ppm arsenic. arum leaves acuumulated
973.5. 751.7 and 422.3 ppm arsenic and arum runner accumulated 210.4, 202.3
and 178.8 ppm arsenic when soil treated with 2000. 1000 and 500 ppm arsenic.
respectively. Using P/ens vittata L. as a trap plant is a possible way to mitigate
arsenic from soil vhich can keep away of arsenic pollution in food chain.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural Lniversity,Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
SEMESTER. JAN-JUN, 2013