QUALITY AND PHYTOCHEMICAL CONTENT OF LEAFY MEDICINAL PLANTS IRRIGATED WITH DISTILLERY SPENTWASH
Dr. Rajveer Singh Sheoran
Chemistry
June 2024
The development of a couple of medicinal plants with leaves was achieved using distillery spentwash in different weakening. These three sorts of spentwash — primary treated spentwash (PTSW), 50% spentwash, and 33 percent spentwash — were inspected to decide the plant supplements they contained, including nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium, as well as other physical and substance properties. An assessment of the synthetic and actual qualities of the trial soil was done. The pre-arranged ground was then irrigated with raw water (RW) and spentwash at a proportion of 50% and 33 percent. Seeds of leafy medicinal plants were established there. An examination was directed to decide the effect that spentwash has on the development of leafy medicinal plants at their unmistakable phases of development. It was found that the yields of all leafy medicinal plants were higher in water systems with a spentwash measure of 33% contrasted with water systems with raw water and 50% spentwash