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Seed germination bioassays to assess toxicity of molasses fermentation based bulk drug industry effluentNagda et al., 2006
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- Nagda G
- Diwan A
- Ghole V
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- Electronic Journal of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Wastewater from a molasses fermentation based bulk drug industry rich in organic matter and phenols was treated with waste Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon) leaves as a primary biosorption treatment. About 89% phenols were removed during the treatment with 56 …
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