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Phytoremediation potential of Azolla pinnata on water quality and nutrients from agricultural water

Journal
Desalination and Water Treatment
ISSN
19443994
Date Issued
2022-09-01
Author(s)
Farah Naemah Mohd Saad
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Remlee N.N.
Irnis Azura Zakaria
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Kamaruddin M.A.
Tengku Nuraiti Tengku Izhar
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Ibrahim M.H.
Alam M.
Andini A.
Ratnasari A.
Boopathy R.
Syafiuddin A.
DOI
10.5004/dwt.2022.28810
Abstract
The area of polluted water expands day by day due to the rapid increase in agricultural activities. Application and the excessive amount of fertilizer in the agricultural activity can reduce the water quality. One of the alternative way to remove pollutants from polluted water is phytoremediation technique. This paper attempt to evaluate the potential of Azolla pinnata act as a phytoremediation to treat the agricultural water. Three types of media with different dosage which are tap water, water added with organic fertilizer (chicken manure: dosage range of 10–30 g), and water added with inorganic fertilizer (growing fertilizer: dosage range of 10–30 g) were employed. Media B10 (water added with 10 g organic fertilizer) had the highest removal 3– – efficiencies for NH3 –N, PO4, and NO3 with 25%, 38.5% and 30%. In addition, turbidity and pH value diminished to 15.65% and 18.6%, respectively. However, it indicated that Azolla pinnata has the potential as an agent of phytoremediation especially for water polluted with organic fertilizers.
Funding(s)
King Saud University
Subjects
  • Nutrient | Phytoremed...

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