Growth and metabolic activities of cowpea seedlings exposed to artificial pond wastewaterâtreated soil

Purpose The increase in demand for fish has necessitated the establishment of fish pond. The discharge of spent pond water pollutes the adjoining surroundings. The aim of this investigation was to determine the suitability of artificial pond wastewater (APWW) as source of manure for crop cultivation...

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Main Authors: F. I. Achuba, M. N. Oshiokpu
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Published: OICC Press 2024-01-01
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description Purpose The increase in demand for fish has necessitated the establishment of fish pond. The discharge of spent pond water pollutes the adjoining surroundings. The aim of this investigation was to determine the suitability of artificial pond wastewater (APWW) as source of manure for crop cultivation. Method Cowpea seeds were planted in polybags containing soil treated with varied amount of artificial pond wastewater. Thereafter, growth and various metabolic properties of cowpea seedlings were determined using standard procedures. Results Artificial pond wastewater treatment of soil increased significantly (P<0.05) the growth parameters, content of biomolecules and activities of alpha amylase, starch phosphorylase and peroxidase when compared to the control. Exposure of the seedlings to APWW did not alter most oxidative stress markers compared to the control. In addition, APWW in soil significantly (P<0.05) increases the levels of vitamin C but had no alterations in the activities of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and sulphite oxidase (SO) of the cowpea seedlings compared to those of the controls. The activities of aldehyde oxidase (AO) and xanthine oxidase (XO) significantly (P<0.05) increased compared with the control. Conclusion The major effects of APWW on plants were stimulation of growth parameters, increase in concentration of macromolecules as well as increase in activities of starch-metabolizing enzymes, and peroxidase activity with no adverse effect on antioxidant, respiratory and drug-metabolizing enzymes, thus, suggesting that artificial pond wastewater has positive effect on cowpea seedlings and can act as organic fertilizer for cowpea cultivation.
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spelling doaj-art-1f988ac3987144da966cc80a1ee81c3e2025-02-02T23:06:34ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152024-01-018410.1007/s40093-019-0262-xGrowth and metabolic activities of cowpea seedlings exposed to artificial pond wastewaterâtreated soilF. I. Achuba0M. N. Oshiokpu1Abraka, NigeriaAbraka, NigeriaPurpose The increase in demand for fish has necessitated the establishment of fish pond. The discharge of spent pond water pollutes the adjoining surroundings. The aim of this investigation was to determine the suitability of artificial pond wastewater (APWW) as source of manure for crop cultivation. Method Cowpea seeds were planted in polybags containing soil treated with varied amount of artificial pond wastewater. Thereafter, growth and various metabolic properties of cowpea seedlings were determined using standard procedures. Results Artificial pond wastewater treatment of soil increased significantly (P<0.05) the growth parameters, content of biomolecules and activities of alpha amylase, starch phosphorylase and peroxidase when compared to the control. Exposure of the seedlings to APWW did not alter most oxidative stress markers compared to the control. In addition, APWW in soil significantly (P<0.05) increases the levels of vitamin C but had no alterations in the activities of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and sulphite oxidase (SO) of the cowpea seedlings compared to those of the controls. The activities of aldehyde oxidase (AO) and xanthine oxidase (XO) significantly (P<0.05) increased compared with the control. Conclusion The major effects of APWW on plants were stimulation of growth parameters, increase in concentration of macromolecules as well as increase in activities of starch-metabolizing enzymes, and peroxidase activity with no adverse effect on antioxidant, respiratory and drug-metabolizing enzymes, thus, suggesting that artificial pond wastewater has positive effect on cowpea seedlings and can act as organic fertilizer for cowpea cultivation.https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3294Cowpea Enzymes Macromolecules Pond Wastewater
spellingShingle F. I. Achuba
M. N. Oshiokpu
Growth and metabolic activities of cowpea seedlings exposed to artificial pond wastewaterâtreated soil
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Cowpea 
Enzymes 
Macromolecules 
Pond 
Wastewater
title Growth and metabolic activities of cowpea seedlings exposed to artificial pond wastewaterâtreated soil
title_full Growth and metabolic activities of cowpea seedlings exposed to artificial pond wastewaterâtreated soil
title_fullStr Growth and metabolic activities of cowpea seedlings exposed to artificial pond wastewaterâtreated soil
title_full_unstemmed Growth and metabolic activities of cowpea seedlings exposed to artificial pond wastewaterâtreated soil
title_short Growth and metabolic activities of cowpea seedlings exposed to artificial pond wastewaterâtreated soil
title_sort growth anda metabolic activities ofa cowpea seedlings exposed toa artificial pond wastewateratreated soil
topic Cowpea 
Enzymes 
Macromolecules 
Pond 
Wastewater
url https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3294
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