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Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2013, 3(4): 288-295
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Effect of cement industry pollution on chlorophyll content of some crops at Kodinar, Gujarat, India

Sadhana Chaurasia1 , Ashwani Karwariya2, Anand Dev Gupta1
1Dept. of Energy and Environment, MGCGV Chitrakoot Satna M.P., 485 780, India
2Manager- EHS, Reliance Cement Company Pvt. Ltd, Maihar Satna M.P., 485 772, India

Received 4 July 2013;Accepted 10 August 2013;Published online 1 December 2013
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Abstract
Study was carried out to assess the impact of cement industry pollution on some selected plant species around cement industry. Effect of cement dust on chlorophyll was studied in Arachis hypogaea, Sesamum indicum and Triticum species. Sampling was done at different distance like 0.5 km, 1.0 km and 2.0 km from the cement industry. The Chlorophyll pigments were reduced in dust-exposed plant species compared with control site Pransli (15 km away from the cement industry). Changes in chlorophyll content were investigated in selected plant species exposed to dust emitted by the cement industry. The concentration of chlorophyll in all the selected plant species i.e. Arachis hypogaea, Sesamum indicum and Triticum species were investigated and noted that amount of chlorophyll in all plants that are away from cement plant have more chlorophyll than that of near to the industry. Control plants were found always with higher chlorophyll content in comparison to dusted plants. Up to 74.69% reduction was observed in studied plants. In general, pollution by the cement dust has caused adverse effects on the photosynthetic pigments.

Keywords chlorophyll;groundnut;cement;pollution;crops.



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