2017
DOI: 10.15740/has/ijps/12.1/68-71
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Blue- green algal biofertilizer and growth response of rice plants

Abstract: SUMMARYBlue-green algae BGA also called Cyanobacteria are the only source of nitrogenous biofertilizers produced naturally with no energy cost of mankind. Biofertilizer are the micro-organism which are for soil enrichment. The main sources of biofertilizer are bacteria, Cynobacteria and Mycorrhizal fungi. Bacteria and Cynobacteria function as a biofertilizer due to the property of nitrogen fixation. (Conversion of molecular nitrogen into nitrogen compound). They are photoautotrophic microbes which utilize sola… Show more

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“…Blue green algae (also called Cyanobacteria) function as a biofertilizer due to the property of nitrogen fixation was increased grain yield by 10-30 % over the control (Mahato & Sahu, 2017). Pimratch et al (2015), found that Application of BGA resulted in significantly higher phosphorus and potassium in seeds compared with untreated control.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Blue green algae (also called Cyanobacteria) function as a biofertilizer due to the property of nitrogen fixation was increased grain yield by 10-30 % over the control (Mahato & Sahu, 2017). Pimratch et al (2015), found that Application of BGA resulted in significantly higher phosphorus and potassium in seeds compared with untreated control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These autotrophic, occasionally motile and mostly filamentous organisms are capable of fixing carbon and feeding it to the soil ecosystem (Gryndler 2000). Cyanobacteria are key constituents of microbial consortia in rice fields (Ashmrita and Radha 2017). In the agricultural ecosystems, AMF-Cyanobacterium interaction shows promising effects on nitrogen fixation, growth and productivity of crops (Ojha et al 2018).…”
Section: Interaction Of Amf With Other Rhizospheric and Hyphospheric ...mentioning
confidence: 99%