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dc.date.accessioned2018-12-07T11:47:26Z-
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dc.description.abstractSeven filamentous heterocystous region specific blue green algae were isolated from rhizospheric zone of paddy field soil and pond flyash and were identified as Calothrix sp., Anabaena flos-aquae, Desmonostoc sp DGRKC, Nostoc commune, Nostoc sp. PS1, Nostoc sp. DGRKF and Anabaena sp. Anabaena sp. (Isolate G) showed maximum dry biomass production by 3.45 mg/mL and Desmonostoc sp DGRKC (Isolate C) showed highest nitrogenase activity (32.2 and#414;mole C2H4/mg dry wt/hr), total nitrogen content (0.127 %), heterocyst frequency (18.2%) and nitrate reductase activity (31.0162 µmole NO-2). Anabaena flos-aquae (Isolate B) showed maximum chlorophyll content (3.79 µg/ml), nitrate reductase activity (27.62 µmole NO-2) and nitrogenase activity by 20.31 and#414;mole C2H4/mg dry wt/hr. Fly ash showed high thermal stability with least weight loss as observed in TGA and SEM graph indicated that flyash is composed of spherical structures with more surface area for interaction. XRD and EDS studies showed that amorphous content of ash consists of calcium oxide, potassium and major crystalline phases observed were quartz (SiO2) and aluminium silicon oxide (Al4.52Si1.48) and haematite (Fe2O3). Charcoal, was amorphous in nature consisting of carbon and graphite. Soil and montmorillonite showed similar results in XRD, FTIR and thermal analysis revealed porous nature with silica as major constituent. The impact of consortium of filamentous nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria comprising Anabaena variabilis, Aulosira fertilissima, Nostoc muscorum and Tolypothrix tenuis inoculants on different rice cultivars (PUSA 1121, PR 118, PAU 201, SHABNAM and BASMATI 1401improved the grain yield of rice over a period of three years by 8qtl/ha for Basmati 1407 and 5qtl/ha for SHABNAM and PUSA 1121 as compared to urea alone and control, whereas flyash based cyanobacterial biofertilizer (BGA) application alone showed increase by 6 qtl/ha for rice variety BASMATI 1401 followed by 4 qtl/ha for PUSA1121 and by 3 qtl/ha for PR118 and SHABNAM.
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dc.languageEnglish
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dc.titleDevelopment of fly ash based blue green algal inoculants for rice crop production
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dc.creator.researcherKaur, Rajinder
dc.subject.keywordLife Sciences,Microbiology,Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology
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dc.contributor.guideGoyal, Dinesh
dc.publisher.placePatiala
dc.publisher.universityThapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
dc.publisher.institutionDepartment of Biotechnology
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dc.date.completed2014
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
Appears in Departments:Department of Biotechnology

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