Diversity of soil algae in the farmlands of khasi hills, Meghalaya

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
08
Article ID: 
12867
7 pages
Research Article

Diversity of soil algae in the farmlands of khasi hills, Meghalaya

Carefulness M. Dirborne and Papiya Ramanujam

Abstract: 

The present paper deals with the structure of soil algal community in four farmlands located in Khasi Hills, Meghalaya. The chosen farmlands were corn field (Zea mays L.), rice field (Oryzasativa Linn.), vegetable farm (Solanumtuberosum L., Lactucasativa L. and Brassica oleracea var. capitata f. alba) and citrus plantation (Citrusreticulata Blanco.). A total of 158 algal taxa have been identified, out of which Chlorophyta+Xanthophyceae members (64 taxa) form the major group, followed by Bacillariophyceae (62 taxa) and Cyanobacteria (32 taxa). Species diversity was recorded higher in rice field (1.55- 2.62) followed by vegetable farm (0.69-2.10), corn field (1.05-2.01) and citrus plantation (0.98-1.99). Use of fertiliser, insecticides and pesticides adversely affected the composition and abundance of the algal community in corn field, vegetable field and citrus plantation.

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