<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>168</id><JournalTitle>PRODUCTION OF ALGAE BIOFERTILIZERS FOR RICE CROP (Oryza sativa) TO SAFE HUMAN HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT AS A SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS</JournalTitle><Abstract>Nitrogen is major element required by the plants for growth and development .The nitrogen is provided in the form
of chemical fertilizer. Such chemical fertilizers pose health hazards and pollution problem in soil besides these are quite
expensive, bringing the cost of production much higher. For the production of a good and efficient biofertilizer, first of all an
efficient nitrogen fixing strain is required, then its inoculum is produced. Packing, storing and maintenance are other aspects
of biofertilizer production. Algae biofertilizers are the formulation of living microorganisms which are able to fix
atmospheric nitrogen in the available form for plants (nitrate form) by living freely in the soil. A cyanobacteria is blue-green
photoautotrophic algae, they are not compete with other plant and microorganism found in earth for carbon and other energy
source. The capacity of biofertilizers is present in this type of algae because of one specialized structure found in algae called
Heterocysts. Because of these structure cyanobacteria is known to contribute 70-80 kg N ha-1 per rice crop. The nitrogen
fixing cyanobacteria when immobilized in polyurethane foam and sugarcane waste have significantly increased the nitrogen
fixing activity and ammonia secretion. The inoculation of cyanobacteria in rice crop significantly influenced the growth of
rice crop by secretion of ammonia in flood water. The use of neem cake coupled with the inculation of cyanobacteria greatly
increased the nitrogen utilization efficiency in rice crop. Algalization has been shown to ameliarate the saline alkali soils,
help in the formation of soil aggregates, reduce soil compaction and narrow C:N ratio. The cyanobacteria act as supplements
to fertilizer N contributing up to 60 kg N ha-1 season-1 .The increase in the crop yield varies between 30-40 percent. This is a
very effective method to produce more and more rice crop. The cells of algae can be obtained with in two month from small
pits. Dry parts of these cells of algae can be packed in 200-500 gm of plastic packets and use very easily in rice fields for
algalization. The aim of this work is to prepare algal biofertilizer for the production of large quantity of rice crop free from
any type of chemical fertilizers to safe human life.</Abstract><Email>biotechpranjali88@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Biofertilizer,Algae,Rice,Fields,Chemical,Nitrogen,Algalization</keyword><AUTHORS>Pranjali Anand,Amit Tiwari,R.M.Mishra,Shivani Awasthi</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Biotechnology,A.P.S. University, Rewa.,Department of Biotechnology, Govt. T.R.S. College, Rewa.,School of Environmental Biology, A.P.S. University, Rewa.,School of Environmental Biology, A.P.S. University, Rewa.</afflication></Article></Articles>