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- Title
IDENTIFICATION AND SEASONAL VARIATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON IN SAI RIVER AT PRATAPGARH DISTRICT OF UTTAR PRADESH.
- Authors
Singh, Shweta; Singh, Shikha; Singh, B. K.; Singh, Ravikant
- Abstract
The study was conducted in year 2018 and 2019 for the determination the Bacterial concentration and Phytoplankton diversity of Sai River at Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh. In autumn, there were between 470 and 650 cells per liter of tiny organisms in the water; in winter, there were between 450 and 650 cells per liter. Different levels of phytoplankton were present in different seasons, indicating a diversity in phytoplankton dispersion. The density of the river fluctuated more during the rainy season than it did in other seasons. The quantity of tiny organisms in the water varied during the summer. In spring, the number of tiny creatures per liter of water varied from 290 to 510. Before the monsoon season, researchers discovered 44 distinct species of phytoplankton in the Sai River, demonstrating the wide variety of tiny life forms present in the waterway. 34 of the total species that were noted could be precisely identified, demonstrating the high degree of accuracy of the investigation. Diatoms, Chlorophyta, Euglenophyta and Cyanophyta were the phytoplankton species that were discovered. Small living organisms called cyanophytes are found in water. At the water, many cyanobacteria species were discovered at various locations. There were cyanobacteria in 5% of the places and 16% of the places. 2% in the summer and 5% in the winter, euglenophyta accounted for 7% of all small water plants.
- Subjects
UTTAR Pradesh (India); CHRYSOPHYCEAE; AUTUMN; SEASONS; FRESHWATER phytoplankton; EUGLENOIDS; AQUATIC plants; DIATOMS; PHYTOPLANKTON
- Publication
Biochemical & Cellular Archives, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p115
- ISSN
0972-5075
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.51470/bca.2024.24.1.115