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Cyanobacterial Flora from Polluted Marine Shores
Authors:Amit Parikh  Vishal Shah  Datta Madamwar
Institution:(1) Postgraduate Department of Biosciences, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, 388120, Gujarat, India;(2) Othmer Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Polytechnic University, 6 Metrotech Centre, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USA
Abstract:Citation of cyanobacterial cultures from the shores of south west coast of Gujarat, India and their relationship with sea water quality, influenced by extensive pollutant runoff is reported in this study. Intensity of pollution was evaluated by physico-chemical analysis of water. Higher load of suspended solids (60–1000 mg l−1) and nutrients (PO4 P: 1.3–4 μmole l−1 and NO3 N: 12.5–17.8 μmole l−1) were persistent throughout the analysis. Community structure is seen to be influenced by such persistent pollution. Twenty nine cyanobacterial species were isolated belonging to 9 genera of 4 families, with an elevated occurrence of Oscillatoria and Lyngbya species. No heterocystous cyanobacteria were isolated throughout the study.
Keywords:biomonitoring  cyanobacteria                  Oscillatoria                                Lyngbya                pollution
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