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Blue Green Algae
Introduction
Blue-green algae are a group of prokaryotic,
photosynthetic mircobies variously named as Myxophycease,
Cyanophycease & Cyanobacteria. During the course of evolution,
some of these organism have continued to retain the primitive
character of utilizing molecular nitrogen from air at the
expense of solar energy. This process is known as Biological
Nitrogen Fixation. The nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria generally
have specialized structures known as hetrocysts, which are
requested as the sites for the conversion of nitrogen to ammonia.
The blue algae have minimum growth requirements needing only
diffused light, simple inorganic nutrients and moisture. The
algal inoculants has shown to increase the fertilizer utilization
efficiency(FUE) of the crop plants through exudation of growth
promoting substances and preventing a part of the applied
fertilizer nitrogen from being lost. This is a very important
contribution in view of the progressive decline in the FUE
of food crops observed since 1970.
Raw Materials:
Commonly available salt as sources of
minerals & trace elements.Paddy straw as carrier. All
these raw materials are indigenously available throughout
the country.
Techno Economics:
Plant Cost-Rs. 76.16(in lakhs)
Contact for
more information
Director
Biotech Consortium India Limited
V Floor, Anuvrat Bhawan
210, Deen Dayal Upadhay Marg
New Delhi-110002
Phones: +91 (011) 23219064-67
Fax: +91 (011) 23219063
E Mail: bcildelhi@vsnl.com
Web Site:www.bcil.nic.in

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