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Abstract

The adverse effects of chemical nitrogen fertilizers affecting soil fertility, water pollution and native microorganisms, particularly cyanobacteria, in wetland rice cultivation have drawn global attention towards the use of alternative sources like N2-fixing cyanobacteria as a biofertilizer for sustainable rice farming. Although chemical nitrogen fertilizers are extensively used for obtaining higher rice yield, they are likely to have a deleterious effect on the growth and N2-fixation of diazotrophs, including cyanobacteria. In addition, biocides (herbicides and insecticides) are widely being used in rice cultivation for optimizing crop yield, but these chemicals also affects non-target organisms adversely. There are several reports indicating impacts of these agrochemicals on cyanobacteria, but most such studies were carried out under laboratory conditions. This article reviews information from different field evaluations on the impact of agrochemicals on cyanobacteria along with rice crop in wetland rice field ecosystem.

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Title
Field evaluations of agrochemical toxicity to cyanobacteria in rice field ecosystem: a review
Author
Manish Singh Kaushik 1 ; Kumar, Ajay 1 ; Abraham, Gerard 2 ; Nalinaxya Prasad Dash 3 ; Singh, Pawan Kumar 1 

 Department of Botany, Institute of Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India 
 Center for Conservation and Utilization of Blue Green Algae, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India 
 Directorate of Vocational Education, Shikhya Soudha Unit-V, Bhubaneshwar, India 
Pages
471-489
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Feb 2019
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09218971
e-ISSN
15735176
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2069682914
Copyright
Journal of Applied Phycology is a copyright of Springer, (2018). All Rights Reserved.