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Biological soil crust (BSC) is an effective biofertilizer on Vigna mungo (L.)

Biological soil crusts (BSC) (Cyanobacteria) play an important role in the soil nitrogen fixation and soil stabilization. However, limited researches were carried out about the diversity and distribution of Bio crust in sacred forests. The study aims to identify the distribution of cyanobacteria in...

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Published in:Saudi journal of biological sciences 2020-09, Vol.27 (9), p.2325-2332
Main Authors: Vinoth, Mani, Sivasankari, Sivaprakasam, Ahamed, Abdul Kareem Khaleel, Al-Arjani, Al-Bandari Fahad, Abd_Allah, Elsayed Fathi, Baskar, Kathirvelu
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description Biological soil crusts (BSC) (Cyanobacteria) play an important role in the soil nitrogen fixation and soil stabilization. However, limited researches were carried out about the diversity and distribution of Bio crust in sacred forests. The study aims to identify the distribution of cyanobacteria in biological soil crusts from different sacred groves of Ariyalur and Pudukottai, Tamil Nadu. We identified following microbes of Microcoleus, Scytonema, Anabaena and Nostoc in biological soil crust. A surface experiment was conducted for the efficacy of biological soil crusts on crops seedling growths. The efficacy was assessed by measuring the root & shoot length, dry & fresh weight of the plant, total chlorophyll, protein & carbohydrate content, with reducing sugar. The plant growth was higher in biocrust inoculated pot than the control. In corresponding nitrogenase activity was determined by the acetylene reduction assay, and phytohormones documentation was executed by the high-performance liquid chromatography. The results indicating that the biological soil crusts are the promising factors influencing the plant growth by plant growth-stimulating auxins and nitrogenase activity.
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