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blue green algae culture is apptied in​

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Answered by marvaminuva
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Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) are one of the major components of the nitrogen fixing biomass in paddy fields. The agricultural importance of cyanobacteria in rice cultivation is directly related with their ability to fix nitrogen and other positive effects for plants and soil.

Answered by anitasharmaalwa
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Blue-green algae represent a self-supporting system capable of carrying out both photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation, the energy bill for the latter process being paid by the sun. Rice is perhaps the only major cereal crop to whose nitrogen economy the nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae make a significant contribution.

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