Seasonal fluctuation in primary production in relation to the physicochemical parameters of two weed-infested ponds of Kalyani, West Bengal


Autoria(s): Paul, A.; Das, B.P.; Sharma, R.
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2006

Resumo

Kalyani lake (P sub(1)), a weed infested recreational water body and a weed chocked derelict water body (P sub(2)) in the heart of Kalyani city of West Bengal were studied for a period of one year for their primary productivity and other physicochemical parameters. Very low primary productivity (GPP=360-1237mg C m super(-2) d super(-1); NPP=157-787 mg C m super(-2) d super(-1)) was recorded in P sub(2) in spite of having a high concentration of nutrients (PO sub(4)–P=0.052-0.260mg l super(- 1); NO sub(3)-N=0.110-0.412mg l super(-1)). On the other hand, moderate primary productivity (GPP=1687-3195mg C m super(-2) d super(-1); NPP=900-2700mg C m super(-2) d super(-1)) was found in P sub(1) with comparatively low range of nutrients (P0 sub(4)-P =0.010-0.058mg l super(-1); NO sub(3)-N=0.032-0.118mg l super(-1)). After studying the other physicochemical parameters (temperature, transparency, dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide, pH, alkalinity and macrophytic biomass), it was found that the overall hydro-biological conditions of the weed-chocked derelict water body (P sub(2)) is not congenial for biological production as compared to Kalyani Lake (P sub(1)). Kalyani Lake may be used for fish culture with proper management practices.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17880/1/JIFA33_083.pdf

Paul, A. and Das, B.P. and Sharma, R. (2006) Seasonal fluctuation in primary production in relation to the physicochemical parameters of two weed-infested ponds of Kalyani, West Bengal. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 33, pp. 83-93.

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