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Answer» Blue-Green Algae or Cyanobacteria: - Cyanobacteria such as Anabaena, Nostoc, Plectonema and other non-symbiotic prokaryotes perform nitrogen fixation.
- Cyanobacteria have special cells called heterocyst. The Nif gene present in these cells does nitrogen fixation.
- Rice fields are ideal for the growth of blue-green algae, hence use of blue-green algae in paddy fields increases the production of rice. Nowadays, one aquatic pteridophyte called Azolla is also used along with blue-green algae as algal biofertilizer in Southern and South-East Asia.
- The Azolla is a floating aquatic fern. Leaves of Azolla contain blue-green algae Anaebaen Azolla which fixes atmospheric nitrogen. Anabaena pinata is also a good biofertilizer. When it is used in combination with Azolla, it can increase rice production by 50%.
- Anabaena Azolla is commercially produced at Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack.
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