2023 Vol. 29 No.2 PP 321-3268
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v29i2pp321-326
The Effect of Physico-Chemical Stress on the Population of Chlamydomonas Species in a permanent pond of Kanpur, (U.P.) India
*Saras1 and Padma Saxena2
11Department of Zoology,
D.A.V.P.G. College, KANPUR (U.P.) INDIA
2Department of Zoology,
T.R.K.M. ALIGARH (U.P.) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail:saras060877@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
In permanent lentic water bodies, the chemical picture completely depends on the surroundings from where these bodies
receive effluents. Planktons play an important role as primary producers of the system. The limnological study is important for
water quality monitoring by which correlation has been established among different physical, chemical, and biological parameters.
This statistical analysis easily represented the presence /absence of Planktons on the basis of seasonal variations. Regarding
the seasonal variations, the values of pH, magnesium & calcium (Mg, Ca), dissolved oxygen & dissolved oxygen matter (DO,
DOM) indicate variation in water quality which directly or indirectly influence the population of Chlamydomonas elliptica,
Chlamydomonas globosa, Chlamydomonas intermedia, and Chlamydomonas orbicularis. On the basis of chemical analysis in
terms of DO & DOM, the shallow water system was moderately polluted. Chlamydomonas intermedia showed dominant species
which occurred most of the months in a year. The fluctuation in the population densities of Chlamydomonas elliptica,
Chlamydomonas globosa, and Chlamydomonas orbicularis was observed greatly as they occurred in a few months in a year.
Chlamydomonas intermedia showed positive co-relation with DO and significant negative co-relation with DOM. Mg and pH
showed significant negative values. Apart from this, biological populations also showed various co-relation among other known
species.
KEY WORDS : Density, Limnological study, Plankton, Waste-water system