Abstract:
Paddy cultivation predominantly depends on inorganic fertilizers due to the limited
availability of high-quality organic alternatives. Cyanobacteria have emerged as a widely
accepted tool in the agriculture sector, due to their macro and micronutrient profiles. Among
these Nostoc stands as a popular nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria, capable of surviving, in both
terrestrial and aquatic environments. In this study, a pot experiment was conducted to find the
potential of Nostoc grown in parboiled water, in combination with either organic or inorganic
fertilizers, on the growth, yield and residual nutrient content in soil. The experimental design was
CRD with five treatments, namely T1 – control, T2- 100 % IF (inorganic fertilizers), T3- 100 %
OF (organic fertilizers = compost), T4- Nostoc + 50 % IF except N, + Nostoc foliar application
(NF), T5- Nostoc + 50 % compost + NF and three replicates. Data was analyzed by SAS with
LSD mean separation at P=0.05. Various growth parameters, such as plant height, leaf numbers
per plant, number of effective tillers and grain yield were measured. Additionally residual
nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and carbon content of the soil was measured after paddy
harvesting. The results revealed that Nostoc combination treatments (T4 & T5) exhibited
significantly higher values in leaf numbers (T4-31.99 and T5-32.11 @ 6th week), effective tillers
(T4-5.44 and T5-5.56), and residual nutrient content of available nitrogen (T4-12.96 ppm and
T5-16.83 ppm), phosphorous (T4-11.26 µg/g and T5- 17.37 µg/g), potassium (T4-509.45 µg/g
and T5-501.25 µg/g) and total carbon(T4-3.75 µg/g and T5-3.84 µg/g) compared that of sole
inorganic (T2-26.99, 4.56, 5.329ppm, 3.09µg/g, 461.17µg/g,3. 47µg/g respectively) or organic
treatments (T3-30.34, 4.44, 7.61ppm, 18.83µg/g, 413.59µg/g, 3.93µg/g respectively). Notably
T4 (11.22g/plant) recorded the highest grain yield while T2 (10.36) and T5 (10.02g/plant)
yielded comparably. The results therefore highlighting the potential of Nostoc to substitute the
inorganic nitrogen application and to cut down 50% of P and K inorganic fertilizers in paddy
cultivation. In addition, 50% of the compost also could be substituted by Nostoc in the organic
paddy cultivation. Further, Field level studies are suggested in different agroecological
conditions, to find the suitability of Nostoc as a biofertilizer.