FLORISTIC COMPOSITION OF PLANKTON IN SHITALAKHSYA RIVER, NARAYANGANJ, DHAKA

Authors

  • MOHAMMAD AZMAL HOSSAIN BHUIYAN
  • MD RASIKUL ISLAM
  • SAM SHARIAR ISLAM
  • ABU KOWSER
  • MONIRUZZAMAN KHONDKER

Keywords:

Phytoplankton flora, River Shitalakhsya, Chlorophyta, Bacillariophyta, Euglenophyta

Abstract

Information of phytoplankton flora of polluted river ecosystems of Bangladesh
are scanty. The present study was undertaken to explore the phytoplankton flora at
Dakshin Rupshi Station of the river Shitalakhsya, Narayanganj, Dhaka. The study was
carried out from May 2017 to March 2018 by collecting pelagic plankton samples
bimonthly. A total of 53 species under 36 genera were identified, of which 51 species
have been illustrated through photomicrographic images and listing. Two species of
phytoplankton namely, Pyrobotrys incurva Arnoldi and Phacus ranula Pochmann were
identified from the river water but could not be produced here. The recorded algal
divisions of phytoplankton are Cyanophyta (6), Chlorophyta (19), Euglenophyta (13),
Chrysophyta (13) and Pyrrhophyta (2). The standing crops presented by each division
are: 463.5, 428.33, 199.67, 664.33 and 26.25×103 ind/l by Cyanophyta, Chlorophyta,
Euglenophyta, Chrysophyta and Pyrrhophyta, respectively. The trend in contributing
the number of species is Chlorophyta > Euglenophyta and Chrysophyta >
Cyanophyta > Pyrrhophyta. For standing crop, the trend is Chrysophyta >
Cyanophyta > Chlorophyta > Euglenophyta > Pyrrhophyta. Pollutant loading from
the urban sources actually cuts the penetration of light into the upper part of the river
water and thus creating a shrinking environment for the survival of phytoplankton.
The present floristic study of phytoplankton of the River Shitalakhsya adds
knowledge to the species composition and their systematic position which would be
helpful for any further floristic study of phytoplankton on the river ecosystems of
Bangladesh.

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