Yd. Liu et al., Potential of terrestrial microalgae and cyanobacteria in environmental technology, PHOTOSYNTHETIC MICROORGANISMS IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 195-216
Terrestrial algae and cyanobacteria are widely distributed in special habit
ats. The observations in the field studies made by the authors' team are pr
esented herewith:
1. Species composition and distribution of terrestrial algae in the paddy f
ield, dry farmland and desert in the river basins of Changjiang (Yangtze),
Yellow River and Helongjiang River in China, at various climate conditions
are reported. A general mode of the vertical distribution is summarized.
2. Soil fertility improvement and bio-fertilizer development using terrestr
ial nitrogen-fixing microalgae have demonstrated their potential as the soi
l conditioner for dry farmland.
3. Results revealed that the potential of desert algae in desert fixation (
colonization) is due to their capability to survive, ability to conglutinat
e sandy granules and resistance of the algal crust against wind-erosion. Ar
tificial inoculation in field trials with desert algae in situ accelerated
colonization of desert.
4. Useful species e.g. edible Nostoc were investigated. Utilization of usef
ul products such as polysaccharides, growth promoting substance, pigments,
polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) from the terrestrial algae were looked i
nto. Results on polysaccharides from three species of Nostoc are briefly di
scussed.