Prof V Krishnamurthy

ChiefEditor:

Prof.V.Krishnamurthy

Director, Krishnamurthy Institute of Algology,

52, A, AK Block, 7th Main Road, Anna Nagar, Chennai – 600 040, India
Ph: 91 - 44 - 26201132

Indian Hydrobiology

Indian Hydrobiology publishes original research papers and review articles on all aspects of the biology of aquatic organisms in relation to environment and exploitation of these for the benefit of man.The Journal is supplied free to all members of Krishnamurthy Institute of Algology, Chennai, India
(ISSN 0971-6548)
Journal Published Twice a Year 

Indian Hydrobiology, Volume 11 Number 1, 2008
Contents

S.P. ADHIKARY, Bioerosion of archaeologically important temples and monuments
Of India and their preservation strategies…………………………………………………………………………………1
M. JENA, S.K. RATHA AND S.P. ADHIKARY, Algal diversity in Rushikullya river, Orissa from origin till confluence to the sea …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9
N. THAJUDDIN AND G MURALITHARAN, Applications of PCR based fingerprinting in the phylogeny of marine cyanobacteria ………………………………………………………………………………………..25
J.S. DHANDEAND A.K. JAWALE, Oedogonium (Chlorophyceae, Oedogoniales) from Jalgaon District …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….43
V. SOBHA, G CHITRA, S. SANTHOSH AND J. CHANDRA THARA, Some recipes with seaweeds of Kerala coast …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….47
WADlE AHMED MOKBEL, SADANAND M. Y AMAKANAMARDI AND T.S. HARSHA, Temporal variation in the Specific Growth Rate of heterotrophic bacteria of the ground water from three different Agriculture, Domestic and Industrial areas, Mysore district, Karnathaka state, India .51
G M. NARASIMHA RAO AND G SUBBA RANGAIAH, Effect of salinity and temperature on photosynthesis and respiration of some estuarine algae of Godavari estuary, India …………......65
KAPILA MANOJ AND CHEVLI BHAVESH, Evaluation of Benthic Communities in the intertidal region of Tapi Estuary, Surat, Gujarat ……………………………………………………………………………………..69
B. DIGAMBER RAO, D. SRINIVAS, O. PADMAJA AND K. RANI, Blue-green algae of rice fields of South Telangana region, Andhra Pradesh ……………………………………………………………………………….79
R. R. SANAP, S.D. PINGLE, V.R. GUNALE AND A.K. MOHITE, Evaluation of water quality by using algal community of Godavari river at Nashik, M.S. India ………………………………………………………….85
R. R. SANAP, S.D. PINGLE, V.R. GUNALE AND A.K. MOHITE, Chlorophyceae from Godavari river at Nashik (M.S.), India ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..91
T. MURUGAN, An Inventory of the Algal flora of Temple tanks at Kanchipuram ........................99
JOSE JOHN AND M.S. FRANCIS, Observations on Haematochrome Pigment formation in two species of Trentepohlia ..............................................................................................................103
RAJESH VERMA AND RENU SARIN, Impact of groundnut shell extract on growth of
Spirulina platensis ......................................................................................................................107
N.RENUKABAI, N.R.LAILA BANU, S.JAQUILIN GOLDI AND J.W.PRAKASH, Effect of seaweed extracts (SLF) on the growth and yield of Phaseolus aureus, L. .................................................113
P.K. MISRA, MADHULIKA SHUKLA AND JAI PRAKASH, Some fresh water algae from
Eastern Uttar Pradesh ................................................................................................................121
S. MURUGESANAND V.SIVASUBRAMANIANFr,eshwater green algae trom Porur Lake,
Chennai......................................................................................................................................
R. DHAMOTHARAN,R. THEVANATHAN AND S. MURUGESAN, Antimicrobial activity of semi purified tractions of marine brown alga Padina tetrastromatica Hauck....................................133
S. MURUGESANAND V. SIVASUBRAMANIAN,  Freshwater diatoms from Porur Lake,
Chennai ......................................................................................................................................141
G RANI, C. SUMATHI AND G BHARATHI, Growth and composition of Vicia faba, L. influenced by Liquid Seaweed Fertilizers (LSF) .................................................................................................149
G RANI, D. BHUVANESWARI AND S. UMAVATHI,  Protein profile and amylase activity of
Oreochromis mossambicus Peters fed with Enteromorpha intestinalis ....................................155
H.S. DEY, S. BHUYAN, B. PRADHAN AND AK. BASTIA, Freshwater algal diversity of Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Orissa .........................................................................................................161
AARTI  NARASIMHAN,P SUMATHI AND V. SIVASUBRAMANIAN, Algal treatment (phycoremediation) to improve water quality ..........................................................................167
AK. JAWALE, D.A KUMAWAT AND N.A CHAUDHARI, Dendrocystis raoi, a rare member of Chlorococcales from North Maharastra.....................................................................................173
SAPNA RAWAT AND GP. SINGH, Impact of UV Radiation on growth and pigments of Spirulina platensis .. ..................................................................................................................................185
N. RAJASULOCHANA, L. JOSMIN LAALI NISHA AND A. LEELAVATHY, Preliminary studies on the Sunambu kulathour Lake and Pond water quality in relation to algal flora……………………………189
PUSHPA SRIVASTAVA, Algal Farming -A sustainable agriculture for food, feed and fertilizer….205