Abstract:
The growth of algae as a mat on paddy soil in some fields of the Southern part of Sri Lanka,
especially in Hambantota district is a challenge for rice cultivation. Rice seedlings entangled in
algal mats result empty patches in the field. Determination of the effect of soil properties on
luxuriant growth of algae is significant for planning controlling strategies as soil properties are
highly influential on the biodiversity and the ecological cycle of life on soil in the paddy field
ecosystem. The study aimed to determine the effect of major soil physicochemical factors on the
development of algae as a mat on the paddy soil in Hambantota district. The results of the
preliminary study conducted in the selected fields from five different locations (Godigamuwa,
Netolpitiya, Thissamaharamaya, Weeravila, and Bandagiriya) in Hambantota district showed the
presence of significantly (p<0.05) higher biomass (105.06±26.68 g m-2) of algae in Godigamuwa
at the early seedling stage (7 days old) compared to all other tested fields. Therefore, Godigamuwa
was selected for further studies and algal and soil samples (n=3) were collected randomly from
the fields at the tillering phase. Soil salinity, pH, conductivity, organic matter content (OM),
gravimetric water content (GWC), available PO4
3-
, NO3
-
, and algal biomass were determined using
the standard methods. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and correlation analysis (CA)
revealed the inter-correlation between analyzed soil physicochemical properties and algal
biomass. Algal biomasses range from 142 g m-2 to 411 g m-2 and Oscillatoria sp. was identified as
the dominant algal species inhabited in the algae mat. All the pH values were slightly acidic and
the available soil PO4
3- and NO3
- concentrations were ranged between 0.5-0.18 mg kg-1 and 2.36-
6.39 mg kg-1
, respectively. Algal biomass showed a significant positive correlation with NO3
- (r=
0.518, p<0.05) which significantly correlated with the salinity (r=0.477, p<0.05) and conductivity
(r=0.433, p<0.05). Soil pH, OM, GWC, and available PO4
3- have no significant relationship with the
algal biomass. The present study concludes that the development of algae as a mat depends mainly
on available NO3
- content, salinity, and conductivity in paddy soil.