Aquatic algae has drawn much attention due
to their primary productivity in the food chain of water
ecosystem diversity, their biological assessment of water
quality, pollution abatement capacity and as a source of
structurally novel and biologically active metabolites
with antimicrobial capacity etc. Distribution of fresh
water algae of River Narmada in Mandla, Madhya
Pradesh, has been investigated. Fresh water algal
samples for a period of three consecutive years were
collected seasonally viz., winter,summer and rainy
seasons from two unexplored selected sites along the
bank of River Narmada. Seventeen algal taxa
comprising eight Chlorophyceae, four Cyanophyceae
and five Chrysophyceae as unicellular, colonials and
filamentous algae were identified based on microscopic
observation and characters such as average filament
length, colonial characteristics. Results revealed that
these microalgae belonging to three major classes
Chlorophyceae (green algae), Bacillariophyceae
(diatoms) and Cyanophyceae (blue green algae) follows
a seasonal succession in their distribution and
abundance. Maximum algal taxa belonged to green
algae followed by blue- green algae and diatoms. The
occurrence of fresh water algae, their diversity and
distribution was interpreted with water quality and its
physico-chemical characteristics. The present study not
only discusses the basic information of fresh water algal
presence, distribution but also helps for future
environmental monitoring studies.
Keywords : Aquatic Algae, River Narmada, Mandla District.