The Berach river basin was studied for phytoplankton diversity and primary production in water from Madar tank to Sarjana tank. This study also included a few isolated ponds of the Berach river such as Up-stream, Daroli and Gadwa ponds. The phytoplankton community in fresh water bodies is primarily responsible for organic production at the primary level. During the study we observed 47 forms of Phytoplankton; they belong to Chlorophyceae, Bacillariophyceae, Desmidiaceae, Dinophyceae and Myxophyceae classes. In the Berach river 47 forms were identified; out of these 17 belonging to Chlorophyceae, 14 to Bacillariophyceae, 10 to Myxophyceae, 3 to Desmidiceae, 2 to Chrysophyceae and 1 to Dinophyceae. The lowest phytoplankton density (4cells/ml) was observed in the winter of 2019 in Downstream Pond and the highest density of 6113 cells/ml was recorded in the summer of 2018 in Udaisagar Lake. The mean density of plankton in the Berach river system ranged from 39.61 to 4222.66 cells/ml during study. The lake Udaisagar, which is characterised by algal blooms, had the highest gross primary production (1.87 gc/m2/day) during the summer of 2018. Primary production was at a minimum (0.12 gc/m2/day) during summer 2019 in Downstream Pond. The highest average phytoplankton density was found in Udaisagar lake (4222.6667 number/litre) followed by Chota Madar tank (3590.1667 number/ litre), Fatehsagar lake (3569.6667 number/litre), Bada Madar tank (3442.1667 number/litre), Sarjana tank (2094.6667 number/litre), Daroli pond (1987.6667 number/litre), Gadwa pond (1467), Upstream pond (1045.8333 number/lit) and minimum density was found in Downstream pond (39.1667 number/ litter).
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