Research Journal of Recent Sciences ________________________________________________ ISSN 2277 - 2502 Vol. 1(ISC-2011), 310-312 (2012) Res.J.Recent.Sci. Short Communication Impact of Microbe in Degradation of Bamboo Plantation of Balpakram National Park of Meghalaya with Special Reference to the Parasitic Forms, India Chakraborty Ratan Department of Botany Don Bosco College, Tura, Meghalaya, INDIA Available online at: www.isca.in (Received 25th October 2011, revised 7th January 2012, accepted 24th January 2012) Abstract Most developing countries, especially in Africa, have been characterized by poverty and hunger, a situation that has been traced to the daily rapid reduction in the quality and quantity of available water resources. Less than 1% of the global water resource is reliably available for human consumption. A larger proportion of this percentage is polluted in most settlements in the developing nations. This therefore necessitates the call for adequate management of the existing source in these countries. The research paper looked at Nigerian major ecological zones based rainfall amount using normal of 1971 to 2000 with a based period of 2010. This paper presents the potentials of adopting the technology in the management of Nigerian surface waters. It envisages that the efficacy of the technology could reduce the present level of slow response to water quality assessment, fund wastage, duplication of duties, and ensure adequate distribution of good water to the people. Keywords: Assessment, monitoring, surface water, Nigeria major ecological zones, rainfall amount. References 1. Sujan Singh and Pandey – A new rust genus on bamboo. Trans. Br. Myco, Soc. 56:301-303 (2000) 2. Shigo A.L., Biology of decay and wood quality, II. Int. Congress of plant pathology, Minnesota U.S.A (1972) 3. Bakshi B.K and Boyce J.S., Effects of fungal damage to bamboo, Res. and Ind. 5,38-39 (1960) 4. Sharma P. D., The Fungi, Rastogi publications, Meerut, (1998) 5. Sarbhay A. K., Fungi of India. Daya Publishing House. Delhi (1997)