| keratinophyton terreum gen. nov., sp. nov., a keratinophilic fungus from soil in india. | | 1964 | 5896103 |
| isolation of keratinophilic fungi from soil in malaysia. | two hundred and thirty soil samples from different localities were examined for the presence of geophilic keratinophilic fungi. six species namely microsporum gypseum--34 isolates, chrysosporium keratinophilum--29, c. tropicum--20, keratinophyton terreum--4, trichophyton terrestre--8 and chrysosporium species--3--were isolated. most of these fungi were recovered from garden, field and river bank soil. the importance of these findings is briefly discussed. | 1991 | 2067562 |
| interspecific affinity among keratinolytic fungi associated with birds. | twelve species of keratin decomposers isolated from 923 samples of feathers, nests and pellets of 90 species of free-living birds were clustered in 4 "econs" (numerical ecological groups): (a) artroderma tuberculatum, a. ciferrii, a. multifidum, a. cuniculi (associated with the birds nesting in hollows); (b) ctenomyces serratus, arthroderma quadrifidum, chrysosporium evolceanui (moderately alkalophilic species associated with the birds having a frequent contact with the soil); (c) chrysosporium ... | 1976 | 1034590 |
| critical tests for determination of microbiological quality and biological activity in commercial vermicompost samples of different origins. | the aim of the present paper was to show that differences in biological activity among commercially produced vermicompost samples can be found by using a relatively simple test system consisting of microorganism tests on six microbiological media and soilless seedling growth tests with four vegetable crop species. significant differences in biological properties among analyzed samples were evident both at the level of microbial load as well as plant growth-affecting activity. these differences w ... | 2013 | 23504062 |
| bioaugmentation of soil contaminated with azoxystrobin. | the presence of fungicides in the natural environment, either resulting from deliberate actions or not, has become a serious threat to many ecosystems, including soil. this can be prevented by taking appropriate measures to clear the environment of organic contamination, including fungicides. therefore, a study was conducted aimed at determining the effect of bioaugmentation of soil exposed to azoxystrobin on its degradation and activity of selected enzymes (dehydrogenases, catalase, urease, aci ... | 2017 | 28018009 |
| alpha-galf i -->6-alpha-mannopyranoside side chains in paracoccidioides brasiliensis cell wall are shared by members of the onygenales, but not by galactomannans of other fungal genera. | the water-soluble polysaccharide fraction of the cell wall alkali extract (f1ss) from the mycelial phase of the dimorphic fungus paracoccidioides brasiliensis is compared with f1ss polysaccharides obtained from the onygenalean mycelial fungi ascocalvatia alveolata, onygena equina and aphanoascus terreus. these polymers were exclusively composed of mannose and galactose. data from methylation and nmr analyses reveal that f1ss polysaccharides from the four fungi contain the same residues although ... | 2005 | 15832558 |
| keratinophilic fungi from orissa, india, ii: isolations from feathers of wild birds and domestic fowls. | feather samples from 117 birds, representing 11 species, were examined for keratinophilic fungi. of these, 63 (53.8%) were found to be positive. nine species of fungi classified in 6 genera were isolated: aphanoascus terreus (1.7%), chrysosporium indicum (26.4%), chrys. tropicum (11.1%) the chrysosporium state of aphanoascus spp. (2.5%), the chrysosporium state of arthroderma tuberculatum (3.4%), ctenomyces serratus (0.8%), gymnoascoideus petalosporus (7.6%), malbranchea spp. (6.8%), rollandina ... | 1980 | 6161420 |