Occurrence of Fungi in The Air And Soil of Animal Enclosures Under Different Sanitary Conditions

Faculty Veterinary Medicine Year: 1980
Type of Publication: Theses Pages: 121
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BibID 10081200
Keywords : Animal health    
Abstract:
seventy Six SaIlplEs of which fourty three of air, and thirty three of soil were collected froG different locali-ties in Beha i.r’a governerate and were exarni.n ed mycologicaJ..lyto determine f’ung L occurring in different all Lnal. enc l.osu-res, and to finClchc relationship between the extent of their occurrence with the mi.cr-oc l i.rsatrLc factors.The microbiological study revealed that:- 1.Air and soil contain variable nunbers of viable organi-aras e They are greatly’ influenced by the rri.cr-oc Ld.aab Lcf’ac t or-a , wher-e 0.. linear relationship g(~tr”LGred betweentherl”,2.The total fungal count in the eXD.dined samples of ~irin cattle-byres were between 5 and 115’ with a mean of 395/10 It 0 air, in sheep-ahe.L tors it r-ang od between 5and 120 wi, th a mean of 52.5/10 It. n.ir, in hor-s e-vabab Le sit ranged between 15 and 170 with a nean of 91053.Molds and y er.s t s occurring in air were grouped in the following genera; Aspergillus, Alternaria, dbsidia,FusariuIJ., Hor-nod ondr-un, Mucor, Monilia, Penicillium,Scopu.Lar-Lcp s Ls , Ste:nph;yliuli1$ Thielavia, Torulopsis?Rhodvtorula, Cryptococcus, 8.nd Candida species. 
   
     
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