Title of article :
Isolation of Keratinophilic Fungi from Soil Samples of Forests and Farm Yards
Author/Authors :
Moallaei, H Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Zaini, F Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Pihet, M Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire - France , Mahmoudi, M Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hashemi, J Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Soil is well known to support the transient or ongoing existence of kerathophilic fungi and potential sources of infection for
humans and animals. Fifty soil samples were collected from various areas of forests and farmyards at Golestan Province in
the north part of Iran to determine the prevalence of keratinophilic fungi and dominant species. A total of 357 fungal colonies including 13 genera with 11 species were isolated as follows: Anixiopsis stercoraria (16.24%), Arthroderma cuniculi
(12.04%), Reniospora flavissima (9.24%), Fusarium oxysporum (9.24%), Aspergillus flavus (8.68%), Chrysosporium
keratinophilum (8.40%), Trichophyton vanbreuseghemii (7.84%), and other fungi (37.56%). McNemar’s test showed that
non-keratinolytic fungi were dominant in this investigation (P< 0.05). Anixiopsis stercoraria (16.24%) was the most prevalent and dominant keratinophilc fungus (P< 0.05). It can be concluded that soils from forest and farmyards of Golestan
Province are rich in keratiophilic fungi including dermatophytes.
Keywords :
Fungal flora , Forest , Farm yard , Keratinophilic , Fungi , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics