Isolation of Fungal Speciesin Soil Mycoflorain and around Kotturu Mandal, Srikakulam dist, AP, India

Vol-4 | Issue-02 | February 2019 | Published Online: 20 February 2019    PDF ( 301 KB )
Author(s)
Ch. Venkata Ramana 1; K. Chaitanya Kumari 2; T. Byragi Reddy 3

1RA, Dept.of Environmental Sciences, Andhra University, VSP, AP(India)

2Research Scholar, dept. of Environmental Sciences, Andhra University, VSP, AP (India)

3Professor, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Andhra University, VSP, AP (India)

Abstract

Present study focused on isolation of fungal species from ten different soil fields using standards analytical procedures. A total of 4 fungal species were isolated were successfully and identified mucor, yeast, penicillin and aspergillus from soils in and around Kotturumandal, Srikakulam dist.Mucor and yeast were predominant of all the soil sampling locations in the most frequently isolated. Penicillin and aspergillus were not identified in the two locations. The present study reveals that growing and concurrent appearance of these species reveals that these fungal species like Mucor, Yeasts, Penicillin and Aspergillus were much adapted than the other species of the agricultural soils.

Keywords
penicillin, soil mycoflora and aspergillus
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