H. Rizwana, Amal Abdulaziz Al Hazzani, I. Siddiqui
1 Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, P. O Box 2242, Riyadh- 11495,
In order to determine the incidence of dermatophytes and related keratinophilic fungi present in Riyadh soil, eighty soil samples were collected .These samples were screened using hair baiting techniques for isolation. Out of a total 80 samples, 69 (86%) were positive for growth of keratinophilic fungi. Eleven genera and 19 species were isolated and identified, of which Chrysosporium indicum (33.75%) was the most predominant species isolated followed by C.tropicum (26.25%), Aspergillus flavus (17.50%), Microsporum gypseum (13.75%) and Trichophyton terrestre (11.25%). Garden soils, followed by playground soils were found to be the most suitable for fungal growth. Some of the other fungi isolated were C.zonatum , Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus terreus, Fusarium moniliforme,F.solani ,Aphanoascus fulvescens etc. To our knowledge, this appears to be the first report concerning the isolation of keratinolytic fungi M. canis and Trichophyton terrestre from soils of Riyadh by hair baiting technique
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