Title of article :
Biodiversity of Keratinophilic Fungal Flora in University Campus, Jaipur, India
Author/Authors :
Jain, Neetu Laboratory of Microbiology - Dept. of Botany - University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India , Sharma, Meenakshi Laboratory of Microbiology - Dept. of Botany - University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India
Abstract :
Background: Soil is well known to support the transient or ongoing existence of keratinophilic fungi and potential
source of infection for human and animals
Methods: Samples were collected from 67 sites of university campus like PG study centers, playgrounds, gardens,
hostels, administrative blocks, library, bank, canteen and road side for the estimation of keratinophilic fungi using the
hair baiting technique.
Results: Totally, 192 isolates belonging to 14 genera and 21 species were reported. Soil pH range varies from 6.5 to
9.0 pH. Most of the fungi isolated from neutral to slightly alkaline soil. Chrysosporium tropicum (20.83%) was the most
predominant fungi reported from all sites. Trichophyton mentagrophytes (15.10%) was the second most commonly
reported fungi. Chrysosporium indicum (11.45%), T. simii (9.37%), C.evolceanui (8.83%) T. terrestre (4.68%) and Cephaliophora
irregularies (4.68%) were frequently reported. Microsporum audouinii, Paceliomyces sp., Cladosporium sp. and Sporothrix
schenckii were isolated for the first time from Jaipur.
Conclusion: Road sides were found most suitable for the occurrence of all most all keratinophilic fungi. Higher
incidence of keratinophilic fungi was found in hostel sides followed by road sides, PG study centers and play grounds.
Keywords :
Keratinophilic fungi , Playground , Soil , India
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics