Filamentous ascomycete and basidiomycete fungi from beach sand

作者: Teh Li Yee , Rosnida Tajuddin , Nik Mohd Izham Mohamed Nor , Masratul Hawa Mohd , Latiffah Zakaria

DOI: 10.1007/S12210-016-0535-5

关键词: EcologyIts regionBotanyEcosystemBeach (environment)Species levelAspergillusBiologyPenicillium

摘要: The beach environment harbours filamentous fungi from several genera that played an important role as primary degraders of organic substrates in the ecosystem. In this study, were isolated sand collected along Batu Ferringhi and Teluk Bahang areas, Penang Island, Peninsular Malaysia. A total 260 isolates identified based on ITS sequences. Based closest match BLAST search, 90 sequences to species level. Ascomycetes showed higher occurrences samples compared basidiomycetes. Only seven basidiomycetes recovered samples. number fungal was 50 with highest Aspergillus (39.6 %) Penicillium (17.6 %). Filamentous other detected at a relatively low ranging 0.3 3.4 %. present study variety which can be saprotrophic potentially pathogenic. This contributes knowledge occurrence diversity Malaysia providing information for future researches involve human, marine, plant pathology.

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