Sharma B, Nawange S, Pandey A, Singh S M
Department of Botany, J.H. Govt, P.G. College, Betul, India.
Zentralbl Bakteriol. 1997 Jun;286(1):139-45. doi: 10.1016/s0934-8840(97)80085-0.
A report on an examination of soils from residential garbage of Betul, India, for fungi by the keratin (materials) baiting technique is presented. A total of 69 fungi representing 39 species among 17 genera were isolated. In all the soil samples, only two genera, namely Aspergillus (190.9%), followed by Fusarium (118.18%), were most frequently isolated. Maximum colonisation of fungi was found on hair, followed by horn, feathers and nails. For the first time, the genus Fusoma is reported here as a keratinophilic fungus. The keratin baiting technique was found very effective in detecting a broad spectrum of fungi in biological wastes and compost.