Research Article In vitro STUDIES OF ANTIFUNGAL AND ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY OF SELECTED FUNGI ISOLATED FROM WATER USING DIFFERENT BAITS
@inproceedings{Bhuvaneswari2015ResearchAI, title={Research Article In vitro STUDIES OF ANTIFUNGAL AND ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY OF SELECTED FUNGI ISOLATED FROM WATER USING DIFFERENT BAITS}, author={V. Bhuvaneswari and G. Kathiravan and B. Shanmugapriya}, year={2015} }
Aquatic fungi present in the fresh water ecosystem are of biological importance. Some serve as a food for freshwater crustacean and other organisms. Some are parasitic on freshwater fishes while many are destructive in aquarium and fish hatcheries. In this study, enumerations of fungi were carried out using moist chamber incubation and baiting technique. Seeds, plants and animal segments, insects, fruits and vegetables were used as baits. A total of 4614 fungal colonies were isolated. The… CONTINUE READING
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