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  1. Yadanabon University
  2. Department of Botany

"Study on the Isolation of Fungi from the Soil Samples and Their Antimicrobial Activities"

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Title "Study on the Isolation of Fungi from the Soil Samples and Their Antimicrobial Activities"
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Publication date 2022-08-12
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Swe Zin Win
Khin Thida Swe
Hla Myo Thein
Description
in the study, fifteen different fungi were isolated from different soil samples. It
was collected from five different places in BYE DA YAW village in Sagaing Township, in
June, 2020. The macroscopic and microscopic characters of soil fungi have been
undertaken. Isolated soil fungi were tested by using six test organisms. Fifteen fungal
strains showed antimicrobial activities against the six test organisms during the
preliminary screening. Among them soil fungi SF-1, SF-3, SF-5 and SF-15 were shown
distinct activities against six test organisms during the confirmatory screening. The
selected soil fungus SF-15 was tested by using paper disc diffusion method (NITE, 2004).
In the screening program, soil fungus SF-15 exhibited the highest antibacterial activities on
Escherichia coli. Therefore, this fungus SF-15 was selected for further investigation and will
produce primary and secondary metabolities. In order to discover novel antibiotics
produced by soil microbes
Keywords
Soil fungi, antimicrobial activities
Journal articles
2022
Yadanabon University Research Journal
277-284
Vol.12, No.2
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