Hyphomycetes from soil of an area affected by copper mining activities in the State of Bahia, Brazil

  • Costa I
  • Cavalcanti M
  • Fernandes M
  • et al.
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Abstract

With the aim of observing the impact produced by copper-mining activities on soil fungi, samples were collected from an area at the Caraíba Mining, in the State of Bahia, Brazil. This area was divided in six sub-areas: one had native vegetation and was used as control, while the others varied according to degrees of impact. The samples, collected during the dry and the rainy seasons, were submitted to serial dilutions and placed on Petri dishes with Sabouraud medium plus antibiotic. Sixty five species and 16 genera of Hyphomycetes were identified: Acremonium, Trichoderma. Acrophialophora levis, Crhysosporium merdarium, Curvularia verruculosa, Malbranchea chrysosporoidea, Penicillium adametzii, Staphylotrichum coccosporum and Stilbella sebacea were isolated for the first time in Brazil.

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Costa, I. P. M. W., Cavalcanti, M. A. Q., Fernandes, M. J. S., & Lima, D. M. M. (2006). Hyphomycetes from soil of an area affected by copper mining activities in the State of Bahia, Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 37(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/s1517-83822006000300017

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