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Isolation And Identification Of Trichoderma Species From Different Habitats And Their Use For Bioconversion Of Solid Waste, Ahsanur Rahman, Most. Ferdousi Begum, Matiur Rahman, M. A. Bari, G.N.M. Illias, M. Firoz Alam Jan 2011

Isolation And Identification Of Trichoderma Species From Different Habitats And Their Use For Bioconversion Of Solid Waste, Ahsanur Rahman, Most. Ferdousi Begum, Matiur Rahman, M. A. Bari, G.N.M. Illias, M. Firoz Alam

Turkish Journal of Biology

The native population of Trichoderma species collected from different habitats was quantified and characterised. The identified strains are T. harzianum (IMI-392432, 392433, 392434); T. pseudokoningii (IMI-392431) and T. virens (IMI-392430). Out of five strains, T. harzianum was the most common in all of the habitats. Colony forming units (cfu's) of Trichoderma species varied significantly (P = 0.05) in different habitats and were positively correlated with the physico-chemical characteristics of the habitat. Trichoderma was found to have adapted to an acidic habitat. In testing for an efficient bioconversion agent, T. harzianum (IMI-392432) was found to be the most effective in kitchen …


Contribution To The Geographic Distribution Ofrodent Species And Ecological Analyses Of Theirhabitats In Asiatic Turkey, Nuri Yi̇ği̇t, Ercüment Çolak Jan 1998

Contribution To The Geographic Distribution Ofrodent Species And Ecological Analyses Of Theirhabitats In Asiatic Turkey, Nuri Yi̇ği̇t, Ercüment Çolak

Turkish Journal of Biology

Rodent species in 17 selected localities were determined, and these localities were then compared with respect to rodent species composition. It was determined that a total of 27 rodent species are found in these localities, the number in each locality ranging from 6 to 12. Species previ-ously recorded in mixed and decidous forests in northern Asiatic Turkey, such as Glis glis, Muscardinus avellanarius, Microtus subterraneus and Clethrionomys glareolus, were found not to range across forested localities in west and south Asiatic Turkey in the dry summer season. It was also determined that rodents, which live in similar habitats in different …