Keratinophilic fungi from Orissa, India, II: Isolations from feathers of wild birds and domestic fowls

Sabouraudia. 1980 Dec;18(4):275-80. doi: 10.1080/00362178085380471.

Abstract

Feather samples from 117 birds, representing 11 species, were examined for keratinophilic fungi. Of these, 63 (53.8%) were found to be positive. Nine species of fungi classified in 6 genera were isolated: Aphanoascus terreus (1.7%), Chrysosporium indicum (26.4%), Chrys. tropicum (11.1%) the Chrysosporium state of Aphanoascus spp. (2.5%), the Chrysosporium state of Arthroderma tuberculatum (3.4%), Ctenomyces serratus (0.8%), Gymnoascoideus petalosporus (7.6%), Malbranchea spp. (6.8%), Rollandina hyalinospora (6.8%). Passer domesticus (the house sparrow) harboured the largest varieties of keratinophilic fungi: the Chrysosporium state of Arthroderma tuberculatum was found to be associated with it selectively. The associations of these keratinophilic fungi with birds were non-clinical in nature.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Birds / microbiology*
  • Feathers / microbiology*
  • Fungi / isolation & purification*
  • Fungi / metabolism
  • India
  • Keratins / metabolism
  • Poultry / microbiology*
  • Species Specificity

Substances

  • Keratins