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Öğe Airborne fungal diversity inside a nursing home in Edirne, Turkey(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2017) Yilmaz O.; Asan A.; Aydogdu H.; Sen B.We aimed to determine the indoor airborne fungal concentration and diversity of a nursing home in Edirne City (Turkey). We sampled indoor airborne fungal sampling two times a month during 6 months period from 9 different places of nursing home. Also we investigated distribution of fungi as monthly - seasonal and relationship with meteorological factors. We determined 9.520 CFU/m3 fungal colonies by aspiration 21.600 L of air using 216 Petri plates for fungal isolation. The highest fungal counts were found in dining hall and the lowest in lounge. Also the highest fungal counts found in April and lowest in December. We determined 80 fungal species belonging to the 31 genera. The most appearing fungal genera were Penicillium, Cladosporium and Aspergillus and Penicillium genus had highest species diversity with 34 species. We determined Penicillium, Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Mycelia sterilia and Alternaria in all months. Penicillium and Aspergillus genera were the most appeared in April and Cladosporium was in May. Correlation of Alternaria, Aspergillus and Cladosporium genera with temperature was found significant as statistics (?p<0.05). There are living old humans whose have generally health problems in nursing homes and determination of indoor airborne fungi in these places are important for prevent allergic reactions and potential fungal infections. © by PSPÖğe A study on airborne and waterborne microfungi of Meric-Ergene River Basin, Turkey(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2016) Aydogdu H.; Elipek B.C.The qualitative and quantitative distributions of airborne and waterborne microfungi were determined in the streams at Meric-Ergene River Basin which is one of the biggest wetlands of Turkey. A total of 17 localities at 8 different streams in the basin were sampled in June 2009 and June 2010. While a total of 51 species within 25 microfungi genera were isolated, 37 species of them were observed at water samples and 27 species of them were observed at air samples. Only 12 species of them were found in both sides. The species isolated from the water Alternaria citri, Penicillium citrinum, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, Aspergillus Niger and Aspergillus fumigatus were the most abundant ones in the year 2009 (abundance 19.15%, 8.96%, 7.21%, 5.72%, and 4.48%, respectively), and the species Penicillium oxalicum, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, Sarocladium strictum and Davidiella macrocarpa were the most abundant ones in the year 2010 (abundance 1.63%, 1.13%, 1.13%, and 0.75%, respectively). The species isolated from the air Alternaria citri, Graphiopsis chlorocephala, and Cladosporium herbarum were the most abundant ones in the year 2009 (abundance 24.05%, 2.22%, and 2.06% respectively), and the species Fusarium poae, Alternaria citri, and Sarocladium strictum were the most abundant ones in the year 2010 (abundance 34.56%, 7.76%, and 4.35%, respectively). Furthermore, some physicochemical features (air and water temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, conductivity, light permeability, and bicarbonate) of the sampling localities were measured to determine the relationships between the distributions of the microfungi and environmental conditions. © 2016 PSP.