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Article Diversity of Microfungi in Soil Polluted by Cement Factory(Parlar Scientific Publications (p S P), 2005) Biyik, H; Imali, A; Atalan, E; Tüfenkci, S; Ögün, EThe aim of this study was to investigate the microfungi flora of polluted soils of a cement factory in Edremit, southwest of Van, Turkey. Soil samples were collected from 10 different locations, from 100 meter to 5 km from the factory. The fungi were isolated on rose-bengal-streptomycin agar plates using dilution-plate technique. The number of microfungi ranged from 1 x 10(5) to 5.35 x 10(5) cfu. Isolated genera and species were Penicillium (P. decumbens, P. funiculosum, P. glabrum P. gladioli, P. soppii, P. thomii, P. turbatum), Aspergillus (A. alliaceus, A. candidus, A. flavus, A. niger, A. ochraceus), Mycelia sterilia (3 different types), Fusarium (F. oxysporum), Cladosporium (C tenuissimum), Nannizzia (N. grubyia), Doratomyces (D. microsporus), Paecilomyces (P. byssochlamydoides), Cylindrocarpon (C candidum), Beauveria (B. bassiana), Rhizopus (R. stolonifer) and Minimedusa (M. polyspora). Species composition varied in different soil samples. Total microfungi number and frequency of some microfungi species may be affected by pollution. It seems that there is a slight correlation between the microfungi number and some heavy metal concentration such as iron. Also, a slight relation between organic matter (r = 0.544), CaCO3 (r = 0.463), nickel (Ni2+) (r = 0.617) and microfungi count was found, but an adverse relation to available phosphorus (r = -0.486), exchangeable potassium content (r = -0.468) and moisture content (r = -0.401). Moreover, there are very significant correlations between the following characters: Organic matter-pH, Mn-pH, Pb-salty, Fe-organic matter, and lower significant correlations following these: Mn-salty, P-Cr, Na-organic matter, Pb-Na, Cd-moisture, K-Cr, P-Ni, Pb-Cu and Mn-P.Article Zygomycotic Proventriculitis and Ventriculitis in Ostriches (Struthio Camelus) With Impaction(Australian veterinary Assn, 2000) Gulbahar, MY; Agaoglu, Z; Biyik, H; Yuksek, NThree young ostriches (Struthio camelus), aged 4 months, were found to have zygomycotic proventriculitis and ventriculitis associated with impaction. Clinical signs were anorexia, chronic weight loss, weakness and lethargy followed by scant faeces for seven days. Proventriculi and ventriculi from birds were full of masses of hay, grass, leaves and other fibrous materials in combination with sand, gravel and plastic. Erosions and haemorrhagic ulcers of varying number and severity were present in the mucosae of both organs involved. Mucosal lesions were characterized by haemorrhagic necrosis. Throughout the affected mucosae there were 5 to 12 mu-m wide rarely-septated fungal hyphae with non-parallel walls, irregular branching and occasional globoid distentions, typical of Zygomycetes. Zygomycotic proventriculitis and ventriculitis secondary to impaction was diagnosed.