Abstract
Four agar media used to isolate aflatoxin producing fungi were compared for utility in isolating fungi in theAspergillus flavus group from agricultural soils collected in 15 fields and four states in the southern United States. The four media wereAspergillus flavus andparasiticus Agar (AFPA, 14), the rose bengal agar described by Bell and Crawford (BCRB; 3), a modified rose bengal agar (M-RB), and Czapek's-Dox Agar supplemented with the antibiotics in BC-RB (CZ-RB). M-RB was the most useful for studying the population biology of this group because it permitted both identification of the greatest number ofA. flavus group strains and growth of the fewest competing fungi. M-RB supported an average of 12% moreA. flavus group colonies than the original rose bengal medium while reducing the number of mucorales colonies and the number of total fungi by 99% and 70%, respectively. M-RB was successfully employed to isolate all three aflatoxin producing species,A. flavus, A. parasiticus andA. nomius, and both the S and L strains ofA. flavus. M-RB is a defined medium without complex nitrogen and carbon sources (e.g. peptone and yeast extract) present in BC-RB. M-RB should be useful for studies on the population biology of theA. flavus group.
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Abbreviations
- M-RB:
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Modified Rose Bengal Agar
- CZ-RB:
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Czapeks Rose Bengal Agar
- BC-RB:
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Bell and Crawford's Rose Bengal Agar
- AFPA:
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Aspergillus flavus andparasiticus agar
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Cotty, P.J. Comparison of four media for the isolation ofAspergillus flavus group fungi. Mycopathologia 125, 157–162 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01146521
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