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Geobotany and ecology

A study on micro-fungi in arid areas: Notes on soil saprotrophs and animal opportunistic pathogens

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Pages 25-29 | Received 08 Feb 1999, Accepted 15 Jun 1999, Published online: 05 Aug 2006
 

ABSTRACT

Soil fungi were studied in three desert areas in Namibia with the aim of identifying saprotrophic microorganisms associated with animal communities as opportunistic pathogens. The extremely arid environment of the Naukluft Desert Park was found to be more selective for soil fungi, whereas the soils of Etosha Pan, with seasonal wet areas, and the mobile dunes of Sossousvlei, which absorb atmospheric moisture at night by virtue of their proximity to the sea, host saprotrophic microorganisms and potential and/or opportunistic pathogens.

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