1980
DOI: 10.1080/00362178085380471
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Keratinophilic fungi from Orissa, India, II: Isolations from feathers of wild birds and domestic fowls

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“…The number of fungi found on the birds were 0.67%, which agrees with the findings of the earlier workers 13–18 . In comparison with studies in Britain the number of fungi found on birds is relatively smaller number 13…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…The number of fungi found on the birds were 0.67%, which agrees with the findings of the earlier workers 13–18 . In comparison with studies in Britain the number of fungi found on birds is relatively smaller number 13…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Various species of Chrysosporium have been reported from Indian birds 13–18 . In this study, only two isolates of the Chrysosporium sp.…”
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“…Carmichael, 1962. Cette espèce proche de la précédente est un saprophyte du sol, sans pouvoir pathogène notable, isolé parfois du pelage des petits mammifères (Hubalek et coll., 1979) et du plumage des oiseaux (Chabasse et Guiguen, 1986 ;Hubalek, 1976 ;Sur et Ghosh, 1980). Dawson, 1963, anamorphe d'Arthroderma multifidum, Dawson, 1963. Cette espèce, probablement cosmopolite, a été retrouvée dans le sol et les terriers de lapins ; nous l'avons uniquement isolé chez Oryctotagus cunicutus.…”
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