2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.06.038
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Microbial Diversity of Some Sabkha and Desert Sites in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Several studies isolated fungal and bacterial species from extreme environments, such as Sabkha and hot deserts, as their natural habitat, some of which are of medicinal importance. Current research aimed investigating the microbial (fungi and bacteria) diversity and abundance in Sabkha and desert areas in Saudi Arabia. Soil samples from nine different geographical areas (Al-Aushazia lake, AlQasab, AlKasar, Tabuk, Al-Kharj, Al-Madina, Jubail, Taif and Abqaiq) were collected and cultured for microbial isolation… Show more

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“…( Bipolaris sp. ) and Chaetomium sp., were from AlQasab and Tabuk, respectively 24 , and F. venenatum was isolated from Almuzahimiyah. The isolates have been recognized in relation to colonies and conidia following the appearance of colonies on PDA medium after five days (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…( Bipolaris sp. ) and Chaetomium sp., were from AlQasab and Tabuk, respectively 24 , and F. venenatum was isolated from Almuzahimiyah. The isolates have been recognized in relation to colonies and conidia following the appearance of colonies on PDA medium after five days (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural bioactive materials from microorganisms have gained much-needed attention regarding antimicrobial drugs and cancer treatment in the last decade. Therefore, the current investigation partially relayed on some different fungal strains identified from different soils in Saudi Arabia 24 . Currently, some biological activities from such organisms’ inhabitants’ harsh conditions being addressed.…”
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“…The previously published data on cell forms at the rhizosphere and phyllosphere at saline habitats in the Arabia region (Egypt and Arabian Gulf regions) confirmed the results of this case study: that the Gram-positive bacilli and cocci forms are predominant (Zahran et al, 1992(Zahran et al, , 1995Al-Thani and Mahasneh, 2002;Fahmy and Al-Thani, 2006). Saudi Arabia Sabkhas showed that the most commonly isolated bacterial species were Bacillus subtilis and Lactobacillus murinus (Alotaibi et al, 2020). Bacillus spp., on the other hand, were activated at soil polluted with chlorophenol compounds at the industrial zone at Umm-Saied city (Qatar) (Al-Thani et al, 2007;Personal observation).…”
Section: Bacterial Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%