Mycoflora of Ground Water Associated with Al-Teeb well in Iraq
Journal: Journal of Water Technology and Treatment Methods (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-05-31
Authors : Hussein Al-Nasrawi;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Groundwater; Fungi; Sediments; Iraq;
Abstract
Al-Teeb well is an important groundwater source for drinking water used by marsh dwellers in southern area of Iraq. The mentioned water facility supply more than 250,000 marsh dwellers of Misan province in Iraq with drinking water by tanker trucks. 43 fungi were isolated from sediments of Al-Teeb well, the isolated fungi included one new first record species Allysedium sp., added to Iraqi fungi, mentioned new record fungus was described and illustrated, has been kept in Basrah herbarium under no. 20101.
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