ABSTRACT
The high cost of microbial
culture media necessitates the screening and production of alternative media
from cheap local materials. Mycological culture media has a great role to play
in the growth and sporulation of fungi. In this study, the feasibility of using
nutrient sources from Garri (a tuber product) and Akamu (a cereal product) to
cultivate fungal species was investigated together with a conventional
media-Sabouraud Dextrose agar (SDA) which served as control. Soil samples were
serially diluted up to the 6th dilution and were inoculated into the SDA, Akamu
and Garri medium using pour plate and spread plate techniques from the 4th
dilution tube. Growth of the fungal species was observed to be slightly lower
in the alternative media but was about the same to the control (SDA). The
isolates were identified based on preliminary morphology and microscopic examination.
They were species of Aspergillus, penicillium and Rhizopus. From the percentage
mean of each isolate, 89% of Penicillium grew on SDA. This was closely followed
by Garri with 76% and Akamu with 32%. The frequency of isolation of 1spergi1Ius
was 38% on SDA, 37% on Garri and 65% on Akamu. Rhizopus recorded 64% in SDA,
57% in Garri and 16% in Akamu. SDA has been reported to be a better media for
the cultivation of fungi but however, results from this study shows that
hot-water made Garri and Akamu can compete favourably with SDA. Colony radical
growth and sporulation of. fungi were optimal for AspeigiIIus on Akamu (21mm)
after 72hrs followed by Penicilium on SDA (18.2mm) after 72hrs The results from
this research work shows that alternative media produced from maize and cassava
(cheap raw materials) can be used for the cultivation of fungi in scenarios
where acquiring conventional media is difficult.
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