Screening and identification of some selected fungi species from Abattior waste water

Esther Eneyi Ebah, Joel Inya Odo, Joseph Adanu Adah
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This study was carried out to screen and identify some selected fungi species from abattoir waste water in Makurdi metropolis. Abattoirs Waste water samples were collected from different locations which include Modern Market, Wadata, Wurukum, North bank, new bridge. The samples were transported to the Microbiology laboratory, Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi. Standard microbiological tests were carried out to identify the organisms from abattoir waste water. The fungi species identified were, Aspergillus spp, Mucor, Absidia, Fusaruim, Rhizopus spp, Saccharomyces. Rhizopus and Mucor spp had the highest prevalence accounting for 21.05%, while Fusaruim spp had the lowest prevalence accounting for 10.52%. From the statistical analysis using ANOVA, there was significant difference between the colony counts in the different locations. Wurukum had the highest fungi count (20.40± 3.20 CFU/ml), followed by Wadata market (18.40± 9.62 CFU/ml), New bridge had the lowest fungi count of (8.20 ± 8.49 CFU/ml). The Physicochemical characteristics of abattoir waste water. Physicochemical analysis of waste water from abattoir shows that the temperature of wastewater ranges from 28.9°C to 29.8°C. The temperature was within the limit for wastewater discharge of <40°. The pH of the wastewater was near neutral (8.0-9.4), which plays a major role in determining the qualitative and quantitative abundance of microorganisms in the wastewater. From the findings of this study, it is recommended that there is need for regulatory authorities to enforce strict compliance to environmental safety rules.
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屠场废水中部分真菌的筛选与鉴定
本研究对马库尔迪市屠宰场废水中的部分真菌进行了筛选和鉴定。屠宰场废水样本从不同地点收集,包括现代市场,Wadata, Wurukum,北岸,新桥。样品被运送到马库尔迪联邦农业大学微生物实验室。进行了标准微生物试验,以鉴定屠宰场废水中的微生物。鉴定出的真菌种类有曲霉属、毛霉属、苦参属、镰刀菌属、根霉属、酵母菌属。根霉和毛霉的患病率最高,占21.05%,镰刀菌的患病率最低,占10.52%。用方差分析进行统计分析,不同地点的菌落数量有显著差异。乌鲁库菌数量最多(20.40±3.20 CFU/ml), Wadata market次之(18.40±9.62 CFU/ml),新桥菌数量最少(8.20±8.49 CFU/ml)。屠宰场废水的理化特性。对屠宰场废水的理化分析表明,废水温度在28.9℃~ 29.8℃之间。温度在废水排放<40°的限制范围内。废水的pH值接近中性(8.0-9.4),这对决定废水中微生物的定性和定量丰度起主要作用。根据本研究的结果,建议监管当局有必要严格遵守环境安全规则。
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