Preliminary study on fungi diversity at UiTM Pahang / Norawiah Ibrahim
Fungus is an organism that cannot manufacture its own food but obtains its food and energy by taking in organic substances, usually plant. There are many fungi species that can be found in the ecosystem but some of them have not been identified and studied for further research. The purposes of th...
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Language: | English |
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Faculty Of Applied Sciences
2017
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22915/ http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22915/1/PPb_NORAWIAH%20IBRAHIM%20AS%20C%2017_5.PDF |
Summary: | Fungus is an organism that cannot manufacture its own food but obtains its food
and energy by taking in organic substances, usually plant. There are many fungi
species that can be found in the ecosystem but some of them have not been
identified and studied for further research. The purposes of this study were to
identify the species of fungi that grow on forest and oil palm plantation, to
compare the diversity of fungi on two different areas and to determine the abiotic
factors affecting the growth of fungi on the study areas. This study focused on two
locations in UiTM Pahang; reserved forest and oil palm plantation. The fungal
samples were collected at both locations in six quadrates for each location. Four
abiotic parameters such as soil pH, relative humidity, light intensity and
temperature were measured at both locations. 24 samples were collected at the
reserved forest and oil palm plantation. Seven species and ten genera were
identified at the reserve forest while five species and two genera identified at the
oil palm plantation. The results showed that there are more species and genera of
fungi that grow at reserved forest compared to oil palm plantation. The reserve
forest provides the conditions and environment that are suitable for fungi to grow
and survive. The abiotic parameters significantly affect the growth and diversity
of fungi in both locations. It is recommended to increase the number of
parameters and use high technology equipments to improve the accuracy in
assessing fungi diversity and identification. |
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