2009, Cilt 39, Sayı 3-4, Sayfa(lar) 103-107 |
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MOLDS DISTRIBUTION OF TOURISTIC STONE TOMBS' INDOOR AIR |
Çağrı ERGİN, İlknur KALELİ, Ergun METE |
Pamukkale Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Mikrobiyoloji Anabilim Dalı, Denizli |
Keywords: indoor air, archeology, stone tomb |
Touristic archeologic ruins have various microclimatic environment based on their built plan and geographic location. In archeologic
places, especially open air museum, many tourists have a tendency to enter large stone tombs for various reasons such
as resting or taking photography. Indoor mold flora has been inspirated in this period. In this study, indoor air mould flora of
touristic archeologic stone tombs have been compared in two diff erent geographic location, Hierapolis and Tlos. While mold
flora of Tlos samples belonging to 11 genera (mean 304 spores/m3) in stone tombs indoor air to 8 genera (263 spores/m3) of
outdoor samples have been cultured, Hierapolis samples have been cultured as belonging to 6 genera (mean 199 spores/m3)
in stone tombs indoor air to 7 genera (347 spores/m3) of outdoor samples. Rhizopus, Stemphylum, Mucor, Ulacladium, Conidiobolus
Scopuloriopsis and Exophiala species have been cultured only indoor air samples. Zygomyces have been only found
in Tlos indoor air samples. It concluded that the main factor to indoor mold flora distribution in touristic stone tombs air is
temperature.
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