Başbülbül G.Biyik H.Kalyoncu F.Kalmiş E.Oryaşin E.2024-07-222024-07-22201113001361http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/18097In this study, soil samples of 14 different localities polluted with industrial wastewaters around Aydi{dotless}n, İzmir and Manisa City were taken with seasonal intervals. The samples were brought to the laboratory and their microfungi were isolated and identified. The most frequently isolated genus from soil samples was found to be Aspergillus, followed by genus Penicillium. Among the isolated microfungi, Aspergillus niger is the most abundant species in soil. Microfungal concentrations of soil samples varied between 3,8 × 101 and 1,86 × 105 cfu/g. Depending on seasons, salinity of stations were measured between 0.004% and 0.56%, pH were between 6.36 and 9.81 and organic matter were between 0.13% and 29.15.EnglishAydinIzmir [Turkey]ManisaTurkeyAspergillusAspergillus nigerPenicilliumconcentration (composition)fungusindustrial wasteorganic mattersaline soilsamplingseasonal variationsoil pollutionwastewaterDetermination of microfungi Flora of soil polluted by industrial wastewater in Aydın, İzmir and Manisa city; [Aydın, İzmir ve Manisa i̇llerinde endüstriyel atıksular ile kirlenmiş toprakların mikrofungus Florasının belirlenmesi]Article10.5053/ekoloji.2011.809