Comparison of methods for isolation and enumeration of thermophilic actinomycetes from dust.
AUTOR(ES)
Treuhaft, M W
RESUMO
Thermophilic actinomycetes are the primary sensitizing agents in farmer's lung disease. We compared dilution pour-plate and spread-plate methods for their usefulness in enumerating thermophilic actinomycetes in moldy silage dust and evaluated the ability of a nonquantitative gravity settling technique to recover thermophilic actinomycetes from moldy silage. Spread plates and pour plates yielded similar estimates of total thermophiles. Higher counts were observed on spread plates (P less than 0.05) for Thermoactinomyces candidus, Micropolyspora faeni, and Saccharomonospora viridis. M. faeni and S. viridis were less efficient than T. candidus in breaking through the agar of pour plates to form colonies which could be identified. Coefficients of variability were less than 10% for the two methods. The relative proportion of organisms recovered by the settling method correlated well with that recovered on spread plates for M. faeni (r = 0.79), S. viridis (r = 0.88), and Thermomonospora spp. (r = 0.79), but not well for T. candidus (r = 0.28). When sophisticated air-sampling equipment is not available, dilution spread plates of dust washings provide a reproducible method for enumerating a broad range of thermophilic actinomycetes of interest. The gravity settling method is a simple, rapid alternative when isolation is all that is required.
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