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Soil fungi: their potential use as a forensic tool.

María C Tranchida1, Néstor D Centeno, Marta N Cabello.   

Abstract

As a grave is an anomalous environment and differs from its surroundings, criminal investigators employ different techniques for locating, recovering, and analyzing clandestine graves. In this study were identified the fungi found in the soil under corpses in decomposition with an aim at relating the copresence of human remains and different fungal species. Were isolated the fungi in three ways: soil washing, serial dilutions, and moist chamber growth. Dichotomomyces cejpii, Talaromyces trachyspermus, Talaromyces flavus, and Talaromyces sp. were the representative species found--with those belonging to the ammonia group, whose fungi are the first in the succession of cadaver decomposition directly in the ground. The mycobiota found at the present study area clearly differs to mycobiota identified in control sample and from previously described species for other areas of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Further forensic examples of this type are needed to develop fully the detailed use of mycology as a forensic tool.
© 2014 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

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Keywords:  cadaver decomposition; forensic Ascomycota; forensic mycology; forensic science; forensic taphonomy; fungal succession; soil fungi

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24502190     DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Sci        ISSN: 0022-1198            Impact factor:   1.832


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1.  Diverse Secondary Metabolites from the Marine-Derived Fungus Dichotomomyces cejpii F31-1.

Authors:  Yan-Xiu Chen; Meng-Yang Xu; Hou-Jin Li; Kun-Jiao Zeng; Wen-Zhe Ma; Guo-Bao Tian; Jun Xu; De-Po Yang; Wen-Jian Lan
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2017-11-01       Impact factor: 5.118

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