The blog covers issues broadly related to sustainability in Minnesota and the world both from an environmental perspective and from an interpersonal perspective. It also covers issues related to mycology (the study of fungi) with a specific emphasis on the interaction with fungal organisms and buildings.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Tease tape and contact agar sampling for fungi
Fungal decay on Halloween Pumpkin - N. Carlson
One of the most useful methods for determining fungal contamination is the use of tease tape sampling combined with contact agar sampling. The tease tape sample helps determine if there is fungal growth or fungal spore deposition on surface. The contact agar is used to determine the number of culturable fungi in a defined area that will grow on a particular growth medium. This videobelow shows the proper sampling technique.
Additional tease tape sampling data is available here.
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