Study Impact of the Negative Relationship between Isolated Bacteria from the Left and Right Wing of the Musca Domestica Fly Sahi Nebras Mohammed* Department of Biology, Faculty of Science for Women, Babylon University, Iraq *Corresponding author: Nebras Mohammed Sahi, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science for Women, Babylon University, Iraq, E-mail: nebrasmuna@yahoo.com
Online published on 17 July, 2019. Abstract This research work has included 100 insect of Musca domestica were collected from different places of Hilla city such as Al Karama, Shubar, Al Akramin quarter for period from April to July 2018. The findings have showed the great number of bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus vulgaris, Escherichia coli, Shigella, Klebsiella, as well as this current study has involved isolation some from fungi such as Alternaria alternata, Aspergillu's fumigates. In addition, this work included isolation some kind of yeast such as saccharomyces cerevisiae from the insect body whereas found 5, 600 × 103, 5.720 × 103, 4.640 × 103 and 1500 × 103 colony/cm on blood agar, MaCconkey Agar, Mannitol salt Agar and S.s Agar respectively. While the result of the right wing is 2.500 × 103, 4.320 × 103, 3.800 × 103 and 400 × 103 colony/cm on the same media above. while the findings from left wing were revealed 3.420 × 103, 4.500 × 103, 4.200 × 103 and 500 × 103colony/cm respectively. Top Keywords Musca domestica, Bacteria, antagonism, antimicrobial activity. Top |