From:	Journal of Research  in Environmental Science and Toxicology 
[jrest@interesjournals.org]
Sent:	26 January 2012 10:01
To:	jrest@interesjournals.org
Subject:	Invitation to Review Manuscript : JREST-12-011

Journal of Research in Environmental Science and Toxicology 
www.interesjournals.org/JREST

Dear Colleague,

A manuscript titled: ?Colonization abilities of microflora to attach aquatic 
plants? was received by us for publication.

We will be highly obliged if you could find time to review the manuscript. 
Please find the abstract below:

ABSTRACT

Microflora (fungal and algal flora) inhabitants different categories of 
macrohydrophytes namely; floating submersed, emmersed and ferns were isolated 
and collected from fresh water courses (Nile branches, channels and drains) at 
middle Egypt belt surveyed for their degrees of attachments to hydrophytes and 
mainly classified into loosely, moderately and firmly attached microflora. 
Occurrence range of isolated organisms, their total counts from phylloplane 
were investigated.
Ecological analysis (physical and chemical) of water from which samples 
collected were done. Also preliminary study of the enzymatic activities of 
fungi isolated from different hydrophytes was examined pectinase, cellulose, 
lipase and amylase.
There is no clear relationship between the degree of attachment and the 
enzymatic of the fungal flora of phylloplane isolated.

Keywords: Hydrophytes, epiphytic algae, fungal flora, enzymatic activities.

Kindly email us to acknowledge the receipt of this mail and I will be most 
grateful to hear from you.

Best regards,

Osidarohwo A. Julius
Editorial Assistant,
Journal of Research in Environmental Science and Toxicology (JREST)
E-mail: jrest@interesjournals.org,jrest.articles@interesjournals.org
http://www.interesjournals.org/JREST
