Gliocladium
Gliocladium species are saprobes, and commonly
strongly cellulolytic. They have a world-wide distribution
and are commonly isolated from a wide range of plant debris
and soil. Also commonly isolated from mouldy fabrics.
Health Effects Associated With Gliocladium
Little is known about the medical significance of
Gliocladium. However, some species are considered
allergenic.
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