Scopulariopsis species Scopulariopsis is a large group comprised of a number of species commonly found in soil, decaying wood, and various other plant and animal products. Scopulariopsis species in indoor environment In indoor environments it is found on damp walls, cellulose board and wallpaper; wood; floor and mattress dust. Species of Scopulariopsis has also been […]
Phoma
Phoma species In nature, Phoma is a widespread type of mold commonly found in soil and a wide range of plants and plant materials. It is one of the most important plant disease causing agents. In indoor environments, Phoma is common on wet/damp paints, wood, wall papers, window frames and caulking, especially in bathrooms. Species […]
Phialophora
Phialophora species Phialophora species are commonly isolated from wood and wood products, plant debris, soil and animal feaces. Species of Phialophora have caused problems clogging plastic water pipes and tanks. Some species cause blue staining of wood, which has resulted in considerable losses to the timber industry. Phialophora fastigiata Phialophora fastigiata is widespread in soil, […]
Penicillium
Penicillium species: the mould that saved millions of lives Penicillium is a group (Genus) of moulds found everywhere world-wide. It is the mould that saved millions of lives by producing the first ever known modern antibiotic, the penicillin. The discovery of penicillin from the fungus Penicillium chrysogenum (then known as Penicillium notatum) by Sir Alexander Fleming […]
Paecilomyces
Paecilomyces species Paecilomyces species are common environmental molds. They are widespread in soils, composts, and food products. In indoor environment, Paecilomyces have been isolated from air, damp walls, wet plaster work, carpet dust and HVAC fans. Paecilomyces species are rarely associated with human infections but some species such as P. variotii, P. marquandii and P. […]
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