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- Q5124957 abstract "Cladosporium cladosporioides is a darkly pigmented mold that occurs world-wide on a wide range of materials both outdoors and indoors. It is one of the most common fungi in outdoor air where its spores are important in seasonal allergic disease. While this species rarely causes invasive disease in animals, it is an important agent of plant disease, attacking both the leaves and fruits of many plants. This species produces asexual spores in delicate, branched chains that break apart readily and drift in the air. It is able to grow under low water conditions and at very low temperatures.".
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- Q5124957 synonym "*Hormodendrum cladosporioides (Fresen.) Sacc., (1880)".
- Q5124957 synonym "*Monilia humicola (Oudem.(1902)".
- Q5124957 synonym "*Penicillium cladosporioides (Fresen.(1850)".
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- Q5124957 classis Q132159.
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- Q5124957 genus "Cladosporium".
- Q5124957 ordo Q478007.
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- Q5124957 synonyms "*Hormodendrum cladosporioides ( Sacc., )".
- Q5124957 synonyms "*Monilia humicola (Oudem. ) *Penicillium cladosporioides (Fresen. )".
- Q5124957 type Eukaryote.
- Q5124957 type Fungus.
- Q5124957 type Species.
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- Q5124957 comment "Cladosporium cladosporioides is a darkly pigmented mold that occurs world-wide on a wide range of materials both outdoors and indoors. It is one of the most common fungi in outdoor air where its spores are important in seasonal allergic disease. While this species rarely causes invasive disease in animals, it is an important agent of plant disease, attacking both the leaves and fruits of many plants.".
- Q5124957 label "Cladosporium cladosporioides".
- Q5124957 depiction Cladosporium_cladosporioides.jpg.