Chaetomium globosum
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Chaetomium globosum (2 isolates): a+g) colony on OA, b-d + h-k) ascomata, e + l) asci, f + m) ascospores. — scale bars: d, e = 100 μm; f–k = 10 μm.
Author(s): X.W. Wang, L. Lombard, J.Z. Groenewald, J. Li, S.I.R. Videira, R.A. Samson, X.Z. Liu and P.W. Crous
Source: Persoonia, 2016, vol. 36 p. 104
Author(s): X.W. Wang, L. Lombard, J.Z. Groenewald, J. Li, S.I.R. Videira, R.A. Samson, X.Z. Liu and P.W. Crous
Source: Persoonia, 2016, vol. 36 p. 104
Chaetomium globosum Kunze ex Fr. 1829
The fungi causes moulds on stored products and in buildings. It has been also reported as a plant pathogen causing leaf spot and other diseases. Further, some strains are antagonistic to plant diseases (see the page for antagonistic Chaetomium globosum)
For a taxonomic review see Wang et al. (2016).