Diversity and Taxonomy of Chaetomium and Chaetomium-like Fungi from Indoor Environments
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2016-12-08
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Summary
Background
Fungal contamination in damp or water-damaged buildings has become an increasing worldwide problem. Members of the genus Chaetomium can colonize various substrates, degrade cellulose, and produce bioactive metabolites. Some species are important inhalant allergens and can contribute to respiratory symptoms due to mycotoxin production and release of spores and hyphal fragments. Chaetomium globosum is the most common indoor species but little is known about other indoor Chaetomium species and their potential hazards.
Objective
To conduct a global investigation of species diversity of indoor Chaetomiaceae using advanced taxonomy and chemical analysis methods. The study aimed to provide tools for identification of indoor Chaetomiaceae, evaluate their chemical potential, and provide new insights into the phylogeny of this fungal family.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Studies in Mycology,
- Study Type:Taxonomic Study,
- Source: 10.1016/j.simyco.2016.11.005