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Cladosporium

 [klad″o-spor´e-um]
a genus of imperfect fungi. C. herba´rum produces “black spot” on meat in cold storage at a temperature of −8° C. C. carrio´ni is an agent of chromoblastomycosis.
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Cladosporium

(klad'ō-spōr'i-ŭm),
A genus of fungi having dematiaceous or dark-colored conidiophores with oval or round spores, commonly isolated in soil or plant residues.
[G. klados, a branch, + sporos, seed]
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Clad·o·spo·ri·um

(klad-ō-spō'rē-ŭm)
A genus of fungi having dematiaceous or dark-colored conidiophores with long chains of oval or round spores, commonly isolated in soil or plant residues.
[G. klados, a branch, + sporos, seed]
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TABLA I PORCENTAJE DE GENEROS DE HONGOS AISLADOS DE LAS MUESTRAS DE ALIMENTOS CONCENTRADOS PARA PERROS Y GATOS Genero N Porcentaje (%) Aspergillus 26 37,14 Penicillium 17 24,29 Fusarium 12 17,14 Cladosporium 8 11,43 Acremonium 3 4,29 Eurotium 2 2,86 Mucor 2 2,86 Total 70 100 TABLA II FRECUENCIA DE AISLAMIENTO DE ESPECIES FUNGICAS EN ALIMENTOS CONCENTRADOS PARA PERROS Y GATOS Tipo de mascota Marca del Especies fungicas N (%) alimento Perros 1 Penicillium expansum 1 (1,43) 2 Penicillium expansum 4 (5,71) Aspergillus flavus 8 (11,43) Cladosporium herbarum 3 (4,29) Aspergillus fumigatus 4 (5,71) 3 Fusarium poae 4 (5,71) Aspergillus flavus 7 (10,00) Acremonium charticola 2 (2,86) Acremonium charticola 1 (1,43) 4 Aspergillus terreus 4 (5,71) Penicillium citrinum 12 (17,14) Gatos 1 Mucor sp.
Cladosporium herbarum isolate was used for protease production in liquid medium as described by Ali [37].
The following 12 fungal species were isolated from the mouse carcasses in the various experimental conditions: Alternaria sp., Aspergillus fumigates, Cladosporium herbarum, Cladosporium sp.
(2001) in Cladosporium herbarum, in the presence of Trichoderma.
The most fungicidal effect was determined against Acremonium roseum and Cladosporium herbarum. The sterile zone reached 1217 mm around stock (not diluted) MEA decreasing to 2 mm at 25% MEA concentrations.
From the air in the patient rooms the most often isolated fungi were Penicillium sp., Cladosporium herbarum and sterile mycelia.
Johns' Wort (Hypericum perforatum), buckwheat (Fagopyrum sagittatum), spring parsley (Cymopterus watsonii), Bishopsweed (Ammi majus), darnel or cockle (Lolium temulentum) contaminated by Cladosporium herbarum or other fungal-contaminated plants.
0.0 11.8 11.8 Cladosporium herbarum 23.5 23.5 29.4 Fusarium 47.1 64.7 76.5 F.
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