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Studies in Mycology No 58: The genus Cladosporium
Studies in Mycology No 58: The genus Cladosporium

Generic issues related to the anamorph genera and associated Dothideomycete teleomorph genera (Davidiella, Mycosphaerella, Venturia) are addressed, and multi-allelic data sets provided to facilitate species recognition.

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Species of Cladosporium are common and widespread, and interact with humans in every phase of life, from producing allergens in the indoor environment, to causing fruit decay and plant disease, or being associated with human mycoses.

Although Cladosporium is one of the largest and most heterogeneous genera of hyphomycetes, only a mere fraction of these species are known from culture, and few have been characterised based on molecular data. The present volume consists of nine research papers, and introduces 71 new combinations, 53 new species, 15 genera, and one family. Specific conditions and media are recommended to study Cladosporium and allied genera, while the genus is circumscribed, and separated from morphologically similar taxa with which it has been confused in the past.

Generic issues related to the anamorph genera and associated Dothideomycete teleomorph genera (Davidiella, Mycosphaerella, Venturia) are addressed, and multi-allelic data sets provided to facilitate species recognition. The volume is richly illustrated, with more than 100 colour plates, numerous line drawings, and scanning electron micrographs. 

Studies in Mycology No. 58: The Genus Cladosporium and Similar Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes


Mycosphaerella is polyphyletic

P.W. Crous, U. Braun and J.Z. Groenewald


Delimiting Cladosporium from morphologically similar genera

P.W. Crous, U. Braun, K. Schubert and J.Z. Groenewald


Phylogenetic and morphotaxonomic revision of Ramichloridium and allied genera

M. Arzanlou, J.Z. Groenewald, W. Gams, U. Braun, H.-D Shin and P.W. Crous


Cladosporium leaf-blotch and stem rot of Paeonia spp. caused by Dichocladosporium chlorocephalum gen. nov

K. Schubert, U. Braun, J.Z. Groenewald and P.W. Crous


Biodiversity in the Cladosporium herbarum complex (Davidiellaceae, Capnodiales), with standardisation of methods for Cladosporium taxonomy and diagnostics

K. Schubert, J.Z. Groenewald, U. Braun, J. Dijksterhuis, M. Starink, C.F. Hill, P. Zalar, G.S. de Hoog and P.W. Crous


Phylogeny and ecology of the ubiquitous saprobe Cladosporium sphaerospermum, with descriptions of seven new species from hypersaline environments

P. Zalar, G.S. de Hoog, H.-J. Schroers, P.W. Crous, J.Z. Groenewald and N. Gunde-Cimerman


Opportunistic, humanpathogenic species in the Herpotrichiellaceae are phenotypically similar to saprobic or phytopathogenic species in the Venturiaceae

P.W. Crous, K. Schubert, U. Braun, G.S. de Hoog, A.D. Hocking, H.-D. Shin and J.Z. Groenewald


Molecular analysis and pathogenicity of the Cladophialophora carrionii complex, with the description of a novel species

G.S. de Hoog, A.S. Nishikaku, G. Fernandez Zeppenfeldt, C. Padín-González, E. Burger, H. Badali and A.H.G. Gerrits van den Ende


Taxonomy, nomenclature and phylogeny of three cladosporiumlike hyphomycetes, Sorocybe resinae, Seifertia azalea and the Hormoconis anamorph of Amorphotheca resinae

K.A. Seifert, S.J. Hughes, H. Boulay and G. Louis-Seize

Publish Date: 2007
Format: 8.5" x 11" softcover
Pages: 253
Publication Weight: 3 lbs

By Pedro W. Crous, Uwe Braun, Konstanze Schubert, and Johannes Z. Groenewald

Studies in Mycology No. 58: The Genus Cladosporium and Similar Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes

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