Biology:Myxotrichaceae
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Short description: Family of fungi
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A) Greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis) with white fungal growth. B) Scanning electron micrograph of a bat hair colonized by Pseudogymnoascus destructans. Scale bar=10 μm | |
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Family: | Myxotrichaceae Locq. ex Currah (1985)
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Myxotrichum Kunze (1823)
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The Myxotrichaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycetes class, and has seven genera.[1] Fungi in this family are mostly found in soil. Indoors, they can be found in paper substrates, damp drywall, and decomposing materials. They produce black, mesh-like, setose ascocarps with small, fusiform ascospores. Myxotrichum deflexum produces a pinkish-red diffusing pigment and may produce grey, black, and brown stains on paper surfaces.[2] No reports of mycotoxins, pathogenicity, or allergy are known.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ CURRAH, R. S (1985). "Taxonomy of the Onygenales: Arthrodermataceae, Gynmoascaceae, Myxotrichaceae and Onygenaceae". Taxonomy of the Onygenales: Arthrodermataceae, Gynmoascaceae, Myxotrichaceae and Onygenaceae 24: 1–216. ISSN 0093-4666. https://pascal-francis.inist.fr/vibad/index.php?action=getRecordDetail&idt=8802874.
- ↑ Sequeira, Sílvia Oliveira; Carvalho, Hugo Paiva de; Mesquita, Nuno; Portugal, António; Macedo, Maria Filomena (2019-11-06). "Fungal stains on paper: is what you see what you get?" (in en). Conservar Património 32: 18–27. doi:10.14568/cp2018007. ISSN 2182-9942. https://conservarpatrimonio.pt/article/view/22014.
Wikidata ☰ Q6949372 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myxotrichaceae.
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