| Species/Subspecies: | Cladosporium cladosporioides | ||||||||||
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| Etymology: | Genus name: branching spores. Species epithet: resembling branching spores. |
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| Significance: | [Unclassified] | ||||||||||
| Geographic distribution: | C. cladosporioides is together with C. herbarum the most common environmental fungi and it occurs worldwide. | ||||||||||
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| Reservoir: | Soil and organic matter. | ||||||||||
| Genome Sequence: | - | ||||||||||
| ITS regions: | - | ||||||||||
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| Comment: | C. cladosporioidesis the fungus whose spores are most often isolated from air. | ||||||||||
| Updated: | 2023-03-01 |