5. Cladosporium ‘Cladosporiumis an allergenic mold type that can grow in warm and cold conditions,’ says Michael Rubino. Appearance:‘Cladosporiumis an olive-green or brown-colored mold with a suede-like texture.’ Location:‘It is often found in materials such as fabrics, upholsteries, and ...
Leaf spot(Cladosporium iridis) causes half-inch spots with a dry, tan center and. purple margins surrounded by a yellow halo. It’s difficult to control once it has taken hold, so preventative sprays with acopper fungicidein the spring are key. Basal rotis caused by the fungiFusarium oxyspor...
In this case, tape sample #1, the bottom mold, was Stachybotrys chartarum, tape sample #2, the middle mold, was Cladosporium sphaerospermum, and the top tape sample, #3, was Aspergillus flavus. Of these three, the Aspergillus is the easily-airborne toxic spore which is more likely to be...
This is a reasonably new variety that has good resistance to leaf curl. It’s a heavy cropper and can tolerate temperatures as low as -20°F. The skin is red and the flesh is white and extremely sweet. ‘Pacific Pride’ does well in Zones 5 to 9, where harvest time is in August. ...
Aspergillus, Penicillium), plant or human/animal pathogens (Alternaria, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum, Fusarium, as well as Phytophthora in the Oomycota) or other fungi (e.g. freshwater Sordariomycetes, Trichoderma) including slime molds. For these, secondary barcoding markers, such as the intergenic ...
Cladosporium This mold can grow on food, dead plants, and in dark, damp environments. It can cause severe allergic reactions and is especially harmful to individuals with asthma, allergies, and weakened immune systems. Aspergillus A type of mold that can grow very quickly in walls, insulation,...