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Cladosporium

''Cladosporium'' is a genus of fungi including some of the most common indoor and outdoor molds. Species produce olive-green to brown or black colonies, and have dark-pigmented conidia that are formed in simple or branching chains. Many species of ''Cladosporium'' are commonly found on living and dead plant material. Some species are plant pathogens, others parasitize other fungi. ''Cladosporium'' spores are wind-dispersed and they are often extremely abundant in outdoor air. Indoors ''Cladosporium'' species may grow on surfaces when moisture is present. ''Cladosporium fulvum'', cause of tomato leaf mould, has been an important genetic model, in that the genetics of host resistance are understood.〔Rivas, S. & Thomas C.M., 2005. Molecular interactions between tomato and the leaf mold pathogen: ''Cladosporium fulvum''. Annual Review of Phytopathology 43: 395-436.〕 In the 1960s, it was estimated that the genus ''Cladosporium'' contained around 500 plant-pathogenic and saprotrophic species,〔 but this number has since been increased to over 772 species.〔 The genus ''Cladosporium'' is closely related to black yeasts in the order Dothideales.〔 ''Cladosporium'' species are often highly osmotolerant, growing easily on media containing 10% glucose or 12-17% NaCl.〔 They are rarely grown on media containing 24% NaCl or 50% glucose and never isolated from medium with 32% NaCl or greater.〔 Most species have very fragile spore chains, making it extremely difficult to prepare a mount for microscopic observation where the conidial chains are intact.〔
== Health effects ==
''Cladosporium'' species are rarely pathogenic to humans, but have been reported to cause infections of the skin and toenails as well as sinuses and lungs. The airborne spores of ''Cladosporium'' species are significant allergens, and in large amounts they can severely affect asthmatics and people with respiratory diseases. ''Cladosporium'' species produce no major mycotoxins of concern, but do produce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) associated with odours.

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