Pink rot of areca palm (Chrysalidocarpus lutescens) caused by Gliocladium vermoeseni
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Fungi
Division:
Ascomycota
Class:
Sordariomycetes
Order:
Hypocreales
Family:
Hypocreaceae
Genus:
Gliocladium Corda, 1840
Species
See text
Gliocladium[1] is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including Gliocladium virens were recently transferred to the genus Trichoderma[2] and G. roseum became Clonostachys rosea f. rosea in the Bionectriaceae. Gliocladium is a mitosporic, filamentous fungus. Species of Gliocladium rarely produce a sexual state.[3] Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like Gliocladium.[3]Gliocladium is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like.[4] It can be considered a contaminant.
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Gliocladium is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including Gliocladium virens were recently transferred to the genus...
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