Sarocladium kiliense | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi
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Division: | Ascomycota
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Class: | Sordariomycetes
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Order: | Hypocreales
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Genus: | Sarocladium
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Species: | S. kiliense
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Binomial name | |
Sarocladium kiliense (Grütz) Summerbell (2011)
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Sarocladium kiliense is a saprobic fungus that is occasionally encountered as a opportunistic pathogen of humans, particularly immunocompromised and individuals.[1][2] The fungus is frequently found in soil and has been linked with skin and systemic infections.[1][3][4] This species is also known to cause disease in the green alga, Cladophora glomerata as well as various fruit and vegetable crops grown in warmer climates.[3][5]
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