
Acremonium - Wikipedia
Acremonium is a genus of fungi in the family Hypocreaceae. It used to be known as Cephalosporium. Acremonium species are usually slow-growing and are initially compact and moist. Their hyphae are fine and hyaline, and produce mostly simple phialides.
What to Know About Acremonium Mold - The Family Handyman
Oct 15, 2023 · Acremonium mold derives its name from the same linguistic root as the English word “acremonius,” meaning angry or bitter. There are about 150 species of Acremonium mold that we know of, and these play a valuable role in the natural ecosystem, breaking down organic matter and cycling nutrients.
Infection due to the fungus Acremonium (cephalosporium)
Human infections due to fungi belonging to the genus Acremonium occur uncommonly, but unlike infections due to other filamentous fungi, usually affect immunocompetent individuals. Mycetoma, which usually develops following trauma, is the most …
Acremonium - Mold Library
Acremonium is a group of molds that can frequently be found indoors and several of its species are known human pathogens. They have worldwide distribution and can be found in soil and on decaying plant material in nature. However, they are well suited to indoor environments and are amongst the most common fungal colonizers of homes and offices.
Acremonium strictum - Morphology, Allergy, Infections
Acremonium strictum (synonyms: Cephalosporium acremonium, Sarocladiom strictum) is a mold belonging to kingdom Fungi, division Ascomycota, class Sordariomicetes, order Hypocreales, family Sarocladiacea.
Spectrum of Clinically Relevant Acremonium Species in the …
Acremonium is a large polyphyletic fungal genus that comprises approximately 150 species, most of them being saprobes in soil and pathogens of plants, insects, and other fungi. Some species are considered opportunists of humans and other mammals (5, 11, 18).
Acremonium | Mycology | University of Adelaide
Acremonium sp. showing long awl-shaped phialides producing cylindrical, one-celled conidia mostly aggregated in slimy heads at the apex of each phialide.
Acremonium Species - Doctor Fungus
There are three main species of Acremonium implicated in infections: Acremonium falciforme, Acremonium kiliense, and Acremonium recifei. See the list of obsolete names and synonyms for older names of these species. Acremonium is one of the causative agents of eumycotic white grain mycetoma.
Acremonium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Acremonium. Fungi of the genus Acremonium are environmental saprophytes, found in the soil and decaying plant material, and are rarely human pathogens. In immunocompetent individuals, Acremonium spp. mainly cause foot mycetomas or corneal infections after inoculation during penetrating injuries.
Acremonium strictum - Wikipedia
Acremonium strictum is an environmentally widespread saprotroph species found in soil, plant debris, and rotting mushrooms. [1] Isolates have been collected in North and Central America, Asia, Europe and Egypt. [2]