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Gliocladium
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Elatum
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Comtus
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Novae-zelandiae
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Nicotianae
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Mumicola
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Microsporum
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Microspermum
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Luteolum
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Flavum
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Flavofuscum
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Sampajense
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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Gliocladium Cylindrosporum
''Gliocladium''Corda (1840) ''Icon. fung. (Prague)'' 4: 30. is an asexual fungal genus in the Hypocreaceae. Certain other species including ''Gliocladium virens'' were recently transferred to the genus ''Trichoderma'' 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. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic like ''Gliocladium''. ''Gliocladium'' is filamentous; it grows tubular, elongated, and thread-like. It can be considered a contaminant. Species ''Species fungorum'' currently (July 2018) lists the remaining species (+ ''G. zaleskii''): * ''Gliocladium africanum'' Eichelb. (1906) * ''Gliocladium album'' (Preuss) Petch (1939) * ''Gliocladium ammoniphilum'' Pidopl. & Bilaĭ (1950) * ''Gliocladium atrum'' J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott (1927) * ''Gliocladium borysseviczii'' Pidopl. (1950) * ''Gliocladium caespitosum'' Petc ...
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