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''Stachybotrys'' () is a genus of molds, hyphomycetes or asexually reproducing, filamentous fungi, now placed in the family
Stachybotryaceae The Stachybotryaceae are a family of fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms ...
. The genus was erected by August Carl Joseph Corda in 1837. Historically, it was considered closely related to the genus ''Memnoniella'', because the
spore In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae, f ...
s are produced in slimy heads rather than in dry chains. Recently, the synonymy of the two genera is generally accepted. Most ''Stachybotrys'' species inhabit materials rich in cellulose. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains about 50 species. The name comes from the Greek words σταχυς ''stakhus'' (ear of grain, stalk, stick; metaphorically, progeny) and βότρυς ''botrus'' (cluster or bunch as in grapes, trusses). The most infamous species, '' S. chartarum'' (previously known as ''S. atra'') and ''S. chlorohalonata'', are known as black mold or toxic black mold in the U.S., and are frequently associated with poor indoor air quality that arises after fungal growth on water-damaged building materials. ''Stachybotrys'' chemotypes are toxic, with one producing trichothecene mycotoxins including satratoxins, and another that produces atranones. However, the association of ''Stachybotrys'' mold with specific health conditions is not well proven and there exists a debate within the scientific community.


Conidia

Conidia are in slimy masses, smooth to coarsely rough, dark olivaceous to brownish black, obovoid, later becoming ellipsoid with age, 10–13 × 5–7 mm. Phialides are obovate or ellipsoidal, colorless early then turning to olivaceous with maturity, smooth, 12–14 × 5–7 mm, in clusters of 5 to 9 phialides. Conidiophores are simple, erect, smooth to rough, colorless to olivaceous, slightly enlarged apically, mostly unbranched but occasionally branched. Conidia of ''Stachybotrys'' are very characteristic and can be confidently identified in spore count samples. This genus is closely related to ''Memnoniella''. Species of ''Memnoniella'' may occasionally develop ''Stachybotrys''-like conidia, and vice versa.


Detection

Four distinctive microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) –
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3-methyl-1-butanol Isoamyl alcohol is a colorless liquid with the formula , specifically (H3C–)2CH–CH2–CH2–OH. It is one of several isomers of amyl alcohol (pentanol). It is also known as isopentyl alcohol, isopentanol, or (in the IUPAC recommended nomencla ...
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3-methyl-2-butanol 3-Methyl-2-butanol (IUPAC name, commonly called ''sec''-isoamyl alcohol) is an organic chemical compound. It is used as a solvent and an intermediate in the manufacture of other chemicals. The compound is one of the eight isomers of pentyl alcoho ...
, and thujopsene – were detected on rice cultures, and only one (1-butanol) was detected on gypsum board cultures.


Pathogenicity


Symptoms of ''Stachybotrys'' exposure in humans

A controversy began in the early 1990s after analysis of two infant deaths and multiple cases in children from the poor areas of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, due to pulmonary hemorrhage were initially linked to exposure to heavy amounts of ''
Stachybotrys chartarum ''Stachybotrys chartarum'' (, ), also known as black mold or toxic black mold, is a species of microfungus that produces its conidia in slime heads. It is sometimes found in soil and grain, but the mold is most often detected in cellulose-rich ...
''. Subsequent and extensive reanalysis of the cases by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have failed to find any link between the deaths and the mold exposure.


Species

*'' Stachybotrys albipes'' (Berk. & Broome) S.C. Jong & Davis (1976) *'' Stachybotrys alternans'' Bonord. (1851) *'' Stachybotrys breviuscula'' McKenzie (1991) *''
Stachybotrys chartarum ''Stachybotrys chartarum'' (, ), also known as black mold or toxic black mold, is a species of microfungus that produces its conidia in slime heads. It is sometimes found in soil and grain, but the mold is most often detected in cellulose-rich ...
'' (Ehrenb.) S. Hughes (1958) *'' Stachybotrys chlorohalonata'' B. Andersen & Thrane (2003) *'' Stachybotrys cylindrospora'' C.N. Jensen (1912) *'' Stachybotrys dichroa'' Grove (1886) *'' Stachybotrys elegans'' (Pidopl.) W. Gams (1980) *'' Stachybotrys eucylindrospora'' D.W. Li (2007) *'' Stachybotrys freycinetiae'' McKenzie (1991) *'' Stachybotrys kampalensis'' Hansf. (1943) *'' Stachybotrys kapiti'' Whitton, McKenzie & K.D. Hyde (2001) *'' Stachybotrys longispora'' Matsush. (1975) *'' Stachybotrys mangiferae'' P.C. Misra & S.K. Srivast. (1982) *'' Stachybotrys microspora'' (B.L. Mathur & Sankhla) S.C. Jong & E.E. Davis (1976) *'' Stachybotrys nephrodes'' McKenzie (1991) *'' Stachybotrys nephrospora'' Hansf. (1943) *'' Stachybotrys nilagirica'' Subram. (1957) *'' Stachybotrys oenanthes'' M.B. Ellis (1971) *'' Stachybotrys parvispora'' S. Hughes (1952) *'' Stachybotrys ruwenzoriensis'' Matsush. (1985) *'' Stachybotrys sansevieriae'' G.P. Agarwal & N.D. Sharma (1974) *'' Stachybotrys sinuatophora'' Matsush. (1971) *'' Stachybotrys suthepensis'' Photita, P. Lumyong, K.D. Hyde & McKenzie (2003) *'' Stachybotrys theobromae'' Hansf. (1943) *'' Stachybotrys waitakere'' Whitton, McKenzie & K.D. Hyde (2001)


See also

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Bioaerosol Bioaerosols (short for biological aerosols) are a subcategory of particles released from terrestrial and marine ecosystems into the atmosphere. They consist of both living and non-living components, such as fungi, pollen, bacteria and viruses. Comm ...
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Mold growth, assessment, and remediation Mold (American English) or mould (British English), also sometimes referred to as mildew, is a fungal growth that develops on wet materials. Mold is a natural part of the environment and plays an important part in nature by breaking down dead o ...
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Mold health issues Mold health issues refer to the harmful health effects of molds ("moulds" in British English) and their mycotoxins. However, recent research has shown these adverse health effects are caused not exclusively by molds, but also other microbial agen ...
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Sick building syndrome Sick building syndrome (SBS) is an unsubstantiated diagnosis where health problems are attributed to buildings. The cause of the health problems are unknown. Symptoms attributed to SBS may or may not be a direct result of inadequate cleaning or ...


References


Further reading

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External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q625873 Hypocreales genera Environmental toxicology Stachybotryaceae Taxa named by August Carl Joseph Corda Taxa described in 1837