''Phaeoacremonium'' is a fungus genus associated with wilt and decline diseases of woody hosts and human infections.
''
Togninia'' is the
teleomorph (the sexual reproductive stage) of ''Phaeoacremonium''.
Species
* ''
Phaeoacremonium aleophilum
''Phaeoacremonium aleophilum'' is a fungus species in the genus ''Phaeoacremonium''. It is associated with ''Phaeomoniella chlamydospora'' in esca (grape disease), esca in mature grapevines and decline in young vines (Petri disease), two types of ...
'', associated with esca in mature grapevines and decline in young vines (Petri disease), two types of grapevine trunk disease.
* ''
Phaeoacremonium alvesii'', a cause of subcutaneous infection of humans
* ''
Phaeoacremonium amstelodamense'', a cause of human joint infection
* ''
Phaeoacremonium australiense'', an
endophyte of grapevines
* ''
Phaeoacremonium griseorubrum'', a cause of human
fungemia
Fungemia is the presence of fungi or yeasts in the blood. The most common type, also known as candidemia, candedemia, or systemic candidiasis, is caused by '' Candida'' species; candidemia is also among the most common bloodstream infections of a ...
(blood infection)
* ''
Phaeoacremonium krajdenii'', a cause of subcutaneous infection of humans
* ''
Phaeoacremonium parasitica'', formerly ''Phialophora parasitica''
[
* '' Phaeoacremonium scolyti'', an endophyte of grapevine, also isolated from bark beetle larvae]
* '' Phaeoacremonium sphinctrophorum'', from fungal cyst of the human foot
* '' Phaeoacremonium subulatum'', an endophyte of grapevine
* ''Phaeoacremonium tardicrescens
''Phaeoacremonium'' is a fungus genus associated with wilt and decline diseases of woody hosts and human infections.
''Togninia'' is the teleomorph (the sexual reproductive stage) of ''Phaeoacremonium''.
Species
* ''Phaeoacremonium aleophilum ...
'', from unspecified human medical source
* '' Phaeoacremonium theobromatis'', from stem of wild mountain cocoa ('' Theobroma gileri'') in Ecuador
* '' Phaeoacremonium venezuelense'', from eumycetoma
Eumycetoma, also known as Madura foot, is a persistent fungal infection of the skin and the tissues just under the skin, affecting most commonly the feet, although it can occur in hands and other body parts. It starts as a painless wet nodule ...
of the human foot
References
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Fungus genera
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