What is Acremonium Mold? Acremonium is a genus of fungus that consists of approximately 100 species. The presence of this slow-growing, prolific mold can be detected by its unpleasant stench in the air.
Alternaria is an important allergy causing fungus with airborne spores and mycelial fragments. Request testing, identification and diagnostic services!
Aspergillus mold is classified as toxigenic or pathogenic and instant action is required when found indoors. Request testing and diagnostic services!
Aureobasidium pullulans is a ubiquitous black, yeast-like fungus that can be found in different environments (e.g. soil, water, air and limestone).
Chaetomium is one of the most common moulds in water-damaged buildings. Species of Chaetomium are strongly cellulolytic moulds.
Cladosporium, a well known trigger for asthmatic attacks, is one of the most widespread molds. Cladosporium includes about 40 different species.
Species of Fusarium produce a number of different mycotoxins which include trichothecenes, zearalenone and fumonisins and are also an inhalation hazard. Species of Fusarium produce a number of different mycotoxins which include trichothecenes, zearalenone and fumonisins and are also an inhalation hazard.
Many Mucor species have a widespread occurrence and are of considerable economic importance. Infections due to Mucor species are rare.