RRC ID 32263
Author Dixon DM, Shadomy HJ, Shadomy S.
Title Dematiaceous fungal pathogens isolated from nature.
Journal Mycopathologia
Abstract This study was conducted to demonstrate the presence of pathogenic dematiaceous fungi in nature. Using hamster and mouse inoculation techniques, 43 isolates of dematiaceous fungi were recovered from 39 samples of woody plant material and soil from the Virginia environment. Thirteen species were identified and included 4 Phialophora spp., 3 Cladosporium spp., 2 Exophiala spp., Sporothrix sp., Wangiella dermatitidis, Bispora betulina, and Scytalidium lignicola. Evidence is presented for the first isolations of C. trichoides from nature in the United States; these isolates proved to be pathogenic for mice in which they produced disease and death in a course similar to that seen in man. Natural isolates of Phialophora verrucosa, Phialophora repens, Exophiala jeanselmei, and Wangiella dermatitidis were identical to those species isolated from man using the following criteria: morphology, 12% gelatin reaction, and survival in laboratory animals.
Volume 70(3)
Pages 153-61
Published 1980-3-31
DOI 10.1007/BF00443026
PMID 7189579
MeSH Animals Cladosporium / isolation & purification Cricetinae Ecology Mice Mitosporic Fungi / isolation & purification* Mitosporic Fungi / pathogenicity Phialophora / isolation & purification Plants / microbiology* Soil Microbiology* Sporothrix / isolation & purification Virginia
IF 2.452
Times Cited 85
WOS Category MYCOLOGY
Resource
Pathogenic microorganisms IFM 4821