Gliomastix info neededq
Doug Rice
drice at vines.colostate.edu
Wed May 15 09:03:42 EST 1996
In article <4nahlv$1fj at newsbf02.news.aol.com> davidmarc at aol.com (DavidMarc) writes:
>From: davidmarc at aol.com (DavidMarc)
>Subject: Gliomastix info neededq
>Date: 14 May 1996 13:59:27 -0400
>Does anybody have info on Gliomastix? I detected quite a few cfu/m3 in a
>mold-contaminated building and am not familiar with it. Any toxigenic
>effects? Growth factors?
>Thank you.
>Davidmarc at aol.com
David,
Gliomastix is actually fairly rare for indoor air isolates. Out of 40
articles listing mold genera isolated indoors, Glio. was cited only once. The
citation is:
"Viable Moulds in House Dust" R.R. Davies (1960) Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc.
Vol. 43 #4. pp617-630.
If you publish this, let me know. Good Luck!
Doug
Douglas A. Rice
CSU-Environmental Quality Laboratory Director
Applied microbiology of food, air, water and soil.
drice at vines.colostate.edu
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