Geotrichum candidum

Host(s)

Citrus fruit and others

Disease name

Sour rot

Geotrichum candidum reproduces by segmentation of hyphae into arthrospores.

Description

Geotrichum candidum is a plant pathogenic fungus that causes sour rot of citrus fruits, tomatoes, carrot and some vegetables.

The fungus can also cause a disease of the lung or other organs in humans known as geotrichosis.

This species also used widely in the production of certain dairy products including rind cheeses such as Camembert, Saint-Nectaire, Reblochon and others. The fungus can also be also found in a Scandinavian yogurt-like product known as viili where it is responsible for the product's velvety texture.

(Text from Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia.)

Browse this genome on Ensembl Genomes.

Phylogeny

Kindgom: 
Fungi
Phylum: 
Ascomycota
Order: 
Saccharomycetales

Stats

Genome size: 
24.84Mb
Number of genes: 
6799

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