Mold References
>> Back to Common Molds
The following are some of the references from which detailed information on fungi can be obtained.
- Atlas of Clinical Fungi. 2nd edition. G.S. de Hoog, J.Guarro, J.Gene & M.J. Figuerras. - Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures/Universitat Rovira I Virgili Reus, Spain. - 2000.
- Compendium of Soil Fungi. K.H. Domsch, W. Gams, Traute-Heidi Anderson. Reprint der Ausg. Von 1980 – 1993.
- Guide to Clinically Significant Fungi. Deanna A.Sutton, Annette W.Fothergill, Michael G.Rinaldi. – Williams & Wilkins A Wavely Company. – 1998.
- Introduction to food and airborne fungi. Sixth Edition. Robert A. Samson, Ellen. S Hoekstra, Jens C. Frisvad, Ole Filtenborg.Centraalbureau Voor Schimmelcultures Utrecht. An Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Ponsen & Looyen. Wagemimgen, The Netherlands. - 2000.
- Microorganisms in home and indoor work environments: Diversity, Health Impacts, Investigation and control. Flanning Brian, Samson, Robert A., and Miller, David J (Ed.), Taylor and Francis, 2001.
>> Back to Common Molds
Disclaimer: Information provided on this website is believed to be accurate or to be from reliable sources. However, Mold & Bacteria Consulting Laboratories (MBL) Inc., its employees, directors or associates shall not be held liable for any special, consequential, or exemplary damages resulting in whole or in part, from the readers use of, or reliance upon the material contained on this website.
