Authors
Kevin D Hyde, Abdullah MS Al-Hatmi, Birgitte Andersen, Teun Boekhout, Walter Buzina, Thomas L Dawson, Dan C Eastwood, EB Gareth Jones, Sybren de Hoog, Yingqian Kang, Joyce E Longcore, Eric HC McKenzie, Jacques F Meis, Laetitia Pinson-Gadais, Achala R Rathnayaka, Florence Richard-Forget, Marc Stadler, Bart Theelen, Benjarong Thongbai, Clement KM Tsui
Publication date
2018/11
Journal
Fungal Diversity
Volume
93
Pages
161-194.
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
An account is provided of the world’s ten most feared fungi. Within areas of interest, we have organized the entries in the order of concern. We put four human pathogens first as this is of concern to most people. This is followed by fungi producing mycotoxins that are highly harmful for humans; Aspergillus flavus, the main producer of aflatoxins, was used as an example. Problems due to indoor air fungi may also directly affect our health and we use Stachybotrys chartarum as an example. Not everyone collects and eats edible mushrooms. However, fatalities caused by mushroom intoxications often make news headlines and therefore we include one of the most poisonous of all mushrooms, Amanita phalloides, as an example. We then move on to the fungi that damage our dwellings causing serious anxiety by rotting our timber structures and flooring. Serpula lacrymans, which causes dry rot is an excellent …
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