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Assignment 2 edit

This is a species about which much is known. It is important economically, medically and industrially. You have not included anything that I would consider a key reference on this organism, such as the Compendium of Soil Fungi or the Ames or von Arx monographs on Chaetomium. For this fungus I'd expect that you should have between 20 and 30 references, and at least a page full of facts. Also please read closely the instructions I posted on the course wiki site. It is important that you edit in your sandbox to avoid having other editors alter or remove material from the main space. Also make sure that the education program course template is placed on the talk page of the article you created. The instructions for this are on the course wiki page. Medmyco (talk) 22:04, 18 October 2014 (UTC)Reply


You might want to add some more references to your article. Also mention where in the world does this fungus grow and if there any varieties of Chaetomium globosum. Makes sure to include information on infection, diagnosis and physical features of the fungus. mayooran athithan 19:32, 26 October 2014 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mayooran.athithan (talkcontribs)


Hi! The species you are working with causes infections in humans, and this should definitely be a focus of your article. I've listed some sources that you might find useful:

  • Can cause onychomycosis, and has caused amphotericin B treatable systemic infection in a patient with CML (Link).
  • Potential mycoparasite of some plant pathogens (Link).
  • Has been the etiological agent of cerebral phaeohyphomycosis. Scary stuff! Also describes how one could go about identifying Chaetomium globosum PMID 2584374
  • Abundant on birds, relatively uncommon on mammals (Link).
  • Extremely useful source (Link).

I hope this helps ☺! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Czeer (talkcontribs) 08:09, 31 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

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