MOLD

name for certain multicellular organisms of the various classes of the kingdom Fungi, characteristically having bodies composed of a cottony mycelium. The colors of molds are caused by the spores, which are borne on the mycelium. Most molds are saprobes and can obtain moisture and nutriment from fruits, vegetables, jelly, cheese, butter, bread, silage, and almost any dead organic matter. Among the commonest forms is the black bread mold (Rhizopus nigricans), which grows on decaying vegetables and fruits as well as on bread. Some molds, e.g., species of Penicillium, are useful in the preparation of Camembert, Roquefort, and other cheeses. Penicillin and other antibiotic substances are also obtained from molds. A few molds are pathogenic, e.g., those which cause ringworm and other skin diseases and several which cause diseases of plants. Some molds produce toxic chemicals called mycotoxins that can cause serious diseases (see ergot). Some organisms traditionally thought to be mold (e.g., slime molds) have now been placed in the kingdom Protista.

See M. K. Matossian, Poisons of the Past: Molds, Epidemics, and History (1989).

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...study the health effects of indoor molds, the efficacy of the methods used...answers are going to be disappointed. Mold is toxic. But which mold, and under...that ferrets out the danger of indoor molds. She told a reporter from ABC News...
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...removes the free water from the mold. After the mold is apparently dry, the heat may...water from the plaster. For small molds an ordinary gas heated oven may...for a sufficient time to bring the mold to a constant weight. If the mold...
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...Contact With Toxic Molds Toxic mold was first recognized...reported cases of mold-related heath problems...was paid to toxic molds in the United States...links between toxic mold and specific health...still unclear, toxic molds do contain carcinogens...
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...poisonous substance found in mold spores that protects the mold from other spores, other...predators and vegetation. Molds can also release allergens...workplace, dangerous molds cannot grow. That said...can be done to prevent mold from taking hold in properties...
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...reliable information on molds toxicity and health effects...information on other aspects of mold contamination and remediation...virtually eliminated toxic mold injury claims from litigation...outrageous claims concerning molds health effects (see...attribute adverse effects to mold. The experts testimony...
...usually the result of widespread mold development. Besides infection...allergic reactions, excessive mold growth indoors can result in...the gases released by certain molds as they grow and die. Addressing mold and moisture should be done...
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...through dermal contact." Mold is one of a group of...on which they grow. Molds can often be invisible...reactions, excessive mold growth indoors can result...released by certain molds as they grow and die. Addressing mold and moisture should...
Mold and Your Health by Shay Kalmanovich Outdoors, mold plays an important role in decomposing...organic material indoors; however, mold growth can cause serious health risks to you and your family. Molds and mildew are some of the most...
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Testing Air for Mold Common after a Flood. Mold remediation is a different animal, or more correctly, a different...emergency situation like fire and water remediation. Even though mold can begin to grow within 72 hours, for many people its a situation...
School Mold Suit Receives New Life Judge Allows 29 Plaintiffs...date 02-20-2007: In a story about mold infestation lawsuits in Saturdays edition...Nearly six years after it started, the mold lawsuit against St. Charles Unit District...
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Mold Discovery Closes Jail Kitchen. by Russell...jails kitchen has been shut down because of mold growth, authorities confirmed Wednesday...but theyve tailed off, he said. Blackish mold was discovered about three weeks ago on a...
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SLIME MOLD or slime fungus, a heterotrophic...material) sequences, slime molds have been classified in...known plasmodial slime mold species, found in forests...square feet. A slime mold is the cause of clubroot...Bonner, The Cellular Slime Molds (2d ed. 1985...
...forms is the black bread mold ( Rhizopus nigricans...well as on bread. Some molds, e.g., species of...diseases of plants . Some molds produce toxic chemicals...traditionally thought to be mold (e.g., slime molds ) have now been placed...
WATER MOLD common name for a group of multinucleated...phyla (divisions) of water molds, the chytrids (Chytridiomycota...are harmed by the same water mold); and blue mold of tobacco. Other parasitic water molds cause diseases of fish and fish...
LEAF MOLD crumbly brown humus typical of forest floors. It is composed of decayed leaves and other plant material mixed with soil...
...PLASTER CASTING as a sculpture process, is of three kinds. One employs a waste mold, another a piece mold (both plaster of paris), and the third a gelatin mold; all reproduce the original clay or wax model executed by the sculptor. The waste...
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