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Zasmidium cellare, also known as cellar mold, is a species of fungus that exists in dark, ethanol-rich environments and is brown to black in colour. This species primarily exists in wine and brandy cellars in central and southern Europe, but can be found in surrounding regions and is thought to be helpful in the wine making process by some and a hygienic issue by others. Not much is known about Z. cellare's sexual biology and is thought to be beneficial to the cleanliness of cellar air due to its ability to consume musty odours.

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  • Kellertuch (de)
  • Zasmidium cellare (pl)
  • Zasmidium cellare (sv)
  • Zasmidium cellare (en)
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  • Zasmidium cellare, also known as cellar mold, is a species of fungus that exists in dark, ethanol-rich environments and is brown to black in colour. This species primarily exists in wine and brandy cellars in central and southern Europe, but can be found in surrounding regions and is thought to be helpful in the wine making process by some and a hygienic issue by others. Not much is known about Z. cellare's sexual biology and is thought to be beneficial to the cleanliness of cellar air due to its ability to consume musty odours. (en)
  • Zasmidium cellare (Pers.) Fr. – gatunek grzybów z rodziny Mycosphaerellaceae. Występuje w różnych środowiskach, m.in. w piwnicach i magazynach na wino, piwo i brandy. Notowany był również w Polsce. (pl)
  • Zasmidium cellare är en svampart som först beskrevs av Christiaan Hendrik Persoon, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Elias Fries 1849. Zasmidium cellare ingår i släktet Zasmidium och familjen Mycosphaerellaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Kellertuch, Kellerschimmel, Weinkellerschimmel oder Kellerkatze (Zasmidium cellare, Syn.: Cladosporium cellare) ist ein Schimmelpilz, der sich in Kellern mit mindestens 85 Prozent Luftfeuchtigkeit bildet. Das Mycel ist am Anfang weiß, später schwarz. Das Mycel bildet tuchartige, weiche, 1–2 cm dicke Matten, die sich ähnlich einem Katzenfell anfühlen – daher der Name "Kellerkatze" (in Österreich auch "Köllakotz"). (de)
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  • Zasmidium cellare (en)
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  • *Racodium cellare ( ) *Antennaria cellaris ( ) *Cladosporium cellare ( Schanderl ) *Rhinocladiella cellaris ( Ellis ) *Rhinocladiella ellisii (Hawksworth ) (en)
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  • Kellertuch, Kellerschimmel, Weinkellerschimmel oder Kellerkatze (Zasmidium cellare, Syn.: Cladosporium cellare) ist ein Schimmelpilz, der sich in Kellern mit mindestens 85 Prozent Luftfeuchtigkeit bildet. Das Mycel ist am Anfang weiß, später schwarz. Das Mycel bildet tuchartige, weiche, 1–2 cm dicke Matten, die sich ähnlich einem Katzenfell anfühlen – daher der Name "Kellerkatze" (in Österreich auch "Köllakotz"). Da die geschlechtliche Vermehrung dieses Pilzes nicht entdeckt wurde, zählt er zu den Fungi imperfecti. Hugo Schanderl ordnete ihn 1936 aufgrund seiner stark verzweigten, zerbrechlichen Konidienstände in die Gattung Cladosporium ein, während er von Persoon 1794 als Rhacodium cellare beschrieben worden war. Da ihm nicht wie den anderen Cladosporium-Arten die Gattung als Hauptfruchtform (Teleomorphe) zugeordnet werden kann, wird er heute wieder als Zasmidium cellare in eine eigene Gattung gestellt, die aber wie Cladosporium zur Familie Mycosphaerellaceae gehört. (de)
  • Zasmidium cellare, also known as cellar mold, is a species of fungus that exists in dark, ethanol-rich environments and is brown to black in colour. This species primarily exists in wine and brandy cellars in central and southern Europe, but can be found in surrounding regions and is thought to be helpful in the wine making process by some and a hygienic issue by others. Not much is known about Z. cellare's sexual biology and is thought to be beneficial to the cleanliness of cellar air due to its ability to consume musty odours. (en)
  • Zasmidium cellare (Pers.) Fr. – gatunek grzybów z rodziny Mycosphaerellaceae. Występuje w różnych środowiskach, m.in. w piwnicach i magazynach na wino, piwo i brandy. Notowany był również w Polsce. (pl)
  • Zasmidium cellare är en svampart som först beskrevs av Christiaan Hendrik Persoon, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Elias Fries 1849. Zasmidium cellare ingår i släktet Zasmidium och familjen Mycosphaerellaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • *Antennaria cellaris (Pers.) (1829)
  • *Cladosporium cellare (Pers.)Schanderl(1936)
  • *Racodium cellare (Pers.) (1794)
  • *Rhinocladiella cellaris (Pers.)Ellis(1971)
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