Order:
Moniliales
Family:
Moniliaceae
In this
family the conidia and hyphae have walls that are unpigmented
Aspergillus
sp.
This is a common mould with a world-wide
distribution, found on every type of substrate, especially soil and decaying
organic debris. and is also reported as a pathogen of humans and animals.
Penicillium sp.
It
is so called green mould and blue mould which we so frequently find on citrus
and other fruits, some of species have been found to be associated with animal
and human diseases.
Family: Dematiaceae
In this family some hyphal walls and
especially those of conidia are of a dark brown colour and tend to be thick.
Alternaria sp.
Cercospora sp.
Early blight of Potato and
Tomato is caused by Alternaria solani,
which survives in infected leaf or stem tissues on or in the soil.