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Sordariaceae

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Order
  
Sordariales

Higher classification
  
Sordariales

Division
  
Ascomycota

Scientific name
  
Sordariaceae

Rank
  
Family

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Lower classifications
  
Neurospora crassa, Sordaria fimicola, Gelasinospora, Sordaria macrospora

The Sordariaceae are a family of perithecial fungi within the Sordariales order.

Contents

The family includes the important model organism Neurospora crassa that is used in genetic research. Members of the family include the red bread molds in the genus Neurospora, including Neurospora sitophila, which is used to produce the fermented food oncom. Other species in the family inhabit herbivore dung or plant parts.

Characteristics

Sordariaceae have dark, usually ostiolate ascomata, and unitunicate, cylindrical asci. Their ascospores are brown to black, often with a gelatinous sheath or with wall ornamentations, but lack gelatinous appendages.

Systematics

The family includes the following genera:

  • Cainiella
  • Copromyces
  • Effetia
  • Gelasinospora
  • Guilliermondia
  • Neurospora
  • Pseudoneurospora
  • Sordaria
  • Stellatospora
  • The Gelasinospora might be included in Neurospora.

    References

    Sordariaceae Wikipedia