
Torula
Scientific name: Torula
Torula
Scientific name: Torula

Description

Torula is a group of small, dark-colored fungi commonly found on decaying plant material. They reproduce asexually, forming chains of round spores that resemble beads on a string. Some species in this group are used in food production, particularly in creating flavorings. Torula can also be found in indoor environments, sometimes contributing to air quality issues.

Species of Torula


Scientific Classification
