Ulocladium atrum
Ulocladium atrum is a fungal saprophyte.
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| Species: | U. atrum |
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| Ulocladium atrum (Preuss) Sacc., (1886) | |
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Stemphylium atrum | |
U. atrum is used to control Botrytis cinerea, a fungal pathogen (gray mold) of grapes and other fruit.
The species has also been found as a cause of keratitis, inflammation of the cornea.
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