Ulocladium botrytis is an anamorphic filamentous fungus belonging to the phylum Ascomycota. Commonly found in soil and damp indoor environments, U.botrytis...
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species of indoor Ulocladium are U. botrytis and U. chartarum. This genus is closely related to Alternaria and Stemphyllium. Ulocladium conidia are characteristic...
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Ulocladium atrum is a fungal saprophyte. U. atrum is used to control Botrytis cinerea, a fungal pathogen (gray mold) of grapes and other fruit. The species...
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jojoba oil, the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, and the beneficial fungus Ulocladium oudemansii. In the 1930s dithiocarbamate-based fungicides, the first organic...
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Stemphylium herbarum Pleospora herbarum [teleomorph] Pleospora lycopersici Ulocladium consortiale Stemphylium consortiale Black root rot Thielaviopsis basicola...
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Agriculture in California (redirect from Botrytis cinerea in California)
It is caused by various species of this genus and relatives including: Ulocladium atrum, A. alternata, rarely other Alternaria spp., Dendryphiella vinosa...
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rolfsii Thecaphora smut Angiosorus solani = Thecaphora solani Ulocladium blight Ulocladium atrum Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo-atrum V. dahliae Wart...
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Athelia rolfsii [teleomorph] Sudden wilt Pythium aphanidermatum Ulocladium leaf spot Ulocladium consortiale Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo-atrum Verticillium...
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Coniothyrium sp. Epicoccum spp. Pleospora herbarum Stemphylium spp. Ulocladium spp. Monilia leaf blight Monilinia mali Monilia sp. [anamorph] Monochaetia...
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