Ulocladium atrum

This article will address the issue of Ulocladium atrum, which has gained significant relevance in different areas of society. Ulocladium atrum has become a topic of interest for academics, professionals, and the general public, due to its impact and significance in various areas of study and daily life. Over the last decades, Ulocladium atrum has been the subject of research, debates and reflections that have allowed a greater understanding and appreciation of its importance. In this sense, this article aims to offer a broad and enriching vision of Ulocladium atrum, addressing different perspectives, approaches and opinions on the matter.

Ulocladium atrum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Pleosporaceae
Genus: Ulocladium
Species:
U. atrum
Binomial name
Ulocladium atrum
(Preuss) Sacc., (1886)
Synonyms

Stemphylium atrum

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 has also been found as a cause of keratitis, inflammation of the cornea.

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