Ulocladium botrytis
First discovered in 1851 by German mycologist, Carl Gottlieb Traugott Preuss, Ulocladium botrytis is an anamorphic filamentous fungus belonging to the phylum Ascomycota. Commonly found in soil and damp indoor environments, U.botrytis is a hyphomycetous mould found in many regions of the world. It is also occasionally misidentified as a species of the genera Alternaria or due to morphological similarities. Ulocladium botrytis is rarely pathogenic to humans but is associated with human allergic responses and is used in allergy tests. Ulocladium botrytis has been implicated in some cases of human fungal nail infection.
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Ulocladium botrytis
First discovered in 1851 by German mycologist, Carl Gottlieb Traugott Preuss, Ulocladium botrytis is an anamorphic filamentous fungus belonging to the phylum Ascomycota. Commonly found in soil and damp indoor environments, U.botrytis is a hyphomycetous mould found in many regions of the world. It is also occasionally misidentified as a species of the genera Alternaria or due to morphological similarities. Ulocladium botrytis is rarely pathogenic to humans but is associated with human allergic responses and is used in allergy tests. Ulocladium botrytis has been implicated in some cases of human fungal nail infection.
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First discovered in 1851 by Ge ...... f human fungal nail infection.
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*Alternaria abietis (Tengwall (1924)
*Alternaria botrytis (Woudenberg & Crous (2013)
*Stemphylium botryosum var. botrytis (Lindau(1908)
*Stemphylium botryosum var. ulocladium Sacc. (Wallroth(1886)
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Ulocladium botrytis
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Preuss
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Ulocladium
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U. botrytis
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*Stemphylium botryosum var. ul ...... Alternaria abietis (Tengwall )
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First discovered in 1851 by Ge ...... f human fungal nail infection.
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Ulocladium botrytis
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