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Stegophora ulmea is a foliar disease of elms commonly known as black spot of elm, twig blight, and elm leaf scab. It is characterized by yellow spots that become black spots on the leaves. The pathogen is an ascomycete fungus native to North America. Stegophora ulmea is its teleomorph name. It has two anamorph names, Gloeosporium ulmicolom referring to the macroconidia stage and Cylindrosporella ulmea referring to the microconidia stage. This pathogen was formerly known as Gnomonia ulmea.

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  • Stegophora ulmea is a foliar disease of elms commonly known as black spot of elm, twig blight, and elm leaf scab. It is characterized by yellow spots that become black spots on the leaves. The pathogen is an ascomycete fungus native to North America. Stegophora ulmea is its teleomorph name. It has two anamorph names, Gloeosporium ulmicolom referring to the macroconidia stage and Cylindrosporella ulmea referring to the microconidia stage. This pathogen was formerly known as Gnomonia ulmea. (en)
  • Stegophora ulmea är en svampart som först beskrevs av Elias Fries, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Syd. & P. Syd. 1916. Stegophora ulmea ingår i släktet Stegophora och familjen Sydowiellaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Gloeosporium ulmicola (Miles[as 'ulmicolum'], (1921)
  • Asteroma ulmeum (Miles) B. Sutton, (1980)
  • Cylindrosporella ulmea (Miles) Arx, (1957)
  • Dothidella ulmi (Fr.) Ellis & Everh., (1892)
  • Gloeosporium ulmeum (Miles, (1921)
  • Gnomonia ulmea (Fr.) Thüm., (1878)
  • Lambro ulmea (Fr.) E. Müll., (1962)
  • Sphaeria ulmea (Fr., (1823)
  • Xyloma ulmeum (Schwein., (1822)
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  • Stegophora ulmea (en)
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  • Syd. & P. Syd., (en)
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  • Stegophora (en)
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  • Black Spot on Elm in the Fall.jpg (en)
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  • Symptoms of black spot on an elm leaf in the fall (en)
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  • Symptoms of black spot on elm in the summer (en)
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  • S. ulmea (en)
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  • Asteroma ulmeum ( B. Sutton, ) (en)
  • Cylindrosporella ulmea ( Arx, ) (en)
  • Dothidella ulmi ( Ellis & Everh., ) (en)
  • Gloeosporium ulmeum (Miles, ) (en)
  • Gloeosporium ulmicola (Miles [as 'ulmicolum'], ) (en)
  • Gnomonia ulmea ( Thüm., ) (en)
  • Lambro ulmea ( E. Müll., ) (en)
  • Sphaeria ulmea (Fr., ) (en)
  • Xyloma ulmeum (Schwein., ) (en)
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  • Stegophora ulmea is a foliar disease of elms commonly known as black spot of elm, twig blight, and elm leaf scab. It is characterized by yellow spots that become black spots on the leaves. The pathogen is an ascomycete fungus native to North America. Stegophora ulmea is its teleomorph name. It has two anamorph names, Gloeosporium ulmicolom referring to the macroconidia stage and Cylindrosporella ulmea referring to the microconidia stage. This pathogen was formerly known as Gnomonia ulmea. (en)
  • Stegophora ulmea är en svampart som först beskrevs av Elias Fries, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Syd. & P. Syd. 1916. Stegophora ulmea ingår i släktet Stegophora och familjen Sydowiellaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Stegophora ulmea (en)
  • Stegophora ulmea (sv)
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