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Bremia tulasnei
(H. Hoffm.) Syd. 1923
Oomycota > Peronosporea > Peronosporales > Peronosporaceae
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Brundall Marshes TG3208Wheatfen, Surlingham TG3205Repps-with-Bastwick TG424176Scottow Enterprise Park TG2623Great Yarmouth, North Denes TG5310Shotesham TM246990

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6 records from 6 different sites
Years (# of records): 1944 (1) 1946 (1) 2020 (1) 2021 (1) 2022 (1) 2024 (1)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Recorded Species: Bremia lactucae
Associations: Jacobaea vulgaris; Senecio vulgaris
Substrate: living leaf
Finders: Andreas Beaumont; E.A. Ellis; Stewart Wright
Identifier: Stewart Wright
Confirmers: None
Comments: 'part of the B. lactucae complex'; 'part of the B. lactucae complex'

Record Details

06/01/1944 Brundall Marshes; TG3208; Senecio vulgaris; E.A. Ellis; [as Bremia lactucae]
; Additional NotesOriginally recorded as B. lactucae but B. tulasnei regarded as specific to Jacobaea sp. and Senecio sp.

19/08/1946 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Senecio vulgaris; E.A. Ellis; [as Bremia lactucae]
; Additional NotesOriginally recorded as B. lactucae but B. tulasnei regarded as specific to Jacobaea sp. and Senecio sp.

15/07/2020 Repps-with-Bastwick; TG424176; Jacobaea vulgaris; living leaf; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright
16/10/2021 Scottow Enterprise Park; TG2623; Senecio vulgaris; living leaf; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright; "part of the B. lactucae complex"
19/11/2022 Great Yarmouth, North Denes; TG5310; Senecio vulgaris; living leaf; Andreas Beaumont; Stewart Wright
30/03/2024 Shotesham; TM246990; Senecio vulgaris; living leaf; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright; "part of the B. lactucae complex"

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