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Monilinia padi
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Horsford, Broadland Country Park TG1717Thursford, Brett's Wood TF9633Upton Fen TG3813

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4 records from 3 different sites
Years (# of records): 2023 (2) 2025 (2)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Association: Prunus padus
Substrates: leaf, live; live leaf; shoot tips; shoots
Finders: Steve Judd; Stewart Wright; Tony Leech
Identifiers: Steve Judd; Stewart Wright; Tony Leech
Confirmer: NFSG DNA Team
Comments: 'On shoot tips of Prunus padus causing tips to wilt'; 'Originally recorded as Monilinia laxa with reference to Microfungi on Land Pants, Ellis & Ellis and re-determined to M. padi in light of host Prunus padus'

Record Details

20/04/2023 Horsford, Broadland Country Park; TG178175; Prunus padus; shoots; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright; "Originally recorded as Monilinia laxa with reference to Microfungi on Land Pants, Ellis & Ellis and re-determined to M. padi in light of host Prunus padus"; Lit. cited: 127;334
06/05/2023 Upton Fen; TG3813; Prunus padus; live leaf; Steve Judd; Steve Judd; "Originally recorded as Monilinia laxa with reference to Microfungi on Land Pants, Ellis & Ellis and re-determined to M. padi in light of host Prunus padus"; Lit. cited: 127;334
20/04/2025 Upton Fen; TG3813; Prunus padus; leaf, live; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright; Lit. cited: 334
02/05/2025 Thursford, Brett's Wood; TF969330; Prunus padus; shoot tips; Tony Leech; Tony Leech; NFSG DNA Team; "On shoot tips of Prunus padus causing tips to wilt"; DNA barcoded; Lit. cited: 334
; Additional NotesPale grey downy covering on terminal twig with dying (brown) leaf. Fungus also on veins of some leaves. Perfumed smell. Conidiospores mostly globose to subglobose 8.5 -11.5 diameter but some limoniform and larger (to 16.5 x 13.0).

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