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The application of disease-resistant varieties is the most cost-effective method for solving the problem of clubroot. “Shangpin,” a disease-resistant variety of Chinese cabbage with broad-spectrum immunity to Plasmodiophora brassicae (P.
Tianyi Fang, Xueyu Han, Yanling Yue
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Elm Farm Research Centre Bulletin 79 July 2005 [PDF]
Regular newletter from Elm Farm Research Centre (EFRC)covering research, technical and policy articles, views and ...
Hitchings, Mr Roger +6 more
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Root and shoot glucosinolates: a comparison of their diversity, function and interactions in natural and managed ecosystems [PDF]
The role of glucosinolates in aboveground plant¿insect and plant¿pathogen interactions has been studied widely in both natural and managed ecosystems. Fewer studies have considered interactions between root glucosinolates and soil organisms.
Dam, N.M., van +2 more
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Thiocyanate Ion Content in Relation to Clubroot Disease Severity in Cabbages1
Abstract Thiocyanate ion (SCN−) content, derived from indolylglucosinolates, was analyzed in the head and roots of 3 cabbage lines (80–5, 80–38, and 80–35, all derived from interspecific hybridization between Brassica napus L. and B. oleracea L. Capitata group), segregating for degrees of susceptibility to clubroot disease incited by Plasmodiophora ...
Calvin Chong, M. S. Chiang, R. Crête
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Clubroot Disease: 145 Years Post-Discovery, Challenges, and Opportunities
Clubroot, a destructive disease of Brassicaceae, is caused by the soilborne, biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassicae. The pathogen was first identified by Mikhail Woronin in 1875 and named turnip disease in England. This pathogen has a unique, multiphase life cycle that takes place largely within a living host; however, it can also persist as ...
Dinesh Adhikary +5 more
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Review: Powdery Scab of Potato—Increased Knowledge of Pathogen Biology and Disease Epidemiology for Effective Disease Management [PDF]
The importance of the potato tuber disease powdery scab, caused by the zoosporic pathogen Spongospora subterranea f. sp. subterranea, has increased worldwide, and the disease is one of the most important problems facing potato production in some regions.
Falloon, R., Merz, U.
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Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin, an obligate biotrophic soil-borne pathogen, poses a significant threat to cruciferous crops worldwide by causing the devastating disease known as clubroot. Pathogenic variability in P.
Nazanin Zamani-Noor +1 more
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A Guide to Integrated Pest Management for Brassica - Insect Pest, Disease, Virus, Nematode and Weed Control [PDF]
This guide outlines the key issues that should be considered in relation to the implementation of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for brassica crops on a whole of crop basis.
Carey, David +2 more
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Clubroot is a destructive soilborne disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae that threatens the production of Chinese cabbage. The molecular mechanisms underlying the resistance of Chinese cabbage to clubroot remains unclear, making the identification ...
Huishan Liu +4 more
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Clubroot disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae is one of the most serious diseases in Brassica crops worldwide. In this study, the pathotypes of 12 Korean P.
Hun Kim +4 more
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