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Clubroot disease on Brassica crops in India
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2014AbstractIn India, clubroot caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin has been present on cabbage and cauliflower crops (Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata and botrytis) for nearly 80 years in the Eastern Himalayan Darjeeling Hills of West Bengal and South Indian Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu. Since the early 1980s, P. brassicae has spread rapidly on the
Indrabrata Bhattacharya +3 more
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Metabolism and Plant Hormone Action During Clubroot Disease
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2009Infection of Brassicaceae with the obligate biotrophic pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae results in the development of root galls (clubroots). During the transformation of a healthy root to a root gall a plethora of changes in primary and secondary metabolism occur.
Ludwig-Müller, Jutta +3 more
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Glucosinolates and the clubroot disease: defense compounds or auxin precursors?
Phytochemistry Reviews, 2008The clubroot disease is caused by the obligate biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassicae and is one of the most damaging for the family of Brassicaceae. Since many economically important crops belong to this plant family, the understanding of mechanisms how the disease is developing, are of high importance.
Jutta Ludwig‐Müller
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Clubroot of cruciferous crops – new perspectives on an old disease†
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2010Abstract Clubroot, caused by the obligate parasite Plasmodiophora brassicae, is an economically important disease affecting plants in the family Brassicaceae worldwide. In Canada, it has mainly been a problem on cruciferous vegetables in the traditional production areas of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and the Atlantic Provinces.
Ronald J Howard +2 more
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Soil management in a mountain agroecosystem and clubroot disease
Plant Pathology, 2019Clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae , is a disease limiting the production of Brassica species. Its severity varies according to the density of the pathogen's resting spores and environmental conditions. Although the soil environment (including
A. S. Bhering +7 more
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Resistance of Raphanobrassica to Clubroot Disease
Nature, 1973THE classical amphidiploid Raphanobrassica (2n = 36, genomic formula rrcc), first reported by Karpechenko1, was of considerable academic interest and appears in many textbooks. As far as is known Raphanobrassica does not occur in the wild and it has not been exploited practically.
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Clubroot in Brassica: recent advances in genomics, breeding, and disease management
Genome, 2021Clubroot disease, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, affects Brassica oilseed and vegetable production worldwide. This review is focused on various aspects of clubroot disease and its management, including understanding the pathogen and resistance in the host plants.
Hasan, Muhammad Jakir +2 more
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Clubroot: Disease overview and control
Crops & Soils, 2015Clubroot has been recognized as a problem in Brassica vegetable crops in Canada for several years and is also now a problem for the canola industry. This article provides an overview of the disease as well as management options. Earn 0.5 CEUs in Integrated Pest Management by reading this article and taking the quiz at www.certifiedcropadviser.org ...
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Effect of soil aeration on the occurrence of clubroot disease of crucifers
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 1994Abstract A clear difference in the occurrence of clubroot disease on cabbage was found in fields consisting of two different soils, i.e. high-humic Andisol and low-humic Andisol in Tsumagoi region in Gunma Prefecture in Japan. Soil physical properties and CO2 concentrations in the soil air of the two Andisols were studied in fields.
Seiko Osozawa +2 more
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Genetics of clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae) disease resistance in Brassica
2021Clubroot disease, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is a major threat to canola production. Cultivation of resistant cultivars is the key component in managing this disease. Canola is an important oilseed crop in the world; this includes the allopolyploid species Brassica napus L. (AACC genome, 2n = 38) and B. juncea L. (AABB genome, 2n = 36) and the
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