The role of cytokinins in clubroot disease [PDF]
Clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae) is a pathogen of Brassicaceae that causes significant reductions in yield as a consequence of gall formation in the root and hypocotyl of infected plants.
Borhan, M.H. +5 more
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Digitalization of Clubroot Disease Index, a Long Overdue Task [PDF]
Clubroot is a devastating disease caused by the protist Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin. After root hair colonization, the clubroot pathogen induces clubs that block water uptake, leading to dehydration and death.
Rasha Salih, Edel Pérez-López
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Genetic improvement of clubroot resistance in the recessive genic male sterile line YA001 in Brassica napus [PDF]
Clubroot disease poses a serious challenge to global rapeseed production, including major growing regions in China. Introgressing clubroot-resistant (CR) genes into rapeseed is an efficient way to prevent the spread of this disease.
Yingfen Jiang +8 more
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Clubroot disease, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is one of the most destructive soil-borne diseases in cruciferous crops worldwide. New strategies are urgently needed to control this disease, as no effective disease-resistant varieties or chemical ...
Xiao-xiang YANG +6 more
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Advances in Biological Control and Resistance Genes of Brassicaceae Clubroot Disease-The Study Case of China [PDF]
Huiying Wang, Chunyu Zhang
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Clubroot Disease in South Asia: Distribution and Management Practices
ABSTRACT Clubroot, caused by the biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassicae , is a devastating root disease that affects all members of the Brassicaceae family. Significant progress has been
Ashish Ghimire +4 more
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Mesorhizobium huakuii 7653 R regulates the endophytic bacterial communities and disease resistance pathways to promote clubroot resistance in Brassica napus [PDF]
Clubroot is a global soilborne disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae that severely affects cruciferous crops. Currently, there are no effective control measures to completely eliminate pathogens in the field.
Chao Li +10 more
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What Can We Learn from -Omics Approaches to Understand Clubroot Disease? [PDF]
Jutta Ludwig‐Müller
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Gaining extensive resistance against clubroot disease through the disruption of a susceptibility gene. [PDF]
This Commentary examines research by Wu et al. showing that β‐1,3‐glucan synthase‐like 5 (GSL5) functions as a key gene for susceptibility to clubroot in Brassica family members by suppressing immunity regulated by jasmonic acid. Inaction of GSL5 through genome editing provides broad‐spectrum resistance to clubroot.
Wu Q, Zeng Z, Wang D, Fu ZQ, Que Y.
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Clubroot, caused by the soil-borne protist Plasmodiophora brassicae, is one of the most destructive diseases of Chinese cabbage worldwide. However, the clubroot resistance mechanisms remain unclear.
Yuxiang Yuan +14 more
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