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VARIATION IN PLASMODIOPHORA BRASSICAE WORON.
Three races of Plasmodiophora brassicae were distinguished by their different capacities to form clubs on different hosts; one failed to club turnip and swede and the others were identified by their effects on different turnip and swede varieties.In contrast to their effects on clubbing, these races caused equal numbers of root‐hair infections with ...
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Out of 136 identified EPNs, only 18 (8 Steinernema and 6 Heterorhabditis) are commercialised globally, highlighting a major gap between discovery and application. High production costs and inconsistent field efficacy are the leading obstacles to the widespread commercialisation of EPN‐based biocontrol products.
Ndivhuwo Ramatsitsi +2 more
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Calcium signaling in plant defense
Calcium signaling acts as a central hub in plant immunity, translating pathogen perception into defense responses. This review highlights the channels, sensors, and signaling networks involved, and discusses how pathogens subvert calcium dynamics, as well as how this knowledge may inspire innovative strategies for engineering durable crop resistance ...
Lifan Sun, Yu Wang, Jie Zhang
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Local endoreduplication of the host is a conserved process during Phytomyxea–host interaction
BackgroundEndoreduplication, a modified cell cycle, involves cells duplicating DNA without undergoing mitosis. This phenomenon is frequently observed in plants, algae, and animals.
Michaela Hittorf +6 more
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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.
Qibin Wu +4 more
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Abnormal Growth of Tissues Infected with Plasmodiophora brassicae [PDF]
SUMMARY: Clubroot formation on Sinapis alba plants infected with Plasmodiophora brassicae was not prevented by application of 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid or α-naphthylphthalamic acid (inhibitors of polar transport of auxins in plants) to the hypocotyls. However, the fresh weight of club tissue produced on treated plants was lower than on untreated plants.
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ABSTRACT Gene pyramiding in crop varieties offers a promising strategy to achieve sustainable production and reduce reliance on pesticides. However, stacking resistance genes without understanding their biological functions may result in transient protection.
Romane Lapous +6 more
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Development of Convenient Screening Method for Resistant Radish to Plasmodiophora brassicae
To establish simple and reliable screening method for resistant radish to Plasmodiophora brassicae Woron. using soil-drenching inoculation, the development of clubroot on radish seedlings inoculated with P.
Su-Jung Jo +4 more
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Powdery Scab of Potato: An Evaluation of Current Molecular Resources
This review consolidates currently available genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic resources for Spongospora subterranea f. sp. subterranea, revealing substantial gaps that continue to limit molecular understanding of this important potato pathogen.
Sadegh Balotf, Calum Wilson
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Métodos tradicionais de controle da hernia das crucíferas. [PDF]
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VIDAL, M. C.
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