Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.2003.19.1.064

Occurrence of Clubroot in Cruciferous Vegetable Crops and Races of the Pathogen in Korea  

Cho, Weon-Dae (Plant Pathology and Applied Microbiology Division, National Institute of Agriculture Science and Technology)
Kim, Wan gyu (Plant Pathology and Applied Microbiology Division, National Institute of Agriculture Science and Technology)
Kenji Takahashi (Hokkaido National Agriculture Experiment Station)
Publication Information
The Plant Pathology Journal / v.19, no.1, 2003 , pp. 64-68 More about this Journal
Abstract
Cruciferous vegetable crops grown in several locations in Korea were surveyed from 1996 to 2000. Clubroot severely occurred up to a maximum of 100% in Chinese cabbage fields in 15 out of 42 locations, and in cabbage fields in 5 out of 13 locations surveyed. The disease also severely occurred up to a maximum of 40% in radish fields in 6 out of 35 locations, and up to a maximum of 40% and 100% in turnip and brown mustard fields in one each out of the few locations surveyed, respectively. The disease occurred less than l% in one kale field in one out of two locations surveyed. A total of 268 isolates of Plasmodiophora brassicae was obtained from six cruciferous vegetable crops. The isolates were classified into 13 races based on their pathogenicity to the differential varieties of cabbage and rutabaga. There were 13 races found in isolates from Chinese cabbage, while 6 races each were found in isolates from cabbage and radish. There were five and three races found in turnip and brown mustard isolates, respectively. One isolate from kale was identified as race 8. Race 8 was the most frequently isolated from five cruciferous vegetable crops, except brown mustard. Races 3 and 14 were isolated only from Chinese cabbage.
Keywords
clubroot; cruciferous vegetable crop; Plasmodiophora brassicae; race;
Citations & Related Records
연도 인용수 순위
  • Reference
1 Ayers, G. W. 1957. Races of Plasmodiophora brassicae. Can. J. Bot. 35:923-932   DOI
2 Buczacki, S. T. and Humphrey, J. G. 1973. Problems associated with physiologic specialization in Plasmodiophora brassicae, with a description of two new races infecting Brassica napus. Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 60:588-590   DOI
3 Cho, W. D., Kim, W. G., Jee, H. J., Choi, H. S., Lee, S. D. and Choi, Y. C. 1997. Compendium of Vegetable Diseases with Color Plates. National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Suwon, Korea. 447 p
4 Kim, D. W. and Oh, J. H. 1997. Incidence, pathogenicity of clubroot fungus (Plasmodiophora brassicae) and varietal resistance in Chinese cabbage. Korean J. Plant Pathol. 13;95-99
5 Orihara, S. and Yamamoto, T. 1998. Detection of resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae from soil and plant tissues by enzyme immunoassay. Ann. Phytopathol. Soc. Japan 64:569-573   DOI   ScienceOn
6 Takahashi, K. and Yamaguchi, T. 1987. An improved method for estimating the number of resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae in soil. Ann. Phytopath. Soc. Japan 53:507-515   DOI
7 Tanaka, S., Fujiyarna, S., Shigemori, S., Nakayama, A., Ito, S. and Kameya, I. M. 1998. Pathogenesis of isolates of Plasmodiophora brassicae from Japan. (I) race and pathogenesis in clubroot resistant cultivars. Proc. Assoc. Plant Protect. Kyushu 44:15-19
8 Wakeham, A. J. and White, J. G. 1996. Serological detection in soil of Plasmodiophora brassicae resting spores. Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol. 48:289-303   DOI   ScienceOn
9 Williams, P. H. 1966. A. system for the determination of races of Plasmodiophora brassicae that infect cabbage and rutabaga. Phytopathology 56:624-626
10 Arnold, D. L., Blakesley, D. and Clarkson, J. M. 1996. Evidence for the growth of Plasmodiophora brassicae in vitro. Mycol. Res. 100:535-540   DOI   ScienceOn
11 Linnasalmi, A. and Toiviainen, A. 1991. Occurrence of clubroot and Plasmodiophora brassicae Wor. races in Finland. J. Agric. Sci. Finland 63:415-434
12 Cubeta, M. A, Cody, B. R. and Williams, P. H. 1998. First report of Plasmodiophora brassicae on cabbage in Eastern North Carolina. Plant Dis. 82: 129
13 Buczacki, S. T., Toxopeus, H., Mattusch, P., Johnston, T. D., Dixon, G. R and Hobolth, L. A 1975. Study of physiologic specialization in Plasmodiophora brassicae: Proposals for attempted rationalization through an international approach. Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 65:295-303   DOI
14 Kim, C. H., Cho, W. D. and Yang, J. M. 1999. Survey of field conditions of c1ubroot disease incidence of Chinese cabbage in major production areas and ecology of root gall development. Plant Dis. Agric. 5:77-83
15 Nakata, K. and Takimoto, K. 1928. List of diseases of cultivated plants in Korea. J. Agric. Exp. Stn., Govem-Gen. Chosen 15: 77-78 (In Japanese)
16 Narisawa, K, Kageyama, K. and Hashiba, T. 1996. Efficient root infection with single resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae. Mycol. Res. 100:855-858   DOI   ScienceOn
17 Faggian, R., Bulman, S. R., Lawrie, A. C. and Porter, I. J. 1999. Specific polymerase chain reaction primers for the detection of Plasmodiophora brassicae in soil and water. Phytopathology 89:392-397   DOI   ScienceOn
18 Ito, S., Maehara, T., Maruno, E., Tanaka, S., Karneya, I. M. and Kishi, F. 1999. Development of a PCR-based assay for the detection of Plasmodiophora brassicae in soil. J. Phytopathol.147;83-88   DOI
19 Buczacki, S. T. 1979. Plasmodiophora brassicae. CMI Descriptions of Pathogenic Fungi and Bacteria. No. 621
20 Johnston, T. D. 1968. Clubroot in Brassicae: A standard inoculation technique and the specification of races. Plant Pathol. 17:184-187   DOI