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배추 무사마귀병의 발생상황과 병원균(Plasmodiophora brassicae)의 병원성 및 배추품종의 병저항성 (Incidence, Pathogenicity of Clubroot Fungus(Plasmodiophora brassicae) and Varietal Resistance in Chinese Cabbage)

  • 김두욱;오정행
    • 한국식물병리학회지
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.95-99
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    • 1997
  • To obtain a basic information of breeding for resistance to clubroot in Chinese cabbage, disease incidence, pathogenicity, and varietal response to the pathogen were studied. Incidence of clubroot was observed at 3 districts in Gyeonggi-Do, 2 districts in Kangwon-Do, and 1 district each in Gyeongnam, Geongbuk and Jeonbuk, respectively. Disease infection rate and diseased ara were most severe in northern part of Gyeonggi-Do. The isolates of clubroot collected from 8 different districts were not different in their virulence one another in view of their infection rate and disease severity in Chinese cabbage. The clubroot fungus had a wide host range for the cruciferous vegetables. Disease severity was high in rape, turnip and mustard, moderate in Chinese cabbage and broccoli, and low in kale and cauliflower. All of Korean hybrids of Chinese cabbage tested were highly susceptible to clubroot, but Japanese varieties were resistant to the highly pathogenic isolate (EJ-93) which was isolated from the Chinese cabbage in Korea. The hybrid(F1) between clubroot resistant line(930WG) and the susceptible line(332MS) showed completely resistant reaction, which indicated that clubroot resistance was governed by a dominant gene.

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교배육종 및 소포자 배양에 의한 뿌리혹병 race4 저항성 배추 계통 육성 (Development of clubroot race4 resistant inbreds using conventional breeding and microspore culture method in Chinese cabbage)

  • 박수형;윤무경;임용표
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.613-618
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    • 2011
  • To develop clubroot resistant Chinese cabbage inbreds, IT 033820, a clubroot resistant turnip, was cross pollinated with a Chinese cabbage inbred of BP 079. From 2005, conventional breeding and microspore culture method performed using these F1 plants as parental materials. In 2007, conventional breeding method resulted in 21 F3 inbreds. After inoculation of clubroot race 4, one inbred showing 83% resistant was selected and registered as 'onkyo 20036ho' in 2008. From 2005, we scanned hybrid cultivars using micro spore culture and developed many doubled haploid (DH) lines in Chinese cabbage. Using Chinese cultivar of 'oong-baek 2ho' we developed 26 DH inbreds in 2007. After inoculation of clubroot race 4, one DH inbred showing 77% resistant and yellow inner leaf color was selected and registered as 'onkyo 20034'in 2008. We found conventional breeding method was effective using introduced germplasm showing low germination. However, when using hybrid cultivar as starting material, microspore culture method was powerful for developing various inbred in short time.

정식 후 초기 관수횟수 감소에 따른 배추 뿌리혹병 발생 억제효과 (Suppression Effect of Clubroot Disease by Reduced Irrigation Times after Planting in Chinese Cabbage)

  • 장석원;김희동;김성기;이은섭;노용택
    • 식물병연구
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 2008
  • 배추재배에서 뿌리혹병은 세계적으로 가장 문제가 되고 있는 병 중 하나이다. 본 연구는 배추 정식 후 관수횟수가 뿌리혹병의 발생 정도에 미치는 영향을 평가하기 위하여 폿트와 포장에서 실시되었다. 토양수분장력 별 시험에서 토양수분장력 별 관수횟수는 적을수록 발병도가 낮은 경향이었다. 상품수량은 0.06 MPa 처리구에서 10a당 5,306 kg으로서 다른 처리보다 증수하여 가장 경제적인 관수개시점으로 나타났다. 향후 적정 살균제 처리조합 혹은 저항성 품종 재식시의 관수 횟수에 대한 보강 연구가 필요할 것으로 보인다.

배추무사마귀병 발생실태와 뿌리혹의 생성생태 (Survey of Field Conditions of Clubroot Disease Incidence of Chinese Cabbage in Major Production Areas and Ecology of Root Gall Development)

  • 김충회
    • 식물병과 농업
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 1999
  • In 1997 surveys 82 out of 180 crucifer fields were infected with clubroot disease in a range of 1-100% of diseased plants and among crucifier crops Chinese cabbage was the most severe, In cropping systems Chinese cabbage-monocropping of Chinese cabbage-radish were found to be most common in major Chinese cabbage production areas. Welsh onion squash or paddy rice were also planted between cropping of Chinese cabbage. Paddy fields converted to upland were lowered in incidence of clubroot disease and fields with loam to silty loam soil were more severe in disease than those with sandy soil. Soil pH and organic contents were nor related to clubroot disease severity. Soil fauua such as total fungi bacteria actinomyces Pseudomonads and Bascillus were not correlated with severity of the disease. Root rall development on Chinese cabbage seedlings was initifially observed under a microscope 13 days after inoculation with Plasmodiophora brassicae but 18 days by naked eyes after inoculation. Root galls were formed mostly around collar roots and gradually spread to main root lateral roots and secondary root branches. Root galls started to enlarge greatly in size and weight from 23 days after inoculation. Chinese cabbage plants at mid-growth stage with root gall development were reduced to 1/2 of that of healthy plants in number of leaves 1/4-1/5 in above ground fresh weight 1/6 in root length but increased to 3 times in diameter of collar root. Diseased plants had little root hairs. Diseased Chinese cabbage plants at harvest were reduced by 9,1-11.8% in head weight compared to healthy plants a positive correlation was observed between root and head weight but those relationships were rot found in the diseased plants.

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Evaluation of Clubroot Resistance in Chinese Cabbage and Its Inheritance in the European Turnip Line 'IT033820', a New Genetic Resource

  • Cho, Kang Hee;Kim, Ki Taek;Park, Suhyung;Kim, Su;Do, Kyung Ran;Woo, Jong Gyu;Lee, Hee Jae
    • 원예과학기술지
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.433-441
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    • 2016
  • Clubroot caused by the protist Plasmodiophora brassicae is one of the most destructive diseases of Brassica crops. Developing Chinese cabbage cultivars with durable clubroot resistance (CR) is an important goal of breeding programs, which will require new genetic resources to be identified and introduced. In this study, we evaluated resistance to P. brassicae race 4 using 26 Chinese cabbage (B. rapa ssp. pekinensis ) cultivars compared to the clubroot-susceptible Chinese cabbage inbred line 'BP079' and the clubroot-resistant European turnip (B. rapa ssp. rapifera ) inbred line 'IT033820'. No symptoms of clubroot disease were found in 'IT033820' infected with P. brassicae race 4, whereas the Chinese cabbage cultivars exhibited disease symptoms to various degrees. The Chinese cabbage cultivars that were reported to be clubroot-susceptible were susceptible to P. brassicae race 4; however, seven of the 20 cultivars reported to be clubroot-resistant were susceptible to this race of P. brassicae to varying degrees. Resting spores of P. brassicae were abundant within the infected root tissues of 'BP079', as revealed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), but they were not detected in root tissues of 'IT033820'. Although resting spores were not detected by light microscopy in root tissues of the clubroot-resistant Chinese cabbage cultivar 'Kigokoro 75', a few spores were observed by SEM. The $F_1$ hybrids from a cross between 'IT033820' and 'BP079' showed no disease symptoms, and all $BC_1P_1$ progenies from a cross between the $F_1$ hybrid and 'IT033820' exhibited a resistance phenotype. In the $BC_1P_2$ population from a cross between the $F_1$ hybrid and 'BP079', this trait segregated at a ratio of 3(R):1(S) (${\chi}^2=1.333$, p = 0.248) at a 5% significance level. Inoculated $BC_1P_2$ plants were either highly resistant or highly susceptible to the pathogen, indicating that the CR to race 4 of P. brassicae carried by 'IT033820' is dominant. In the $F_2$ population, this trait segregated at a ratio of 15(R):1(S) (${\chi}^2=0.152$, p = 0.696) at a 5% significance level, suggesting that CR in 'IT033820' is mainly controlled by two dominant genes. Therefore, 'IT033820' represents a promising genetic resource for developing durable CR breeding lines in Chinese cabbage.

Clubroot Affects Both Agriculture and Tourism in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

  • Higuchi, Koichi;Tanaka, Yoshihiro;Matsumoto, Satoru;Omatsu, Naoshi;Inoue, Hideaki
    • 한국균학회소식:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국균학회 2015년도 춘계학술대회 및 임시총회
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    • pp.50-50
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    • 2015
  • Both agriculture and local tourism of Kagoshima prefecture where is located on the south-western region of the Japanese mainland, are the important industries. Although cabbage (Brassica oleracea) has been cultivated in recent decades in Kagoshima, clubroot disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae had never been observed. However, the disease in cabbage was reported in four regions last couple years. Our survey showed that one region is infested severely whereas others are slightly. In the most widely infested region, the disease was also observed in turnip rape (Brassica rapa) which is grown as ornamental plants for landscape design in early spring and important tourist attraction. Consequently, both agriculture and local tourism are damaged by clubroot. The increase of clubroot incidence in this region might be caused by significant increase of cabbage production, the expansion of cropping season throughout the year and continuous turnip rape cultivation in the same fields of cabbage for almost three decades. Therefore we are trying to estimate the risk of clubroot damage cultivation throughout the year in this region. We collected five isolates of resting spores and identified them as race 3, 4 and 9 by Williams' method, and as pathotype group 3 and 4 by classification system using clubroot resistant (CR) $F_1$ cultivars of Chinese cabbage as differential hosts as described in Hatakeyama et al.(2004). Furthermore, we found that these populations were avirulent to commercial CR cabbages. These results indicate that introduction of CR cabbage and breeding of turnip rape are the effective measures to solve our problem.

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Pathotype Classification of Plasmodiophora brassicae Isolates Using Clubroot-Resistant Cultivars of Chinese Cabbage

  • Kim, Hun;Jo, Eun Ju;Choi, Yong Ho;Jang, Kyoung Soo;Choi, Gyung Ja
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제32권5호
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    • pp.423-430
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    • 2016
  • 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. brassicae field isolates were determined using various Chinese cabbage including 22 commercial cultivars from Korea, China, and Japan, and 15 inbred lines. All P. brassicae isolates exhibited the typical clubroot disease on non-clubroot resistant cultivar, indicating that the isolates were highly pathogenic. According to the reactions on the Williams' hosts, the 12 field isolates were initially classified into five races. However, when these isolates were inoculated onto clubroot-resistant (CR) cultivars of Chinese cabbage, several isolates led to different disease responses even though the isolates have been assigned to the same race by the Williams' host responses. Based on the pathogenicity results, the 12 field isolates were reclassified into four different groups: pathotype 1 (GN1, GN2, GS, JS, and HS), 2 (DJ and KS), 3 (HN1, PC, and YC), and 4 (HN2 and SS). In addition, the CR cultivars from Korea, China, and Japan exhibited distinguishable disease responses to the P. brassicae isolates, suggesting that the 22 cultivars used in this study, including the non-CR cultivars, are classified into four different host groups based on their disease resistance. Combining these findings, the four differential hosts of Chinese cabbage and four pathotype groups of P. brassicae might provide an efficient screening system for resistant cultivars and a new foundation of breeding strategies for CR Chinese cabbage.

Streptomyces sp. AC-3을 이용한 배추 무사마귀병의 생물학적 방제 (Biocontrol of Cabbage Clubroot by the Organic Fertilizer Using Streptomyces sp. AC-3.)

  • 주길재;김영목;김정웅;김원찬;이인구;최용화;김진호
    • 한국미생물·생명공학회지
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.172-178
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    • 2004
  • 본 연구는 배추 무사마귀병의 생물학적 방제를 위해 수행되었다. 배추 무사마귀병균 Plasmodiophora sp외 길항미생물은 낙엽부식토양에서 분리한 350여 종의 토양미생물 중에서 가장 길항력이 높은 방선균 AC-3균주를 이용하였고, AC-3 균주는 16S rDNA 염기서열분석방법으로 Streptomyces sp.로 동정되었다. Streptomyces sp. AC-3은 배양액 $m\ell$당 9.3 units의 chitinase를 생산하였다. 그 결과 배추 무사마귀병균 Plasmodiophora sp.의 배양액에 Streptomyces sp. AC-3을 접종하고 배양하면 Plasmodiophora sp.의 균체가 팽윤되거나 세포벽이 용해된 모습이 관찰되었다. Streptomyces sp. AC-3은 전딘도 배추 무사마귀병이 만연했던 포장에서 재배 시험하기 위해 제형화시키고 유기질비료에 첨가하여 이용하였다. 미생물제제를 첨가하지 많고 제조한 유기질비료(H-1)(대조구)와 미생물제제 첨가하여 제조한 유기질비료(H-2)(처리구)에 의한 포장시험에서 배추의 생육은 재배 40일 까지는 거의 차이를 나타나지 않았으나 재배 60일에는 다소 차이를 나타내었다. 배추의 병 발생율을 조사한 결과 무사마귀병은 H-1 비료 처리구에서는 36.17% 병이 발생되었으나 H-2 비료 처리구에서는 18.28% 발병되어 약 50%의 방제효과를 나타내었으며, 균핵병, 잎마름병, 그루썩음병 등에서도 길항효과를 나타내어 생물학적 방제가 가능한 균주로 확인되었다.

고랭지 배추재배를 위한 뿌리혹병 저항성 품종선발 (Screening of Resistant Chinese Cabbage Cultivar against Clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae) for Cultivation in Highland)

  • 윤철수;정은경;이상준;장연;이재은;김병섭
    • 식물병연구
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 53의 배추품종 및 계통에 대한 고랭지재배에 적합한 품종을 선발하기 위하여 원예적 특성이 우수하면서 십자화과 작물 재배지역에서 심각하게 발생하는 배추 뿌리혹병에 저항성인 배추를 선발하기 위하여 실험을 수행하였다. 34개 품종의 배추와 19개 계통의 배추를 배추뿌리혹병원균으로 오염된 고랭지 포장에 정식하였다. 정식 30일 후에 내서성 및 지상부 뿌리혹병 발생에 의한 시들음 조사를 하였고, 정식 60일 후에 뿌리흑병 지하부 발생조사, 품종 및 계통 별 수량성을 알아보고자 생체중을 측정하였다. 정식 30일 후 내서성 및 뿌리혹병에 대한 지상부 시들음 조사에서 '불암플러스', '강력여름배추' 품종과 'SP-02', 'SP-05', 'CR DB 29', 'CR DB 50' 계통이 저항성이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 정식 60일 후 뿌리혹병 발병률에 대한 지하부 조사에서는 '대통 품종', 'Super CR Kimi 85 품종', 'super CR Hiraki' 품종이 뿌리혹병에 대한 저항성이 높은 것으로 조사되었다. 정식 60일 후 품종별 생체중 조사에서는 'Super CR Hiroki' 품종이 생체중 2,500 g이상으로 다른 품종에 비하여 월등히 좋았다. 배추정식 초기인, 정식 후 30일 지상부의 시들음 조사에서 저항성품종으로 조사된 성적과 정식 후 60일 뿌리혹병에 대한 지하부 저항성 조사 성적은 다소 차이가 있었다. 배추품종으로 'Super CR Hiraki', ' Super CR Kimi 85', 'CR 장군'이 배추 계통으로 'CR DB 29', 'CR DB 50'이 내서성 및 뿌리혹병 발생에도 저항성을 보였으며 아울러 원예학적 특성 중 생체중에 대해서도 윌등히 우수하여 강원도 고랭지 재배에 적합할 것으로 사료된다.

Development of Clubroot Resistant Doubled-Haploid Inbred Lines in Kimchi Cabbage (Chinese Cabbage) (Brassica rapa L.)

  • Park, Suhyoung;Jang, Hayoung;Park, Min Young
    • 한국균학회소식:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국균학회 2015년도 춘계학술대회 및 임시총회
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    • pp.37-37
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    • 2015
  • Kimchi cabbage (Chinese cabbage), radish and Cabbage are major Brassicaceae vegetables in Korea. Especially, we can easily develop whole plant from one microspore in Kimchi cabbage. To develop clubroot resistant doubled-haploid (DH) inbred lines, we pollinated a clubroot resistant turnip of 'IT 033820' with a Kimchi cabbage (Chinese cabbage) inbred of 'BP 079'. More than 85 DH inbred lines were developed from this combination. We screened about 400 materials including these DH inbred lines, commercial cultivars and breeding materials during 3 years using hydroponic system after inoculating single spore isolation race 4(SSI-04) inoculate. One inbred line derived from this combination selected as clubroot resistant and registered as 'Wonkyo20036ho'. We inoculated 26 DH inbred lines derived from 'Zoong-baek 2ho' using SSI-4, the percent of resistant plants varied from 0 to 83%. However the horticultural traits of highly resistant DH inbred line was poor. Thus we selected one DH line showing 77% resistant with yellow inner leaf and maid good head, was registered as 'Wonkyo20034ho'. Another DH inbred line derived from Korean variety of 'Wol-dong' showing 86% resistant was registered as 'Wonkyo20037ho'. Other DH inbred lines were derived from Chinese cultivar of 'Choon-hi-go-hang-wang' and 'Hwang-shim-zo48' showed 80 and 71% resistant, respectively, was also selected for registration. Even though DH inbred lines derived from turnip showed highly resistant to SSI-04 and provincial inoculate, they showed poor characteristics in horticultural traits. However, commercial seed companies showed interesting for adapting these DH inbred lines in commercial breeding.

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