“…This response laid the foundation for categorizing P. brassicae isolates as races (Ayers, 1957;Buczacki et al, 1975;Williams, 1966), which are now referred to as pathotypes (Somé et al, 1996;Strelkov et al, 2018). Pathotyping the physiological reactions of different brassica cultivars to various P. brassicae isolates, as well as molecular phenotyping of the isolates themselves, plays a pivotal role in breeding clubroot resistance and selecting suitable germplasm for growers (Pang et al, 2020;Salih et al, 2023;Somé et al, 1996;Strelkov et al, 2018;Williams, 1966). However, challenges remain within the clubroot community, including the phenotyping process itself and basic tasks like DNA extraction from resting spores.…”