Clubroot disease in soil: An examination of its occurrence in chemical and organic environments
Zakirul Islam,
Quoc Thinh Tran,
Motoki Kubo
Abstract:Clubroot is a disease in cruciferous plants caused by the soil-borne pathogenPlasmodiophora brassicae. This pathogen rapidly spreads in soil, and plant growth is inhibited by infection with spores. In this study, the development of clubroot disease inBrassica rapavar. perviridis was investigated in different soil environments (chemical and organic soils). The bacterial biomass and diversity of the soil and roots were also analyzed in both chemical and organic soils. Bacterial biomass and diversity in the organ… Show more
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