2007
DOI: 10.2503/jjshs.76.163
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<i>Rosa multiflora</i> with Root Rot Tolerance Has No Tolerance Mechanism on the Root Surface during the Early Infection Process

Abstract: Rosa multiflora 'Matsushima No. 3' shows tolerance to root rot disease caused by Pythium helicoides Drechsler. However, there has been no report on the tolerance mechanism of 'Matsushima No. 3'. The infection process of Pythium in diseased plants was divided broadly into two stages, as early and later infection processes. This study focused on the early infection process: chemotaxis, attachment, and encystment of zoospores and germ tube germination on the root surface, in order to clarify the tolerance of 'Mat… Show more

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