Pathotype Characterization of <i>Plasmodiophora brassicae</i>, the Cause of Clubroot in Central Europe and Sweden (2016–2020)

Clubroot, caused by <i>Plasmodiophora brassicae</i>, is a crucial oilseed rape disease worldwide. Information on the virulence of <i>P. brassicae</i> populations is essential to apply disease control with proper clubroot-resistant cultivars. In 2016–2020, 84 isolates of <i...

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Main Authors: Nazanin Zamani-Noor, Ann-Charlotte Wallenhammar, Joanna Kaczmarek, Usha Rani Patar, Miloslav Zouhar, Marie Manasova, Małgorzata Jędryczka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-11-01
Series:Pathogens
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/11/12/1440
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Summary:Clubroot, caused by <i>Plasmodiophora brassicae</i>, is a crucial oilseed rape disease worldwide. Information on the virulence of <i>P. brassicae</i> populations is essential to apply disease control with proper clubroot-resistant cultivars. In 2016–2020, 84 isolates of <i>P. brassicae</i> were collected in the Czech Republic (CZ), Germany (DE), Poland (PL), and Sweden (SW). Pathotypes were designated using 17 Brassica hosts, including the European Clubroot Differentials (ECD), Somé set, and clubroot-resistant oilseed rape cv. Mendel. According to the ECD set, virulence analyses differentiated the isolates into 42 pathotypes. The most common pathotypes were 16/31/31 (in DE, PL, and SW) and 16/06/12 (in CZ, DE, and PL). Six pathotypes were found according to the Somé set, including 1–4 pathotypes per country. P1 was most prevalent in DE, PL, and SW, while P3 was abundant in CZ, DE, and PL. The current study provides clear evidence for a shift towards increased virulence in <i>P. brassicae</i> populations compared to previous studies. Several isolates overcame the resistance of cv. Mendel and of <i>Brassica rapa</i> genotypes ECD 01 to ECD 04. Considering all investigated samples, significant negative correlations were found between clubroot incidence and the frequency of oilseed rape in crop rotation, as for clubroot incidence and soil pH.
ISSN:2076-0817