evaluation of cabbage- and broccoli-genetic resources for resistance to clubroot and fusarium wilt
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Clubroot and Fusarium wilt of cole crops (Brassica oleracea L.) are destructive diseases which for many years
has brought a decline in quality and large losses in yields all over the world. The breeding of resistant cultivars
is an effective approach to reduce the use of chemical fungicides and minimize crop losses. This study was
conducted to evaluate the resistance of 60 cabbage (B. oleracea var. capitata) and 6 broccoli (B. oleracea var.
italica) lines provided by The RDA-Genebank Information Center to clubroot and Fusarium wilt. To investigate
resistance to clubroot, seedlings of the genetic resources were inoculated with Plasmodiophora brassicae by
drenching the roots with a mixed spore suspension (1 : 1) of two isolates. Of the tested genetic resources, four
cabbage lines were moderately resistant and ‘K166220’ represented the highest resistance to P. brassicae. The
others were susceptible to clubroot. On the other hand, to select resistant plants to Fusarium wilt, the genetic
resources were inoculated with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans by dipping the roots in spore suspension
of the fungus. Among them, 17 cabbage and 5 broccoli lines were resistant, 16 cabbage lines were
moderately resistant, and the others were susceptible to Fusarium wilt. Especially, three cabbage (‘IT227115’,
‘K161791’, ‘K173350’) and two broccoli (‘IT227100’, ‘IT227099’) lines were highly resistant to the fungus. We
suggest that the resistant genetic resources can be used as a basic material for resistant B. oleracea breeding
system against clubroot and Fusarium wilt.
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Authors | ;Ji Hyun Lee;Eun Ju Jo;Kyoung Soo Jang;Yong Ho Choi;Gyung Ja Choi;Jin-Cheol Kim |
Journal | kao teng hsueh hsiao hua heush hsueh pao/ chemical journal of chinese universities |
Year | 2014 |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2014.20.4.235 |
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