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Agronomic Performance of Partly Clubroot-resistant Spring Oilseed Turnip Rape Lines
Authors:A -C Wallenhammar  L Johnsson  B Gerhardson
Institution:Authors' addresses: Swedish Federation of Rural Economy and Agricultural Societies, P.O. 271, SE-701 45 Örebro, Sweden;;Plant Pathology and Biocontrol Unit, P.O. 7035, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden (correspondence to A.-C. Wallenhammar)
Abstract:In field experiment studies that tested the effects of three partly resistant cultivars of spring oilseed turnip rape ( Brassica campestris ), multiplication of clubroot was moderate. When initial soil inoculum levels were 47–72% of infected test plants in the bioassay, only 2.1–10% of the plants were infected after harvest. The yield of partly resistant lines was 5–10% higher compared with that of the susceptible cultivar SW Kulta, which on average yielded 1.73 t/ha. The average disease severity index (DSI) after harvest in these trials was 12.7 for the nonresistant cultivar SW Kulta and ranged between 2.2 and 6.2 for the partly resistant lines. The study demonstrated that in fields where the soil infestation level gives a DSI of less than 10, or when less than 20% of the bait plants are infected in the bioassay, it is possible to avoid the risk of severe yield losses from clubroot infections by integrating a partly resistant cultivar into the crop rotation.
Keywords:Brassica campestris  crop rotation  Plasmodiophora brassicae  resistance
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