Abstract

Řicařova V., Kazda J., Singh K., Rysanek P. (2016): Clubroot caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Wor.: a review of emerging serious disease of oilseed rape in the Czech Republic. Plant Protect. Sci., 52: 71–86. Winter oilseed rape is the second most frequently grown crop in the Czech Republic. Clubroot, caused by Plasmo diophora brassicae (Wor.), was previously a problem in production of vegetable. The disease has been spreading on winter rape ( Brassica napus L.) over the past four years. Infected stands were reported throughout the country in autumn 2011. The pathogen is probably widely spread in the whole country, its incidence depends on suitable weather conditions. Every field with clubroot is considered as contaminated for many years. The amounts of inoculum and its distribution are not sufficient yet, but this is just the initial stage of colonisation. There is a similar situation resem bling experiences from other countries (Canada, Germany) where clubroot has gradually expanded in the last 15 years.

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