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Clubroot can cause significant losses to turnip, rutabaga, cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, Chinese cabbage, and radish. In addition, most cruciferous weeds are susceptible and can serve as reservoirs of the pathogen from one year to another. DISTRIBUTION
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Club root has a long history as a pathogen on crucifers (members of the Brassica or mustard family). The disease was first reported in Europe during the 13th century. It is now found worldwide and has an extensive list of cultivated and weedy cruciferous hosts as well as a few ornamental flowers.
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infect susceptible plants through tiny root hairs or through wounds. The fungus continues its development in the host organism, and a second generation of zoospores is eventually released. Plants infected by only the first generation of zoospores will not develop clubroot.
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Club root has a long history as a pathogen on crucifers (members of the Brassica or mustard family). The disease was first reported in Europe during the 13th century. It is now found worldwide and has an extensive list of cultivated and weedy cruciferous hosts as well as a few ornamental flowers.
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