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Clubroot in <i>Brassica</i>: recent advances in genomics, breeding, and disease management

Jakir Hasan, Swati Megha, Habibur Rahman

2021Genome50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clubroot disease, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, affects Brassica oilseed and vegetable production worldwide. This review is focused on various aspects of clubroot disease and its management, including understanding the pathogen and resistance in the host plants. Advances in genetics, molecular biology techniques, and omics research have helped to identify several major loci, QTL, and genes from the Brassica genomes involved in the control of clubroot resistance. Transcriptomic studies have helped to extend our understanding of the mechanism of infection by the pathogen and the molecular basis of resistance/susceptibility in the host plants. A comprehensive understanding of the clubroot disease and host resistance would allow developing a better strategy by integrating the genetic resistance with cultural practices to manage this disease from a long-term perspective.

Topics & Concepts

ClubrootBiologyGenomicsBrassicaBiotechnologyDisease managementPlant disease resistanceGenomeResistance (ecology)GeneticsTranscriptomePlant diseaseHost (biology)DiseaseGeneComputational biologyAgronomyMEDLINESystematic reviewPathologyMedicineGene expressionBiochemistryPlant Disease Resistance and GeneticsPlant Pathogens and ResistanceNitrogen and Sulfur Effects on Brassica