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- Clubroot abstract "This article is about disease. For the musician, see Clubroot (musician).Clubroot is a common disease of cabbages, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, radishes, turnips, stocks, wallflowers and other plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae (Cruciferae). It is caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, which was once considered a slime mold but is now put in the group Phytomyxea. It has as many as thirteen races. Gall formation or distortion takes place on latent roots and gives the shape of a club or spindle. In the cabbage such attacks on the roots cause undeveloped heads or a failure to head at all, followed often by decline in vigor or by death. It is an important disease, affecting an estimated 10% of the total cultured area worldwide.Historical reports of clubroot date back to the 13th century in Europe. In the late 19th century, a severe epidemic of clubroot destroyed large proportions of the cabbage crop in St. Petersburg. The Russian scientist Mikhail Woronin eventually identified the cause of clubroot as a "plasmodiophorous organism" in 1875, and gave it the name Plasmodiophora brassicae.In 18th, 19th and early 20th century Britain clubroot was sometimes called finger and toe, fingers and toes, anbury, or ambury, these last two also meaning a soft tumor on a horse.The potential of cultural practices to reduce crop losses due to clubroot are limited, and chemical treatments to control the fungus are either banned due to environmental regulations or are not cost effective. Breeding of resistant cultivars therefore is a promising alternative.".
- Clubroot class Phytomyxea.
- Clubroot family Plasmodiophoraceae.
- Clubroot genus Plasmodiophora.
- Clubroot kingdom Rhizaria.
- Clubroot order Plasmodiophorales.
- Clubroot phylum Cercozoa.
- Clubroot thumbnail Knolvoet_bij_bloemkool_(Plasmodiophora_brassicae_on_cauliflower).jpg?width=300.
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- Clubroot wikiPageID "3013542".
- Clubroot wikiPageRevisionID "568265925".
- Clubroot binomial "Plasmodiophora brassicae".
- Clubroot binomialAuthority "Woronin, 1877".
- Clubroot classis Phytomyxea.
- Clubroot familia Plasmodiophoraceae.
- Clubroot genus "Plasmodiophora".
- Clubroot hasPhotoCollection Clubroot.
- Clubroot name "Cabbage Clubroot".
- Clubroot ordo Plasmodiophorales.
- Clubroot phylum Cercozoa.
- Clubroot regnum Rhizaria.
- Clubroot species "P. brassicae".
- Clubroot subject Category:Crucifer_diseases.
- Clubroot subject Category:Parasites_of_plants.
- Clubroot subject Category:Parasitic_protists.
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- Clubroot type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- Clubroot type LivingThing100004258.
- Clubroot type Microorganism101326291.
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- Clubroot type Organism100004475.
- Clubroot type Pathogen101386007.
- Clubroot type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Clubroot type PlantPathogensAndDiseases.
- Clubroot type Whole100003553.
- Clubroot type Species.
- Clubroot type Organism.
- Clubroot comment "This article is about disease. For the musician, see Clubroot (musician).Clubroot is a common disease of cabbages, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, radishes, turnips, stocks, wallflowers and other plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae (Cruciferae). It is caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, which was once considered a slime mold but is now put in the group Phytomyxea. It has as many as thirteen races.".
- Clubroot label "Clubroot".
- Clubroot label "Hernia de la col".
- Clubroot label "Kiła kapuściana".
- Clubroot label "Knolvoet".
- Clubroot label "Kohlhernie".
- Clubroot sameAs Kohlhernie.
- Clubroot sameAs Hernia_de_la_col.
- Clubroot sameAs Knolvoet.
- Clubroot sameAs Kiła_kapuściana.
- Clubroot sameAs m.08kl4h.
- Clubroot sameAs Q1378682.
- Clubroot sameAs Q1378682.
- Clubroot sameAs Clubroot.
- Clubroot wasDerivedFrom Clubroot?oldid=568265925.
- Clubroot depiction Knolvoet_bij_bloemkool_(Plasmodiophora_brassicae_on_cauliflower).jpg.
- Clubroot isPrimaryTopicOf Clubroot.
- Clubroot name "Cabbage Clubroot".