Quantitative Studies on the Relationship between Plowing into Soil of Clubbed Roots of Preceding Crops Caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae and Disease Severity in Succeeding Crops(Soil Biology)
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The effect of the plowing of clubbed roots of crucifers on the population of Plasmodiophora brassicae in soil was quantitatively studied by measuring the number of resting spores produced in the diseased plants. Though the mean number of resting spores per diseased plant increased with the increase of the disease severity, it remained almost identical for the disease severity classified into category 3 among host species and cultivars tested. Mean number of resting spores per diseased plant ranged from 9.3 to 10.9 (log) regardless of the value of the disease index. When the number of resting spores in soil was calculated based on these data and plant cultivation methods, the values were equivalent to 4.8-6.4 resting spores g^<-1> soil (log) where clubroot disease occurred severely. The value of the disease index of Chinese cabbage plants grown in the pots where clubbed roots of initially grown plants had been plowed into soil (plowing plot) was higher than that in the pots where no plants had been grown (control plot) and where the clubbed roots of initial plants had been removed (removal plot). Though the number of resting spores of P. brassicae in soil decreased by 14% of the inoculum concentration immediately after the inoculation, the number of spores after the first cultivation in the removal plot was similar to that in the control plot. On the other hand, the number of resting spores in the plowing plot increased significantly compared with that in the control plot. The plowing of clubbed roots into soil resulted in the increase of the population of P. brassicae and disease severity of clubroot in subsequent cultivation in the field. The results corresponded to the values estimated based on the number of resting spores in soil in relation to each value of the disease index.
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著者
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TSUSHIMA Seiya
National Institute for Agro-Environmental Science
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Tsushima Seiya
National Agricultural Research Center For Tohoku Region:(present Address)national Institute For Agro
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Murakami Hiroharu
National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region
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Akimoto Takayuki
National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region
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Kuroyanagi Yukiko
National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region
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Shishido Yoshihiro
National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region
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Akimoto Takayuki
National Agricultural Research Center For Tohoku Region:(present Address)nationalcenter For Seeds An
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Murakami Hiroharu
National Agricultural Research Center For Tohoku Region:(present Address)national Institute Of Veget
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Murakami H
National Grassland Research Inst. Nagano Jpn
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Shishido Y
National Agricultural Research Center For Tohoku Region:(present Address)national Institute Of Veget
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Tsushima Seiya
National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region
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