Quantifying resistance to P lasmodiophora brassicae in B rassica hosts
causes clubroot of crucifers. A quantitative
PCR
(
qPCR
)‐based protocol was developed to measure
P
. brassicae
DNA in the roots of susceptible, intermediately susceptible, intermediately resistant and resistant
B
rassica
hosts, and the non‐host wheat, at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 42 days post‐inoculation (dpi). The final reaction of each plant genotype was recorded as an index of disease at 42 dpi.
Plasmodiophora brassicae
DNA
showed an increase in susceptible and moderately resistant hosts from 5 to 42 dpi, in contrast to a decrease in a highly resistant host and the non‐host wheat over the same period. Index of disease was significantly positively correlated with the amount of
P
. brassicae
DNA in the roots at 5, 15, 20 and 42 dpi in one experiment, and at 10, 15, 20 and 42 dpi in a repeated experiment. Significant positive correlations also existed between the amounts of
P
. brassicae
DNA
in the roots at 42 dpi and those at 5, 10, 15 and 20 dpi in one experiment, and those at 10, 15 and 20 dpi in a repeated experiment. The results generated by the
qPCR
assay were validated by microscopic examination of roots inoculated with
P
. brassicae
. The
qPCR
‐based protocol developed in this study allows for the accurate quantification of
P
. brassicae
DNA
in host root tissues as early as 5 dpi, and may serve as a useful tool to evaluate pathogen proliferation and development in the roots.
No keywords indexed for this article. Browse by subject →
Geoffrey R. Dixon
Muhammad Asim Javed, Arne Schwelm · 2022
- Published
- Aug 05, 2013
- Vol/Issue
- 63(3)
- Pages
- 715-726
- License
- View
You May Also Like
M. S. Hovmøller, S. Walter · 2015
296 citations
David B. Collinge, Dan Funck Jensen · 2022
264 citations
Isabel Corkley, Bart Fraaije · 2021
237 citations
E. C. Constantin, I. Cleenwerck · 2015
206 citations