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Genetic studies on resistance to clubroot in Brassica napus
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SUMMARYTen lines of Brassica napus have been tested against four Scandinavian races of clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae). The host‐parasite interaction is mainly differential. The genetics of resistance in the host have been investigated. Several major dominant genes have been localised and their distribution in the cultivars is discussed.
Title: Genetic studies on resistance to clubroot in Brassica napus
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SUMMARYTen lines of Brassica napus have been tested against four Scandinavian races of clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae).
The host‐parasite interaction is mainly differential.
The genetics of resistance in the host have been investigated.
Several major dominant genes have been localised and their distribution in the cultivars is discussed.
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