
doi: 10.5586/aa.1973.004
On the basis of clubs present on roots and resting-spores present in root cells it was shown that 132 plant species and varietes from the family <i>Cruciferae</i> out of 174 tested were susceptible to infection with <i>Plasmodiophora brassicae</i>. The susceptible plants included all the species cultivated in Poland and all the common weeds with the exception of <i>Barbarea vulgaris</i>.
Agriculture (General), S1-972
Agriculture (General), S1-972
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