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Koolgewassen

Codes voor ziekteorganismen bij koolgewassen

Wetenschappelijke naam Engelse naam Code Races/Strains Resistentieniveau Remark
Virussen

Cauliflower mosaic virus

Cauliflower mosaicCaMV   

Turnip mosaic virus

Turnip mosaicTuMV   
 
Bacteriën

Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola

Peppery leaf spotPsm   

Xanthomonas campestris pv. armoraciae

Leaf spotXca HR 

Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris

Black rotXcc IR 
 
Schimmels

Albugo candida

White rustAc   

Albugo macrospora

White rustAm   

Alternaria brassicae

Black leaf spotAbe IR 

Alternaria brassicicola

Black leaf spotAba IR 

Alternaria japonica

Black spotAj HR 

Erysiphe cruciferarum

Powdery mildewEc   

Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. conglutinans

YellowsFoc   

Mycosphaerella brassicicola

Ring spotMb IR 

Leptosphaeria maculans (anamorph: Phoma lingam)

Black legLm HR 

Peronospora parasitica

Downy mildewPp IR 

Plasmodiophora brassicae

ClubrootPb   

Verticillium albo-atrum

Verticillium wiltVa IR 

Verticillium dahliae

Verticillium wiltVd IR 

Verticillium longisporum

Verticillium wiltVl   
 
Insecten

Brevicoryne brassicae

Cabbage aphidBb   

Plutella xylostella

Diamond back mothPx   

Thrips tabaci

ThripsTt HR 
HRHoog Resistent
IRIntermediair Resistent

Schedule 2 - Resistance

  1. - Terminology and definitions
    1. ‘Immunity’ means not subject to attack or infection by a specified pest or pathogen.
    2. ‘Resistance’ is the ability of a plant variety to restrict the growth and development of a specified pest or pathogen and/or the damage they cause when compared to susceptible plant varieties under similar environmental conditions and pest or pathogen pressure. Resistant varieties may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest of pathogen pressure.
      Two levels of resistance are defined:
      1. High resistance (HR): plant varieties that highly restrict the growth and development of the
        specified pest or pathogen under normal pest or pathogen pressure when compared to susceptible
        varieties. These plant varieties may, however, exhibit some symptoms or damage under heavy pest
        or pathogen pressure.
      2. Intermediate resistance (IR): plant varieties that restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen, but may exhibit a greater range of symptoms or damage compared to highly resistant varieties. Intermediately resistant plant varieties will still show less severe symptoms or damage than susceptible plant varieties when grown under similar environmental conditions and/or pest or pathogen pressure.
    3. ‘Susceptibility’ is the inability of a plant variety to restrict the growth and development of a specified pest or pathogen.
  2. - Information per variety
    Resistances in varieties of our crops will be coded (see coding list at www.enzazaden.com ), unless indicated otherwise. In case a variety is resistant to more than one pathogen, the individual resistance codes will be separated by the symbol ‘/ ‘.

    If in a resistance code of a certain variety reference is made to certain strains for which the resistance is claimed this means that no resistance is claimed to other strains of the same pathogen.

    If, in a resistance code, no reference is made to strains of the pathogen for which the resistance is claimed, resistance is claimed only to certain not further specified strains of the pathogen and we hereby disclaim any guarantee that the variety will not be infected by the said pathogen.