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How do new pathotypes develop?

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Roughly one tonne of soil — 1,000,000 grams. Soil that is lightly infested with clubroot has a low chance of selecting for a pathotype that could be virulent on clubroot-resistant canola.

Resistance can lose its effectiveness when repeated cropping of a resistance source selects for individuals within a pathogen population that are virulent on that resistance. Initially, these new pathogen strains are very rare but then increase by being able to attack the "resistant" genotypes.

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