@ARTICLE{Nabrdalik_Małgorzata_B._Tubercle_2023, author={Nabrdalik, Małgorzata B. and Moliszewska, Ewa B.}, volume={vol. 63}, number={No 3}, journal={Journal of Plant Protection Research}, pages={366–374}, howpublished={online}, year={2023}, publisher={Committee of Plant Protection PAS}, publisher={Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute}, abstract={Tubercle disease or a bacterial pocket disease of sugar beets are names used to describe one of the gall-malformed diseases of sugar beet roots. Xanthomonas beticola is the historical name of the pathogen supposedly causing bacterial pocket disease. There were no isolates deposited in any collection corresponding to the originally isolated bacteria, except two strains from the NCPPB (National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, UK). However, both isolates were identified as related to Bacillus pumilus, which raised doubts about their pathogenicity. In our laboratory, greenhouse, and preliminary field experiments, we demonstrated that such strains are not pathogenic to sugar beets. Furthermore, both strains promoted their growth, improved their yield quality, and partly protected them against Rhizoctonia solani in a field experiment.}, type={Article}, title={Tubercle disease of sugar beets, the lost pathogen, and the thin border between pathogenicity and stimulatory effect}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/128223/PDF/OA_0_JPPR_63_3_1668_Nabrdalik.pdf}, doi={10.24425/jppr.2023.146868}, keywords={bacterial pocket disease, IAA, plant growth promotion, sugar beet, tubercle disease}, }