This document summarizes the life cycle of Plasmodiophora brassicae, which causes clubroot disease in cabbage. It has both a haploid and diploid phase. In the haploid phase, resting spores in soil germinate to form zoospores that infect root hairs and develop into gametangia containing gametes. Gametes fuse in pairs during the diploid phase to form zygotes that infect root cells and develop into sporangia, completing the life cycle. The sporangia cause galls or clubs to form on the roots and can remain dormant in soil for years.