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Home / Canola Watch / Watch Verticillium stripe webinar

  • Diseases
  • Verticillium
  • December 16, 2020 - Issue 31
December 16, 2020

Watch Verticillium stripe webinar

Justine Cornelsen, agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada, provided an overview of verticillium stripe disease for a Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture webinar. View the webinar recording.

The Canola Encyclopedia has more on verticillium stripe.

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