How to identify verticillium stripe

…cycle graphic. (Verticillium stripe, caused by V. longisporum, is the verticillium disease of canola in Western Canada. Verticillium wilt, caused by V. dahliae, is a common disease in various other…

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…and verticillium stripe: click here for Saskatchewan and here for Manitoba. (Choose the best canola seed traits for each field) (New nutrient uptake and removal guidelines) (Blackleg loss calculator) (Verticillium

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How to identify verticillium stripe

…sampling requirements. Samples are submitted under the blackleg race ID test. Other labs may also have tests to confirm verticillium, but check before sending samples. Verticillium-infected stems. Distinguishing verticillium stripe…

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…are quick tips on how to tell verticillium stripe, sclerotinia and blackleg apart. CCC agronomy specialists and others can help with diagnostics. Free clubroot, verticillium stripe and blackleg testing is…

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…hard, cylindrical sclerotia. Clubroot: look for root galls, which limit nutrient and water uptake and can cause premature ripening, wilting, yellowing and plant death. Verticillium stripe: look for stunting and…

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…easiest time to see disease identifiers including stem shredding, sclerotinia sclerotia, verticillium stripe microsclerotia and blackleg pycnidia. Free disease testing is available for clubroot, blackleg and verticillium stripe: click here…

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…start looking for verticillium stripe’s characteristic ‘striped’ or two-toned, half healthy and half dry stem. There have been some reports of Alternaria and aster yellows (AY). We are gaining more…

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Questions of the Week

…this article provides in-depth information on recommended options for various disease and management priorities. How to tell verticillium stripe from blackleg? Using the ‘Is it verticillium stripe or blackleg?’ field…

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