Sclerotinia risk is building | Lygus bugs | Grasshoppers | What's wrong with that crop?…
Sclerotinia stem rot
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Cabbage seedpod weevil | Prioritize predicting sclerotinia | Still planning an in-season herbicide? | How is that crop looking?…
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Protect that (high value) crop from disease | What's the ROI on that new product? | Top tips to optimize 1-pass herbicide | What if Mother Nature doesn't play along…
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Spraying for sclerotinia | Heat damage | Beneficial insects | Late-window herbicide applications…
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Four questions to help assess the sclerotinia stem rot risk situation for 2021…
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Not really. If infection got started, then this fungus is in the plant. When conditions are ideal (relative humidity over 80 per cent and temperatures of 20°C to 25°C) then pathogen grows aggressively eating up more tissue. When conditions are not ideal, the disease slows…waiting, patiently…
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CCC agronomy director Clint Jurke is looking for farmers who made the decision to spray or not spray fungicide for sclerotinia based on what a sclerotinia stem rot prediction tool – sclerotinia checklist, spore testing or weather station predictions – told them…
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In general, late applications are not as effective as applications at 20 per cent flower because early infection tends to cause the most yield loss. But fungicide applied late in the window can provide valuable protection from sclerotinia stem rot if flowering is extended or if conditions become more conducive to disease…