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…(cutting once below the soil line and again at the soil surface) for blackleg and verticillium, assess roots for clubroot, assess the exterior of the stem for verticillium and sclerotinia (note:…

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6 basics of blackleg management in canola

…instructions for tank mixes. Verticillium stripe bonus. Researchers have shown a connection between blackleg and verticillium stripe infection. Often both diseases are found together in a plant. One way to reduce…

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Don’t let this happen to you!

…crown — a characteristic of blackleg, not grey stem. Verticillium stripe on canola stems Verticillium stripe – Disease symptoms in canola include leaf chlorosis, early ripening, stunting and as the…

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