Topics for August 5, 2021 – Issue 18
Verticillium Stripe is a new disease which thrives in dry conditions. It is starting to show up as prematurely ripened patches across fields in Manitoba. Know the facts before spraying for late-season…
Read moreVerticillium Stripe is a new disease which thrives in dry conditions. It is starting to show up as prematurely ripened patches across fields in Manitoba. Know the facts before spraying for late-season…
Read more…of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon). The event, designed for agronomists, provides a pre-season, hands-on learning experience to improve your knowledge of blackleg, verticillium stripe, insects and nutrient management. Plus, you can earn…
Read more…diseases are at their peak, relatively easy to distinguish and identification is not yet confused by the saprophytic fungi that can set in as plants dry down. Verticillium is one…
Read more…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…
Read more…six per cent of fields with average incidence of 0.6 per cent. Verticillium stripe was suspected in three per cent of fields. Saskatchewan: Blackleg basal symptoms were present in 72…
Read more…provide some early warning if you take time to look. Read more on the 8 diseases and how to identify them. Post-harvest scouting for verticillium and more. Verticillium is one…
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