Soil on tires can move clubroot, herbicide-resistant weeds and more from field to field. Moving soil means moving pests. The list includes: Plasmodiophora brassicae (canola pathogen causing clubroot) Verticillium longisporim…
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…to environmental stresses during the growing season. Disease symptoms are easiest to identify in standing stumble and intact residue. Verticillium stripe is showing up in new fields including in Alberta…
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…germination to spore release? It takes 2-3 weeks of soil moisture for this cycle: sclerotia imbibe moisture, sclerotia germinate to form apothecia, apothecia release spores. Read more. 4. Is verticillium…
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…what factors robbed yield in-season: Disease: could seed treatment or timely in-season management have helped? Post-swathing is the easiest time to see disease identifiers including stem shredding. sclerotinia sclerotia, verticillium…
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…it can also dry soil, cause straw clumping, reduce soil structure and porosity, cause billows of herbicide-limiting dust, spread spores from diseases like clubroot and verticillium stripe, compact the soil,…
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…enhancing canola resistance to Verticillium longisporum Dwayne Hegedus, AAFC Saskatoon – Assessing fungicide sensitivity in S. sclerotiorum Steve Robinson, AAFC Saskatoon – Next generation insecticides: Novel RNAi targets for pollinator-friendly…
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