…sclerotinia. To identify sclerotinia stem rot, look for bleached lesions with zonate markings, straw-coloured plants, and/or hollow diseased stems with sclerotia bodies present. Other diseases such as root/foot rot, verticillium…
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…Dudgeon-MacDonald of Darlingford, Manitoba Brian Tishler of Mannville, Alberta RESOURCE: Verticillium stripe identification guide. The new guide has been added to the Canola Council of Canada’s suite of agronomy guides. PLEASE VOLUNTEER: Sign up…
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…Look for a spring release of a new CCC educational video on swede midge biology. Clint Jurke, Agronomy Director jurkec@canolacouncil.org I want to find out if verticillium stripe has a…
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Three questions to help plan your management for verticillium stripe, herbicide-resistant kochia and insects. 1. Verticillium stripe has been a hot topic at farm shows this winter and spring. When…
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…really dry is probably a bad idea. Read more. Tillage. Tillage increases the risk of soil erosion and it has the potential to spread clubroot and verticillium. Tillage also dries…
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…as per previous years but now also includes verticillium stripe. More information is available here. Free disease testing is also available in Manitoba. More information is available here. DISEASE REPORTING…
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