Previously Funded Research

verticillium stripe and investigate the role of plant root exudates in either triggering or inhibiting Verticillium longisporum growth. Understanding this interaction could lead to a quicker screening method for resistance….

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Verticillium update

Canola infected with Verticillium longisporum was discovered in Manitoba in 2014. This prompted follow up soil surveys by the CFIA in 2015, which did find V. longisporum in Alberta, British…

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Diseases

…In addition to blackleg, clubroot and sclerotinia stem rot, diseases such as alternaria, aster yellows, root rot, seedling disease complex and verticillium stripe (amongst others) should be understood in order…

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Blackleg

…the Blackleg Management Guide. Scout for disease It is important to accurately identify the disease, as there are other diseases that can be confused with blackleg (e.g. sclerotinia, verticillium stripe,…

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History of canola seed development

…even lower saturated fatty acid content early maturing B. napus for shorter growing environments new herbicide tolerance disease resistance – ex. to clubroot, blackleg, sclerotinia, verticillium stripe, etc. insect resistance…

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Disease ID tips for pre-harvest scouting

…about verticillium in the Canola Encyclopedia. Verticillium stripe in canola. Credit: Manitoba Agriculture Verticillium stripe. Peeling shows the darkening underneath the epidermis and outer cortex of the stem. Verticillium stripe….

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