Stem infections: How to tell them apart

Verticillium stripe in canola. Credit: Manitoba Agriculture Verticillium stripe. Peeling shows the darkening underneath the epidermis and outer cortex of the stem. Verticillium stripe. Foot rot and brown girdling root…

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Tips for pre-harvest disease scouting

…the surface for blackleg. Read more. 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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Canola cultivar traits

…intermediate (I) or susceptible (S) ratings. The canola industry continues to work toward reaching consensus on standardized protocols/methods for other canola diseases, including sclerotinia stem rot and verticillium stripe. Canola…

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Integrated pest management

…means moving clubroot, verticillium, aphanomyces (pea and lentil disease), phytophthera (soybean disease), weed seeds and nematodes. The clean equipment message can also apply to sprayer plumbing. Herbicide residue in sprayers…

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Crop Production Research Priorities

…Contact: Breanna Miller Estimation of impact on yield based on severity of infection from verticillium stripe Interaction and relationship between the blackleg and verticillium stripe Discovery of novel genetic resistance…

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Disease scouting: be a diagnostic detective

…the epidermis. 4) Verticillium stripe and grey stem: Common symptoms: prematurely ripened spots in a crop and greying on the stem Distinguishing characteristics: the epidermis of the stem with verticillium

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