…of blackleg, not grey stem. Verticillium stripe in canola. Credit: Manitoba Agriculture Verticillium infected stems. Credit: Vikram Bisht, Manitoba Agriculture Close up of infected stems. Credit: Vikram Bisht, Manitoba Agriculture…
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…way to prevent the spread of clubroot to a field. Read about the three necessary steps for successful sanitation and additional recommendations for high-risk and low-risk areas. Is it verticillium…
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…crop and therefore easy to notice. Other symptoms include sprouting in the pod, and purplish plants and pods, although this purpling can result from many potential causes. Read more. Verticillium stripe…
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What disease management planning can I do in February? Verticillium stripe has been a hot topic on the farm show circuit in January and February. The disease has been confirmed…
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…2. Identify verticillium stripe. The list of important canola diseases expands to four with the addition of verticillium stripe. Learn to identify it. 3. Don’t forget about clubroot. The top…
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…start looking for verticillium stripe’s characteristic ‘striped’ or two-toned, half healthy and half dry stem. There have been some reports of Alternaria and aster yellows (AY). We are gaining more…
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