Diamondback moths | Lygus bugs | Harvest management options | Consider ROI before spraying for sclerotinia a second time / on reflowering canola…
Sclerotinia stem rot
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Assess sclerotinia risk now | No quick fix for hail damage | To spray or not to spray for pests | Spray to swath timing…
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Missing flowers likely due to early environmental stresses | Sclerotinia risk high | Insect management | Do add-ins add up?…
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Sclerotinia risk is building | Lygus bugs | Grasshoppers | What's wrong with that crop?…
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Cabbage seedpod weevil | Prioritize predicting sclerotinia | Still planning an in-season herbicide? | How is that crop looking?…
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Protect that (high value) crop from disease | What's the ROI on that new product? | Top tips to optimize 1-pass herbicide | What if Mother Nature doesn't play along…
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Spraying for sclerotinia | Heat damage | Beneficial insects | Late-window herbicide applications…
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Four questions to help assess the sclerotinia stem rot risk situation for 2021…
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Not really. If infection got started, then this fungus is in the plant. When conditions are ideal (relative humidity over 80 per cent and temperatures of 20°C to 25°C) then pathogen grows aggressively eating up more tissue. When conditions are not ideal, the disease slows…waiting, patiently…