What to look for when disease scouting
…season, cut the lower stem and look for dead blackened tissue in the crown — a characteristic of blackleg, not grey stem. Verticillium stripe. Disease symptoms in canola include leaf…
Read more…season, cut the lower stem and look for dead blackened tissue in the crown — a characteristic of blackleg, not grey stem. Verticillium stripe. Disease symptoms in canola include leaf…
Read more…identification before the growing season. The events will feature four sessions (40 minutes each) examining four major canola diseases in the Prairies: blackleg, clubroot, sclerotinia stem rot and verticillium stripe….
Read more…insect traps, which rely on farmers giving permission to survey fields. Please consider giving permission in 2025. Hot topics at the forum were: Blackleg Verticillium stripe Cutworm One notable to…
Read more…clubroot and blackleg as per previous years. More information is available here. Verticillium stripe is not included in SaskCanola’s free disease testing, but growers are still encouraged to send in…
Read more…a two-way conversation with SaskCanola’s staff. Click here for details on how to subscribe. RESOURCE: Read this Canola Research Hub blog: Identify verticillium stripe as the first step to effective management SUPPORT:…
Read moreWhy is my canola yellowing early? There are many reasons canola plants may turn colour prematurely. Is it clubroot / verticillium / sclerotinia / sunscald? Do not confuse early yellowing…
Read more