…stems as well. The disease that we see in Canada is caused by the pathogen Verticillium longisporum. Read more about this disease and its lifecycle in the Canola Encyclopedia’s verticillium…
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Verticillium wilt of canola has been renamed verticillium stripe. Why? The pathogen in question, Verticillium longisporum, does not appear to produce wilt symptoms in canola, so the “wilt” name used…
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…the Canola Council of Canada, provided an overview of verticillium stripe disease for a Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture webinar. View the webinar recording. The Canola Encyclopedia has more on verticillium stripe….
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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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…to our key export markets. Verticillium disease etiology and nursery Research team: Dilantha Fernando (University of Manitoba), Mario Tenuta (University of Manitoba), Sheau-Fang Hwang (University of Alberta, Stephen Strelkov (University…
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…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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