In 2003, a fungus that produces a disorder known as clubroot was discovered in Alberta. Clubroot has been around for centuries, especially in Europe; it is a swiftly-spreading fungus that causes large ...
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Clubroot is a devastating soil-borne disease causing premature death of canola crops - one of the more profitable crops for Canadian farmers. Currently, limited control measures can remove Clubroot ...
When clubroot hit Tim Care’s farm his oilseed rape yields halved and he had to work out a strategy to cope with this damaging soil-borne disease. Yields dropped sharply to a little over 2.5t/ha in his ...
Clubroot, caused by the soil-borne protist Plasmodiophora brassicae, poses a major threat to Brassica crops worldwide. The disease, which induces the formation of galls on infected roots, disrupts ...
96.1% disease control at 0.5 gal/acre application rate 96.5% disease control at 2.5 gal/acre application rate 98.5% disease control at 10 gal/acre application rate Clubroot is a rapidly-spreading ...
Scientists want to better understand why some canola varieties are resistant to clubroot and are using the Canadian Light Source (CLS) in Saskatoon for help with their research. Canola is the number ...
The number of canola fields in Saskatchewan where clubroot was identified increased during 2021. Clubroot is a declared pest in Saskatchewan and was first detected in the province in 2008. Visible ...
Clubroot has long been a serious problem to oilseed rape growers in Scotland for a long time, but the pattern of warm autumn and winters that we have had over recent years has favoured its early ...
Clubroot is a major issue in rape in Scotand’s arable rotations, with more than 50% of fields used for oilseed rape carrying the disease – and in areas like Aberdeenshire, the incidence is higher with ...