Seedling Disease/Root Rot The terms “seedling disease” and “root rot” generally refer to the root rot complex that can infect pulse and soybean crops. Diseases that make up the root rot complex differ slightly among these crops. Fusarium spp., Pythium … Continue reading →
Although 2018 is setting itself up to be a dry year, disease management should remain a priority for pea growers. In 2017, one third of surveyed pea fields had root rot symptoms that were severe enough to cause yield loss, … Continue reading →
Stem and root diseases can have a greater impact on soybean yield and quality than foliar diseases. Stem disease symptoms typically arrive later in the growing season during mid- to late- reproductive stages, which can directly impact pod and seed … Continue reading →
The presence of Soybean Cyst Nematode has been confirmed in Manitoba. Preventative action, early detection and timely management are key in avoiding significant yield loss from SCN. Continue reading →
The following risk assessment was developed to help farmers and agronomists identify where seed treatments are most likely to be beneficial by describing the factors that influence soil insect populations and fungal pathogens. Continue reading →
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