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Greenhouse Gas Program for Diverse Field Crops

Our proposed project will deliver tangible resources for Canadian growers who produce diverse field crops, looking to implement practical strategies for reducing N2O emissions.

Enhancing the Development of Short and Herbicide Resistant Flax

This project focuses on showing the benefits of improved flax varieties to farmers and adapting the trait to allow farmers to be as competitive as possible.

Integrated Approaches for the Genetic Improvement of Flax

The proposed project will develop new generation of flax varieties which will enable the crop to be grown over larger areas in Canada.

Accelerated Breeding Strategy for Flax Improvement

Increasing the rate at which new flax cultivars are developed will improve the ability of the flax industry to meet changing market demands and to tolerate climate change.

Enhanced Phosphorus Uptake in Flax

flax may be a particularly good candidate for biological inoculants that have potential to improve P uptake.

Genomic and pathogenic characterization of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lini, cause of flax wilt in SK and MB

This information will indicate the risk of flax wilt in a particular area and will help guide flax producers with decisions on which varieties to grow and which cultural practices are needed to mitigate disease damage.

Eliminating the Source of Herbicide Resistant Kochia

The hypothesis of this project is that kochia infestations is primarily limited to those areas of the field with the highest levels of salinity. If seed production of kochia is controlled in the saline seed nurseries this will both reduce the selection for new herbicide resistance as well as the overall population in the field.

Accelerating Flax Straw Decomposition by Harnessing Natural Soil Microbes

Our goal is to develop a bioformulation that can be applied to flax stubble that will accelerate its decomposition to reduce its interference with the flax seeding process.

Does seeding date and rate of canola effect spring flea beetle pressure, yield, and quality? – Year 3

The intended benefit of this demonstration for producers is to show case a wide range of seeding dates in canola, in combination with an adequate and increased seeding rate, so producers can make best management decisions for seeding canola to avoid heavy flea beetle infestations and the need for insecticides, while achieving high yields and best quality.

Sclerotinia Insensitivity to Fungicide in Canola

This project is relevant to local canola producers, where sclerotinia can cause substantial economic loss.  

Potassium chloride (KCl-) replacements for chlorine uptake in canola

KCl-, 0-0-60, fertilizer can be harsh on equipment and cause unnecessary wear and tear. It is important to provide producers with strategies for managing Cl- deficiencies in canola that follow 4R practices and save the longevity of their equipment.