Carcamo: Management of Lygus Bugs and Seedpod Weevil In Canola At The Farm Level
Cabbage seedpod weevil (csw) has become a chronic problem for canola growers in areas south of highway 1 in Alberta and SW Saskatchewan. Lygus bugs, like the csw arrive to canola fields at bud and early flower, but they peak later at the early or mature pod stage.
Brule-Babel: Advanced Statistical Analysis of Strip-Plot Canola Variety Trial Data and Comparison to Small-Plot Variety Trial Data
Every year in western Canada there is a large investment in testing of canola genotypes/varieties in both small-plot and larger-scale trials, or strip plot trials.
Dalai: Investigation and Demonstration of Close Coupled Gasification and Combustion of Raw Glycerin and Canola Hull Fiber Fuel Pellets/Briquettes
The demand for diversified, easily transported, carbon-neutral energy from biomass, including 'waste' biomasses, such as sawdust, crop residues and other industrial wastes, is increasing.
Hwang: Effects of Clubroot-Resistant Canola Lines on Soils Infested by Plasmodiophora brassicae
Clubroot poses a serious threat to the canola industry in Alberta and western Canada because of its long-lived spores, its ability to rapidly multiply, and its detrimental effect on canola yields.
Borhan: Identifying Virulence Factors in Leptosphaeria maculans, the Cause of Blackleg Disease of Canola
Researchers in Saskatchewan conducted a three-year project to identify virulence genes in the Leptosphaeria maculans genome, the pathogen that causes blackleg in canola.
Dosdall: Developing Root Maggot-Resistant Canola
Root maggots are serious insect pests of canola across western Canada, and especially throughout central and northern Alberta. Researchers at the University of Alberta initiated a project to develop canola germplasm resistant to infestation by root maggots.
Bullock: Weather-Based Assessment of Sclerotinia Stem Rot Risk
In western Canada, Sclerotinia stem rot continues to be a serious disease of canola. Researchers at the University of Manitoba led a two-year study to assess the risk of sclerotinia stem rot disease on canola based on standard weather conditions and the canopy microclimate.
Mohr: Response of Canola to the Application of Phosphorus Fertilizer and Penicillium bilaii (JumpStart)
Early season phosphorus nutrition is critical for optimum crop yield. Researchers at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada conducted a three-year multi-site field study to assess the impact of phosphorus fertilizer applied with and without phosphate-solubilizing inoculant Penicillium bilaii on the growth, phosphorus uptake, yield and quality of canola.
Willenborg: Exploring the Ecological Impact of Canola-Inclusive Cropping Systems in Western Canada
Researchers in Saskatchewan led a three-year study to assess the potential effects of increasing the frequency of canola in rotation on weed abundance, species distribution, community diversity and function in canola-inclusive rotations across western Canada.
Jayas: Feasibility of Bag Storage System for Canola Under Prairie Conditions
Large harvest bags (silo bags) are becoming popular for on-farm temporary storage of grains and oilseeds in western Canada. Researchers at the University of Manitoba conducted a three-year study to quantify the changes in seed quality of canola during bag storage under Canadian Prairie conditions.
Glenn: Enhancing Canola Emergence With Innovative Stubble Management Practices and Use of Crop Establishment Aids
Management of stubble height is an inexpensive crop management technique that can have a potentially beneficial impact on seedling germination and emergence.
Harker: Canola Sustainability – Risk Mitigation and Canola Sustainability All Phases Rotations
Growing canola in tighter rotations increases risks and can dramatically decrease yields. Researchers conducted two 6-year studies to determine the agronomic and economic implications of growing canola in "tight" rotations.