Lange: Sclerotinia stem rot field nursery for evaluation of resistance and fungicide efficacy
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is the causal agent of Sclerotinia stem rot (SSR), and can cause severe economic damage to Argentine canola. Researchers know that if it were available, genetic resistance to SSR would be an attractive option to canola growers.
Hallett: Assessing the Impact of Swede Midge on Canola Production in the Prairies & Ontario
Ecoclimatic modeling indicates that most of Canada is suitable for establishment of swede midge, including most of Saskatchewan. In 2007, swede midge were found in three fields in Saskatchewan for the first time.
Elliott: Effect of production practices and seed quality on the performance of open-pollinated Argentine canola in conventional, minimum and zero tillage
The first objective of this study was to investigate the effect of production practices on the quality and vigour of open-pollinated Argentine canola. Seeding date and swathing time of the mother crop had a significant effect on seed quality.
Elliott: Effect of seed quality on the performance of hybrid Argentine canola in early- and late-seeded plots with conventional and minimum tillage
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of seed quality on the performance of hybrid Argentine canola in early- and late-seeded plots with conventional tillage and minimum tillage.
Elliott: Effect of seeding rate on flea beetle damage and agronomic performance of sized seeds of open-pollinated and hybrid Argentine canola in 2004-2006
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of seeding rate on flea beetle damage and agronomic performance of open-pollinated (op) and hybrid Argentine canola.
Hwang: Effect of Crop Rotation on Canola Seedling Blight and Soil Pathogen Population Dynamics
Diverse crop rotations are known to reduce the quantity of soilborne pathogens, while the continuous planting of any crop increases diseases and pests specific to that crop, causing a reduction in the yield.
Elliott: Effect of seeding date and seeding rate on flea beetle damage and agronomic performance of open-pollinated and hybrid Argentine canola under different tillage practices in 2001-2006
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of seeding date and seeding rate on the agronomic performance of open-pollinated (op) and hybrid Argentine canola in conventional tillage (CT) and minimum tillage (MT).
Elliott: Effect of neonicotinoid seed treatments on flea beetle damage and performance of Argentine canola (Brassica napus) in 2003-2006
The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of neonicotinoid seed treatments on flea beetle damage and the performance of Argentine canola seeded in early and late May.
Elliott: Effect of neonicotinoid seed treatments on flea beetle damage and performance of Polish canola (Brassica rapa) in 2003-2005
The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of neonicotinoid seed treatments on flea beetle damage and the performance of Polish canola. Seed treatments reduced flea beetle damage and improved the performance of open-pollinated and synthetic Polish canola in all tests.
Dosdall: Improving Integrated Crop Management by Conserving Natural Enemies of Insect Pests
Field studies were undertaken in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan during the 2006 field season to investigate different management strategies for enhancing the effectiveness of natural enemies of cabbage seedpod weevil and diamondback moth in canola.
Holzapfel: Evaluating In-Season Yield Potential and Nitrogen Fertilizer Requirements in Canola using the GreenSeeker Sensor
Sensor-based N management appears to have potential for enhancing agronomic N-use efficiency in canola production and, provided that the risks and benefits of sensor-based N management are managed appropriately, economic profitability for canola producers.
Fernando: Optimizing Canola Production Through Biological Control of Virulent Strains of Blackleg Leptosphaeria Maculans & Insect Pests of Canola
In this research project, the two main objectives were to investigate the responses of major insect pests and the Blackleg pathogen of canola to the two bacterial strains, Pseudomonas chlororaphis (PA23) and Bacillus amyloliquifaciens (BS6), plus jasmonic acid.