ECODA project number: Oilseeds East Activity 11 Objectives: To evaluate fungicides, biological agents, marine bioproducts and combination treatments for the control of Sclerotinia stem rot and black leg of canola in eastern Canada. This activity will lead to development of
Integrated canola disease management for stem rot and black leg
ECODA project number: Oilseeds East Activity 10 Objective: To study the effect of crop rotation, nutrient management, planting date and plant density on the incidence and severity of stem rot and black leg of canola. This research is underway, so the research
Integrated management of stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) of canola in Eastern Canada including ON, QC, NB, NS and PEI
Categories: Canola; Diseases ECODA project number: B.3 Principal investigator: Balakrishnan Prithiviraj Executive Summary In this project over one hundred canola genotypes were screened for stem rot resistance. However, the screening was not fruitful due to low incidence of stem rot
Assessment of the impact and interactions of emerging crops on potato-based cropping systems (PEI and New Brunswick)
ECODA project number: <strong>Oilseeds East Activity 16</strong> Objectives: The primary objective is to generate local data and understanding of the imp ace of oilseed production in a region that has traditionally been focused on potatoes. There are four sub-activities: Evaluate
Crop rotation with potatoes (Quebec)
ECODA project number: Oilseeds East Activity 17 Objectives: Evaluate the integration of canola in a potato cropping system and measure the benefits and/or negative impacts during the potato year. Compare rotation system including canola with conventional and new potato cropping
Crop rotation with new potatoes (Quebec)
ECODA project number: Agri-Innovation Program, Oilseeds East Activity 16 Principal investigator: TBD, Progest 2001 Executive Summary Evaluate the integration of canola in a potato cropping system and measure the benefits and/or negative impacts during the potato year. Compare rotation system