"Sclerotinia stem rot, also known as white mould, is one of the most devastating diseases in canola production. Sclerotinia is usually most severe in the higher moisture areas of the Prairies. But with the right combinations of adequate moisture and susceptible host, heavy infections can develop almost anywhere."
An informational poster published by The Western Producer in 2014 using information from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, containing a map showing the areas in Saskatchewan where sclerotinia risk to canola crops is the highest, represented by a colour-coded scale going from Low to High; an infographic showing the "Sclerotinia Life Cycle"; and an explanation titled "Sclerotinia" regarding how to best reduce the risk of losses caused by sclerotinia infection.
Verso additionally includes "Sclerotinia: A Threat to Canola Yields" and "Revolutionizing Sclerotinia Control From the Ground Up", which provide information on sclerotinia control and a sclerotinia-resistant variety of canola developed by DuPont and Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited.
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