In 2003, a fungus that produces a disorder known as clubroot was discovered in Alberta. Clubroot has been around for centuries, especially in Europe; it is a swiftly-spreading fungus that causes large ...
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NRGene Canada, an AI genomics company, has reached a major milestone in the development of new canola lines harboring high resistance against the devastating ...
Clubroot is a devastating soil-borne disease causing premature death of canola crops - one of the more profitable crops for Canadian farmers. Currently, limited control measures can remove Clubroot ...
When clubroot hit Tim Care’s farm his oilseed rape yields halved and he had to work out a strategy to cope with this damaging soil-borne disease. Yields dropped sharply to a little over 2.5t/ha in his ...
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan--(Newsfile Corp. - February 3, 2026) - MustGrow Biologics Corp. (TSXV: MGRO) (OTCQB: MGROF) (FSE: 0C0) (the "Company" or "MustGrow"), is pleased to announce completion and ...
MustGrow has confirmed disease control of Clubroot resting spores in greenhouse soil tests. Outstanding Efficacy: 96.1% control at 0.5 gal/acre and 98.5% control at 10 gal/acre. Clubroot is a ...
Clubroot is a devastating soil-borne disease causing premature death of canola crops – one of the more profitable crops for Canadian farmers. MustGrow’s independent studies have confirmed 100% control ...
The number of canola fields in Saskatchewan where clubroot was identified increased during 2021. Clubroot is a declared pest in Saskatchewan and was first detected in the province in 2008. Visible ...
Clubroot, caused by the obligate biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassicae, induces abnormal galling of roots in Brassica species, leading to impaired water and nutrient uptake and substantial yield ...
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The organization said the affected fields were identified through the survey or reported to the Ministry of Agriculture. The specific locations were not released. Doyle Wiebe, chairman of SaskCanola, ...
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