Sclerotinia and clubroot in Saskatchewan
Roughly 100 farmers heard the province’s plant disease specialist share information on two of the most serious diseases in canola crops.
Barb Ziesman told the producers at Top Notch Farming in Melfort there was an increased incidence of sclerotinia in northeast Saskatchewan last year.
“Sclerotinia is one of the most challenging diseases to deal with. We did see a higher level in the northeast compared to the provincial average,” Ziesman told farmnewsNOW. “It would be due to the environmental conditions during flowering resulting in the spores and the pathogen as well as favorable conditions for infection.”
Ziesman said the history of high levels of sclerotinia in the field and neighbouring fields will be important to consider whether to apply a fungicide in future years.


