Cabbage is also known to be susceptible to diseases like clubroot and black rot. “But these can be avoided by rotating your crops and making sure the soil is drained well,” says Sons.
Growing a mix of cabbage types can help you have the longest ... the soil becomes less favorable for the growth and spread of clubroot disease, a common problem to cabbages.’ ...
Clubroot disease, caused by the soil-borne pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae, poses a significant threat to the production of Brassica crops, including canola and Chinese cabbage. This disease ...
On Jan. 11 the Government of Saskatchewan and SaskCanola released the 2020 Saskatchewan Clubroot Distribution Map, which outlines the rural municipalities (RMs) where clubroot has been identified.
A review of what Alberta’s insect survey maps reveal about pest pressure both last year and for the coming growing season.