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 ...
Background and aims: Clubroot caused by the soilborne obligate parasite Plasmodiophora brassicae, is a devastating disease of Chinese cabbage and other crucifers. The innate diversity and adaptability ...
REGINA — The 2024 Clubroot Distribution Map, identifying the rural municipalities where clubroot has been identified since the first Saskatchewan detection in 2008 has been released. The map reflects ...
With patchy wet conditions throughout the province, clubroot came out in force in Alberta in 2024. Its favourite targets were in a pocket of municipalities around Edmonton. These “hot spots ...
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.
No new cases of canola plants with visible symptoms of clubroot were identified in Saskatchewan last year. The provincial government released the 2024 Clubroot Distribution Map last week which shows ...
Cabbage is another healthier substitute for some salad greens and is an ingredient in other sides and dishes that are continually growing in popularity. Belonging to the same cruciferous ...
A review of what Alberta’s insect survey maps reveal about pest pressure both last year and for the coming growing season.
You can recognise clubroot damage as swollen roots with 'finger and thumb'-like projections are ... Some of the most spectacular galls occur on Chinese cabbage and other oriental greens. Once your ...
This easy Indian cabbage dish is wonderful on its own or as a side dish with a variety of dishes for a curry feast. Heat the oil in a wide, heavy-based pan. Once hot, add the cumin seeds and ...