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PLANT CANADA 2019
A rapid molecular assay to identify Plasmodiophora brassicae pathotypes from plant, soil
and water samples
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Tso, H. ; L. Galindo-González ; H. Askarian ; M. Holtz ; S. Strelkov
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( University of Alberta; Alberta Agriculture and Forestry)
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Potential use of Acer saccharum leaf extract for the control of lettuce bacterial leaf spot
P181 and varnish spot
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Delisle-Houde, M. ; R. Tweddell (Université Laval)
Genetic mapping of adult plant leaf rust resistance in spring wheat line BW278
Lewarne, M. ; B. McCallum ; C. Hiebert ; C. McCartney
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( University of Manitoba; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada;
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Resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae continue to develop after death of their host.
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P183 Al-Daoud, F. ; Gossen, B. ; M.R. McDonald 1
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( University of Guelph; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
Identifying clubroot resistance in canola and Brassica vegetable cultivars for Ontario, 2018
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P184 Drury, S. ; B. Gossen ; M.R. McDonald
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( University of Guelph; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
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Chitosan inhibits growth and development of Phytophthora nicotianae and induces
tomato resistance against this pathogen
Falcón-Rodríguez, A. ; D. Csotales Menéndez ; Gonzalez-Peña Fundora, D. ; D. Vaillant
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P185 Flores ; M. Ochoa-Villarreal ; M. Martínez-Téllez
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( National Institute of Agricultural Sciences (INCA); University of Lethbridge; Instituto de
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Investigaciones de Sanidad Vegetal; Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo
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(CIAD))
Rotation with Aphanomyces-resistant pulse crops or intercropping with Brassicas to
reduce impact of Aphanomyces root rot on field pea
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Chatterton, S. ; S. Banniza ; R. Bowness ; M. Harding ; M. Hubbard ; L. Shaw ; S. Shirtliffe
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( Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; University of Saskatchewan; Alberta Agriculture and
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Forestry; Agriculture and Forestry; Swift Current Research and Development Centre; South
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East Research Farm)
Enniatin production does not influence Fusarium avenaceum pathogenicity on durum
wheat or peas
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Foroud, N. ; A. Eranthodi ; D. Overy ; D. Schneiderman ; L. Harris ; S. Chatterton ; D.
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Gonzalez-Peña Fundora ; W. Zhao
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( Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; University of Lethbridge;
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3 Ottawa Research and Development Centre; Agricultural University of Hebei)
SaltroTM: a SDHI seed applied fungicide for early control of blackleg in canola
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Padmathilake, R. ; P. Parks; J. Rosset; R. Gulden; D. Fernando (University of Manitoba)
A novel approach to blackleg management in canola: Combining a new fungicide seed
treatment with improved flea beetle control
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Huang, S. ; D. Fernando ; D. McLaren ; G. Peng
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( University of Manitoba; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC))
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Sensitivity of Pseudoperonospora humuli to the systemic fungicides, metalaxyl and fosetyl-
Al.
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Munawar, A. ; M. Filatos ; C. Bakker ; M. McDonald ; K. Jordan
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( University of Guelph; Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affair)
Effect of biochar, vermicompost, micronutrient, and biofungicides for suppression of
P191 Sclerotinia rot of cabbage
Burlakoti, R.; S. Warhaft; C. Koch (Agriculture and Agri-food Canada)
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