Research

35 results

Agronomy

Breeding, physiology and agronomy to mitigate yield loss caused by root rots of pea
Dr. Syama Chatterton - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Peas
  • Disease Management
  • Pulse Science Cluster
  • Root Rots

Agronomy

Evaluation of new products to reduce impacts of Aphanomyces root rot of field pea
Dr. Syama Chatterton - Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
  • Peas
  • peas
  • Disease Management
  • Pest Management
  • Root Rots

Agronomy

Fungicide Insensitivity in Colletotrichum lentis, the Causal Agent of Anthracnose of Lentil
Dr. Michelle Hubbard - Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
  • Lentils
  • lentils
  • Health
  • Disease Management

Agronomy

Impact of Herbicides, Moisture, Disease, and Fungicides on Chickpea
Dr. Michelle Hubbard - Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
  • Chickpeas
  • Health
  • chickpeas
  • Disease Management
  • Herbicide Resistance
  • Root Rots
  • Soil Health

Agronomy

Coordination of a crop disease monitoring network for Western Canada
Dr. Kelly Turkington - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management

Agronomy

Strategies for effective and durable management of Phytophthora and root rot complexes of soybean
Dr. Debra McLaren - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Soybeans
  • Disease Management

Agronomy

Diversifying Organic Cropping Options for the Brown Soils Through Intercropping
Dr. Myriam R. Fernandez - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management
  • Root Rots
  • Soil Health
  • Weed Management

Agronomy

Epidemiology of Chocolate Spot on Faba Bean
Dr. Syama Chatterton - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Faba Beans
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management

Agronomy

Cover Cropping as Part of a Rotation Strategy to Reduce Pea Root Rot
Dr. Syama Chatterton; Dr. Steven Shirtliffe - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; University of Saskatchewan - Dept. of Plant Sciences
  • Peas
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Crop Rotation
  • Disease Management
  • Root Rots
  • Soil Health

Genetics

Soyagen: Improving yield and disease resistance in short-season soybean
Dr. Francois Belzile - Université Laval
  • Soybeans
  • Disease Management

Genetics

Integration of Aphanomyces resistance screening into rapid generation technology of lentil and pea
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Lentils
  • Peas
  • Disease Management
  • Root Rots
  • University of Saskatchewan

Genetics

Towards generating multiple-fungal disease resistance in lentil
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Lentils
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Genetics

Marker-assisted selection for Aphanomyces resistance in pea for rapid development of adapted pea varieties with improved Aphanomyces resistance
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Peas
  • Disease Management
  • Root Rots
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Optimum Seeding Rate, Row Spacing, and Disease Management in Faba Bean Varieties
Dr. Steven Shirtliffe - University of Saskatchewan - Dept. of Plant Sciences
  • Faba Beans
  • Disease Management
  • Seeding
  • University of Saskatchewan

Genetics

Dry bean improvement for sustainable production in Canada: Development of dry bean germplasm and varieties adapted to South-Western Ontario
Dr. Peter Pauls - University of Guelph
  • Dry Beans
  • Disease Management
  • Pulse Science Cluster
  • Root Rots

Agronomy

Infectivity model for Aphanomyces euteiches in Saskatchewan Soils
Dr. Syama Chatterton - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management
  • Soil Health

Genetics

Develop and assess molecular diagnostic procedures for the rapid, specific and sensitive detection of root rot pathogens in symptomatic field pea roots
Dr. Bruce Gossen - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Peas
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management
  • Pulse Science Cluster
  • Root Rots

Genetics

Integrating genetic and genomic resources for lentil improvement
Dr. Kirstin Bett - University of Saskatchewan - Dept. of Plant Sciences
  • Lentils
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Intercropping chickpea with flax
William May - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Chickpeas
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management

Genetics

Developing rapid generation technology involving wild lentil crosses in order to produce Aphanomyces-resistant lentil varieties – proof of concept
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Lentils
  • Disease Management
  • Root Rots
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Evaluation of beneficial rhizosphere and endorhizosphere microorganisms as bioinoculants for the control of soil borne root pathogens
Dr. Fran Walley - University of Saskatchewan - Dept. of Soil Sciences
  • Peas
  • Disease Management
  • Root Rots
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Yield loss study of Stemphylium blight on lentil
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Lentils
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Secondary effects of strobilurin fungicides on pulse crops in Saskatchewan
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Lentils
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Potential for enhancing pea yield through improved Ascochyta pisi management
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Peas
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Genetics

Pyramiding novel genes for resistance to Ascochyta blight from Pisum fulvum into field pea through molecular breeding
Dr. Tom Warkentin - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Peas
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Genetics

Expanding the repertoire of genes in chickpea that provides protection against Ascochyta blight
Dr. Lone Buchwaldt - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Chickpeas
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management
  • Variety Development

Agronomy

Infection studies of Ascochyta rabiei on wild chickpea germplasm
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Chickpeas
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Diseases of field pea in the black soil zone of northern Saskatchewan
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Peas
  • Disease Management
  • Root Rots
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Impact and control of root rot in faba bean
Dr. Kan-Fa Chang; Dr. Robert Conner; Dr. Debra McLaren - Agriculture and Rural Development; Agriculture and Rural Development; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Faba Beans
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management
  • Root Rots

Genetics

Pathogenic, genetic and molecular characterization and differentiation of races in Colletotrichum truncatum from lentil
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Lentils
  • Disease Management
  • Sustainability
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Reducing production risks of chickpeas by optimizing fungicide applications
Dr. Sabine Banniza - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Chickpeas
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Agronomy

Interaction of herbicide applications and reaction to Ascochyta blight in chickpea
Dr. Bunyamin Tar'an - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Chickpeas
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan

Genetics

Collecting pulse germplasm on the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine
Dr. Axel Diederichsen - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Disease Management
  • Soil Health

Agronomy

Decision Support Parametres for Chickpea Producers in Saskatchewan
Mr. Mark Goodwin - Pulse Canada
  • Chickpeas
  • Disease Management

Genetics

Improving Ascochyta rabiei resistance in chickpea
Dr. Tom Warkentin - University of Saskatchewan - CDC
  • Chickpeas
  • Disease Management
  • University of Saskatchewan
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