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Production ResourcesFungicide Insensitivity in Anthracnose of Lentil: 2021 Update220309_G11_Insensitive_Anthracnose_in_Lentil_-_2021_Update.pdf
Recent field surveys have confirmed the widespread presence of Group 11 (strobilurin, Qol) fungicide insensitive strains of the anthracnose pathogen (Colletotrichum lentis) in lentil fields across Saskatchewan.
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Production ResourcesFungicide Insensitivity in Pulse Crops200706_Fungicide_insensitivity_in_pulse_crops.pdf
Fungicides have become an essential tool for growing high yielding, top-quality pulse crops. With increased fungicide use, resistance (insensitivity) within some of the main pulse crop diseases has begun to emerge.
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Production ResourcesAnthracnose in Lentils: Managing Fungicide Insensitivity210706_Anthracnose_in_Lentils_-_Managing_Fungicide_Insensitivity.pdf
Anthracnose is a fungal disease of lentils that has the potential to infect all plant parts and can result in pre-mature leaf drop, yield loss, and even plant death when conditions favour disease development.
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NewsInvestments into Disease Research Signal Commitment to Pulse Growers/news-events/news/investments-into-disease-research-signal-commitment-to-pulse-growers Read More
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NewsNine SPG Pulse Research Projects Receive Funding Support/news-events/news/nine-spg-pulse-research-projects-receive-funding-support Read More