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Strawberry verticillium wilt is a soil-borne, multi-symptomatic disease. To detect strawberry verticillium wilt accurately, we first propose a disease detection network based on Faster R-CNN and multi ...
If your tree is affected by verticillium wilt, there is actually no real cure for this. The fungus causing the wilt is in the soil and can spread throughout the soil, thus making it difficult to ...
Verticillium is a newcomer to the pantheon of Canadian crop diseases, and according to Justine Cornelsen, agronomic and regulatory services manager with BrettYoung Seeds, researchers still have much ...
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A crash course on verticillium stripe It’s important to know how to identify this newcomer to western Canadian canola crops and distinguish it from other diseases ...
Researchers have learned that Verticillium longisporum, the fungus that causes verticillium stripe in canola, thrives more in slightly alkaline soil. Fungal colonies were larger at higher soil pH.
As more producers are finishing up harvest, an Agronomy Specialist with the Canola Council of Canada is encouraging farmers to look for signs of verticillium stripe in their fields as part of their ...
With farmers getting close to harvest they're taking an extra look at any diseases that could pop up this year, including verticillium stripe. While more common in eastern portions of Manitoba, ...
Breanna Miller/Canola Council of Canada This canola stem cross section (cut near ground level) shows both verticillium stripe infection throughout and a small wedge of darker discolouration that is ...
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