Blackleg warning for canola growers

Updated April 15 2021 - 12:16am, first published August 3 2020 - 6:06pm
GRDC national canola pathology program coordinator Steve Marcroft said crops flowering in late July and early August were at a much higher risk of developing upper canopy infection than those flowering later in August. Photo: GRDC
GRDC national canola pathology program coordinator Steve Marcroft said crops flowering in late July and early August were at a much higher risk of developing upper canopy infection than those flowering later in August. Photo: GRDC

CANOLA growers in the southern cropping region are being encouraged to closely monitor crops for signs of blackleg infection in the upper canopy to avoid costly yield loss this season.

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