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Pelcat: Precision Farming Project

Canola yields are affected by year to year variations in growing season conditions, but also by many biotic actors on a field scale basis. A three-year Precision Farming study was conducted in Indian Head, Saskatchewan from 2000 to 2002 to look at the effects of nitrogen fertility, management zones, crop plant population, weeds and diseases on canola yields using a field scale approach.

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Olfert: Impact of Thrip Populations in Canola

Thrips feed on flowers and buds of a range of crops. In canola, pods damaged by thrips are often curled and tend to drop prematurely. Although the research showed insecticide treatments could control thrips for a short time, there were no significant differences in yield between treated and untreated plots.

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Rimmer: Effect of herbicide and disease resistance on survival and inoculum production of Leptosphaeria maculans, the causal agent of blackleg

Leptosphaeria maculans, the cause of blackleg, causes significant yield loss in canola crops. In this study, researchers compared pathogen survival and inoculum production of infested residues in both blackleg resistant cultivars and blackleg susceptible herbicide tolerant cultivars.

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Cutforth: Seeding Management to Increase and Stabilize Canola Production in the Semiarid Prairie

Canola production in the semiarid prairie is susceptible to high temperature and water stress. Field experiments were conducted at Swift Current over 4 years from 1998 to 2001 to determine the effect of seeding management, stubble management and population densities on the productivity of canola and mustard in the Brown soil zone.

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