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Fertility

Effects of plant population on stress tolerance and seed quality of spring canola

ECODA project number: Oilseeds East Activity 15 Objectives: To determine, in a series of field trials, how reduced plant populations affect physiological responses of spring canola to abiotic stresses – primarily heat stress and water stress – in the Ontario

Lise lafontaine July 31, 2014July 31, 2014 Agronomy, Canola, Fertility, Oil Quality Read more

Assessment of the impact and interactions of emerging crops on potato-based cropping systems (PEI and New Brunswick)

ECODA project number: <strong>Oilseeds East Activity 16</strong> Objectives: The primary objective is to generate local data and understanding of the imp ace of oilseed production in a region that has traditionally been focused on potatoes. There are four sub-activities: Evaluate

Lise lafontaine July 31, 2014July 31, 2014 Agronomy, Canola, Diseases, Fertility Read more

Crop rotation with potatoes (Quebec)

ECODA project number: Oilseeds East Activity 17 Objectives: Evaluate the integration of canola in a potato cropping system and measure the benefits and/or negative impacts during the potato year. Compare rotation system including canola with conventional and new potato cropping

Lise lafontaine July 31, 2014July 31, 2014 Agronomy, Canola, Diseases, Fertility Read more

Winter canola rates/dates trial

ECODA project number: Oilseeds East Activity 19 Objectives: Test varieties/genotypes at sites across eastern Canada. Identify combination of varieties and optimum fertilization for specific locations Assess the suitability of winter-seeded spring-type canola for eastern Ontario. Investigate winter survival and the yield

Lise lafontaine July 31, 2014 Agronomy, Canola, Fertility, Variety Trials, Winter Canola Read more

Improving oil quality of Eastern Canadian canola

ECODA project number: B.2.5, B.2.6 and B.2.7 Principal investigator: Hugh J. Earl Executive Summary Elevated levels of free fatty acids (FFAs) in the seed has historically been the most important quality defect threatening marketability of the Ontario canola crop. Accordingly, variety

Lise lafontaine July 28, 2014 Agronomy, Canola, Featured Research Projects, Fertility, Oil Quality Read more

Canola nutrient management

ECODA project number: Agri-Innovation Program, Oilseeds East Activity 14 Objectives: Identify nutrient deficiency through plant and soil determinations with consideration of genotype-by-environment-by-management interactions for improved nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and canola crop productivity. Determine a threshold level of micronutrient deficiency

Lise lafontaine July 25, 2014July 31, 2014 Agronomy, Canola, Fertility Read more

Canola nutrient management

Categories: Canola; Fertility  ECODA project number: B.5 Principal investigator: Bao-Luo Ma Executive summary Field experiments were conducted across Eastern Canada to investigate the growth, yield and quality traits of canola crop to preplant and sidedress application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer

Lise lafontaine July 25, 2014July 31, 2014 Canola, Featured Research Projects, Fertility, Oil Quality Read more

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