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Pests

Yield impacts and insecticide management of swede midge in canola

Yield impacts and insecticide management of swede midge in canola

ECODA project number: Oilseeds East Activity 13 Objectives: The proposed activity will contribute to the development of effective integrated pest management practices for swede midge in canola through the following specific objectives: To evaluate the effects of the timing of

Lise lafontaine July 31, 2014August 20, 2019 Agronomy, Canola, Pests Read more

Integrated pest management strategies against insect pests of canola in Eastern Canada

Integrated pest management strategies against insect pests of canola in Eastern Canada

ECODA project number: Oilseeds East Activity 12 Objectives: The overall objective is to develop integrated pest management strategies against flea beetle, pollen beetle and cabbage seedpod weevil (CSW) in Eastern Canada. Specific objectives are to: evaluate the influence of seeding

Lise lafontaine July 31, 2014August 20, 2019 Agronomy, Canola, Pests Read more

To develop integrated pest management strategies for insect pests of canola in Eastern Canada

ECODA project number: B.4 Principal investigator: Geneviève Labrie Executive summary Insect pests can cause serious damage to crops and significantly reduce yield. The insect species attacking canola in Eastern Canada are not as well documented as in Western Canada. New

Lise lafontaine July 31, 2014July 31, 2014 Agronomy, Canola, Pests Read more

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