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Brown Girdling Root Rot

Canola plants that exhibit brown superficial symptoms at ground level likely have Fusarium root rot, which produces tan brown lesions with concentric markings.

Another possibility affecting canola roots at adult stages is Brown Girdling Root Rot (BGRR), which is more of an issue in Polish canola. 

Symptoms of BGRR are rusty brown lesions on the canola tap root, which may girdle and pinch off the root if severe. These diseases can be much higher in tight canola rotations.

Prevention

There are many different strategies you can use to help prevent the spread of Brown Girdling Root Rot:

  • Follow good agronomic practices
  • Alternate canola with cereal crops by allowing 3-4 years in between
  • Seed shallow to reduce severity
  • Control cruciferous weeds and volunteers within all crops
  • Avoid seeding canola on clover sod or canola stubble on newly broken land

Related Links

Canola Council of Canada Root Rot

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Agriculture
10001 - 84 Ave
Clairmont, AB
T8X 5B2

Phone: 780-532-9727
Fax: 780-567-5576
Email: agfieldman@countygp.ab.ca

 

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