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Phytophthora root rot (PRR) is a soil-borne root and stem disease of soybeans caused by Phytophthora sojae. Unlike other root rot pathogens, P. sojae may infect soybeans at any growth stage. P. sojae is an oomycete pathogen, also called a water mould, that may remain dormant in the soil for several years. Infection of plants…


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Download as a PDF or read the content below. Aphanomyces root rot, caused by Aphanomyces euteiches, is the most destructive pea disease in Western Canada. Aphanomyces is an oomycete pathogen, also called a water mould. Dormant, resting oospores of this disease are incredibly resilient and can survive in soil for more than 10 years. Genetic…


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Download as a PDF or read full content below. Lupins are an attractive alternative pulse crop option since they are excellent nitrogen (N) fixers, resistant to Aphanomyces root rot and have an upright growth habit with good standability. Markets for lupins are in development in Western Canada. They are rich in protein (35-40% protein), high…


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