Current and potential pest threats for canola in the Canadian Prairies

Author:

Cornelsen Justine EJ12,Ort Nathaniel WW13ORCID,Gabert R Keith1ORCID,Epp Ian1,Rempel Curtis B14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Canola Council of Canada Winnipeg Canada

2. Brett Young Virden Canada

3. University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Canada

4. University of Manitoba Winnipeg Canada

Abstract

AbstractCanola/oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) production in Canada has increased to become a foundational crop in the Canadian Prairies and an important economic driver of this region. The increase in seeded area, and by association its reduction in‐crop rotation frequency, has made it easier for pests to overcome current recommended agronomic management practices. The Canola Council of Canada has been successful in involving the entire commodity value chain in promoting and strengthening the Canadian canola industry; however, because of this production increase it is critically important to understand, evaluate and mitigate the potential risks of canola yield losses to current and potential pests. This Perspective provides an overview of what are currently the most damaging insects, pathogens and weeds to canola in the Canadian Prairies, potential future threats and opportunities farmers, agronomists and researchers can take to minimize these risks. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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