Farms.com Home   News

Impact of Root Rots on Peas

Field pea is the largest acreage pulse crop in Alberta, and late season root rot can be a threat to sustainable pea production. Syama Chatterton, plant pathology research scientist with Agriculture Canada, takes a look at the impact of root rots.

Interview with Syama Chatterton (1:46 minutes) (832 Kb)

To assess the prevalence and severity of the disease, pea fields across central and southern Alberta were surveyed in July of last year. Root rot symptoms were found in 143 of the 145 fields surveyed, with the highest incident in west central Alberta. The severity was the highest in east central Alberta.

And a reminder you can listen to Call of the Land on your mobile device using the new Call of the Land App. It’s available for free from iTunes and the Google Play Store.

Source: Agriculture and Rural Development


Trending Video

Agronomy & Autonomy - Drone Solutions for Agriculture with Pegasus Robotics

Video: Agronomy & Autonomy - Drone Solutions for Agriculture with Pegasus Robotics

Pegasus Robotics walks us through drone solutions for agriculture.

The XAG P100 Pro can carry 110 pounds in its dry hopper and can fly at 31 miles per hour. Its wet tank can hold 13.5 gallons (50 liters).

Pegasus Robotics is the exclusive XAG P100 Pro distributor for North America.

Watch to learn more about these drones and how it can help you on the farm!