Farms.com Home   News

Plant Pathologist Dr. Syama Chatterton Honoured with Pulse Industry Innovator Award

Alberta Pulse Growers (APG) selected Dr. Syama Chatterton, who continues to advance root rot management options for pulse farmers, as the winner of the 11th annual Alberta Pulse Industry Innovator Award.

“Each year, APG recognizes a person or organization whose progressive thinking and tireless efforts helped build Alberta’s pulse industry into the flourishing sector that it is today,” said APG Chair Shane Strydhorst. “Root rot disease affecting peas and lentils remains the largest threat that we need to mitigate for pulse farmers in Western Canada. Producers appreciate Dr. Chatterton’s contributions to root rot management, including identifying the organism causing the disease and advancing management options for root rot and other pulse diseases.”

Alberta pulse farmers and distinguished guests were on hand to celebrate Chatterton and her achievements at an award banquet during recent APG Joint Director-Advisor meetings in Edmonton.

Strydhorst noted that Chatterton’s work has motivated and enabled seed testing labs to offer tests for Aphanomyces to help guide producer decision-making. Her efforts have helped steer future research investment on the Prairies toward Aphanomyces euteiches. APG’s investments include the commitment of $3 million over five years for research projects that reduce the risk of root rot and partnership in rootrot.ca.

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

When to scout for wheat pests: A seasonal guide for producers

Video: When to scout for wheat pests: A seasonal guide for producers

Wheat producers in Saskatchewan need to stay alert throughout the growing season to manage insect pests effectively. Targeting wheat at different stages is important - from seeding to grain fill, these pests can mean lost yield and quality. This pest scouting video is one of the tools producers can use to stay one step ahead when protecting their crop and their bottom line as it shows when to target pests throughout the growing season.