Objective: To evaluate the resistance potential of commercial canola cultivars and other brassica hosts against the clubroot pathogen in field conditions.
Canola cultivars/varieties: Twelve commercial canola varieties along with other brassica hosts were planted to determine the level of resistance against clubroot (Table 1). The canola variety ‘DKL 30-42’ was used as the check.
Planted: First week of June (Hand planted after thorough tillage with a rototiller).
Field design: Randomized complete block design (RCBD) with four replications.
Plot size: 3 ft. x 5ft.
Table 1: Commonly cultivated canola cultivars/varieties in Cavalier County.
Cultivar | Description |
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6076CR | BrettYoung Seeds |
4187RR | BrettYoung Seeds |
INVIGOR L255PC | BASF |
INVIGOR L234P | BASF |
CP9919RR | Croplan Genetics |
DKL 30-42 | Cargill |
45CS40 | Pioneer (Corteva) |
45H33 | Pioneer (Corteva) |
CP955RR | Croplan Genetics |
CP9978TF | Croplan Genetics |
CP9982RR | Croplan Genetics |
CS2600TFR | Canterra Seeds |
Camelina | Winter Variety ‘Joelle’ |
Rutabaga | Variety ‘Laurentian’ |
Carinata | Unknown Variety |
Turnip | Variety ‘Purple Top White Globe’ |
Clubroot Evaluated: Early August (59 days after planting).
Clubroot Disease Index (CRDI):
CRDI: <30% of Susceptible Check = Resistant (R)
CRDI: 30-69% = Intermediate (I)
CRDI: >70% = Susceptible (S)
Note: To validate a clubroot research trial, the susceptible check should have > 60% disease index.
Figure 1: Mean clubroot disease index (%) recorded on various commercial cultivars of canola, camelina, rutabaga, turnip and carinata tested in 2020.