Title

Evaluation of Fungicides to Manage White Mold in Canola- 2023

(Research Report, Langdon REC, December 2023)
Lead Author
Lead Author:
Venkataramana Chapara, PhD
Other Authors

Amanda Arens, Larissa Jennings

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This research trial was conducted at the Langdon Research Extension Center with an objective to evaluate the performance of fungicides to manage white mold in canola. The trial was planted on May 23, 2023 with the Roundup Ready canola variety ‘DKL DKTFLL21SC’ in a randomized complete block design replicated four times. The trial followed state recommended practices for land preparation, fertilization, seeding rate and weed control.  The plot size was 5 ft. wide x 16 ft. long with a canola border on either side of each plot.  The trial was irrigated with an overhead sprinkler system set at one hour each day beginning one week before the start of bloom and continuing four weeks after bloom to help increase disease infection levels.  Fungicides were applied at 20% bloom using a CO2-pressurized backpack style sprayer with a three-nozzle boom (XR-8002) at 20 GPA. Ascospores were sprayed at the 20% flowering stage to obtain white mold infection in the research plots.  Disease assessments were done on fifty plants within each plot and the levels of incidence and severity were recorded for each plant prior to swathing (August 25) on a 0-5 scale, where 1 = superficial lesions or small branch infected; 2 = large branch(es) dead; 3 = main stem at least 50% girdled; 4 = main stem girdled but plant produced good seed; 5 = main stem girdled, much reduced yield. A white mold mean disease severity index (MDS) was calculated with weighted mean of incidence and the number of plants in each severity rating. 

Table 1: Efficacy of commercially available fungicides in managing white mold and their influence on yield and test weight.

 

White Mold

 

 

  

MDS

Yield

Test Weight

Treatment

% Incidence

 (1-100)

lbs/a

lbs/bu

Non-treated Check

19

16

3298

52

Experimental + Masterlock @ 6 oz/a

30

26

3113

52

ProPulse @ 13.6 fl oz/a + Masterlock @ 6 oz/a

6

4

3411

52

Priaxor @ 8 fl oz/a + Masterlock @ 6 oz/a

18

12

3240

52

Topsin 70% @ 2 lb/a + Masterlock @ 6 oz/a

14

11

3303

52

Endura @ 6 fl oz/a + Masterlock @ 6 oz/a

10

6

3280

52

Mean

16

13

3274

52

CV%

49

60

10

0.45

LSD

12

12

514

0.35

P-Value (0.05)

0.0091*

0.0113*

NS

NS

NS: Statistically non-significant

Results: There were significant differences observed in white mold incidence and mean disease severity (MDS) among the treatments tested. The fungicide ProPulse provided the best control of white mold over any of the other fungicides tested followed by Endura (Table 1). There were no significant differences found among the treatments tested (p-value non-significant) in terms of yield and test weight. 

Acknowledgements: Special thanks to Jacob Kram (NDSU), Brock Freer and Kartheek Chapara.