Research
Research Projects
Crop Specific Research
Select a crop below to view all related research projects.
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Start Date: 2023
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Completion Date: 2028
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Project Status: Ongoing
Insect pests of field crops in Western Canada pose serious risks to crop yields on an annual basis. Farmers in Western Canada have to manage insects including grasshoppers, wheat midge, wheat stem sawfly, cabbage seedpod weevil, pea leaf weevil, bertha… Read More
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Start Date: 2023
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Completion Date: 2026
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Project Status: Ongoing
Weed persistence and herbicide resistance are significant challenges for crop production in the Prairies. Over the years, many crop production and weed management strategies focused on reducing the abundance of weeds by controlling their above-ground presence. Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2022
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Project Status: Completed
This project is made up of multiple sub-projects with multiple research and industry professional collaborating on a multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach to understand crops response to extremes of moisture and how to mitigate yield loss. Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2022
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Project Status: Completed
Corn is a widely grown crop in Canada and the United States, accounting for a high percentage of total feed grain production. However, a corn leaf disease known as Goss's Wilt has been one of the most yield-limiting diseases as… Read More
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Start Date: 2013
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Completion Date: 2018
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Project Status: Completed
A four year corn disease survey will be conducted Read More
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Start Date: 2013
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Completion Date: 2018
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Project Status: Completed
This project will utilize data being collected on plant development and maturity from a proposed network of corn breeding nurseries and yield trials in Manitoba (proposal currently under consideration by MCGA and MAFRD) as well as the Manitoba Corn Committee… Read More
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Start Date: 2013
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Completion Date: 2018
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Project Status: Completed
Row spacing is an important agronomic management practice for corn production. Although the standard row spacing for corn is 30 inches, studies in the US and Ontario have identified corn hybrid responses to narrow, wide, and twined rows. Given the… Read More
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Start Date: 2013
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Completion Date: 2018
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Project Status: Completed
Most crops in the Prairies show substantial improvement in early season vigour, maturity and yield for placing P fertilizer in or near the seed row, especially when root growth and soil P availability is poor due to cold soils. However,… Read More
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Start Date: 2013
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Completion Date: 2018
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Project Status: Completed
This project will measure corn response to phosphorus and zinc fertilizer when corn is grown after canola. Research has shown mycorrhizal associations with corn are key for corn to acquire sufficient phosphorus and zinc. Therefore, to compensate for the deterioration… Read More