Researcher: Kristen Obeid, OMAFRA, Weed Specialist (Horticulture)
Project Ongoing
The objectives of this project are to confirm the presence of herbicide resistant weeds in Horticulture cropping systems throughout Ontario and Quebec using the 12 genetic tests previously developed by researchers. This will enable growers to manage their resistant weeds in the same season, preventing the spread to adjacent fields and farms. Also, never reported resistant weed species can be detected allowing for new genetic tests to be developed
Researcher: Dr. Mary Ruth McDonald, University of Guelph
Project Ongoing
The objective of this project is to develop and evaluate aerial photography and drone technology for more effective field scouting and field trial assessments. Develop and evaluate effectiveness of disease forecasting and insect IPM using remote weather stations. Develop improved action thresholds for pest management of carrot insects, neck rot, stemphylium leaf blight of onions, carrot cyst and nematode and celery leaf curl.
Researcher: Dr. Mary Ruth McDonald, University of GuelphProject Ongoing
The objective of this project is to determine the extent of clubroot in Ontario vegetable fields, identify pathotypes, screen vegetable cultivars grown in Ontario for resistance to pathotypes found in Ontario; evaluate rotation crops and cover crops that can reduce the population of the pathogen; develop methods to deal with small or new infestations.
Researcher: Dr. Mary Ruth McDonald, University of Guelph
Project Ongoing
The objective of this is to improve the IPM program for carrot insects, to identify the most effective insecticides and method of application to effectively control carrot weevil and carrot rust flies.
Researcher: Cheryl Trueman, University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus
Project Completed
The objective of this to evaluate the tolerance of commonly grown fresh market pumpkin cultivars to bacterial spot (Xanthomonas cucurbitae). Read more