SaskCanola

Make SaskCanola my home page

 
 
Research Photo Photo
Home About SaskCanola Growing & Selling Your Canola News & Events Research Industry Trends Canola in the Community Contact For Food Lovers Information for Buyers
In This Section
Overview of Research
Current Research
Research Project Reports
Research Tax Credit
Information for Research Scientists
Important Research Links
Research Committee and Contacts
    
report

Biological Control of False Cleavers with a Gall Mite

Researcher:

Dr. A. McClay, Alberta Research Council

Project Code:

CARP 9613 2002-20

Final Report:

March 2005

Summary:

False cleavers, Galium spurium, is a major and increasing weed of canola and other crops in Alberta. Based on previous research in France, the European gall mite, Cecidophyes rouhollahi, was selected for field studies in Alberta to evaluate its potential as biological control of false cleavers. The results showed that a vigorous colony of the gall mite C. rouhollahi can be maintained under greenhouse conditions in Alberta, and that the mites will readily colonize false cleavers plants under field conditions. Provided application methods can be developed that more evenly distribute the mites over a stand at an early growth stage, C. rouhollahi appears to have potential for control of false cleavers in canola and other annual crops in Alberta.

Click the links below to download a short version of the report or the full, detailed long version of the report.

 pdf

Short Report: Biological Control of False Cleavers with a Gall Mite

 pdf

Full Report: Biological Control of False Cleavers with a Gall Mite

 

< Back to the Agronomy Research Reports page

Contact SaskCanola Contact SaskCanola Click to email SaskCanola hello Site Map Privacy & Terms of Use
SmartSite by Arxus SaskCanola SCDC hi hi hello