Title

2025: Evaluation of Foliar Fungicide Treatments to Manage Blackleg on Canola

(Research Report, Langdon REC, December 2025)
Lead Author
Lead Author:
Venkataramana Chapara, PhD
Other Authors

Amanda Arens, Larissa Jennings

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Objective: To evaluate foliar fungicide treatments on two varieties of canola to manage blackleg.

Materials and Methods:

The objective of this research trial, conducted at the Langdon Research Extension Center, was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of seven foliar fungicide treatments (Table 2) in managing blackleg disease on two canola cultivars, ‘InVigor L340PC’ and ‘P612L’, when sprayed at the 4-6 leaf stage. These cultivars have variable resistance to blackleg. The trial began on May 28, 2025, and utilized a randomized complete block design with a factorial arrangement (varieties as main plots; fungicides as subplots), replicated four times. State-recommended land preparation, fertilization, seeding rate, weed and insect control practices were followed. Plots measured 5 ft. wide by 16 ft. long and were inoculated twice with blackleg ascospores at the 2-4 leaf stage. Disease incidence and severity (on a 0-100 scale) were recorded after swathing on September 3, using ratings from twenty-five canola stubbles per plot. The data were analyzed using analysis of variance in a complete-block, balanced, orthogonal design via Genovix version II software. Plant vigor (0 - dead and 10 – most vigorous) was rated a week after the foliar sprays of the fungicides.

Table 1: Response of two canola varieties to receiving foliar fungicide treatments on mean blackleg (disease) incidence, severity, plant vigor, yield, and test weight.

Blackleg

Plant Vigor

Yield

Test Weight

Variety

% Incidence

% Severity

(0-10)

(lbs/A)

(lbs/bu)

L340PC

16

3

9

2687

51.03

P612L

13

3

10

2386

51.28

Mean

15

3

9

2537

51

CV %

56

84

9

10

1

LSD

NS

NS

0.8

256

0.21

P-Value (0.05)

NS

NS

0.0055*

0.00001*

0.024*

Table 2: Efficacy of foliar fungicide treatments on mean blackleg (disease) incidence, severity, vigor, phytotoxicity, yield, and test weights.

Rate

Blackleg

Plant Vigor

Yield

Test

Weight

Treatments

Oz/A

% Incidence

% Severity

(0-10)

(lbs/A)

(lbs/bu)

Revytek

15

19

6

9

2607

51

Propulse

18

14

2

9

2515

51

Priaxor

8

18

4

9

2444

51

Miravis Neo

13.7

13

2

9

2519

51

Quadris

15.5

11

2

9

2469

51

Headline

12

19

5

8

2458

51

Proline

5.7

11

2

9

2718

51

Non-treated

0

14

3

9

2563

51

Mean

15

3

9

2537

51

CV %

56

84

9

10

0.8

LSD

NS

1

NS

NS

NS

P-Value (0.05)

NS

0.024*

NS

NS

NS

NS indicates no significant differences were observed statistically

*Statistical differences were observed among the treatments

Results: The research results show that canola foliar fungicide treatments have practical implications for reducing the severity of blackleg. However, the varieties tested as the main plot treatments showed no statistically significant differences in the parameters tested, except for vigor, yield, and test weight. InVigor L340PC yielded higher than the variety P612L (Table 1). Likewise, the fungicide subplot treatments showed no significant differences in the parameters tested, except for blackleg severity (Table 2). No statistically significant interactions between varieties and foliar fungicide treatments were observed for any of the parameters tested. These results provide crucial insights into foliar fungicides as a blackleg management tool, and the research has to be repeated to provide recommendations to the growers.

Acknowledgements: Funding from the NCGA (Northern Canola Growers Association), and a special thanks to Noah Foster, Kaleb Foster, Aiden Brown, and Carleen Schill.