In years of moderate disease pressure with cultivars rated as intermediate resistance to ascochyta, two foliar fungicide applications were as effective as four applications for disease management, yield protection, and prevention of seed infection. Chickpea can be a profitable crop in southern Saskatchewan, and is an...

A seeding rate of 50% chickpea and 50% flax resulted in maximum combined yield and land productivity, and reduced Ascochyta blight disease severity by 50 to 67% compared to monocrop chickpea, but flax competed with chickpea and reduced chickpea yield. Ascochyta blight, caused by Ascochyta rabiei,...

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