The goal of our native trait development program, in terms of clubroot, is to be able to provide stacks of effective genes, as well as products with single effective genes, that will allow growers to rotate between resistance, avoid new virulence problems and provide sustainable options for moving forward into the future.
Because Corteva has been leading the industry on this for quite some time, our production is coming to maturity, to the point where within the next few years we expect to release a number of different stacked gene resistance traits that growers can rotate as part of a proactive management strategy.
That’s undoubtedly great news for everybody in Western Canada’s canola farming community. But, it’s still important to remember that clubroot resistance is a finite resource that must be managed effectively through proper on-farm practices.
It is only by working together and taking a proactive management approach that we will succeed in defending our crops against clubroot.
Thank you for reading, and thank you for being part of the solution.