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Mustard plant infected with white rust disease #276977572
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White rust is a canola disease caused by the pathogenA disease-causing organism (such as a fungus or bacteria). More Albugo candida that affects mainly Brassica rapaAlso referred to as Polish canola, it is the less commonly grown species of canola currently grown in Canada. More and B. junceaAlso referred to as brown mustard, it is a minor crop (from the Cruciferae or Brassicaceae plant family, commonly known as the mustard family) grown in Canada. More cultivarsCultivars are variants in a species developed through the intervention of humans (despite the term 'variety' often being incorrectly used to describe this). Cultivars can be open-pollinated type, hybrid, synthetic, composite, etc. More. B. napusAlso referred to as Argentine canola, it is the species of canola currently commonly grown in Canada. More cultivarsCultivars are variants in a species developed through the intervention of humans (despite the term 'variety' often being incorrectly used to describe this). Cultivars can be open-pollinated type, hybrid, synthetic, composite, etc. More are resistant. This disease was a common problem for canola growers when B. rapaAlso referred to as Polish canola, it is the less commonly grown species of canola currently grown in Canada. More acres were high (many decades ago), but since B. napusAlso referred to as Argentine canola, it is the species of canola currently commonly grown in Canada. More cultivarsCultivars are variants in a species developed through the intervention of humans (despite the term 'variety' often being incorrectly used to describe this). Cultivars can be open-pollinated type, hybrid, synthetic, composite, etc. More currently make up the majority of canola acres in Western Canada, it is a minor disease.