Cumulative Clubroot Infestations (2003 to 2018) in Alberta

 
 
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Clubroot is a serious soil-borne disease of canola, mustard and cole crops, and is a declared pest under Alberta's Agricultural Pests Act. It is not a new disease in Canada or Alberta for cole crops. However, since its discovery in the first canola field near Edmonton in 2003, it has spread to a number of counties in Alberta. Clubroot continues to spread and is a significant concern for Alberta producers.

This map shows the extent and intensity of clubroot infestations in Alberta by county. The infestations are cumulative results from the efforts of many surveyors over the years: staff from the University of Alberta; Agricultural Fieldmen from counties, municipal districts and special areas; and Alberta Agriculture and Forestry.

Additional information regarding Clubroot Disease of Canola and Mustard and the Alberta Clubroot Management Plan are available on-line.

Follow this link for a printable version of the map.


 
 
 
 
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This information published to the web on December 6, 2013.
Last Reviewed/Revised on December 3, 2018.