Anthracnose (lentils): biology
The anthracnose pathogen is a mainly stubble-borne disease. The pathogen overwinters and can persist for several years on lentil residue, infecting subsequent crops when tissues touch or conducive weather conditions occur (warm weather, humidity, rain splash and winds).
As a member of the Anthracnose Resistance Task Force, Syngenta worked with Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, Agriculture Canada and other industry stakeholders in 2020 on an anthracnose sampling project that covered an extensive area of Saskatchewan’s lentil growing region.
We found that anthracnose was highly common and infection levels varied greatly in fields that appeared otherwise healthy.