Results from this project strongly suggest that Contans has efficacy against Sclerotinia, but the yield response and economics associated with using Contans for Sclerotinia control remain unclear. To rigorously evaluate the economics of using Contans, testing is being conducted in very large plots (1.16 acres per plot) in 2013-14. The large plots should permit a rigorous evaluation of the efficacy of Contans even if the density of sclerotia in the soil is low, and it should permit the evaluation of treatment effects with minimal confounding influence of wind-blown spores.
The study is expected to improve the profitability of soybean production in North Dakota – particularly soybeans grown under irrigation –through rigorous, research-based recommendations on the use of Contans as a tool for managing Sclerotinia.