Weekly Lentil Anthracnose Risk (June 23, 2025)

Welcome to the second weekly lentil anthracnose disease risk map, hosted by the Prairie Crop Disease Monitoring Network on behalf of Saskatchewan Pulse Growers. This map provides a weekly forecasted risk assessment of lentil anthracnose across Saskatchewan, based on recent historical weather data and short-term weather forecasts. It aims to help identify areas of higher disease risk by analyzing factors such as temperature, humidity, and precipitation levels.

While efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this map, it is important to understand that weather-driven disease models are inherently uncertain, and predictions may not be 100% precise. The risk levels presented are based on the weather conditions at the time of the forecast and are subject to change as conditions evolve. For fields with irrigation, disease risk may differ from that shown on the map due to localized microclimates. Note: the map displays how conducive the weather conditions are – it does not consider staging or presence of spores.

This map is intended to serve as a guide for understanding potential disease pressure and should not be relied upon as the sole basis for making spray or other management decisions. Environmental conditions, crop management practices, and other variables may impact disease development beyond what is captured in the model. Always verify with field scouting and consult with agronomic advisors for tailored advice. Refer to the Fungicide Decision Support Checklist to determine field specific risk factors. 

Information related to the lentil anthracnose weather-based risk maps is experimental, and is OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, Western Grains Research Foundation, and the Prairie Crop Disease Monitoring Network and collaborating pathologists and their respective organizations assume no liability from the use of this information. 

Saskatchewan lentil anthracnose risk as of June 23, 2025

Prairie Crop Disease Monitoring Network (PCDMN) disease info cards are available to help identify anthracnose symptoms

Weather-based lentil anthracnose risk as of June 21, 2025
Weather-based lentil anthracnose risk as of June 22, 2025
Weather-based lentil anthracnose risk as of June 23, 2025