Fungicides Registered for Pea, Lentil, and Chickpea Seed Treatment and Disease Control
revised 26 Feb, 2020
The Northcentral Integrated Pest Management Center – Pulse Crop Working Group has developed the following information on fungicide efficacy for management of widespread seedborne and soilborne diseases of pulse crops (peas, lentils, and chickpeas) for use by the pulse production industry in the United States. Efficacy is based on labelled application rates according to label instructions and the presence of disease.
Table includes the most widely marketed products, and is not intended to be a list of all labelled products. Consulting this table does not substitute careful reading of the product label before an application is made
Fungicide and Disease Efficacy Table
A table index and summary can be found below.
Fungicide |
Crop [a] |
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Class [f] |
Active Ingredient |
Product |
Dosage |
Ascochyta / |
Pythium |
Aphanomyce s |
Rhizoctonia |
Fusarium |
Botrytis |
Sclerotinia |
General Fungi [e] |
|
Benzimidazole Carbamates (1) |
Thiabendazole |
Mertect 340-F |
P=1.02, L=1.05, C=2.04 |
P,L,C |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Dithio-carbamates (M3) |
Thiram |
42-S Thiram |
8.0 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
Triazoles (3) |
Ipconazole |
Rancona 3.8 FS |
0.085 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
R |
R |
Phenyl- |
Mefenoxam |
Apron XL |
0.16–0.64 |
P,L,C |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Metalaxyl |
Allegiance FL |
0.1-0.375 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Succinate- |
Sedaxane |
Vibrance |
0.08-0.16 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Fluxapyroxad |
Sys iva XS |
0.24-0.47 |
P,L,C |
S [d] |
-- |
-- |
R |
R/S |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Penflufen |
Evergol Prime |
0.15 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Quinone outside Inhibitors (11) |
Azoxystrobin |
Dynasty |
0.153–0.765 |
L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
Pyraclostrobin |
Stamina |
0.4–1.5 |
P,L,C |
S [d] |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Trifloxystrobin |
Trilex Flowable |
0.32 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Phenyl- |
Fludioxonil |
Maxim 4FS |
0.08–0.16 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
Toclofos-me hyl |
Rizolex |
0.3 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
R |
Thiazole- |
Ethaboxam |
Intego Solo |
0.3-0.6 |
P [e] L,C |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Phthalimides (M4) |
Captan |
Captan 4L |
2.6 |
P |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
Mixed Mode |
Fludioxonil |
Apron MAXX RTA |
5.0 |
P,L,C |
-- |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
S |
-- |
Ipconazole Metylaxyl |
Rancona Summit |
4 |
P,L,C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
R |
R |
|
Prothioconazole Penflufen Metalaxyl |
EverGol Energy |
1.0 |
P,L,C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
|
Pyraclostrobin |
Obvius |
4.6 |
P,L,C |
R [d] |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
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Fluxapyroxad |
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Metalaxyl |
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Pyraclostrobin Fluxapyroxad |
Obvius Plus |
1.5 |
C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
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Thiophanate-methyl |
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Metalaxyl |
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Trifloxystrobin Metalaxyl |
Trilex 2000 |
1.0 |
P,L,C |
-- |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
R |
|
Sedaxane Mefanoxam Fludioxonil |
Vibrance Maxx |
1.54 |
P,L,C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
|
Thiamethoxam |
Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Pulses |
5.0 |
P,L,C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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Thiabendazole Sedaxane Mefanoxam |
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Organisms targeted. For a complete list, check the label. Not included on this table are: Phytopthora, Downy Mildew; Alternaria, Aspergillis, Cladosporium, and Penicillium.
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Efficacy categories: R = Registered for use; S = Registered for suppression only; -- = Not registered.
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Registered for protection against fungi; check label for details.
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Product efficacy may be reduced in areas with fungal populations that are resistant to strobilurin fungicides.
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Fungicide Mode of Action (MOA), letter followed by number and Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) Code, number.
- Only registered for chickpea.
Table Summary
The Fungicide and Disease Efficacy Table contains data arranged in rows and columns. The table is large, consisting of 3 primary columns, row 1 contains their headings. Column 1 divides into 4 sub-columns, their headings are in row 2. Column 2 contains no sub-divisions. Column 3 divides into 8 different sub-columns, their headings are in row 2. Row 3 and down present data for each class found in column 1. Some of the headings in row 1 also split into sub-headings, found in sub-column 2. An index is located below the table.
This table is meant only as a quick-reference, and it should not be a substitute for label directions.
Consulting this table does not substitute careful reading of the product label.
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