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Registered Fungicides for Selected Diseases of Wheat


Compiled by The North Central Regional Committee on Management of Small Grain Diseases (NCERA-184) and posted by Mary Burrows

Management of Small Grain Diseases
Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Wheat Diseases (Revised 4-09-12)

The North Central Regional Committee on Management of Small Grain Diseases (NCERA-184) has developed the following information on fungicide efficacy for control of certain foliar diseases of wheat for use by the grain production industry in the U.S. Efficacy ratings for each fungicide listed in the table were determined by field testing the materials over multiple years and locations by the members of the committee. Efficacy is based on proper application timing to achieve optimum effectiveness of the fungicide as determined by labeled instructions and overall level of disease in the field at the time of application. Differences in efficacy among fungicide products were determined by direct comparisons among products in field tests and are based on a single application of the labeled rate as listed in the table. Table includes most widely marketed products labeled products, and is not intended to be a list of all labeled products.


Efficacy of fungicides for wheat disease control based on appropriate application timing

Fungicide(s)
Class Active ingredient Product Rate/A (fl. oz) Powdery Mildew Stagnospora leaf/glume blotch Septoria leaf blotch Tan spot Stripe rust Leaf rust Stem rust Head Scab(wheat) Harvest restriction
Strobilurin Fluoxastrobin 40.3% Evito 480 SC 2.0 - 4.0 G nd3 nd3 VG nd3 VG nd3 NL 40 days
Pyraclostrobin 23.6% Headline SC 6.0 - 9.0 G VG VG E E2 E G NL Feekes 10.5
Triazole Metconazole 8.6% Caramba 0.75 SL 10.0 - 17.0 VG VG nd3 VG E E E G
Propiconazole 41.8% Tilt 3.6 EC4 4.0 VG VG VG VG VG VG VG P Feekes 10.5
Prothioconazole 41% Proline 480 SC 5.0 - 5.7 nd3 VG VG VG nd3 VG VG G 30 days
Tebuconazole 38.7% Folicur 3.6 F4 4.0 G VG VG VG E E E F 30 days
Prothioconazole19%

Tebuconazole 19%

Prosaro 421 SC 6.5 - 8.2 G VG VG VG E E E G 30 days
Metconazole 7.4%

Pyraclostrobin 12%

TwinLine 1.75 EC 7.0 - 9.0 G VG VG E E E VG NL Feekes 10.5
Propiconazole 11.7%

Azoxystrobin 7.0%

Quilt 200 SC 14.0 VG VG VG VG E E VG NL Feekes 10.5
Mixed mode of action Propiconazole 11.7%

Azoxystrobin 13.5%

Quilt Xcel 2.2 SE 10.5-14.0 VG VG VG VG E E VG NL Feekes 10.5
Propiconazole 11.4%

Trifloxystrobin 11.4%

Stratego 250 EC 10.0 G VG VG VG VG VG VG NL 35 days
Propiconazole 10.8%

Trifloxystrobin 32.3%

Stratego YLD 4.0 G VG VG VG VG E VG NL 35 days
Tebuconazole 22.6%

Trifloxystrobin 22.6%

Absolute 500 SC 5.0 G VG VG VG VG E VG NL 35 days

1 Efficacy categories: NL=Not Labeled and Not Recommended; P=Poor; F=Fair; G=Good; VG=Very Good; E=Excellent.
2 Efficacy may be significantly reduced if solo strobilurin products are applied after stripe rust infection has occurred.
3 Insufficient data to make statement about efficacy of this product, nd=Insufficient data.
4 Multiple generic products containing the active ingredients propiconazole and tebuconazole may also be labeled in some states. Products including tebuconazole include: Embrace, Monsoon, Muscle 3.6F, Onset, Orius 3.6 F, Tebucon 3.6 F, Tebustar 3.6 F, Tebuzol 3.6 F, Tegrol, and Toledo. Products containing propiconazole include: Bumper 41.8 EC, Fitness, Propiconazole E-AG, and PropiMax 3.6 EC.

This information is provided only as a guide. It is the responsibility of the pesticide applicator by law to read and follow all current label directions. No endorsement is intended for products listed, nor is criticism meant for products not listed. Members or participants in the NCERA-184 committee assume no liability resulting from the use of these products.