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SMALL GRAINS DISEASE MANAGEMENT
Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Wheat Diseases
The North Central Regional Committee on Management of Small Grain Diseases (NCERA-184) has developed the following information about fungicide efficacy for the control of certain foliar diseases of wheat for use by the grain produc-tion industry in the United States.The 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.
CPN-3002-W
The table includes most widely marketed products, and is not intended to be a list of all labeled products.Many products have specific use restrictions. Restrictions may be present on the amount of active ingredient that can be applied within a period of time or on the number of sequential applications that can occur.Read and follow all use restrictions before applying any fungicide.
2Small Grain Disease Management
Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Wheat DiseasesEf
ficac
y of
fung
icid
es fo
r whe
at d
isea
se c
ontr
ol b
ased
on
appr
opri
ate
appl
icat
ion
timin
g
1 Effi
cacy
cate
gorie
s: N
L=N
ot L
abel
ed; N
R=N
ot R
ecom
men
ded;
P=P
oor;
F=Fa
ir; G
=Goo
d; V
G=V
ery
Goo
d; E
=Exc
elle
nt; -
- =In
suffi
cien
t dat
a to
mak
e sta
tem
ent a
bout
effic
acy
of th
is pr
oduc
t.2 P
rodu
ct ef
ficac
y m
ay b
e red
uced
in ar
eas w
ith fu
ngal
pop
ulat
ions
that
are r
esist
ant t
o str
obilu
rin fu
ngic
ides
.3 E
ffica
cy m
ay b
e sig
nific
antly
redu
ced
if so
lo st
robi
lurin
pro
duct
s are
appl
ied
afte
r stri
pe ru
st in
fect
ion
has o
ccur
red.
4 App
licat
ion
of p
rodu
cts c
onta
inin
g str
obilu
rin fu
ngic
ides
may
resu
lt in
elev
ated
leve
ls of
the m
ycot
oxin
Deo
xyni
vale
nol (
DO
N) i
n gr
ain
dam
aged
by
head
scab
.5 M
ultip
le g
ener
ic p
rodu
cts c
onta
inin
g th
e sam
e act
ive i
ngre
dien
ts al
so m
ay b
e lab
eled
in so
me s
tate
s. 6 P
rodu
cts w
ith m
ixed
mod
es o
f act
ion
gene
rally
com
bine
tria
zole
and
strob
ilurin
activ
e ing
redi
ents.
Mira
vis A
ce®
, Nex
icor
®, P
riaxo
r®, a
nd T
rivap
ro®
incl
ude c
arbo
xam
ide a
ctiv
e ing
redi
ents.
7 B
ased
on
appl
icat
ion
timin
g at
the b
egin
ning
of a
nthe
sis (F
eeke
s 10.
5.1)
.
Fung
icide
(s)Ra
te/A
(fl. o
z)Po
wder
y M
ildew
Stag
onos
pora
Le
af/G
lum
e Bl
otch
Sept
oria
Le
af
Blot
chTa
n Spo
tSt
ripe
Rust
Leaf
Rus
tSt
em
Rust
Head
Sc
ab4
Harv
est
Restr
ictio
nCla
ssAc
tive
Ingr
edien
tPr
oduc
t
Stro
bilur
inspic
oxys
trobin
22.5%
Apro
ach S
C®6.0
-12.0
G1VG
VG2
VGE3
VGVG
NLFe
ekes
10.5
pyra
clostr
obin
23.6%
Head
line S
C®6.0
-9.0
GVG
VG2
EE3
EG
NLFe
ekes
10.5
Triaz
oles
met
cona
zole
8.6%
Cara
mba
0.75
SL®
10.0-
17.0
VGVG
--VG
EE
EG
30 da
ys
tebu
cona
zole
38.7%
Folic
ur 3.
6F®5
4.0NL
NLNL
NLE
EE
F30
days
prot
hioco
nazo
le 41
%Pr
oline
480S
C®5.0
-5.7
--VG
VGVG
VGVG
VGG
30 da
ys
prot
hioco
nazo
le19%
tebu
cona
zole
19%
Pros
aro 4
21SC
®6.5
-8.2
GVG
VGVG
EE
EG
30 da
ys
prop
icona
zole
41.8%
Tilt 3
.6EC®
54.0
VGVG
VGVG
VGVG
VGP
Feek
es 10
.5.4
Mixe
d mod
es
of ac
tion6
tebu
cona
zole
22.6%
triflo
xystr
obin
22.6%
Abso
lute M
axx S
C®5.0
GVG
VGVG
VGE
VGNL
35 da
ys
cypr
ocon
azole
7.17
%pic
oxys
trobin
17.94
%Ap
roac
h Prim
a SC®
3.4-6
.8VG
VGVG
VGE
VG--
NR45
days
prot
hioco
nazo
le 16
.0%tri
floxy
strob
in 13
.7%De
laro 3
25SC
®8.0
GVG
VGVG
VGVG
VGNL
Feek
es 10
.5 35
days
pydif
lumet
ofen
13.7%
pr
opico
nazo
le 11
.4%M
iravis
Ace S
E®13
.7VG
VGVG
VGVG
VGVG
G7Fe
ekes
10.5.
4
fluap
yroxa
d 2.8%
pyra
clostr
obin
18.7%
prop
icona
zole
11.7%
Nexic
or EC
®7.0
-13.0
VGVG
EE
EE
VGNL
Feek
es 10
.5
fluox
astro
bin 14
.8%flu
triafo
l 19.3
%Pr
eem
ptor
SC®
4.0-6
.0--
--VG
VGE
VG--
NLFe
ekes
10.5
and 4
0 day
s
fluxa
pyro
xad 1
4.3%
pyra
clostr
obin
28.6%
Priax
or®
4.0-8
.0G
VGVG
EVG
VGG
NLFe
ekes
10.5
prop
icona
zole
11.7%
az
oxys
trobin
13.5%
Quilt
Xcel
2.2SE
®510
.5-14
.0VG
VGVG
VGE
EVG
NLFe
ekes
10.5.
4
prot
hioco
nazo
le 10
.8%tri
floxy
strob
in 32
.3%St
rate
go YL
D®4.0
GVG
VGVG
VGVG
VGNL
Feek
es 10
.535
days
benz
ovind
iflup
yr 2.
9%pr
opico
nazo
le 11
.9%
azox
ystro
bin 10
.5%Tri
vapr
o SE®
9.4-1
3.7VG
VGVG
VGE
EVG
NLFe
ekes
10.5.
4
flutri
afol 1
8.63%
az
oxys
trobin
25.30
%To
pgua
rd EQ
®4.0
-7.0
VGNL
VGVG
EE
VGNL
Feek
es 10
.5.4
30 da
ys
3Small Grain Disease Management
Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Wheat Diseases
May 2020
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