Fungicide activity and performance in wheat

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Fungicide activity and performance in wheat Information Sheet 48 Spring 2016 Choosing fungicides Fungicides should be matched to the primary disease risk, which depends mainly on variety, sowing date, location and local weather. Mixtures and alternations of fungicides with different modes of action, from different fungicide groups, are often most effective and reduce the likelihood that fungicide resistance will develop in target pathogens. Chemical group Active ingredient Resistance poses a significant threat to the on-going performance of fungicides and resistance management must be taken into account when planning fungicide programmes. Fungicides are tested by AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds in specific performance trials and in other Fungicide activity against major diseases Amidoxine cyflufenamid Anilinopyrimidine cyprodinil Benzophenone metrafenone Chloronitrile chlorothalonil 3 Dithiocarbamate mancozeb 3 Imidazole (poraz) carbendazim MBC thiophanate-methyl fenpropidin Morpholine fenpropimorph Phthalimides folpet 3 Quinazolinone proquinazid Quinolene quinoxyfen penthiopyrad SDHIs 4 fluxapyroxad 4 boscalid + epoxiconazole isopyrazam + epoxiconazole SDHIs + other 2 fluxapyroxad + epoxiconazole bixafen + prothioconazole penthiopyrad + chlorothalonil Spiroketalamine spiroxamine azoxystrobin picoxystrobin Strobilurin (QoI) pyraclostrobin trifloxystrobin Strobilurin dimoxystrobin + epoxiconazole mixtures 2 fluoxastrobin + prothioconazole cyproconazole difenoconazole epoxiconazole fluquinconazole Triazole 3 metconazole propiconazole prothioconazole research projects targeting specific diseases. Performance ratings are indicative and are dependent on dose rate and timing. Control level 5=Highest 1=Lowest - = insufficient data but may have some activity: check label Activity rating Eyespot Mildew Septoria Yellow Brown Ear tritici rust rust blight 1-4 - - - - 4 2 - - - - 3 4 1 - - - - 1 4 - - - - 1 3 1 1-3 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 2 - - - - - 2-3 1 2 2 - - 2 1 2 3 - - - 2 1 1 - - 4 - - - - - 2 - - - - - - 4 3 3 - - - 4 3 3-4 2 3 4 4-2 2 4 5 5-4 2 5 5 5 2 4 3 5 4 5 3 - - 4 3 3 - - 2-2 2 - - 1 1 3 4-1 1 1 4 3-1 1 1 4 5 - - 1 1 2 2 - - - 2 4 4 3 4 2 3 4 5 3 1 2 1 4 3 - - 1 2 1 3-2 2 3 5 4 2-2 2 3 3 - - 1 1 2 2 - - 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2-4 3 3 4 2 3-2 1 4 4 3 1 Ear blight caused by Fusarium culmorum or Fusarium graminearum. Performance against Microdochium species may differ. 2 Different products may contain different loadings and formulations which may impact on the level of control. See 'Active ingredients for wheat disease control' tables for products tested in the AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds fungicide performance trials. 3 Key products may have significant differences between performance in protectant and eradication situations. This score is for the protectant situation. 4 Significant resistance risk. Always use SDHI fungicides in mixture with at least one fungicide from an alternative mode of action group which has efficacy against the target pathogen(s).

Seed treatment options Active Product ingredient carboxin, thiram Anchor Ar clothianidin, Redigo By prothioconazole Deter cypermethrin Signal Ar 300 ES difenconazole, Celest Extra Sy fludioxonil fludioxonil Beret Gold Sy fludioxonil, Beret Multi Sy fludioxonil, Austral Plus Sy tefluthrin fluquinconazole Galmano By fluquinconazole Jockey Solo Bs fluquinconazole, Epona Bs fluquinconazole, Jockey Bs ipconazole Rancona Ar 15ME ipconazole, Rancona Ar imazalil imi, Kinto Bs triticonazole prothioconazole Redigo By prothioconazole, Redigo Pro By silthiofam Latitude Mo Ar = Arysta, Bs = BASF, By = Bayer CropScience, Mo = Monsanto, Sy = Syngenta Bunt Tilletia tritici label recommendation, control may only be partial, please refer to product label Microdochium seedling blight Microdochium species Seed-borne diseases Other diseases Pests Fusarium seedling blights Fusarium graminearum F. culmorum Septoria seedling blight Phaeosphaeria nodorum Loose smut Ustilago nuda f. sp. tritici Bunt soil-borne Tilletia caries Wheat disease management guide This Information Sheet is an annually updated supplement to the Wheat disease management guide. The guide includes information on symptoms and risk factors for the main wheat diseases. See cereals.ahdb.org.uk/publications Take-all Gaeumannomyces graminis (var tritici) Yellow rust Septoria tritici Brown rust Aphids (BYDV vectors) Wireworm Slugs Wheat bulb fly Information Sheet 48 Spring 2016 AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds publications are free to levy payers Electronic version can be downloaded at cereals.ahdb.org.uk To join the mailing list, contact: cereals.subscriptions@ahdb.org.uk While the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board seeks to ensure that the information contained within this document is accurate at the time of printing, no warranty is given in respect thereof and, to the maximum extent permitted by law, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board accepts no liability for loss, damage or injury howsoever caused (including that caused by negligence) or suffered directly or indirectly in relation to information and opinions contained in or omitted from this document. Reference herein to trade names and proprietary products without stating that they are protected does not imply that they may be regarded as unprotected and thus free for general use. No endorsement of named products is intended, nor is any criticism implied of other alternative but unnamed products. AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds is a division of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB). Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board 2016. All rights reserved.

Fungicide dose-response curves Fungicides are rigorously tested in AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds-funded trials. Each year, a single spray is applied at a range of doses on varieties that are very susceptible to each major disease and at sites where disease pressure is high. Disease levels are observed a few weeks later. Septoria tritici Protection Adexar Aviator pro Ignite Imtrex Phoenix Proline 275 Seguris Vertisan Vertisan + Ignite Septoria tritici Eradication Septoria tritici % 40 35 30 25 20 Protection and eradication 'Protection' curves show the activity of fungicides when they are applied soon after the emergence of a leaf layer before much infection has occurred. 'Eradication' curves indicate fungicidal activity after infection has occurred but before symptoms become visible. Performance of products on each leaf layer and at each site was classified as protectant or eradicant based on timing of leaf emergence relative to spray application. 15 10 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Percentage of full label rate Use Imtrex and Vertisan only in mixture with at least one fungicide with an alternative mode of action that has comparable efficacy against the target pathogen(s).

Performance of individual active ingredients can be assessed by comparing dose-response curves. These show average performance measured across a range of sites, seasons and leaf layers. Yellow rust Protection 20 15 Yellow rust % 10 5 0 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Percentage of full label rate Adexar Aviator pro Comet 200 Ignite Imtrex Proline 275 Seguris Vertisan Vertisan + Ignite Brown rust Protection Brown rust % 25 20 15 10 5 Note: Adexar, Aviator pro and Vertisan + Ignite lines coincide Fungicide resistance Fungicide resistance occurs when a pathogen becomes so insensitive to a fungicide that the fungicide s field performance is impaired. Resistance management is vital to maintain control and prolong the effectiveness of fungicides. Use fungicides with different modes of action in mixtures and in alternations and ensure that mixing partners are used at doses that give similar efficacy and persistence. Single azole and SDHI products carry considerable resistance risk and should not be used alone. Never exceed the maximum recommended number of applications and follow any additional label guidance on resistance management. Some mildewicides, for example, carry specific advice on alternating or mixing active ingredients. 0 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Percentage of full label rate Use Imtrex and Vertisan only in mixture with at least one fungicide with an alternative mode of action that has comparable efficacy against the target pathogen(s).

Active ingredients for wheat disease control Product Active ingredients azoxystrobin bixafen boscalid carbendazim chlorothalonil cyflufenamid cyproconazole cyprodinil difenconazole dimoxystrobin epoxiconazole famoxadone fenpropidin fenpropimorph folpet fluoxastrobin fluquinconazole fluxapyroxad isopyrazam kresoxim-methyl laminarin mancozeb metconazole metrafenone penthiopyrad picoxystrobin propiconazole proquinazid prothioconazole pyraclostrobin pyriofenone quinoxyfen spiroxamine thiophanate-methyl triadimenol trifloxystrobin Adexar* Agate Alto Elite Amistar Amistar Opti Amistar Pro Apres Arizona Artemis Asana Aviator 235 pro* Aylora Balear 720 Boogie pro Bowman Bravo 500 Brutus* Bumper 250EC Capalo Caramba Ceando Cello Centaur Ceriax Cherokee Chord Cielex Cirkon Cloister Comet 200* Consul Corbel Cortex Crafter Credo Cyflamid* Deacon Eclipse Ennobe Enterprise Envoy Epic Fielder Firefly 155* Flanker Flexity* Flyer Folicur Fortress Frelizon Furlong Galileo Gemstone Guru Helix Ignite* Imtrex* Intellis Jaunt Jenton Joules * Products used in AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds fungicide performance trials.

Active ingredients for wheat disease control Product Active ingredients azoxystrobin bixafen boscalid carbendazim chlorothalonil cyflufenamid cyproconazole cyprodinil difenconazole dimoxystrobin epoxiconazole famoxadone fenpropidin fenpropimorph folpet fluoxastrobin fluquinconazole fluxapyroxad isopyrazam kresoxim-methyl laminarin mancozeb metconazole metrafenone penthiopyrad picoxystrobin propiconazole proquinazid prothioconazole pyraclostrobin pyriofenone quinoxyfen spiroxamine thiophanate-methyl triadimenol trifloxystrobin Justice Juventus Kestrel Keystone Kingdom Librax Manitoba Mantra Menara Metal Metal 60 Mirage 40EC Mobius Monkey Nebula Opera Opus* Opus Team Oranis Orius 20EW Orius P Pentangle Pexan Phoenix* Plover Pointer Poraz Priaxor EC Priori tra Proline 275* Property 180SC Prosaro Prospa Quell Flo Seguris* Skyway 285 pro Sparticus pro Sunorg Pro Supreme Swift SC Swing Gold Talius* Tarus Tazer Timpani Topsin Torch Extra Tracker Treoris Vacciplant Vareon Variano pro Vegas Vertisan* Veto F Vivid Vortex Zephyr Zimbrail Zoxis * Products used in AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds fungicide performance trials.