Fungicides Seed Treatments Registered for Disease Control in Pea, Lentil, and Chickpea
Published March, 2024.
This table presents information on available fungicide products for the management of widespread seedborne and soilborne diseases of pulse crops (peas, lentils, and chickpeas) for use in the United States. The information is based on labeled application rates according to label instructions and the presence of disease. The table includes the most widely marketed products and is not intended to be a list of all labeled products nor is it an endorsement of any specific product.
Consulting this table does not substitute careful reading of the product label.
2024 Seed Treatment Fungicide and Disease Control Table
The table is meant only as a quick-reference, and it should not be a substitute for label directions.
A table index and summary can be found below.
Fungicide |
Crop [a] |
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Class [d] |
Active Ingredient |
Product |
Dosage |
Ascochyta / |
Pythium |
Aphanomyces |
Rhizoctonia |
Fusarium |
Botrytis |
Sclerotinia |
|
Benzimidazole Carbamates (1) |
Thiabendazole |
Mertect 340-F |
P=1.02; L=1.05; C=2.04 |
P,L,C |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
Triazoles (3)
|
Ipconazole |
Rancona 3.8 FS |
0.085 |
P,L,C |
R |
-- |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
R |
Mefentrifluconazole |
Relenya |
0.19- 0.77 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
|
Phenyl- |
Mefenoxam |
Apron XL |
0.16–1.28 |
P,L,C |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Metalaxyl |
Allegiance-FL |
P=1.05; L,C=0.75 |
P,L,C |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Succinate- |
Sedaxane |
Vibrance |
0.08-0.16 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Fluxapyroxad |
Systiva XS |
0.24-0.47 |
P,L,C |
S [e] |
-- |
-- |
R |
S |
-- |
-- |
|
Penflufen |
Evergol Prime |
0.16-0.32 |
P,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Inpyrfluxam |
Zeltera |
0.2 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Quinone Outside Inhibitors (11) |
Azoxystrobin |
Dynasty |
0.153–0.765 |
L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Pyraclostrobin |
Stamina |
0.4–1.5 |
P,L,C |
S [e] |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Phenyl- |
Fludioxonil |
Maxim 4FS |
0.08–0.16 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
Toclofos-methyl |
Rizolex |
0.3 |
P,L,C |
-- |
-- |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
Thiazole- |
Ethaboxam |
Intego Solo |
0.3-0.6 |
P [f] L,C |
-- |
R |
S |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Mixed Modes of Action |
Fludioxonil, |
Apron MAXX RTA |
5.0 |
P,L,C |
-- |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
Ipconazole, Metalaxyl |
Rancona Summit |
4.0 |
P,L,C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
R |
|
Prothioconazole, Penflufen, Metalaxyl |
EverGol Energy |
1.0 |
P,L,C |
S |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
S |
-- |
|
Pyraclostrobin, Fluxapyroxad, Metalaxyl |
Obvius |
4.6 |
P,L,C |
R [e] |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
-- |
|
Pyraclostrobin, Fluxapyroxad, Thiophanatemethyl, Metalaxyl |
Obvius Plus |
1.5 |
C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
-- |
|
Trifloxystrobin, Metalaxyl |
Trilex 2000 |
1.0 |
P,L,C |
-- |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
-- |
-- |
|
Thiabendazole, Sedaxane, Mefenoxam, Fludioxonil |
Vibrance Maxx Pulses RTA |
5.0 |
P,L,C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
R |
|
Thiamethoxam, Thiabendazole, Sedaxane, Mefenoxam, Fludioxonil |
CruiserMaxx Vibrance Pulses |
5.0 |
P,L,C |
R |
R |
-- |
R |
R |
R |
-- |
Table Index
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Organisms targeted. For a complete list, check the label. Not included on this table are: Phytophthora, Downy Mildew, Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Penicillium
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Product categories: R = Registered for use; S = Registered for suppression only; -- = Not registered
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Fungicide Mode of Action (MOA): letter followed by number and Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) Code, number
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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
- Only registered for chickpea
Table Summary
This table contains data that is arranged in rows and columns. The table is large, consisting of 3 primary columns, row 1 contains their headings. Column 1, Fungicide, divides into 4 sub-columns, their headings are in row 2. Column 2, Crop, contains no sub-divisions. Column 3, Disease Control, divides into 7 different sub-columns, their headings are in row 2. Each cell in row 3 and below describes a fungicide class, fungicide active ingredients within each class, associated commercial product name, recommended application dose according to the product label, the pulse crops for which the product is labeled, and which seed and soilborne diseases are controlled by the product. An index is located below the table.
Further Information
To learn more about fungicide seed treatments and other management strategies for diseases control in pulse crops, contact MSU Extension Plant Pathologist Dr. Uta McKelvy. For help with identifying crop disorders, contact your local extension agent or the Schutter Diagnostic Lab at Montana State University.
The table on "Fungicides registered for pea, lentil, and chickpea seed treatment and disease control" is also available in a standard PDF format (106KB).
The Seed Treatment Fungicide and Disease Efficacy Table was developed with support from Montana State University Extension Integrated Pest Management, the North Central Integrated Pest Management Center - Pulse Crop Working Group, and the Montana Department of Agriculture.