Table 8.5. Eggplant fungicides ordered by disease and then FRAC group according to their mode of action. (continued)
Pertinent Diseases
Fungicide
Chemical
or Pathogens
Group1
(active ingredients)
Max. Rate/Acre Min. Days to
Applic. Season Harvest Reentry Remarks2
Labels change frequently. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical.
3 & 4 Aprovia Top
53.6 per
12 month
0 12 hr
7 & 12 Miravis Prime
year
0 12 hr
7 & 11 Luna Sensation
3 0.5
11 Flint Extra, Gem 3.0 oz 16 oz 3 0.5
11 & 3 Quadris Top 0 0.5
(azoxystrobin + difenoconazole)
Septoria leaf spot M1 Cueva SEE LABEL
(copper octanoate)
7 Fontelis 0 0.5
(penthiopyrad)
11 Cabrio EG 16 oz 96 oz 0 0.5
(pyraclostrobin)
11 Flint Extra, Gem 3.0 oz 16 oz 3 0.5 Disease suppression only
See individual labels
9 & 3 Inspire Super 0 0.5
(cyprodinil + difenoconazole)
11 Reason 500SC 14 0.5 Disease suppression only
(fenamidone)
7 & 11 Luna Sensation
3 0.5
7 & 11 Priaxor 7 0.5
7 & 12
year
0 12 hr
White mold 7 & 11 Luna Sensation
3 0.5 Disease suppression only
Sclerotinia 7 & 11 Priaxor 7 0.5
1 FRAC code (fungicide group): Number (1 through 46) and letters (U and P) are used to distinguish the fungicide mode of action groups. All fungicides within the same
group (with same number or letter) indicate same active ingredient or similar mode of action. This information must be considered for the fungicide resistance management
FRAC Code List 2019; http://www.frac.info/ (FRAC = Fungicide Resistance Action Committee).
2 Information provided in this table applies only to Florida. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical. The use of brand names and any mention or
listing of commercial products or services in the publication does not imply endorsement by UF/IFAS Extension nor discrimination against similar products or services not
mentioned.
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