Chemistry:List of fungicides

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This is a list of fungicides. These are chemical compounds which have been registered as agricultural fungicides. The names on the list are the ISO common name for the active ingredient which is formulated into the branded product sold to end-users.[1] The University of Hertfordshire maintains a database of the chemical and biological properties of these materials,[2] including their brand names and the countries and dates where and when they have been introduced.[3] The industry-sponsored Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) advises on the use of fungicides in crop protection and classifies the available compounds according to their chemical structures and mechanism of action so as to manage the risks of pesticide resistance developing.[4] The 2024 FRAC poster of fungicides includes the majority of chemicals listed below.[5] The British Crop Production Council also publishes information on ISO common names of new fungicides.[6]

0-9

  • (3-ethoxypropyl)mercury bromide
  • 2-methoxyethylmercury chloride
  • 2-phenylphenol
  • 2,4,5-trichlorophenol
  • 2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
  • 8-hydroxyquinoline
  • 8-phenylmercurioxyquinoline

A

B

C

D

E

  • edifenphos
  • enoxastrobin ({{{2}}})
  • enprocymid
  • epoxiconazole
  • etaconazole ({{{2}}})
  • etem
  • ethaboxam ({{{2}}})
  • ethirimol ({{{2}}})
  • ethoxyquin
  • ethylene oxide
  • ethylicin ({{{2}}})
  • ethylmercury 2,3-dihydroxypropyl mercaptide ({{{2}}})
  • ethylmercury acetate ({{{2}}})
  • ethylmercury bromide ({{{2}}})
  • ethylmercury chloride ({{{2}}})
  • ethylmercury phosphate
  • etridiazole

F

  • famoxadone
  • fenamidone
  • fenaminosulf
  • fenaminstrobin ({{{2}}})
  • fenapanil ({{{2}}})
  • fenarimol
  • fenazaquin ({{{2}}})
  • fenbuconazole ({{{2}}})
  • feneptamidoquin
  • fenfuram ({{{2}}})
  • fenhexamid ({{{2}}})
  • fenitropan ({{{2}}})
  • fenjuntong ({{{2}}})
  • fenopyramid
  • fenoxanil ({{{2}}})
  • fenpiclonil ({{{2}}})
  • fenpicoxamid
  • fenpropidin ({{{2}}})
  • fenpropimorph
  • fenpyrazamine ({{{2}}})
  • fentin
  • ferbam
  • ferimzone ({{{2}}})
  • florylpicoxamid ({{{2}}})
  • fluazinam
  • flubeneteram
  • fluconazole
  • fludioxonil
  • flufenoxadiazam
  • flufenoxystrobin ({{{2}}})
  • fluindapyr ({{{2}}})
  • flumetover ({{{2}}})
  • flumorph ({{{2}}})
  • fluopicolide
  • fluopimomide ({{{2}}})
  • fluopyram
  • fluoroimide ({{{2}}})
  • fluotrimazole ({{{2}}})
  • fluoxapiprolin
  • fluoxastrobin ({{{2}}})
  • fluoxytioconazole
  • fluquinconazole ({{{2}}})
  • flusilazole
  • flusulfamide ({{{2}}})
  • flutianil ({{{2}}})
  • flutolanil
  • flutriafol ({{{2}}})
  • fluxapyroxad
  • folpet
  • formaldehyde
  • fosetyl
  • fuberidazole
  • furalaxyl ({{{2}}})
  • furametpyr ({{{2}}})
  • furcarbanil ({{{2}}})
  • furconazole ({{{2}}})
  • furfural
  • furmecyclox ({{{2}}})
  • furophanate ({{{2}}})

G

H

I

  • imazalil
  • imibenconazole ({{{2}}})
  • iminoctadine ({{{2}}})
  • inezin ({{{2}}})
  • inpyrfluxam
  • iodocarb
  • ipconazole ({{{2}}})
  • ipfentrifluconazole
  • ipflufenoquin
  • iprobenfos ({{{2}}})
  • iprodione
  • iprovalicarb
  • isavuconazole
  • isofetamid ({{{2}}})
  • isoflucypram
  • isoprothiolane ({{{2}}})
  • isopyrazam
  • isotianil ({{{2}}})
  • isovaledione ({{{2}}})
  • itraconazole
  • izopamfos

J

  • jiaxiangjunzhi

K

L

M

  • mancopper
  • mancozeb
  • mandestrobin ({{{2}}})
  • mandipropamid ({{{2}}})
  • maneb
  • mebenil ({{{2}}})
  • mecarbinzid ({{{2}}})
  • mefentrifluconazole ({{{2}}})
  • mepanipyrim ({{{2}}})
  • mepitriflufenpyr
  • mepronil
  • meptyldinocap ({{{2}}})
  • metcyclofenstrobin
  • mercuric chloride
  • mercuric oxide
  • mercurous chloride
  • metalaxyl
  • metam
  • metarylpicoxamid
  • metazoxolon ({{{2}}})
  • metconazole ({{{2}}})
  • methasulfocarb ({{{2}}})
  • methfuroxam ({{{2}}})
  • methyl bromide
  • methyl isothiocyanate
  • methylmercury benzoate ({{{2}}})
  • methylmercury dicyandiamide
  • methylmercury pentachlorophenoxide
  • metiram ({{{2}}})
  • metomeclan
  • metominostrobin ({{{2}}})
  • metrafenone ({{{2}}})
  • metsulfovax ({{{2}}})
  • metyltetraprole
  • milneb ({{{2}}})
  • moroxydine
  • myclobutanil
  • myclozolin ({{{2}}})

N

  • N-(ethylmercury)-p-toluenesulfonanilide
  • nabam ({{{2}}})
  • natamycin
  • ningnanmycin ({{{2}}})
  • nystatin
  • β-nitrostyrene
  • nitrothal-isopropyl ({{{2}}})
  • nuarimol ({{{2}}})

O

  • octachlorocyclohex-2-ene-1-one ({{{2}}})
  • octhilinone ({{{2}}})
  • ofurace
  • organotin fungicides (obsolete)
  • orthophenyl phenol
  • orysastrobin ({{{2}}})
  • osthol
  • oxadixyl ({{{2}}})
  • oxine copper ({{{2}}})
  • oxpoconazole ({{{2}}})
  • oxycarboxin
  • oxyfenthiin

P

Q

  • quinacetol ({{{2}}})
  • quinaminoprole
  • quinazamid ({{{2}}})
  • quinconazole ({{{2}}})
  • quinofumelin
  • quinoxyfen ({{{2}}})
  • quintozene

R

S

T

  • TCMTB
  • tebuconazole
  • tebufloquin ({{{2}}})
  • tecloftalam ({{{2}}})
  • tecnazene
  • tecoram ({{{2}}})
  • tetraconazole ({{{2}}})
  • thiabendazole
  • thiadifluor ({{{2}}})
  • thicyofen ({{{2}}})
  • thifluzamide ({{{2}}})
  • thiochlorfenphim
  • thiocyanatodinitrobenzenes
  • thiodiazole-copper
  • thiomersal
  • thiophanate ({{{2}}})
  • thiophanate-methyl
  • thioquinox ({{{2}}})
  • thiram
  • thujaplicins[7]
  • thymol
  • tiadinil ({{{2}}})
  • tioxymid ({{{2}}})
  • tolclofos-methyl ({{{2}}})
  • tolfenpyrad ({{{2}}})
  • tolnaftate
  • tolnifanide
  • tolprocarb ({{{2}}})
  • tolylfluanid
  • tolylmercury acetate
  • triadimefon
  • triadimenol ({{{2}}})
  • triamiphos
  • triarimol ({{{2}}})
  • triazbutil ({{{2}}})
  • triazoxide ({{{2}}})
  • tributyltin oxide
  • trichlamide ({{{2}}})
  • trichlorotrinitrobenzenes
  • triclopyricarb ({{{2}}})
  • tricyclazole ({{{2}}})
  • tridemorph
  • trifloxystrobin
  • triflumizole ({{{2}}})
  • triforine ({{{2}}})
  • trimorphamide
  • triticonazole ({{{2}}})

U

V

Z

  • zarilamid ({{{2}}})
  • zinc naphthenate ({{{2}}})
  • zineb
  • ziram
  • zoxamide ({{{2}}})

See also

References

  1. "Compendium of Pesticide Common Names: Fungicides". BCPC. http://www.bcpcpesticidecompendium.org/class_fungicides.html. 
  2. Lewis, Kathleen A.; Tzilivakis, John; Warner, Douglas J.; Green, Andrew (2016). "An international database for pesticide risk assessments and management". Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 22 (4): 1050–1064. doi:10.1080/10807039.2015.1133242. Bibcode2016HERA...22.1050L. 
  3. "A to Z List of Fungicides". University of Hertfordshire. 2023-08-08. http://sitem.herts.ac.uk/aeru/ppdb/en/atoz_fung.htm. 
  4. "FRAC Recommendations for Resistance Management". Fungicides Resistance Action Committee. https://www.frac.info/fungicide-resistance-management. 
  5. "FRAC Classification of Fungicides". CropLife International. 2024. https://www.frac.info/media/42keb12k/frac-moa-poster-2024.pdf. 
  6. "Index of New ISO Common Names". British Crop Production Council. http://www.bcpcpesticidecompendium.org/index_new_frame.html. 
  7. Bentley, Ronald (2008). "A Fresh Look at Natural Tropolonoids". Natural Product Reports 25 (1): 118–138. doi:10.1039/B711474E. PMID 18250899.