Powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphales) are among the most common and important plant fungal pathogens. These fungi are obligate biotrophic parasites that attack nearly 10,000 species of angiosperms, including major crops, such as cereals and grapes. Although cultural and biological practices may reduce the risk of infection by powdery mildew, they do not provide sufficient protection. Therefore, in practice, chemical control, including the use of fungicides from multiple chemical groups, is the most effective tool for managing powdery mildew. Unfortunately, the risk of resistance development is high because typical spray programs include multiple applications per season. In addition, some of the most economically destructive species of powdery mildew fungi are considered to be high-risk pathogens and are able to develop resistance to several chemical classes within a few years. This situation has decreased the efficacy of the major fungicide classes, such as sterol demethylation inhibitors, quinone outside inhibitors and succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors, that are employed against powdery mildews.
Mode of Action |
Target |
Group Name |
Active Ingredient |
Authorized Countries 1 |
FRAC Code |
-MULTI-SITE INHIBITORS |
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Multi-site activity |
Multi-site contact activity |
Chloronitriles |
Chlorothalonil |
BG, BR, CA, CL, CO, CR, CZ, EE, FR, IE, IL, JP, LV, LT, MA, MX, NL, PL, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, VN |
M05 |
Dithiocarbamates and relatives |
Mancozeb |
BR, CO, HR, EC, IN, JP, NL, PE, PK, TR, UA, UZ, VN |
M03 |
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Metiram |
BG, BR, CZ, FR, HR, IT, MD, PT, RO, SI, SK, TR, UA, ZA |
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Propineb |
KZ, VN |
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Zineb |
VN |
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Ziram |
AR |
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Phthalimides |
Captan |
MX, UA |
M04 |
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Folpet |
AR, BE, BR, BG, CA, CH, CL, DK, EE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IT, LT, MD, MX, NL, PL, PT, RO, RS, SK, TR, UA, UY, VN |
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2- SITE-SPECIFIC FUNGICIDES |
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Amino acids and protein synthesis |
Methionine biosynthesis (proposed cgs gene) |
Anilinopyrimidines |
Cyprodinil |
AT, BE, BG, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, FR, IE, JP, NL, PE, PL, PT, RU, SK, UA, ZA |
9 |
Mepanipyrim |
BE, CL, JP, NL |
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Pyrimethanil |
CA, CL, MD, PE, RU, UA |
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Cytoskeleton and motor protein |
Actin/myosin/fimbrin function |
Aryl-phenyl-ketones |
Metrafenone |
AT, BE, BG, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EC, EE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IN, IE, IL, IT, LT, LV, MD, MA, NL, PE, PL, PT, RO, RU, SK, SI, TN, TR, UA, ZA |
50 |
Pyriofenone |
AT, BE, BG, CA, CL, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HR, HU, IE, IL, IT, JP, LV, LT, MD, NL, PE, PL, PT, RS, SI, TR |
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ß-tubulin assembly in mitosis |
Methyl-Benzimidazole Carbamates (MBC fungicides) |
Benomyl |
CL, CR, JP, MX, PE, RU, UA, UZ, ZA |
1 |
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Carbendazim |
AR, BR, BY, CL, CR, IN, MX, PE, PK, PY, RU, TN, UA, VN, ZA |
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Fuberidazole |
DE |
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Thiabendazole |
BY, MD, PE, RU, UA, UY |
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Thiophanate |
PK |
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Thiophanate-methyl |
AR, BG, BR, BY, CL, CZ, ES, HR, FR, ID, IN, IT, JP, LT, LV, MA, MD, MX, NL, PE, PK, PL, RO, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, TZ, UA, UY, ZA |
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Membrane integrity or function |
Phospholipid biosynthesis, methyltransferase |
Dithiolanes |
Isoprothiolane |
PE |
6 |
Nucleic acid metabolism |
Adenosin-deaminase |
Hydroxy-(2-amino) pyrimidines |
Bupirimate |
CH, EC, ES, FR, GR, HR, IL, IT, MA, NL, PK, PE, PT, TN, TR, ZA |
8 |
Respiration |
Complex II: succinate-dehydrogenase (, SdhC and SdhD) |
Succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors (SDHIs) |
Benzovindiflupyr |
CA, CH |
7 |
Bixafen |
AT, BE, BR, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, IE, IT, LT, LV, MD, NL, PL, PT, SI, SK, TR, UA, ZA |
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Boscalid |
AR, AT, BE, BG, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, DK, EC, EE, ES, FR, HR, IE, IL, IN, IT, LT, LV, MA, MD, NL, NZ, PE, PL, PT, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, ZA |
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Carboxin |
BY, UA |
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Fluopyram |
AT, BE, BG, BY, CA, CH, CL, CR, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HR, HU, IE, IL, IN, IT, JP, LT, LV, MA, MD, NL, PE, PL, PT, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, ZA |
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Fluxapyroxad |
AT, BE, BY, BG, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FR, GR, IE, IT, LT, LV, MD, NL, NZ, PL, PT, RU, RS, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, ZA |
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Isofetamid |
JP |
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Isopyrazam |
AT, BE, BG, CL, CZ, DE, ES, GR, HR, IE, IT, JP, NL, PL, PT, RS, RU, SI, SK, TR, UA |
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Penthiopyrad |
BG, BY, CH, CZ, GR, JP, NL, PL, RU, UA |
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Pydiflumetofen |
NZ |
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Pyraziflumid |
JP |
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Sedaxane |
UK |
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Complex III: cytochrome bc1 at Qo site (Cytb) |
Quinone outside inhibitors (QoIs) |
Azoxystrobin |
AR, AT, BE, BR, BG, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EC, EE, ES, FI, FR, DE, GR, HR, HU, IN, IE, IL, IN, IT, JP, LT, LV, MA, MD, MY, MX, NL, PE, PL, PT, RU, RS, SK, SI, TN, TR, UA, UY, ZA |
11 |
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Dimoxystrobin |
PL, SK |
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Famoxadone |
BG |
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Fluoxastrobin |
AT, BE, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EC, EE, FR, IE, LT, LV, NL, PL, RU, SK, TR, UA |
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Kresoxim-methyl |
AR, AT, BE, BG, BR, BY, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EC, EE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IE, IL, IN, IT, JP, LT, LV, MA, MD, MY, NL, PE, PL, PT, PY, RU, RS, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, VN, ZA |
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Mandestrobin |
CA, JP |
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Metominostrobin |
IL, PE |
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Picoxystrobin |
BR, BY, CA, CH, IL, IN, RU, TR, UA, ZA |
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Pyraclostrobin |
AR, AT, BE, BG, BO, BR, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HR, IE, IL, IN, IT, LT, LV, MD, NL, NZ, PE, PL, PT, RO, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, ZA |
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Trifloxystrobin |
AR, AT, BE, BG, BR, CA, CH, CL, CR, CZ, DE, EC, ES, FR, GR, HR, HU, IE, IL, IN, IT, MA, MD, MX, NL, PE, PK, PL, PT, PY, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, VN, ZA |
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Uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation |
2,6-Dinitro-anilines |
Fluazinam |
BR, CH |
29 |
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Dinitrophenyl-crotonates |
Dinocap |
IN, MX |
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Meptyldinocap |
AT, CL, CZ, ES, FR, GR, HR, IL, IT, MA, PE, PT, RS, SK, SI, TN, TR |
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Signal transduction |
Signal transduction (mechanism unknown) |
Aza-naphthalenes |
Quinoxyfen |
AR, CA, CH, CL, ES, IL, MA, NZ, PE, PT, RS, TR, UA, ZA |
13 |
Proquinazid |
AT, BG, BY, CL, CH, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HR, IE, IL, IT, LT, LV, MA, MD, PE, PL, PT, RO, RU, SE, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, ZA |
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MAP/Histidine-Kinase in osmotic signal transduction (Os-2, HOG1) |
Phenylpyrroles (PP-fungicides) |
Fludioxonil |
BG, CL, FR, LT, PT, RU, UA, ZA |
12 |
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Sterol biosynthesis in membranes |
Δ14-reductase and Δ8→Δ7-isomerase (Erg24, Erg2) |
Amines (“morpholines”) |
Fenpropidin |
AT, BE, BG, BY, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, FR, IE, IT, LT, LV, MD, NL, PL, SK, UA |
5 |
Fenpropimorph |
AT, BE, BG, BY, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, FR, IE, LT, LV, MD, NL, PL, RO, RU, SI, SK, TR, UA |
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Spiroxamine |
AT, BE, BG, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EC, EE, ES, FR, HR, HU, IE, IL, IT, LT, LV, MD, NL, PE, PL, PT, RO, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, ZA |
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Tridemorph |
PK |
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C14- demethylase (Erg11/Cyp51) |
Demethylation inhibitors (DMI-fungicides) |
Bromuconazole |
AT, BE, CZ, DE, NL, PE, PL, TN, TR, UA |
3 |
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Cyproconazole |
AR, AT, BE, BG, BO, BR, BY, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HR, IL, IT, LT, LV, MA, MD, NL, NZ, PE, PL, PY, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, UZ, ZA |
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Difenoconazole |
AR, AT, BE, BR, BG, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EC, EE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IN, IL, IT, JP, LT, LV, MA, MD, NL, NZ, PK, PE, PL, PT, RU, RS, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, UZ, ZA |
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Diniconazole |
PE |
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Epoxiconazole |
AR, AT, BE, BG, BO, BR, BY, CH, CL, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IE, IT, LT, LV, MD, NL, PL, PY, RO, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, ZA |
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Fenarimol |
CL, JP, PK, PE |
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Fenbuconazole |
BG, CL, HR, FR, GR, IL, IT, JP, PT, ES, TR |
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Fluquinconazole |
CL |
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Flusilazole |
BG, TR, ZA |
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Flutriafol |
BR, BG, BY, CA, CL, CZ, ES, FR, GR, HR, IE, IT, MD, MX, PY, PE, PL, PT, RU, RS, TN, UA, UY, UZ, ZA |
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Hexaconazole |
CO, IN, MA, MX, PK, PE, VN, ZA |
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Imazalil |
BE, BY, DE, MD, NL, RU, UA |
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Imibenconazole |
BR, JP, VN |
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Ipconazole |
UA |
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Mefentrifluconazole |
AT, CA, CZ, DE, EE, FR, LT, LV, PE, PL, TR |
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Metconazole |
AR, AT, BE, BG, BR, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, FI, FR, HR, IE, IT, LT, MD, PL, PT, PY, RS, RU, SI, SK, UA, UY |
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Myclobutanil |
AR, AT, BE, BR, BG, CA, CH, CL, CR, CZ, DE, EC, ES, FR, GR, HR, IL, IN, IT, JP, MA, MD, MX, PE, PT, RO, RS, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, ZA |
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Penconazole |
AR, AT, BE, BG, BY, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IL, IN, IT, LT, LV, MA, MD, NL, PE, PK, PL, PT, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UZ, ZA |
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Prochloraz |
AT, BE, BG, BY, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IE, IT, LT, LV, MD, MX, NL, PE, PL, TR, RU, SK, TR, UA, ZA |
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Propiconazole |
BG, BO, BR, BY, CA, CH, CL, CO, IN, JP, MX, PE, PK, RS, RU, TN, TR, UA, UY, UZ, ZA |
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Prothioconazole |
AT, BE, BG, BR, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HR, HU, IE, IT, LT, LV, MD, NL, PL, PT, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, ZA |
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Simeconazole |
JP |
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Tebuconazole |
AR, AT, BE, BG, BR, BY, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, DK, EC, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HR, HU, IE, IL, IN, IT, JP, LT, LV, MA, MD, MX, NL, PE, PL, PT, PY, RO, RU, RS, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, UY, UZ, ZA |
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Tetraconazole |
AT, BE, BG, BR, CA, CL, CZ, DE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IL, IT, MA, MD, PE, PL, PT, RU, SI, SK, TR, UA, ZA |
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Triadimefon |
AR, BY, CL, CR, IN, KE, MX, RU, TZ, UA, UZ, ZA |
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Triadimenol |
AR, BR, BG, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EC, EE, FR, GR, HR, IL, IT, LT, LV, MA, MD, NZ, PE, PL, RO, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, ZA |
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Triflumizole |
BE, BR, CL, JP, MA, MD, MX, NL, PE |
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Triforine |
CL, JP, MX, PK, UZ |
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Triticonazole |
BR, BY, CL, MD, RU, UA, ZA |
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3- UNKNOWN MODE OF ACTION |
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Unknown |
Unknown |
Phenyl-acetamide |
Cyflufenamid |
AT, BR, BG, CH, CL, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FR, GR, HR, IN, IE, IL, IT, JP, LT, LV, MA, NL, PE, PL, PT, RS, RU, SI, SK, TN, TR, UA, ZA |
U06 |
Thiazolidine |
Flutianil |
JP |
U13 |
1 Active ingredients registered in several countries such as Argentina (AR), Austria (AT), Belarus (BY), Belgium (BE), Bolivia (BO), Brazil (BR), Bulgaria (BG), Canada (CA), Chile (CL), China (CN), Colombia (CO), Costa-Rica (CR), Croatia (HR), Czech Rep. (CZ), Denmark (DK), Ecuador (EC), Estonia (EE), Finland (FI), France (FR), Germany (DE), Greece (GR), Hungary (HU), India (IN), Indonesia (ID), Ireland (IE), Israel (IL), Italy (IT), Japan (JP), Kazakhstan (KZ), Kenya (KE), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Malaysia (MY), Mexico (MX), Moldova (MD), Morocco (MA), Netherlands (NL), New Zealand (NZ), Pakistan (PK), Paraguay (PY), Peru (PE), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Russian Fed. (RU), Serbia Rep. (RS), Slovakia (SK), Slovenia (SI), South-Africa (ZA), Spain (ES), Sweden (SE), Switzerland (CH), Tanzania (TZ), Tunisia (TN), Turkey (TR), Ukraine (UA), Uruguay (UY), Uzbekistan (UZ) and Vietnam (VN). The data were kindly provided by Lexagri SAS (ex-Agrobase-logigram) database.
Table 2. Occurrence of field fungicide resistance in powdery mildews.
Group Name |
Active Ingredient |
Year of Registration 1 |
Resistant Pathogen |
Date First Observed |
Reference |
Aryl-phenyl ketones |
Metrafenone |
2006 |
B. graminis f. sp. tritici |
2009 |
[27] |
E. necator |
2010 |
[32] |
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Pyriofenone |
2014 |
P. xanthii |
2017 |
[33] |
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Aza-naphthalenes |
Quinoxyfen |
1996 |
E. necator |
2002 |
[42] |
B. graminis tritici |
2003 |
[38] |
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P. xanthii |
2004 |
[49] |
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Hydroxy-(2-amino) pyrimidines |
Dimethirimol |
1968 |
P. xanthii |
1970 |
[55] |
Ethirimol |
1968 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1971 |
[57] |
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Bupirimate |
1975 |
P. xanthii |
1986 |
[60] |
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G. cichoracearum |
1990 |
[62] |
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Methyl-Benzimidazole Carbamates (MBC fungicides) |
Benomyl |
1968 |
P. xanthii |
1967 |
[66] |
S. pannosa |
1974 |
[75] |
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E. necator |
1977 |
[76] |
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G. cichoracearum |
2001 |
[70] |
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Thiophanate-methyl |
1971 |
P. xanthii |
2002 |
[64] |
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E. necator |
2005 |
[46] |
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G. cichoracearum |
2005 |
[73] |
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Phosphorothiolates |
Pyrazophos |
1970 |
P. xanthii |
1975 |
[81] |
Quinone outside Inhibitors (QoI-fungicides) |
Azoxystrobin |
1992 |
P. xanthii |
1998 |
[86] |
E. necator |
1999 |
[89] |
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G. cichoracearum |
2010 |
[73] |
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L. taurica |
2015 |
[99] |
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Kresoxim-methyl |
1996 |
P. xanthii |
1998 |
[86] |
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B. graminis f. sp. tritici |
1998 |
[87] |
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B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
2003 |
[88] |
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Famoxadone |
1998 |
B. graminis f. sp. tritici |
2000 |
[83] |
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P. xanthii |
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Trifloxystrobin |
1999 |
B. graminis f. sp. tritici |
1998 |
[87] |
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E. necator |
2002 |
[90] |
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P. leuchotricha |
2002 |
[98] |
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P. xanthii |
2002 |
[84] |
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B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
2003 |
[88] |
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E. betae |
2011 |
[96] |
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Pyraclostrobin |
2000 |
E. betae |
2011 |
[96] |
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Fenamidone |
2001 |
B. graminis f. sp. tritici |
2000 |
[83] |
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P. xanthii |
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Amines (“morpholines”) |
Tridemorph |
1969 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1976 |
[58] |
P. xanthii |
1988 |
[61] |
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Fenpropimorph |
1983 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1979 |
[109] |
|
Fenpropidin |
1986 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1979 |
[109] |
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Spiroxamine |
1997 |
E. necator |
2002 |
[77] |
|
DeMethylation Inhibitors (DMI-fungicides) |
Triforine |
1970 |
P. xanthii |
1982 |
[128] |
Fenarimol |
1975 |
P. xanthii |
1984 |
[129] |
|
E. necator |
1985 |
[138] |
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G. cichoracearum |
2005 |
[73] |
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Triadimefon |
1976 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1979 |
[110] |
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B.graminis f. sp. tritici |
1981 |
[112] |
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E. necator |
1985 |
[138] |
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P. xanthii |
1988 |
[61] |
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Imazalil |
1977 |
P. xanthii |
1982 |
[128] |
|
Prochloraz |
1977 |
B.graminis f. sp. tritici |
1981 |
[112] |
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B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
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Triadimenol |
1978 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1979 |
[110] |
|
B.graminis f. sp. tritici |
1981 |
[112] |
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E. necator |
1990 |
[139] |
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P. xanthii |
2002 |
[133] |
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Diclobutrazol |
1979 |
B.graminis f. sp. tritici |
1981 |
[112] |
|
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
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Propioconazole |
1980 |
B.graminis f. sp. tritici |
1981 |
[112] |
|
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
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P. xanthii |
1991 |
[67] |
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Nuarimol |
1980 |
B.graminis f. sp. tritici |
1981 |
[112] |
|
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
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Flutriafol |
1981 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1992 |
[116] |
|
Penconazole |
1983 |
P. xanthii |
1988 |
[61] |
|
E. necator |
1996 |
[141] |
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P. aphanis |
2009 |
[148] |
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Flusiazole |
1984 |
E. necator |
1996 |
[141] |
|
Cyproconazole |
1986 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1991 |
[119] |
|
Hexaconazole |
1986 |
E. necator |
2009 |
[146] |
|
Myclobutanil |
1986 |
E. necator |
1985 |
[138] |
|
P. xanthii |
1991 |
[67] |
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P. aphanis |
2009 |
[148] |
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Tebuconazole |
1986 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1992 |
[116] |
|
E. necator |
2004 |
[90] |
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Triflumizole |
1986 |
E. necator |
2004 |
[90] |
|
Difenoconazole |
1988 |
P. xanthii |
2008 |
[132] |
|
Epoxiconazole |
1993 |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
1991 |
[119] |
|
Succinate DeHydrogenase Inhibitors (SDHI-fungicides) |
Boscalid |
2002 |
P. xanthii |
2005 |
[134] |
E. necator |
2014 |
[164] |
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Penthiopyrad |
2010 |
P. xanthii |
2017 |
[161] |
|
Isopyrazam |
2017 2017 |
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Pyraziflumid |
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Isofetamid |
2018 |
2018 |
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Phenyl-acetamide |
Cyflufenamid |
2002 |
P. xanthii |
2012 |
[167] |
Cyano-methylene |
Flutianil |
2008 |
P. xanthii |
2017 |
[33] |
1 Acording to the Pesticide Propierties DataBase of the University of Hertfordshire (https://sitem.herts.ac.uk/aeru/footprint/es/atoz.htm).
Group Name |
Active Ingredient |
Resistant Pathogen |
Target Protein |
Amino Acid Change |
Phenotype |
References |
|
Methyl-Benzimidazole Carbamates (MBC fungicides) |
Thiophanate-methyl |
P. xanthii |
β-tubulin |
E198A |
Highly resistant |
[74,80] |
|
Quinone outside Inhibitors (QoI-fungicides) |
Azoxystrobin |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
Cytb |
G143A |
Resistant |
[88] |
|
B. graminis f. sp. tritici |
[83,101–105] |
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E. betae |
[96,97] |
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E. necator |
[46,91–95] |
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L. taurica 1 |
[99] |
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P. leucotricha 1 |
[98] |
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P. xanthii 1 |
[82,83,106] |
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DeMethylation Inhibitors (DMI-fungicides) |
Propiconazole |
B. graminis f. sp. tritici |
Cyp51 |
Y136F, K147Q |
Resistant |
[150] |
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Triadimenol |
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Epoxiconazole |
B. graminis f. sp. hordei |
Cyp51 |
Y136F, S509T |
Resistant |
[153] |
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Tebuconazole |
Y136F, S509T |
Resistant |
[151–153] |
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Triadimenol |
Y136F, K147Q |
Highly-low resistant |
[149,150] |
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Fenarimol |
E. necator |
Cyp51 |
Y136F, A1119C 2 |
Resistant, highly resistant |
[22] |
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Myclobutanil |
Y136F, A1119C 2 |
Highly resistant |
[21,22,145] |
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Tebuconazole |
Y136F, A1119C 2 |
Resistant, highly resistant |
[22] |
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Triadimenol |
Y136F |
Highly resistant |
[154] |
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Succinate DeHydrogenase Inhibitors (SDHI-fungicides) |
Boscalid |
E. necator |
SdhB |
H242R/Y |
Resistant |
[165] |
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Fluopyram Fluxapyroxad |
E. necator |
SdhB |
H242R/Y |
Moderately resistant |
[31] |
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SdhC |
G169D |
Highly resistant |
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Penthiopyrad Isopyrazam Pyraziflumid |
P. xanthii |
SdhC |
G151R |
Highly resistant |
[161] |
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G172D |
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SdhD |
H137R |
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S121P |
Moderately resistant |
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Isofetamid |
SdhC |
A86V |
Highly resistant |
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1 Heteroplasmy described. 2 The silent mutation A1119C increases the expression of cyp51 gene.
This entry is adapted from the peer-reviewed paper 10.3390/microorganisms8091431