Triticonazole 
Action/Use:
- Fungicide
- ;
- Seed Treatment/Protectant
Use:
For use on turf and as seed treatment for wheat, barley, and maize.
Identification
Common Name(s): Triticonazole (pa ISO-E)
Chemistry
Mode of Action / Resistance Management
Chemical Group: triazones
Taget Site: G1: C14-demethylase in sterol biosynthesis
Mode of Action: sterol biosynthesis in membranes
Action Group: FRAC Code 3
Comments / Risk Notes: Medium risk
Environmental Guidelines
Hazards: Fish: Low acute LC50 >10 mg/l (rainbow trout); LC50 (48 h) >9.3 mg/l (Daphnia). Bird: Acute oral LD50 >2000 mg/kg (bobwhite quail)
Water Solubility: 7 mg/l at 10°C, independent of pH
Safety Guidelines
Signal Word: CAUTION
Toxicity Class: III
Toxicity: (Rat): Oral LD50 >2000 mg/kg. Dermal LD50 >2000 mg/kg. Inhalation LC50 >1.4 mg/l air. Nonirritant to skin, eyes
Suppliers and Branded Products
Basic Producers:
BASF Corporation (Alios*, Charter*, Premis*, Real*)
Formulators' Trade Names:
Willowood Ltd. (Premium Star*)
Premix Products:
+ Guazatine
- Legat* — Makhteshim Agan Group
+ Metalaxyl
- Charter* F2 — BASF Corporation
+ Metalaxyl+ Pyraclostrobin
- Stamina F3* Cereals — BASF Corporation
- Stamina* F3 HL — BASF Corporation
+ Prochloraz+ Pyrimethanil
- Rubin* TT — BASF Corporation
+ Pyraclostrobin
- Pillar* G — BASF Corporation
- Pillar* G Intrinsic* — BASF Corporation
+ Thiram
- Charter* PB — BASF Corporation
