List of fungicides
Appearance
This is a list of fungicides. Chemical compounds used to kill fungus include:[1]
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A
B
- barium polysulfide
- benalaxyl
- benalaxyl-M
- benodanil
- benomyl
- benquinox
- bentaluron
- benthiavalicarb
- benzalkonium chloride
- benzamacril
- benzamide fungicides
- benzamorf
- benzanilide fungicides
- benzimidazole fungicides
- benzimidazole precursor fungicides
- benzimidazolylcarbamate fungicides
- benzohydroxamic acid
- benzothiazole fungicides
- bethoxazin
- binapacryl
- biphenyl
- bitertanol
- bithionol
- bixafen
- blasticidin-S
- Bordeaux mixture
- boric acid
- boscalid
- bridged diphenyl fungicides
- bromuconazole
- bupirimate
- Burgundy mixture
- buthiobate
- sec-butylamine
C
- calcium polysulfide
- captafol
- captan
- carbamate fungicides
- carbamorph
- carbanilate fungicides
- carbendazim
- carboxin
- carpropamid
- carvone
- Cheshunt mixture
- chinomethionat
- chlobenthiazone
- chloraniformethan
- chloranil
- chlorfenazole
- chlorodinitronaphthalene
- chloroform
- chloroneb
- chloropicrin
- chlorothalonil
- chlorquinox
- chlozolinate
- ciclopirox
- climbazole
- clotrimazole
- conazole fungicides
- conazole fungicides (imidazoles)
- conazole fungicides (triazoles)
- copper(II) acetate
- copper(II) carbonate, basic
- copper fungicides
- copper hydroxide
- copper naphthenate
- copper oleate
- copper oxychloride
- copper(II) sulfate
- copper sulfate, basic
- copper zinc chromate
- cresol
- cufraneb
- cuprobam
- cuprous oxide
- cyazofamid
- cyclafuramid
- cyclic dithiocarbamate fungicides
- cycloheximide
- cyflufenamid
- cymoxanil
- cypendazole
- cyproconazole
- cyprodinil
D
- dazomet
- DBCP
- debacarb
- decafentin
- dehydroacetic acid
- dicarboximide fungicides
- dichlofluanid
- dichlone
- dichlorophen
- dichlorophenyl
- dichlozoline
- diclobutrazol
- diclocymet
- diclomezine
- dicloran
- diethofencarb
- diethyl pyrocarbonate
- difenoconazole
- diflumetorim
- dimethirimol
- dimethomorph
- dimoxystrobin
- diniconazole
- dinitrophenol fungicides
- dinobuton
- dinocap
- dinocton
- dinopenton
- dinosulfon
- dinoterbon
- diphenylamine
- dipyrithione
- disulfiram
- ditalimfos
- dithianon
- dithiocarbamate fungicides
- DNOC
- dodemorph
- dodicin
- dodine
- donatodine
- drazoxolon
E
F
- famoxadone
- fenamidone
- fenaminosulf
- fenapanil
- fenarimol
- fenbuconazole
- fenfuram
- fenhexamid
- fenitropan
- fenoxanil
- fenpiclonil
- fenpropidin
- fenpropimorph
- fentin
- ferbam
- ferimzone
- fluazinam
- fluconazole
- fludioxonil
- flumetover
- flumorph
- fluopicolide
- fluoroimide
- fluotrimazole
- fluoxastrobin
- fluquinconazole
- flusilazole
- flusulfamide
- flutolanil
- flutriafol
- fluxapyroxad
- folpet
- formaldehyde
- fosetyl
- fuberidazole
- furalaxyl
- furametpyr
- furamide fungicides
- furanilide fungicides
- furcarbanil
- furconazole
- furconazole-cis
- furfural
- furmecyclox
- furophanate
G
H
I
K
L
- Lime sulfur (lime sulphur)
M
- mancopper
- mancozeb
- maneb
- mebenil
- mecarbinzid
- mepanipyrim
- mepronil
- mercuric chloride (obsolete)
- mercuric oxide (obsolete)
- mercurous chloride (obsolete)
- metalaxyl
- metalaxyl-M (a.k.a. Mefenoxam)
- metam
- metazoxolon
- metconazole
- methasulfocarb
- methfuroxam
- methyl bromide
- methyl isothiocyanate
- methylmercury benzoate
- methylmercury dicyandiamide
- methylmercury pentachlorophenoxide
- metiram
- metominostrobin
- metrafenone
- metsulfovax
- milneb
- morpholine fungicides
- myclobutanil
- myclozolin
N
- N-(ethylmercury)-p-toluenesulfonanilide
- nabam
- natamycin
- nystatin
- β-nitrostyrene
- nitrothal-isopropyl
- nuarimol
O
P
- paclobutrazol
- pefurazoate
- penconazole
- pencycuron
- pentachlorophenol
- penthiopyrad
- phenylmercuriurea
- phenylmercury acetate
- phenylmercury chloride
- phenylmercury derivative of pyrocatechol
- phenylmercury nitrate
- phenylmercury salicylate
- phenylsulfamide fungicides
- phosdiphen
- Phosphite
- phthalide
- phthalimide fungicides
- picoxystrobin
- piperalin
- polycarbamate
- polymeric dithiocarbamate fungicides
- polyoxins
- polyoxorim
- polysulfide fungicides
- posaconazole
- potassium azide
- potassium polysulfide
- potassium thiocyanate
- pramiconazole
- probenazole
- prochloraz
- procymidone
- propamocarb
- propiconazole
- propineb
- proquinazid
- prothiocarb
- prothioconazole
- pterulone
- pyracarbolid
- pyraclostrobin
- pyrazole fungicides
- pyrazophos
- pyridine fungicides
- pyridinitril
- pyrifenox
- pyrimethanil
- pyrimidine fungicides
- pyroquilon
- pyroxychlor
- pyroxyfur
- pyrrole fungicides
Q
- quinacetol
- quinazamid
- quinconazole
- quinoline fungicides
- quinomethionate
- quinone fungicides
- quinoxaline fungicides
- quinoxyfen
- quintozene
R
S
T
- TCMTB
- tebuconazole
- tecloftalam
- tecnazene
- tecoram
- tetraconazole
- thiabendazole
- thiadifluor
- thiazole fungicides
- thicyofen
- thifluzamide
- thujaplicins[4]
- thymol
- triforine
- thiocarbamate fungicides
- thiochlorfenphim
- thiomersal
- thiophanate
- thiophanate-methyl
- thiophene fungicides
- thioquinox
- thiram
- tiadinil
- tioxymid
- tivedo
- tolclofos-methyl
- tolnaftate
- tolylfluanid
- tolylmercury acetate
- triadimefon
- triadimenol
- triamiphos
- triarimol
- triazbutil
- triazine fungicides
- triazole fungicides
- triazoxide
- tributyltin oxide
- trichlamide
- tricyclazole
- tridemorph
- trifloxystrobin
- triflumizole
- triforine
- triticonazole
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V
Z
See also
References
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