Agronomy (Sep 2022)

Thifluzamide, Fludioxonil, and Clothianidin as Seed Treatment Can Efficiently Control Major Soil-Borne Diseases, Aphids (<i>Aphidoidea</i> spp.), and Residue Distribution in the Field

  • Chao Chen,
  • Xumiao Wang,
  • Shanshan Yin,
  • Chao Wang,
  • Xuexiang Ren,
  • Quan Gao,
  • Haiqun Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12102330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 2330

Abstract

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Combined seed treatment with neonicotinoids and fungicides offers a potential control measure for pest management at the wheat seeding stage. In this study, a novel, highly-efficient seed-coating agent was prepared using thifluzamide, fludioxonil, and clothianidin as its active components and other additives (abbreviated to TFC). Laboratory experiments and field trials revealed a positive effect on germination, plant height, and root length, with 90% control efficiency on wheat sharp eyespots and aphid infestations. Meanwhile, the distribution of thifluzamide, fludioxonil, and clothianidin residues in the wheat plants at harvest was below 0.05 mg/kg both at the recommended dosage and at 2.0 times the recommended dose. Furthermore, an artificial soil assay of biotoxicity in earthworms revealed a low level of toxicity at LC50 > 10 mg/kg. Overall, these findings suggest that TFC has the potential to control major soil-borne diseases and pest infestations in wheat, offering an environmentally-friendly alternative to more toxic pesticides.

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