Disease Reference – Action Thresholds and Registered Seed Treatment Options
Pathogen (Disease) | Threshold on Seed | Action if Over Threshold | Seed Treatment Options | |||||||||||||||
Agrox® FL (Norac Concepts) | Allegiance® FL (Bayer) | Apron® ADVANCE (Syngenta Canada) | Apron® Maxx Peas (Syngenta Canada) | Belmont™ 2.7 FS (UPL AgroSolutions Canada) | Insure Pulse® (BASF Canada) | INTEGO™ Solo Fungicide (Valent Canada/NuFarm Agriculture) |
Rancona Trio (UPL AgroSolutions Canada)3 |
Telex Fungicide (Sharda CropChem) | Trilex® EverGol® (Bayer) |
Trilex® EverGol® SHIELD2 (Bayer) |
Vibrance® Maxx RFC (Syngenta Canada) | Vibrance® Maxx with INTEGO™ (Syngenta Canada) | Vibrance® Total (Syngenta Canada) | Vitaflo® Brands (various) | Zeltera® Pulse (Valent Canada/NuFarm Agriculture) | |||
Aphanomyces euteiches | Not applicable; Soil-borne disease only | Use seed treatment if: History of disease, provides early season protection only |
X1 |
X1 |
X1 |
X1 |
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Ascochyta pinodes; (Ascochyta Blight) | Greater than 10% | Use seed treatment | X | X | X |
X1 |
X1 |
X | X | X | X |
X1 |
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Botrytis spp. (seed-borne only) | 10% on seed (total of Fusarium, Botrytis, and Sclerotinia) | Use seed treatment |
X1 |
X | X |
X1 |
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Fusarium spp. | 10% on seed (total of Fusarium, Botrytis, and Sclerotinia); Soil-borne as well | Use seed treatment | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||||
Peronospora viciae (Downy Mildew) | Not applicable; Soil-borne disease only | Use seed treatment if: History of disease, seeding under cool-moist conditions | X | X | X | |||||||||||||
Pythium spp. | Not applicable; Soil-borne disease only | Use seed treatment if: History of disease, seeding under cool-moist conditions | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
Rhizoctonia spp. | Unknown; Primarily soil-borne disease | Use seed treatment if: History of disease, seeding under cool-moist conditions | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||||
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum; (seed-borne only) | 10% on seed (total of Fusarium, Botrytis, and Sclerotinia) | Use seed treatment | X | X | X |
X1 |
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General seed rot, root rot, damping-off, and seedling blight | Not applicable | Use seed treatment if: History of disease, seeding under cool-moist conditions | X | X |
1 Product registered for suppression only
2 Product contains an insecticide component
3 Tank-mixing Rancona Trio with Belmont™ 2.7 FS or INTEGO™ Solo offers control of of early-season (only) aphanomyces as per Rancona Trio product label.
Insect Reference – Recommendations and Registered Seed Treatment Options
Insects | Recommendations | Seed Treatment Options | |||
Cruiser® 5FS (Syngenta Canada) | Lumivia™ CPL (Corteva Agriscience) | Stress Shield® 600 (Bayer) |
Trilex® EverGol® SHIELD4 (Bayer) |
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Armyworm and Cutworm | Use seed treatment if: History of insect pressure on the field or in the nearby area | X | |||
Pea Leaf Weevil | Use seed treatment if: History of insect pressure on the field or in the nearby area | X | X | X | X |
Wireworm | Use seed treatment if: History of insect pressure on the field or in the nearby area | X | X | X |
4 Product contains fungicide components
Action thresholds have not been identified for all disease and insect risks in field peas, so the recommendations provided are based on thresholds from similar crops, identified action thresholds for field peas, or rules of thumb.
Understanding seed quality and using seed treatments on pulse seed when risk of disease or insect damage is present, is critical to maximizing yield.
Fungicide seed treatments protect the seed and seedlings from soil-borne diseases, as well as those diseases found on the surface of the seed or carried inside of the seed. Seed treatments will not act as a cure for seed that has high disease levels or is poor quality.
In order for a seed treatment to provide effective protection, it is important to ensure that adequate coverage of the seed is achieved and appropriate rates are used for the target pest(s).
Seed treatments will breakdown as the plant begins to develop and as a result, their limit of protection to the seed will only last for the early part of the plant’s growth.
When using a seed treatment in combination with an inoculant, it is important to check with the inoculant manufacturer to ensure that there is compatibility with the seed treatment, prior to use.
Seed treated with a seed treatment may pose a risk to other organisms or plants in the environment. Dispose of all leftover treated seed properly, and do not leave treated seed on the soil surface.
Version March 2024