Late Season Stratego Fungicide Application

Trial Type

Fungicide

General Stats

County
Minnehaha
Replications
4
Crop
Soybean
Seed Brand
No Value
Variety
No Value
Relative Maturity
2.0
Tillage
Conventional Till
Irrigated
No Value
Drain Tile
No Value
Previous Crop
Soybean
Row Sapcing
30"
Plant Population
150000
Plant Date
20/05/2017
Cover Crop
No Value
Seed Treatment
No Value

Soil Stats

Soil Type
Fine
Soil pH
4.0
Organic Matter
No Value

Methodology

INTRODUCTION

Fungicides can be effective in controlling fungal diseases in soybeans. However, response to fungicide application is most likely when there is a significant disease pressure. There is a need to test different fungicides in order to recommend to producers the likelihood of obtaining a profitable return on fungicide investment in soybeans. The objective is to determine the efficacy of foliar fungicides (Stratego) in controlling soybean fungal diseases.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Treatments listed in Table 1 are applied as below. Each location had untreated check plots (no fungicide applied) versus plots treated with fungicide (Stratego). Stratego’s active ingredients are Propiconazole, 11.4% (CAS No. 60207-90-1) and Trifloxystrobin, 11.4% (CAS No. 141517-21-7). Important to note, soybean disease pressure was very low to non-existent at each location.

Results

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

No significant differences were found when fungicides were applied. There was about a half bushel difference between the fungicide treated plots and the untreated check plots.

SUMMARY

Disease pressure was very low to non-existent at each location. Fungicide results indicated there were no significant differences found when fungicides were applied.

Modified from: https://www.sdstate.edu/sites/default/files/2016%20SERF%20AR%20FINAL.C.pdf

By: Connie Strunk

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Funding for this research project was provided by the South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council, SDSU Extension, SD Agriculture Experiment Station and the Northeast Research Farm near South Shore SD. The authors would also like to thank the soybean producers who participated in this project.

Rainfall

Temperature

Applications

  Disease Brand Event Date
R3 No Value Stratego No Value No Value

Fertilizer Applications

Insecticide Applications

Fungicide Applications

  Disease Brand Event Date
R3 No Value Stratego No Value No Value

Herbicide Applications