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Chapter 11. Legume Production

Craig Frey, Peter J. Dittmar, Dakshina R. Seal, Shouan Zhang, Johan Desaeger, and Qingren Wang

Botany and Planting

Cluster bean/GuarCyamopsis tetragonolobus

EdamameGylcine max

Fenugreek/MethiTrigonella foenum-gracum

Hyacinth bean/Lablab beanLablab purpureus

Lima beanPhaseolus lunatus

Pigeon peaCajanus cajan

SnapbeanPhaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae (Leguminosae)

SnowpeaPisum sativum

Southernpea/Yard-long beanVigna unguiculata

Winged beanPsophocarpus tetragonolobus

Table 1. Planting information for legumes.

Planting Dates

Snapbean Bush

Snapbean Pole

Lima Bean Bush

Lima Bean Pole

Southern Pea

Snowpea

North Florida

Mar–Apr

Aug–Sept

Mar–Apr

Aug–Sept

Mar–Apr

Aug

Mar–Apr

Aug

Mar–July

Jan–Mar

Central Florida

Feb–Apr

Aug–Sept

Feb–Apr

Aug–Sept

Feb–Mar

Aug–Sept

Feb–Mar

Aug–Sept

Feb–Aug

Nov–Feb

South Florida

Sept–Apr

Sept–Apr

Sept–Apr

Sept–Apr

Sept–Apr

Nov–Feb

Planting Information

Distance between rows (in)

18–40

36–48

18–36

36–48

20–42

36, 2-row beds

Number of rows/bed

1–2

 

 

 

 

 

Distance between rows/bed (in)

10–12

 

 

 

 

 

Distance between plants (in)

2–4

3–5

3–6

8–12

2–6

2–6

Seeding depth (in)

1–1.5

1–1.5

1–1.5

1–1.5

1–1.5

1–1.5

Seed per acre (lb)

45–80

30–45

40–60

20–40

15–30

25–50

Days to maturity from seed

45–60

50–70

60–80

80–100

75–90

60–80

Plant populations

52,272–172,240

58,000

116,160

21,780

104,544

87,120

 

Cultivars

Table 2. Commercial legume cultivars.

Green Bush

Yellow Bush

Green Pole

Lima

Southern Pea

Snowpea

Affirmed

Greencrop

PV 857

Carson

Dade

Bridgeton

BA 0958

Jackson

PV 959

Golden Rod

Macaslan

Fordhook 242

Caprice

LaSalle

Sybaris (BA 1007)

Gold Strike

 

Jackson Wonder

Coyote

Momentum

Valentino

SV 1003

 

Thorogreen

Desoto

PV 575

 

 

 

 

CA Blackeye No.5

Pinkeye Purplehull

Top Pick Pinkeye

Oregon Sugarpod II

Cream 8

Quickpick

White Acre

 

Cream 12

Texas Cream 40

Zipper Cream

 

Coronet Pinkeye

Top Pick Cream

 

 

Knuckle Purplehull

Top Pick Crowder

 

 

Asian Legumes

The Asian legume group includes fruits (usually known as pods), which are eaten at the immature stage with edible immature seeds (green shell) and some young leaves and stem tips. For instance, the winged bean has edible leaves and roots, though the latter are rarely cultivated commercially in the continental United States. Pole bean, long (or yard long) bean (both dark- and light-green colors), broad bean, and lablab beans are commercially grown in south Florida. All the pole or indeterminate types can be grown on raised beds with or without plastic mulch using drip, overhead, or subsurface irrigation. Fenugreek does not grow well in rocky soils, such as those found in Miami-Dade County. Pigeon peas are a semi perennial shrub in warmer areas. Many pigeon pea and winged bean varieties are short day and only flower during the fall. There are some day-neutral varieties available for both crops. Many edamame varieties are sensitive to daytime length, so care must be taken to select varieties for one’s growing area. Japanese varieties are classified as “summer” or “fall” types, indicating when they flower. Fertilizer recommendations for pole, long, or broad beans are generally applicable to this group. All of these crops start from seed, though winged beans require scarification prior to planting. All the indeterminate types need some kind of support, ranging from individual bamboo stakes to trellises. However, some bush-type broad beans (Indian type) do not need trellises. For pest control products, these crops are included in the legume crop chapter.

Table 3. Planting information for Asian legumes.

Planting Dates

Cluster Bean/Guar

Edamame

Fenugreek

Hyacinth Bean

North Florida

Mar–Apr; Aug

Mar–Apr; Aug

Mar–Apr; Aug

Mar–Apr; Aug

Central Florida

Feb–Mar; Aug–Sept

Feb–Mar; Aug–Sept

Feb–Mar; Aug–Sept

Feb–Mar; Aug–Sept

South Florida

Sept–Apr

Sept–Apr

Sept–Apr

Sept–Apr

Planting Information

Distance between rows (in)

24

20–30

9

20

Distance between plants (in)

6

2–6

2–3

4–6

Seeding depth (in)

1–1.5

1–1.5

1–1.5

1–1.5

Days to maturity from seed

90–120

80–120

90–120

90–120

Plant populations

43,560

87,120

348,480

78,409

Planting Dates

Pigeon Pea

Snowpea

Winged Bean

Yard-long Bean

North Florida

Not recommended

Jan–Mar

Not recommended

Mar–July

Central Florida

Not recommended

Nov–Feb

Not recommended

Feb–Aug

South Florida

Nov–Feb

Nov–Feb

Mar–Apr

Sept–Apr

Planting Information

Distance between rows (in)

24–36

36, 2-row beds

36

20–42

Distance between plants (in)

2–6

2–6

8

2–6

Seeding depth (in)

1–1.5

1–1.5

1–1.5

1–1.5

Days to maturity from seed

180 (early); 270–365 (late)

60–80

90 (day-neutral varieties)

75–90

Plant populations

10,890

87,120

21,780

104,544

Table 4. Cultivars for Asian legumes.

Crop

Life Cycle

Cultivars

Trellising

Broad bean

Annual

 

Yes

Bush-type broad bean

Annual

Indian type

No

Cluster bean, Guar

Annual

 

Yes

Edamame

Annual

Green Legend, Lucky Lion, Tohya, Triple Play

No

Fenugreek, Methi

Annual

 

No

Hyacinth bean, Lablab bean

Annual

Akahana Fugimame, Asia Purple, Asia White

No

Long bean (dark- and light-green color)

Annual

 

Yes

Pigeon pea (a short-lived perennial)

Short-lived perennial

 

No

Snow/snap (edible podded) pea

Annual

Oregon Sugarpod II

Yes

Winged bean, Goa bean

Annual

Winged Bean, Youdou

Yes

Yard-long bean

Annual

Bia-long, Orient Wonder, Stickless Wonder

Yes

The following tables list registered pesticides that should be integrated with other pest management methods. Additional information on integrated management methods can be requested from UF/IFAS Extension horticulture or agriculture agents. A list of local UF/IFAS Extension offices is available at https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/find-your-local-office/.

Table 5. Herbicides approved for managing weeds in beans and peas. Contact: Peter J. Dittmar, UF/IFAS Department of Horticultural Sciences, Gainesville.

Active Ingredient

lb a.i./Acre

Trade Name

Product/Acre

MOA Code

Crops

Weeds Controlled/Remarks

Labels change frequently. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical.

*** PREEMERGENCE ***

Carfentrazone

up to 0.031

(Aim) 2.0 EC

up to 2 fl oz

14

Bean (all), pea (all)

Apply as a preplant burndown for emerged broadleaf weeds. Use crop oil concentrate, methylated seed oil, or nonionic surfactant at recommended rates. Maximum rate of 0.096 lb a.i./A per season. No pretransplant interval.

EPTC

2.0–4.0

(Eptam) 7E

2.25–4.5 pt

8

Bean (green, dry)

Broadleaf and nutsedge weeds. Incorporate in the same operation to reduce volatilization. Do not exceed 9 pt/A per crop.

Fomesafen

0.25–0.38

(Reflex) 2 EC

1.0–1.5 pt

14

Bean (dry, snap)

Annual broadleaf and grass weeds and nutsedge. Not for use in Miami-Dade County. Do not apply more than 1.5 pt/A per year.

Glyphosate

(various formulations) consult labels

9

Bean (all), pea (all)

Emerged broadleaf and grass weeds. Consult individual labels for restrictions.

Halosulfuron

0.02

(Sandea) 75 DF

0.5 oz

2

Bean (black-eyed, cowpea, southern pea)

Broadleaf weeds and nutsedge. Apply after planting but before crop emergence. May cause significant, temporary stunting and delayed maturity of peas, resulting in delayed harvest.

Imazethapyr

0.02

(Pursuit) 2 L

1.5 fl oz

2

Bean (snap)

Only 1 application a year. Preplant incorporate within 1 week of planting or preemergence application within 1 week of planting or preemergence application within 1 day after planting. PHI 3 days.

Imazethapyr

0.05

(Pursuit) 2 L

3.0 fl oz

2

Bean (dry, lima, southern pea, cowpea), pea (dry, English), chickpea

Only 1 application a year. Preplant incorporate within 1 week of planting or preemergence application within 1 day after planting. Can apply up to 4 oz/A to southern pea only. Consult label for preharvest interval.

Paraquat

0.5–1.0

(Gramoxone) 2 SL

2–4 pt

(Firestorm) 3 SL

1.3–2.7 pt.

22

Bean (lima, snap), pea (all)

Emerged weeds. Apply prior, during, or after planting, but before crop emergence. Only 3 applications a season. Use a nonionic surfactant.

Pelargonic acid

(Scythe) 4.2 EC

3%–10% v/v

27

Bean (all), pea (all)

Emerged weeds. Apply before crop emergence. Product is a contact, nonselective, foliar-applied herbicide.

Pendimethalin

0.5–0.75

(Prowl) 3.3 EC

1.2–1.8 pt

(Prowl H20) 3.8

1.0–1.5 pt

3

Bean (dry, lima, snap, garbanzo), Bean (southern pea, cowpea), chickpea

Annual broadleaf and grass weeds. Incorporate 1–2 inches deep within 7 days of application.

Pyraflufen ethyl

0.0008–0.003

(ET Herbicide/Defoliant)

0.5–2.0 fl. oz

14

Bean (all), pea (all)

Emerged broadleaf and grass weeds. Plant 1 day after application. Apply as a preplant burndown treatment.

Saflufenacil

0.027

(Sharpen) 3.42 SL

1.0 fl oz

14

Bean (garbanzo), bean (dry, chickpea)

Broadleaf weeds. Apply as a preplant/preemergence burndown. Sequential application can be applied within 14 days between timings. Do not apply more than 2 fl oz/A per season.

S-metolachlor

0.95–1.27

(Brawl, Dual Magnum) 7.62 EC

1.0–1.33 pt

15

Bean (lima, mung, pinto, snap), bean (southern pea), pea (English)

Annual broadleaf and grass weeds and yellow nutsedge. Consult label for rate based on soil type and specific tank mix directions.

Sulfentrazone

0.07–0.09

(Willowwood sulfentrazone) 4 SC

2.25–3.0 fl oz

14

Bean and pea (dry shelled)

Broadleaf and grass weed control, nutsedge suppression. Do not apply on sands with less than 1% organic matter. Do not apply more than 8 fl oz/A within a 12-month period. Trial on a small area.

Sulfentrazone

0.07–0.12

(Willowwod sulfentrazone) 4 SC

2.25–3.75 fl oz

14

Succulent pea

Broadleaf and grass weed. Nutsedge suppression. Do not apply on sands with less than 1% organic matter. Do not apply more than 6 fl oz/A within a 12-month period. Trial on a small area.

Trifluralin

0.5–0.75

(Treflan, Trust) 4 EC

1.0–1.5 pt

(Treflan, Trifluralin) 10 G

5.0–7.5 lb

3

Bean (lima, mung, guar, snap), bean (southern pea), pea (dry, English)

Annual broadleaf and grass weeds. Incorporate 4 inches or less within 8 hr. Results in Florida are erratic on soils with low organic matter and clay content. Consult label for rotation restrictions.

***POSTEMERGENCE***

Bentazon

0.5–1.0

(Basagran) 4 L

1.0–2.0 pt

6

Bean (dry, succulent), bean (southern pea), pea (garden, English)

Broadleaf weeds. Apply after the first trifoliate leaf is fully expanded in bean and 3 pairs of leaves in pea. Yellowing, bronzing, speckling, or leaf burning may occur under certain conditions. This injury is generally outgrown without delaying pod set or maturity. PHI 30 days.

Carfentrazone

Up to 0.031

(Aim) 2 EC

up to 2 fl oz

14

Bean (all), pea (all)

Emerged broadleaf control. Direct application to row middles. Include crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant in recommended rates. PHI 0 days.

Clethodim

0.094–0.25

0.07–0.25

(Arrow) 2 EC

6–16 fl oz

(Select Max) 1 EC

9–32 fl oz

1

Bean (succulent), pea (succulent)

Annual and perennial grass control. Consult label for bean types. PHI 21 days.

EPTC

3.1–4.0

(Eptam) 7 E

3.5–4.5 pt

8

Bean (green, dry)

Broadleaf and nutsedge weeds. Apply as layby treatment during the last cultivation of the season. Direct spray solution to the base of the crop. Do not exceed 9 pt/A per crop.

Fluazifop

0.19–0.38

(Fusilade DX) 2 EC

12–24 fl oz

1

Bean (dry)

Annual and perennial grass weeds. Do not apply to cowpea. Do not apply more than 48 fl oz/A per season. Include a COC or NIS in the spray solution. PHI 60 days.

Fomesafen

0.25–0.38

(Reflex) 2 EC

1.0–1.5 pt

14

Bean (dry, snap)

Annual broadleaf and grass weeds and nutsedge. Not for use in Miami-Dade County. Consult label for rate based on size of specific weed species. Do not apply more than 1.5 pt/A per year.

Halosulfuron

0.02–0.03

(Sandea) 75 DF

0.5–0.66 oz

2

Bean (dry)

Broadleaf weeds and nutsedge. Row middles only. Avoid contact with planted crop. Do not apply more than 1 oz/A per crop.

Halosulfuron

0.02–0.03

(Sandea) 75 DF

0.5–0.66 oz

2

Bean (snap, lima)

Broadleaf weeds and nutsedge. Directed sprays. Apply after the 2–4 trifoliate leaf stage, but before flowering.

Imazethapyr

0.14

(Pursuit) 2 L

3.0 oz

2

Bean (dry), bean (southern pea), pea (dry, English)

Do not apply before bean has at least 1 trifoliate leaf. Apply to peas at least 3 inches in height, but prior to the fifth node and before flowering. Consult label for preharvest intervals.

Pelargonicacid

(Scythe) 4.2 EC

3%–10% v/v

27

Bean (all), pea (all)

Emerged weeds, row middles only. Use a shielded sprayer directed to the row middles to reduce drift to the crop.

Quizalofop

0.04–0.08

(Assure II)

6–12 fl oz

1

Bean (snap, dry), pea (succulent, dry)

Annual and perennial grass weeds. Allow 7 days between sequential applications to allow for regrowth. Include a COC or NIS in the spray solution. PHI 30 days for succulent pea and dry bean. PHI 60 days for dry pea.

Sethoxydim

0.19–0.47

(Poast) 1.5 EC

1.0–2.5 pt

1

Bean (dry, succulent), pea (dry, succulent)

Growing grass weeds. Do not exceed 4.0 pt/A per season. Include a COC in the spray solution. PHI 30 days for dry bean and dry pea. PHI days for succulent bean and succulent pea.

Table 6. Insecticides approved for managing insect pests of beans and peas. Contact: Anna Meszaros, UF/IFAS Extension Palm Beach County.

Insect or Mite Pest

MOA Code1

Trade Name (Active Ingredient) *Restricted

Rate (Product/Acre)

Max Rate Product per Season

REI (Hours)

Days to Harvest

Remarks2

Labels change frequently. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical.

Please refer to chapter 19 for information on biopesticides, including materials labeled for certified organic production.

Aphids

1A

*Lannate LV; *SP

(methomyl)

LV: 1.50–3 pt

SP: 0.25–1.0 lb

LV: 15 pt

SP: 5.0 lb

48

See label; varies with rate and crop use.

 

1B

*Dibrom 8E

(naled)

1.0 pt

4.5 pt

48

1

Ground application only; not for cowpeas and fieldpeas intended for livestock feed.

1B

Dimethoate 4EC

(dimethoate)

0.5–1.0 pt

2.0 pt per year

48

Mechanical harvesting: 0

Do not use on field peas.

1B

Malathion 8F

(malathion)

1.0 pt

2.0 pt

12

3

Green and dried peas only. Do not graze or feed forage to livestock.

1B

Orthene 97

(acephate)

0.50–1.0 lb

2.0 lb a.i.

24

Dry succulent: 14

Lima beans succulent form: 1

Do not apply to succulent beans for fresh market or processing. Do not feed treated vines or seeds to livestock.

3A

*Asana XL

(esfenvalerate)

5.8–9.6 fl oz

38.4 fl oz

12

Snap: 3

Dry beans and peas: 21

Do not feed or graze livestock on treated vines.

3A

*Brigade 2 EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Succulent: 12.8 fl oz

Dry: 19.2 fl oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 14

 

3A

PyGanic 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–17 fl oz

10 applications

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when insects first appear.

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

Soil: 7–10.5 fl oz

Foliar: 1.2 fl oz

Soil: 10.5 fl oz

Foliar: 3.6 fl oz

12

Soil: 21

Foliar: 7

Do not apply to both soil and foliage. Do not use other 4A insecticides if imidacloprid is used.

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamidprid)

2.5–5.3 fl oz

16 fl oz

12

7

Edible podded legumes, succulent shelled peas and beans.

4A

Transform WG

(sulfoxaflor)

0.75–1.0 oz

8.5 oz

24

7

Succulent, edible podded, and dry beans.

4A + 15

Cormoran

(novaluron + acetamiprid)

9–12 fl oz

36 fl oz

12

7

 

4D

Sivanto Prime

(flupyradifurone)

7.0–10.5 fl oz

28.0 fl oz per year

4

7

Minimum interval between applications: 10 days.

23

Movento

(spirotetramat)

4–5 fl oz

10 fl oz

24

Succulent: 1

Dry: 7

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt

3.5 pt

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR (insect growth regulator).

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Grandevo

(Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1)

1–3 lb

None

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Succulent or dried.

-

M-Pede 49%

(soap, insecticidal)

0.25%–4.0% v/v

No limit

7-to-10-day interval

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–16.0 fl oz

20 g a.i.

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 IGR and feeding repellant.

-

Sun Spray

JMS Stylet Oil

Saf-T-Side

(insecticidal oils)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Other oils: 1–2 gal/100 gal

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Trilogy

(extract of neem oil)

1.0%–2.0% v/v

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

- + 3A

BotaniGard Maxx

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA + pyrethrins)

0.25–2.0 qt

No limit

12

0

 

Armyworm, corn earworm, lesser cornstalk borer, loopers, cutworm, caterpillar, grubs, root maggots, wireworms

1A

*Lannate LV; *SP

(methomyl)

LV: 1.50–3 pt

SP: 0.50–1.0 lb

LV: 15 pt

SP: 5.0 lb

48

See label: varies with rate and crop use.

 

1A

Sevin 4F

(carbaryl)

0.50–1.5 qt

6.0 qt per year

12

Fresh beans & peas: 3

Grazing or forage: 14

Dried beans seed or hay: 21

Use on succulent shelled peas and beans prohibited.

1B

*Diazinon 50W

AG 500

(diazinon)

50W: 4.8 lb

AG500: 2–4 qt

1 application per year

72

Broadcast at planting

Succulent beans and peas only. Soil application only.

1B

*Dibrom 8E

(naled)

1–1.5 pt

4.5 pt

48

1

Ground application only, not for cowpeas and fieldpeas intended for livestock forage.

1B

Orthene 97

(acephate)

0.75–1.0 lb

2.0 lb a.i.

24

Dry or succulent: 14

Lima beans, succulent form: 1

Do not apply to succulent beans for fresh market or processing. Do not feed treated vines or seeds to livestock.

3A

*Asana XL

(esfenvalerate)

5.8–9.6 fl oz

38.4 fl oz

12

Snap: 3

Dry beans and peas: 21

Do not feed or graze livestock on treated vines.

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

Dry beans and peas: 0.8–3.2 fl oz

Southern pea: 0.8–2.1 fl oz

Dry beans and peas: 6.4 fl oz

Southern peas: 10.5 fl oz

12

Dry beans and peas: 7

Southern pea: 3

Not for use on succulent beans or peas. Do not feed treated vines or hay to livestock.

3A

*Brigade 2 EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Succulent: 12.8 fl oz

Dry: 19.2 fl oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 14

 

3A

*Capture LFR

(bifenthrin)

3.4–6.8 fl oz

25.5 fl oz

12

At plant

Do not exceed allowed amounts including use of other products containing bifenthrin.

3A

*Declare Insecticide

(gamma-cyhalothrin)

1.54 fl oz

0.38 pt

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dry beans and peas: 21

For control before larvae bore into the plant stalk or pods. Do not graze livestock in treated areas or harvest vines for forage or hay.

3A

*Mustang

*Mustang Maxx

(zeta-cypermethrin)

3.0–4.3 oz

Maxx: 1.28–4.0 oz

25.8 oz

Maxx: 24 oz

12

Succulent: 1

Dried shelled peas or beans: 21

Can also be applied at planting for control of cutworms, white grubs, and wireworms. See label.

3A

PyGanic 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–17 fl oz

10 applications

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when insects first appear.

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

0.96–1.92 fl oz

7.68 fl oz

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dried, shelled: 21

Do not graze livestock in treated areas.

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

5–10 fl oz

31 fl oz

24

Edible podded succulent shelled: 7

Dry shelled: 21

 

5

Entrust SC

(spinosad)

1.25–2.0 oz

Succulent: 9.0 fl oz

Dry: 3.75 fl oz

4

Succulent: 3

Dry: 28

OMRI-listed.2 Do not feed forage or hay to meat or dairy animals.

5

Radiant SC

(spinetoram)

4–8 fl oz

Succulent: 28.0 fl oz

Dry: 12.0 fl oz

4

Succulent: 3

Dry: 28

 

6 + 28

*Minecto Pro

(abamectin + cyantraniliprole)

7.5–10 fl oz

20 fl oz

12

7

 

11A

Javelin WG

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki)

0.12–1.50 lb

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when larvae are young. Thorough coverage is essential.

11A

Xentari DF

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies aizawai)

0.5–2.0 lb

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when larvae are young. Thorough coverage is essential. May be used in the greenhouse.

15

Rimon 0.83 EC

(novaluron)

6–12 fl oz

36.0 fl oz

12

1

Rimon disrupts molting and has no effect on adult insects.

18

Intrepid 2F

(methoxyfenozide)

4–16 fl oz

64 fl oz

12

7

 

22

Avaunt

(indoxacarb)

3.5 oz

14 fl oz

12

7

Southern pea (dry) varieties only.

28

Coragen

(chlorantraniliprole/rynaxypyr)

3.5–7.5 fl oz

15.4 fl oz of chlorantraniliprole products per acre per year.

4

1

Foliar application only.

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole/cyazypyr)

10.5–20.5 oz

No more than 0.4 lb a.i. of Group 28 products

12

Succulent: 1

Dried: 7

Label contains pollinator warning language.

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt

3.5 pt

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

- + 3A

BotaniGard Maxx

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA + pyrethrins)

0.25–2.0 qt

No limit

12

0

 

Cucumber beetle, bean leaf beetle, Mexican bean beetle, cowpea curculio

1A

*Lannate LV; *SP

(methomyl)

LV: 0.75–3 pt

SP: 0.25–1.0 lb

LV: 15 pt

SP: 5.0 lb

48

See label; varies with rate & crop

 

1A

Sevin 4F

(carbaryl)

0.50–1.5 qt

6.0 qt per year

12

Fresh beans and peas: 3

Grazing or forage: 14

Dried beans, peas, seed, or hay: 21

Use on succulent shelled peas and beans prohibited.

1B

Dimethoate 4EC

(dimethoate)

0.5–1.0 pt

2.0 pt per year

48

Mechanical harvesting: 0

Do not feed treated vines. Do not use on field peas.

1B

Orthene 97

(acephate)

0.50–1.0 lb

2.0 lb a.i.

24

Dry succulent: 14

Lima beans succulent form: 1

Do not apply to succulent beans for fresh market or processing.

1B

*Thimet 20G

EZ Load

(phorate)

4.9–9.4 oz/1000 ft row

1 application only at plant

48

60

Poison. Label pending in Florida. Do not graze livestock on treated forage. No direct contact with seed.

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

Dry beans and peas: 0.8–3.2 fl oz

Southern pea: 0.8–2.1 fl oz

Dry beans and peas: 6.4 fl oz

Southern pea: 10.5 fl oz

12

Dry beans and peas: 7

Southern pea: 3

Not for use on succulent beans or peas. Do not feed treated vines or hay to livestock.

3A

*Brigade 2 EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Succulent: 12.8 fl oz

Dry: 19.2 fl oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 14

 

3A

*Declare Insecticide

(gamma-cyhalothrin)

1.02–1.54 fl oz

0.38 pt

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dry beans and peas: 21

For control before larvae bore into the plant stalk or pods. Do not graze livestock in treated areas or harvest vines for forage or hay.

3A

*Mustang

*Mustang Maxx

(zeta-cypermethrin)

3.0–4.3 oz

Maxx: 2.72–4.0 oz

25.8 oz

Maxx: 24.0 oz

12

Succulent: 1

Dried shelled peas or beans: 21

Can also be applied at planting for control of cutworms, white grubs, and wireworms. See label.

3A

PyGanic 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–17 fl oz

10 applications

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when insects first appear.

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

0.96–1.92 fl oz

7.68 fl oz

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dried, shelled: 21

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

5–10 fl oz

31 fl oz

24

Edible podded succulent shelled: 7

Dry shelled: 21

 

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamidprid)

2.5–5.3 fl oz

16 fl oz

12

7

Edible podded legumes and succulent shelled peas and beans.

4A + 15

Cormoran

(novaluron + acetamiprid)

9–12 fl oz

36 fl oz

12

7

 

15

Rimon 0.83 EC

(novaluron)

9–12 fl oz

36.0 fl oz

12

1

Rimon disrupts molting and has no effect on adult insects.

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt

3.5 pt

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–16 fl oz

20 g a.i.

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 IGR and feeding repellant.

Fire ants

7A

Extinguish

(S-methoprene)

1–1.5 lb broadcast

No limit

4

0

IGR. Colonies will get reduced after 3 weeks and eliminated after 8–10 weeks.

7C

Esteem Ant Bait

(pyriproxyfen)

1.5–2.0 lb

0.134 lb a.i.

12

1

IGR. Apply at first sign of ant activity.

Grasshoppers

1B

Dimethoate 4EC

(dimethoate)

0.5–1.0 pt

2.0 pt per year

48

Mechanical harvesting: 0

Do not feed treated vines. Do not use on field peas.

3A

*Asana XL

(esfenvalerate)

5.8–9.6 fl oz

38.4 fl oz

12

Snap: 3

Dry beans and peas: 21

Do not feed or graze livestock on treated vines.

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

Beans and peas: 2.4–3.2 fl oz

Southern pea: 1.6–2.1 fl oz

Beans and peas: 6.4 fl oz

Southern pea: 10.5 fl oz

12

Dry beans and peas: 7

Southern pea: 3

Not for use on succulent beans or peas. Do not feed treated vines.

3A

*Brigade 2 EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Succulent: 12.8 fl oz

Dry: 19.2 fl oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 14

 

3A

*Declare Insecticide

(gamma-cyhalothrin)

1.02–1.54 fl oz

0.38 pt

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dry: 21

For control before larvae bore into the plant stalk or pods. Do not graze livestock in treated areas or harvest vines for forage or hay.

3A

*Mustang

*Mustang Maxx

(zeta-cypermethrin)

3.0–4.3 oz

Maxx: 3.2–4.0 oz

25.8 oz

Maxx: 24.0 oz

12

Succulent: 1

Dried shelled peas or beans: 21

Can also be applied at planting for control of cutworms, white grubs, and wireworms. See label.

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

7.68 fl oz

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dried, shelled: 21

Do not graze livestock in treated areas.

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

5–10 fl oz

31 fl oz

24

Edible podded succulent shelled: 7

Dry shelled: 21

 

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1 qt

No limit

4

0

May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1 qt

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

 

- + 3A

BotaniGard Maxx

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA + pyrethrins)

0.25–2.0 qt

No limit

12

0

 

Leafhopper

1A

*Lannate LV; *SP

(methomyl)

LV: 0.75–3 pt

SP: 0.25–1.0 lb

LV: 15 pt

SP: 5.0 lb

48

See label; varies with rate & crop.

 

1B

*Dibrom 8E

(naled)

1.0 pt

4.5 pt

48

1

Ground application only; not for cowpeas and fieldpeas intended for livestock forage.

1B

Dimethoate 4EC

(dimethoate)

0.5–1.0 pt

2.0 pt per year

48

Mechanical harvesting: 0

Do not feed treated vines. Do not use on field peas.

3A

*Brigade 2 EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Succulent: 12.8 fl oz

Dry: 19.2 fl oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 14

 

3A

*Mustang

*Mustang Maxx

(zeta-cypermethrin)

3.0–4.3 oz

Maxx: 2.72–4.0 oz

25.8 oz

Maxx: 24.0 oz

12

Succulent: 1

Dried shelled peas or beans: 21

Can also be applied at planting for control of cutworms, white grubs, and wireworms. See label.

3A

PyGanic 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–17 fl oz

10 applications

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when insects first appear.

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

7.68 fl oz

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dried, shelled: 21

Do not graze livestock in treated areas.

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

Soil: 7–10.5 fl oz

Foliar: 1.2 fl oz

Soil: 10.5 fl oz

Foliar: 3.6 fl oz

12

Soil: 21

Foliar: 7

Do not apply to both soil and foliage. Do not use other 4A insecticides if imidacloprid is used.

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamidprid)

2.5–5.3 fl oz

16 oz

12

7

Edible podded legumes and succulent shelled peas and beans.

4A + 15

Cormoran

(novaluron + acetamiprid)

9–12 fl oz

36 fl oz

12

7

 

4D

Sivanto Prime

(flupyradifurone)

7.0–10.5 fl oz

28.0 fl oz per year

4

7

Minimum interval between applications: 10 days.

16

Courier 40 SC

(buprofezin)

9.0–13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

12

14

IGR. For succulent beans only. Good coverage essential.

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole/cyazapyr)

10.5–20.5 oz

No more than 0.4 lb a.i. of Group 28 products

12

Succulent: 1

Dried: 7

Label contains pollinator protection warnings.

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt

3.5 pt

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

M-Pede 49%

(soap, insecticidal)

0.25%–4.0% v/v

No limit

7-to-10-day interval

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Sun Spray

JMS Stylet Oil

Saf-T-Side

(insecticidal oils)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Other oils: 1–2 gal/100 gal

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

- + 3A

BotaniGard Maxx

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA + pyrethrins)

0.25–2.0 qt

No limit

12

0

 

Liriomyza leafminers

5

Entrust SC

(spinosad)

1.5–2.0 oz

Succulent: 9.0 fl oz

Dry: 3.75 fl oz

4

Succulent: 3

Dry: 28

OMRI-listed.2 Do not feed forage or hay to meat or dairy animals.

5

Radiant SC

(spinetoram)

5–8 fl oz

Succulent: 28 fl oz

Dry: 12 fl oz

4

Succulent: 3

Dry: 28

Time applications to small larvae.

6

*Agri-Mek SC

(abamectin)

1.75–3.5 fl oz

10.5 fl oz

12

7

To avoid illegal residues, must be mixed with a nonionic activator-type wetting, spreading and/or penetrating spray adjuvant. Do not feed treated vines or hay to livestock.

6 + 28

*Minecto Pro

(abamectin + cyantraniliprole)

7.5–10 fl oz

20 fl oz

12

7

 

17

Trigard

(cyromazine)

2.66 oz

1 packet

0.75 lb a.i./A

12

7

Not for use on soybeans or peas.

28

Coragen

(chlorantraniliprole/rynaxypyr)

7.5 fl oz

15.4 fl oz/A of chlorantraniliprole products per year.

4

1

Foliar application only.

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole/cyazapyr)

10.5–20.5 oz

No more than 0.4 lb a.i. of Group 28 products

12

Succulent: 1

Dry: 7

 

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–16 fl oz

20 g a.i.

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 IGR and feeding repellant.

-

Sun Spray

JMS Stylet Oil

Saf-T-Side

(insecticidal oils)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Other oils: 1–2 gal/100 gal

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

Lygus bug, stink bug, kudzu bug

1A

*Lannate LV; *SP

(methomyl)

LV: 1.50–3 pt

SP: 0.50–1.0 lb

LV: 15 pt

SP: 5.0 lb

48

See label; varies with rate & crop.

 

1A

Sevin 4F

(carbaryl)

1.0–1.5 qt

6.0 qt per year

12

Fresh beans and peas: 3

Grazing or forage: 14

Dried beans, peas, seed, or hay: 21

Use on succulent shelled peas and beans prohibited.

1B

*Dibrom 8E

(naled)

1–1.5 pt

4.5 pt

48

1

Ground application only; not for cowpeas and fieldpeas intended for livestock feed.

1B

Dimethoate 4EC

(dimethoate)

0.5–1.0 pt

2.0 pt per year

48

Mechanical harvesting: 0

Do not feed treated vines. Do not use on field peas.

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

Beans and peas: 2.4–3.2 fl oz

Southern pea: 1.6–2.1 fl oz

Beans and peas: 6.4 fl oz

Southern pea: 10.5 fl oz

12

Dry beans and peas: 7

Southern pea: 3

Not for use on succulent beans or peas. Do not feed treated vines or hay to livestock.

3A

*Brigade 2 EC

(bifenthrin)

5.12–6.4 fl oz

Succulent: 12.8 fl oz

Dry: 19.2 fl oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 14

 

3A

*Declare Insecticide

(gamma-cyhalothrin)

1.02–1.54 fl oz

0.38 pt

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dry beans and peas: 21

For control before larvae bore into the plant stalk or pods. Do not graze livestock in treated areas or harvest vines for forage or hay.

3A

*Mustang

*Mustang Maxx

(zeta-cypermethrin)

3.4–4.3 oz

Maxx: 3.2–4.0 oz

25.8 oz

Maxx: 24.0 oz

12

Succulent: 1

Dried shelled peas or beans: 21

Can also be applied at planting for control of cutworms, white grubs, and wireworms. See label.

3A

PyGanic 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–17 fl oz

10 applications

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when insects first appear.

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

7.68 fl oz

24

Edible podded and succulent shelled: 7

Dried, shelled: 21

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

5–10 fl oz

31 fl oz

24

Edible podded succulent shelled: 7

Dry shelled: 21

 

4A

Transform WG

(sulfoxaflor)

2.25 oz

8.5 oz

24

7

Succulent, edible podded, and dry beans. Stink bug suppression.

4A + 15

Cormoran

(novaluron + acetamiprid)

12 fl oz

36 fl oz

12

7

 

15

Rimon 0.83 EC

(novaluron)

12 fl oz

36.0 fl oz

12

1

Rimon disrupts molting and has no effect on adult insects.

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt

3.5 pt

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

M-Pede 49%

(soap, insecticidal)

0.25%–4.0% v/v

No limit

7-to-10-day interval

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

- + 3A

BotaniGard Maxx

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA + pyrethrins)

0.25–2.0 qt

No limit

12

0

 

Mites: two-spotted, southern, red

3A

*Brigade 2 EC

(bifenthrin)

5.12–6.4 fl oz

Succulent: 12.8 fl oz

Dry: 19.2 fl oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 14

 

3A

PyGanic 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–17 fl oz

10 applications

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when insects first appear.

6

*Agri-Mek SC

(abamectin)

1.75–3.5 fl oz

10.5 fl oz

12

7

To avoid illegal residues, must be mixed with a nonionic activator-type wetting, spreading and/or penetrating spray adjuvant. Do not feed treated vines or hay to livestock.

6 + 28

*Minecto Pro

(abamectin + cyantraniliprole)

7.5–10 fl oz

20 fl oz

12

7

 

20B

Kanemite 15 SC

(acequinocyl)

31 fl oz

62 fl oz

12

7

Succulent beans, including succulent soybean vegetable only.

20D

Acramite-50WS

(bifenzate)

1.0–1.5 lb

3.0 lb

12

3

Succulent beans, peas, and soybean.

21A

Portal

(fenpyroximate)

2.0 pt

4.0 pt

12

1

Snap bean only. Allow 14 days between applications.

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt

3.5 pt

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

-

Grandevo

(Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1)

1–3 lb

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Succulent or dried.

-

M-Pede 49%

(soap, insecticidal)

0.25%–4.0% v/v

No limit

7-to-10-day interval

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Sun Spray

JMS Stylet Oil

Saf-T-Side

(insecticidal oils)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Other oils: 1–2 gal/100 gal

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Trilogy

(extract of neem oil)

1.0%–2.0% v/v

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

Thrips

1A

*Lannate LV; *SP

(methomyl)

LV: 1.50–3 pt

SP: 0.50–1.0 lb

LV: 15 pt

SP: 5.0 lb

48

See label: varies with rate and crop use

 

3A

*Hero

(zeta-cypermethrin + bifenthrin)

10.3 oz

27.39 oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 21

 

3A

PyGanic 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–17 fl oz

10 applications

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

3A+ 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

6–10 fl oz

31 fl oz

24

Edible podded succulent shelled: 7

Dry shelled: 21

Does not include Western Flower Thrips.

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

7–10.5 fl oz

10.5 fl oz

12

21

Only soil applied is labeled and only for foliar feeding thrips.

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamiprid)

4.5–5.3 fl oz

16 oz

12

7

Edible podded legumes and succulent shelled peas and beans.

4A

Transform WG

(sulfoxaflor)

2.25 oz

8.5 oz

24

7

Succulent, edible podded, and dry beans.

4A + 15

Cormoran

(novaluron + acetamiprid)

12 fl oz

36 fl oz (see remarks)

12

7

Do not apply more than 2 applications against thrips per season.

5

Entrust SC

(spinosad)

1.5–2.0 fl oz

Succulent: 9.0 fl oz

Dry: 3.75 fl oz

4

Succulent: 3

Dry: 28

OMRI-listed.2 Do not feed forage or hay to meat or dairy animals.

5

Radiant SC

(spinetoram)

5–8 fl oz

Succulent: 28 fl oz

Dry: 12 fl oz

4

Succulent: 3

Dry: 28

 

6 + 28

*Minecto Pro

(abamectin + cyantraniliprole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

12

7

Suppression of foliage-feeding only.

15

Rimon 0.83 EC

(novaluron)

12 fl oz

36.0 fl oz

12

1

Rimon disrupts molting and has no effect on adult insects.

23

Movento

(spirotetramat)

4–5 fl oz

10.0 fl oz

24

Succulent: 1

Dry: 7

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole/cyazapyr)

10.5–20.5 oz

No more than 0.4 lb a.i. of Group 28 products

12

Succulent: 1

Dried: 7

Label contains pollinator protection warnings.

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt

3.5 pt

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Grandevo

(Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1)

1–3 lb

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Succulent or dried.

-

M-Pede 49%

(soap, insecticidal)

0.25%–4.0% v/v

No limit

7-to-10-day interval

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Sun Spray

JMS Stylet Oil

Saf-T-Side

(insecticidal oils)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Other oils: 1–2 gal/100 gal

no limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Trilogy

(extract of neem oil)

1.0%–2.0% v/v

no limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Apply morning or evening to reduce potential for leaf burn.

- + 3A

BotaniGard Maxx

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA + pyrethrins)

0.25–2.0 qt

No limit

12

0

 

Whiteflies

3A

*Brigade 2 EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Succulent: 12.8 fl oz

Dry: 19.2 fl oz

12

Succulent: 3

Dry: 14

 

3A

*Mustang

*Mustang Maxx

(zeta-cypermethrin)

3.4–4.3 oz

Maxx: 3.2–4.0 oz

25.8 oz

Maxx: 24.0 oz

12

Succulent: 1

Dried shelled peas or beans: 21

Can also be applied at planting for control of cutworms, white grubs, and wireworms. See label.

3A

PyGanic 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–17 fl oz

10 applications

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 Treat when insects first appear.

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

Soil: 7–10.5 fl oz

Foliar: 1.2 fl oz

Soil: 10.5 fl oz

Foliar: 3.6 fl oz

12

Soil: 21

Foliar: 7

Do not apply to both soil and foliage. Do not use other 4A insecticides if imidacloprid is used.

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamiprid)

4.0–5.3 fl oz

16 oz

12

7

Edible podded legumes and succulent shelled peas and beans.

4A + 15

Cormoran

(novaluron + acetamiprid)

12 fl oz

36 fl oz (see remarks)

12

7

Do not apply more than 2 applications against whiteflies per season.

4D

Sivanto Prime

(flupyradifurone)

10.5–14 fl oz

28.0 fl oz per year

4

7

Minimum interval between applications: 10 days

6 + 28

*Minecto Pro

(abamectin + cyantraniliprole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

12

7

 

7C

Knack IGR

(pyriproxyfen)

8–10 fl oz

20 fl oz

12

7

 

15

Rimon 0.83 EC

(novaluron)

12 fl oz

24 fl oz

12

1

Rimon disrupts molting and has no effect on adult insects.

16

Courier 40 SC

(buprofezin)

9.0–13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

12

14

For succulent beans only. Allow 14 days between applications.

23

Movento

(spirotetramat)

4–5 fl oz

10.0 fl oz

24

Succulent: 1

Dry: 7

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole/cyazapyr)

10.5–20.5 oz

No more than 0.4 lb a.i. of Group 28 products

12

Succulent: 1

Dried: 7

 

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

May be used in greenhouses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Grandevo

(Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1)

1–3 lb

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Succulent or dried. Do not apply if bees are visiting treatment area.

-

M-Pede 49%

(soap, insecticidal)

0.25%–4.0% v/v

No limit

7-to-10-day interval

12

0

OMRI-listed.2 Use with a companion insecticide.

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 May be used in houses. Contact dealer if adjuvant must be used. Compatible in tank mix with some fungicides.

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–16 fl oz

20 g a.i.

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Sun Spray

JMS Stylet Oil

Saf-T-Side

(insecticidal oils)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Other oils: 1–2 gal/100 gal

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

-

Trilogy

(extract of neem oil)

1.0%–2.0% v/v

No limit

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Apply morning or evening to reduce potential for leaf burn.

 

- + 3A

BotaniGard Maxx

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA + pyrethrins)

0.25–2.0 qt

No limit

12

0

 

1Mode of Action (MOA) codes for plant pest insecticides from the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) Mode of Action Classification v.11.1 January 2024. Number codes are used to distinguish the main insecticide mode of action groups, with additional letters for certain subgroups within each main group. All insecticides within the same group (with same number) indicate same active ingredient or similar mode of action. This information must be considered for the insecticide resistance management decisions. Un—unknown, or a mode of action that has not been classified yet.

2Information provided in the table applies only to Florida. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any product. The use of brand names and any mention or listing of commercial products or services in the publication does not imply endorsement by UF/IFAS Extension nor discrimination against similar products or services not mentioned. OMRI-listed: Listed by Organic Materials Review Institute for use in organic production.

*Restricted use insecticide

Table 7. Bean, pea, and other legume fungicides ordered by disease and then FRAC group according to their mode of action. Contact: Shouan Zhang, UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center.

Pertinent Diseases or Pathogens

Fungicide Group1

Chemical (Active Ingredients)

Max Rate/Acre

Min. Days to

Remarks2

   

Appl.

Season

Harvest

Reentry

 

Labels change frequently. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical.

Please refer to chapter 19 for information on biopesticides, including materials labeled for certified organic production.

       

Alternaria blight/leaf spot

3

Provysol

(mefentrifluconazole)

5 fl oz

15 fl oz

21

0.5

 

3

Tilt

(propiconazole)

4 fl oz

12 fl oz

7

0.5

 

11

Aframe,

Arius 250,

Atticus Acadia 2SC,

AzoxyStar,

Azoxystrobin SC, GCS Azoxy 2SC, Quadris, Satori Fungicide, Tetraban Fungicide, Trevo

 

(azoxystrobin)

15.5 fl oz

92.3 fl oz

Dry: 14

 

Succulent: 0

4 hr

 

11

AZteroid FC 3.3

(azoxystrobin)

9.7 fl oz

58.2 fl oz

Dry: 14

 

Succulent: 0

4 hr

 

11

Evito 480SC

(fluoxastrobin)

4.75 fl oz

9.5 fl oz

7

0.5

 

11

Headline

Headline SC

(pyraclostrobin)

9 fl oz

18 fl oz

7 or 21

SC: 7

4 hr

SC: 0.5

 

3 + 7

Revylok

(mefentrifluconazole + fluxapyroxad)

6.5 fl oz

13 fl oz

21

0.5

 

3 + 11

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

21

0.5

 

11 + 3

Atticus Aquila XL, GCS AzoxyProp, MiCrop Fungicide, Propaz, Quilt Xcel

(Azoxystrobin + propiconazole)

14 fl oz

42 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 7

0.5

 

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per season. Crop cannot be used for livestock until 14 days after last application.

7 + 12

Miravis Prime

(pydiflumetofen + fludioxonil)

9.2 fl oz

 

14

0.5

Minimum Application Interval: 14 days

7 + 3 + 11

Miravis Neo

(pydiflumetofen + propiconazole + azoxystrobin)

13.7 fl oz

27.4 fl oz

14

0.5

Minimum Application Interval: 14 days

Anthracnose

M1

(Nordox 75 WG

(cuprous oxide)

2.5 lb

 

 

0.5

 

M1 + M1

Badge SC

Badge X2

(copper hydroxide + copper oxychloride)

2 pt

SC: 16.6 pt

X2: 16.9 pt

0

Greenhouse: 1

Field: 2

 

M1 + M1

C-O-C-S WDG

(basic copper sulfate + copper oxychloride)

1.5 lb

9.2 lb

 

2

 

1

(thiophanate-methyl)

Many brands available:

3336 EG, 3336 F, 3336 WP, Incognito 4.5F, Incognito 85 WDG, Miramar Fungicide, Nufarm T-Methyl 4.5F, Talaris 4.5 F, Talaris 50 WPS, Talaris 70 WSB, Topsin 4.5FL Fungicide, Topsin M WSB Fungicide

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABEL

14 to 28 (see label)

Succulent beans: 1

Dry beans: 3

Apply once at 50%–70% bloom or twice (max=1.5 lb per application) with first at 10%–30% bloom and second at peak bloom.

3

Tilt

(propiconazole)

4 fl oz

12 fl oz

7

0.5

Supplemental label: For control of web blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Not labeled for cowpea used for livestock feed.

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

30 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 7 fungicide.

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per season. Crop cannot be used for livestock until 14 days after last application.

11

Aframe, Arius 250, Atticus Acadia 2SC, A-Zox 25SC, AzoxyStar, Azoxystrobin SC, GCS Azoxy 2SC,

Quadris, Satori Fungicide, Tetraban, Trevo (azoxystrobin)

15.5 fl oz

92.3 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 0

4 hr

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

11

Azteroid FC 3.3

(azoxystrobin)

9.7 fl oz

58.2 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 0

4 hr

 

11

Headline

Headline SC

(pyraclostrobin)

9 fl oz

18 fl oz

7 or 21

SC: 7

4 hr

SC: 0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

11

Evito 480SC

(fluoxastrobin)

4.75 fl oz

9.5 fl oz

7

0.5

 

3 + 11

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

21

0.5

 

11 + 3

Atticus Aquila XL, Cover XL, GCS AzoxyProp, MiCrop Fungicide, Propaz, GCS AzoxyProp, MiCrop Fungicide, Propaz, Quilt Xcel, (azoxystrobin + propiconazole)

14 fl oz

42 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 7

0.5

Supplemental label: Do not use on cowpea cultivars intended for livestock.

Ascochyta blight

3

Tilt

(propiconazole)

4 fl oz

12 fl oz

7

0.5

Supplemental label: For control of web blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Not labeled for cowpea used for livestock feed.

3

Provysol

(mefentrifluconazole)

5 fl oz

15 fl oz

21

0.5

Only labeled for chickpea, lentils, and dry-edible peas and beans.

7

Bonafide

(boscalid)

6 oz

22 oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 7

0.5

Make application at the beginning of flowering.

7

Endura

(boscalid)

11 oz

22 oz

Dry: 21

Succulent: 7

0.5

Limit 2 application per crop, and alternate chemistry.

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

30 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 7 fungicide.

3 + 7

Revylok

(mefentrifluconazole + fluxapyroxad)

6.5 fl oz

13 fl oz

21

0.5

 

7 + 3 + 11

Miravis Neo

(pydiflumetofen + propiconazole + azoxystrobin)

13.7 fl oz

27.4 fl oz

14

0.5

Minimum Application Interval: 14 days.

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 application per season. Crop cannot be used for livestock until 14 days after last application.

7 + 12

Miravis Prime

(pydiflumetofen + fludioxonil)

9.2 fl oz

36.5 fl oz

14

0.5

Minimum Application Interval: 14 days

11

Headline

Headline SC

(pyraclostrobin)

9 fl oz

18 fl oz

7 or 21

4 hr

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

11

Aframe, Arius 250, Atticus Acadia 2SC, AzoxyStar, Azoxystro bin SC, GCS Azoxy 2SC,

Quadris, Satori Fungicide, Tetraban, Trevo

(azoxystrobin)

15.5 fl oz

92.3 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 0

4 hr

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

11

Azteroid FC 3.3

(azoxystrobin)

9.7 fl oz

58.2 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 0

4 hr

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

11

Evito 480SC

(fluoxastrobin)

4.75 fl oz

9.5 fl oz

7

0.5

 

11 + 3

Aframe Plus, Cover XL, GCS AzoxyProp, MiCrop Fungicide, Propaz, Quilt Xcel

(azoxystrobin + propiconazole)

14 fl oz

42 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 7

0.5

Supplemental label: Do not use on cowpea cultivars intended for livestock.

Bacterial brown spot, Bacterial blight, Common blight, Halo blight

M1

(copper compounds)

Many brands available: Americop 40 DF, Basic Copper 53, Champ DP Dry Prill, Champ Formula 2 Flowable, Champion++, Champ WG, Cueva, Cuprofix Ultra 40 Disperss, Kocide 2000, Kocide 3000, KOP-Hydroxide, MasterCop, Nordox 75 WG, Nu-Cop 3 L, Nu-Cop 50 DF, Nu-Cop 50 WP, Nu-Cop HB, Previsto

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABEL

Varies

Varies from 4 hr to 2 days

 

M1 + M1

Badge SC

Badge X2

(copper hydroxide + copper oxychloride)

2 pt

SC: 16.6 pt

X2: 16.9 pt

0

Greenhouse: 1

Field: 2

 

M1 + M1

C-O-C-S WDG

(basic copper sulfate + copper oxychloride)

1.5 lb

9.2 lb

 

2

 

Bean Rust

(Uromyces appendiculatus)

M5

(chlorothalonil)

Many brands available:

Bravo Ultrex, Bravo Weather Stik, Bravo ZN, Chlorothalonil 720, Echo 720, Echo 90 DF, Echo ZN, Equus–DF Fungicide, Equus 720 SST, Initiate 720, Initiate ZN, Oranil 6L, Periapt. Praiz, Rialto 720 F

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABEL

Snap: 12 pt

Dry: 8 pt

Snap: 7

Dry: 14

0.5

Do not use on crops for livestock.

3

Monsoon, Onset 3.6L Fungicide, Orius 3.6F, Tebucon 3.6F, Tebu-Crop 3.6F, TebuStar 3.6L, Tebuzol 3.6F, Toledo, Willowood Teb 3.6SC

(tebuconazole)

6 fl oz

Fresh: 24 fl oz

Dry: 12 fl oz

7

0.5

 

3

 

Tilt

(propiconazole)

4 fl oz

12 fl oz

7

0.5

 

3

Provysol

(mefentrifluconazole)

5 fl oz

15 fl oz

21

0.5

 

3

Rally 40WSP Fungicide

(myclobutanil)

5 oz

1.25 lb

0

1

30-day plant-back interval

3 + 7

Revylok

(mefentrifluconazole + fluxapyroxad)

6.5 fl oz

13 fl oz

21

0.5

 

3 + 11

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

21

0.5

 

7 + 3 + 11

Miravis Neo

(pydiflumetofen + propiconazole + azoxystrobin)

13.7 fl oz

27.4 fl oz

14

0.5

Minimum Application Interval: 14 days.

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per season. Crop cannot be used for livestock until 14 days after last application.

11

Aframe, Arius 250, Atticus Acadia 2SC, A-Zox 25SC, Azoxystar, Azoxystrin SC, GCS Azoxy 2SC, Quadris, Satori Fungicide, Tetraban, Trevo (azoxystrobin)

6 fl oz

92.3 fl oz

Dry beans: 14

Succulent: 0

4 hr

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

11

Azteroid FC 3.3

(azoxystrobin)

3.9 fl oz

58.2 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 0

4 hr

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

11

Headline

Headline SC

(pyraclostrobin)

9 fl oz

18 fl oz

Succulent: 7

Dry: 21

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

11

Evito 480SC

(fluoxastrobin)

4.75 fl oz

9.5 fl oz

7

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 11 fungicide.

 

11 + 3

Aframe Plus, Atticus Aquila XL, Cover XL, GCS AzoxyProp, MiCrop Fungicide, Propaz, Quilt Xcel

(azoxystrobin + propiconazole)

14 fl oz

42 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 7

0.5

Supplemental label: Do not use on cowpea cultivars intended for livestock.

Botrytis or Gray mold

M1

Cueva

(copper octanoate)

2 gal

 

0

4 hr

 

M5

(chlorothalonil)

Many brands available:

Bravo Ultrex, Bravo Weather Stik, Bravo ZN, Chlorothalonil 720, Echo 720, Echo 90 DF, Echo ZN, Equus 720 SST, Initiate 720, Initiate ZN, Oranil 6L, Praiz, Rialto 720 F

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABEL

Snap: 12 pt

Dry: 8 pt

Succulent: 7

Dry: 14

0.5

Do not use on crops for livestock.

1

3336 EG, 3336 F, 3336 WP, Miramar Fungicide, Nufarm T-Methyl 4.5 F Fungicide, Talaris 4.5 F, Talaris 50 WPS, Talaris 70 WSB, Topsin 4.5 FL Fungicide, Topsin M WSB Fungicide

(thiophanate-methyl)

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABEL

 

14 to 28 (see label)

Succulent: 1

Dry: 3

Apply once at 50%–70% bloom or twice (max=1.5 lb per application) with first at 10%–30% bloom and second at peak bloom.

2

Meteor, Nevado 4F, Rovral 4 Flowable

(iprodione)

2 pt

4 pt

0

1

Limit 2 applications per season. Not for use as livestock feed.

7

Endura

(boscalid)

11 oz

22 oz

Succulent: 7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per crop, and alternate chemistry.

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

30 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

 

7

Kenja 400SC fungicide

(isofetamid)

17 fl oz

34 fl oz

Snap bean: 7

Dry bean: 30

0.5

 

9

Vango WG

(cyprodinil)

7 oz

28 oz

7

0.5

 

29

Omavo,

Orbus 4 F

(fluazinam)

13.6 fl oz

84 fl oz

Succulent: 14

Dry: 30

0.5

 

29

Omega 500F

(fluazinam)

13.6 fl oz

81.6 fl oz

14

0.5

 

29

Vantana

(fluazinam)

13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

14 (succulent)

30 (dry)

0.5

 

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per season. Crop cannot be used for livestock until 14 days after last application.

7 + 12

Miravis Prime

(pydiflumetofen + fludioxonil)

13.4 fl oz

36.5 fl oz

14

0.5

Minimum Application Interval: 14 days

9 + 12

Switch 62.5WG

(cyprodinil + fludioxonil)

14 oz

56 oz

7

0.5

 

Cercospora leaf spot

M1

Nordox 75 WG (cuprous oxide)

2.5 lb

 

 

0.5

 

M1 + M1

Badge SC

Badge X2

(copper hydroxide + copper oxychloride)

2 pt

SC: 16.6 pt

X2: 16.9 pt

0

Greenhouse: 1

Field: 2

 

M1 + M1

C-O-C-S WDG

(basic copper sulfate + copper oxychloride)

1.5 lb

9.2 lb

 

2

 

3

Provysol

(mefentrifluconazole)

5 fl oz

15 fl oz

21

0.5

 

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

30 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

 

3 + 7

Revylok

(mefentrifluconazole + fluxapyroxad)

6.5 fl oz

13 fl oz

21

0.5

 

3 + 11

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

21

0.5

 

7+3+11

Miravis Neo

(pydiflumetofen + propiconazole + azoxystrobin)

13.7 fl oz

27.4 fl oz

14

0.5

Limit 2 applications per crop. Minimum application interval 14 days.

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per season. Crop cannot be used for livestock until 14 days after last application.

11

Headline

Headline SC

(pyraclostrobin)

9 fl oz

18 fl oz

Succulent: 7

Dry: 21

0.5

Limit 2 applications per crop, and alternate chemistry.

Downy mildew

M1

(copper compounds)

Many brands available: Basic Copper 53, Champ Formula 2 Flowable, Champion++, Cueva, Cuprofix Ultra 40 Disperss, Kocide 2000 Fungicide, Kocide 3000, Nordox 75 WG, Nu-Cop 30 HB, Previsto

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABEL

 

4 hr to 2 days (see label)

 

 

M1 + M1

Badge SC

Badge X2

(copper hydroxide + copper oxychloride)

2 pt

SC: 16.6 pt

X2: 16.9 pt

0

Greenhouse: 1

Field: 2

 

M1 + M1

C-O-C-S WDG

(basic copper sulfate + copper oxychloride)

1.5 lb

9.2 lb

 

2

 

M1 + 4

Ridomil Gold/Copper

(copper hydroxide + mefenoxam)

2 lb

8 lb

3

2

Limit 4 applications per crop.

4

Ridomil Gold SL

(mefenoxam)

0.2 pt

0.8 pt

3

2

Must be tank mixed with other effective fungicides.

4

Ultra Flourish

(mefenoxam)

0.4 pt

Soil: 2.0 pt

Foliar: 1.6 pt

3

2

Must be tank mixed with other effective fungicides.

3 + 11

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

21

0.5

Suppression only.

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per season. Crop cannot be used for livestock until 14 days after last application.

11

Headline

Headline SC

(pyraclostrobin)

9 fl oz

18 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per crop, and alternate chemistry.

21

Ranman 400SC Fungicide

(cyazofamid)

2.75 fl oz

16.5 fl oz

0

0.5

Not labeled for cowpea used for livestock feed. No more than 3 sequential applications before rotating chemistry.

40

Revus

(mandipropamid)

8 fl oz

32 fl oz

1

4 hr

 

Fusarium seeding blight, Fusarium root rot

(Most are biologicals and biorationals – see chapter 19)

3

Ace 3.8L ST

(ipconazole)

0.085 fl oz/100 lb seed

 

 

0.5

 

Phytophthora

11

Reason 500 SC

(fenamidone)

8.2 fl oz

24.6 fl oz

3

0.5

For pod rot (Phytophthora capsici)

21

Ranman 400SC Fungicide

(cyazofamid)

2.75 fl oz

16.5 fl oz

0

0.5

 

43

Presidio

(flupicolide)

4 fl oz

12 fl oz

0

0.5

 

Powdery mildew

M1

Cueva

(copper ocanoate)

2 gal

 

0

4 hr

OMRI-listed.2

M2

(sulfur)

Many brands available: Microfine Sulfur, Microthiol Disperss, Suffa, Sulfur 90W, THAT Flowable Sulfur, Thiolux, TriTek, Wettable Sulfur

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABEL

 

1

 

Do not apply during periods of warm weather to avoid phytotoxicity.

3

Provysol

(mefentrifluconazole)

5 fl oz

15 fl oz

21

0.5

 

3 + 11

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

21

0.5

 

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

30 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

 

3 + 7

Revylok

(mefentrifluconazole + fluxapyroxad)

6.5 fl oz

13 fl oz

21

0.5

 

3 + 11

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

20 fl oz

21

0.5

 

7 + 3

Luna Experience

(fluopyram + tebuconazole)

12.8 fl oz

25.6 fl oz

14

0.5

Do not make more than 2 sequential applications of Luna Experience or any Group 7– or Group 3–containing fungicide before rotating with a fungicide of a different group.

7 + 12

Miravis Prime

(pydiflumetofen + fludioxonil)

9.2 fl oz

36.5 fl oz

14

0.5

Minimum Application Interval: 14 days.

7 + 3 +11

Miravis Neo

(pydiflumetofen + propiconoze + azoxystrobin)

13.7 fl oz

27.4 fl oz

14

0.5

Minimum Application Interval: 14 days.

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

Succulent: 7

Dry: 21

0.5

Do not make more than 2 applications per season.

11

Aproach

(picoxystrobin)

12 fl oz

24 fl oz

14

0.5

 

11

Headline

Headline SC

(pyraclostrobin)

9 fl oz

18 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per crop, and alternate chemistry.

Pythium damping-off & root rot

4

ReCon 4F

(metalaxyl)

2 pt

 

 

2

May be made preplant incorporated, or at a soil surface spray after planting.

4

ReCon Bold SL

(mefenoxam)

1.0 pt

1.0 pt

 

2

May be made preplant incorporated, or at a soil surface spray after planting.

4

Ridomil Gold SL

(mefenoxam)

0.2 pt

0.8 pt

3

2

Must be tank-mixed with other effective fungicides.

4

Thrive 4M

(mefenoxam)

3.1 fl oz

15.7 fl oz

3

2

For succulent beans.

4

Ultra Flourish

(mefenoxam)

2 pt

 

 

2

Apply as a broadcast soil application at preplant or as a surface application at planting.

4

Xyler FC Fungicide

(metalaxyl)

45.7 fl oz

45.7 fl oz

 

2

Broadcast or banded application as a soil application prior to planting.

11

Reason 500 SC

(fenamidone)

8.2 fl oz

24.6 fl oz

3

0.5

For cottony leak (Pythium spp.)

4 + 11

Uniform

(mefenoxam + azoxystrobin)

0.34 fl oz/1000 ft row

 

 

0

 

Rhizoctonia diseases

3

Tilt

(propiconazole)

4 fl oz

12 fl oz

7

0.5

For web blight (Rhizoctonia solani)

7

Zeltera Fungicide

(inpyrfluxam)

0.2 fl oz/100 lb seeds

 

 

0.5

 

3 + 7 +11

Miravis Neo

(pydiflumetofen + propiconoze + azoxystrobin)

13.7 fl oz

27.4 fl oz

14

0.5

For web blight (Rhizoctonia solani)

4 + 11

Uniform

(mefenoxam + azoxystrobin)

0.34 fl oz/1000 ft row

 

 

0

Make only 1 application per season.

11

Aframe, Azoxystrobin SC, GCS Azoxy 2SC, Quadris

(azoxystrobin)

0.8 fl oz/1000 row ft

 

 

4 hr

For Rhizoctonia root rot (Rhizoctonia solani)

11

AzoxyStar

(azoxystrobin)

3.75 fl oz/100 lb seed

 

 

4 hr

Seed treatment

11

Azoxystrobin SC

(azoxystrobin)

0.8 fl oz/1000 row ft

 

 

0

 

11

Azteroid FC 3.3

(azoxystrobin)

9.7 fl oz

58.2 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 0

4 hr

For web blight (Rhizoctonia solani)

11

Evito 480SC

(fluoxastrobin)

0.24 fl oz/1000 row feet

 

7

0.5

 

11

Quadris, Tetraban Fungicide, Trevo

(azoxystrobin)

15.5 fl oz

92.3 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 0

4 hr

For web blight (Rhizoctonia solani)

11

Satori Fungicide, Tetraban, Trevo

(azoxystrobin)

0.8 fl oz/1000 row ft

 

 

 

For Rhizoctonia root rot (Rhizoctonia solani)

11 + 3

Aframe Plus, Cover XL, GCS AzoxyProp, MiCrop Fungoicide, Propaz, Quilt Xcel

(azoxystrobin + propiconazole)

14 fl oz

42 fl oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 7

0.5

For web blight (Rhizoctonia solani)

Southern blight

11

Aframe,

Arius 250,

Atticus Acadia 2SC,

AzoxyStar,

Azoxystrobin SC, GCS Azoxy 2SC, Quadris, Satori Fungicide, Tetraban Fungicide, Trevo

(azoxystrobin)

15.5 fl oz

92.3 fl oz

Dry: 14

 

Succulent: 0

4 hr

 

11

Azteroid FC 3.3

(azoxystrobin)

9.7 fl oz

58.2 fl oz

Dry: 14

 

Succulent: 0

4 hr

 

11

Evito 480SC

(fluoxastrobin)

4.75 fl oz

9.5 fl oz

7

0.5

 

3

Tilt

(propiconazole)

4 fl oz

12 fl oz

7

0.5

 

11 + 3

Atticus Aquila XL, GCS AzoxyProp, MiCrop Fungicide, Propaz, Quilt Xcel

(Azoxystrobin + propiconazole)

14 fl oz

42 fl oz

Dry: 14

 

Succulent: 7

0.5

 

White mold

M1

Cueva

(copper ocanoate)

2 gal

 

0

4 hr

OMRI-listed.2

1

(thiophanate-methyl)

Many brands available: 3336 EG, 3336 F, 3336 WP, Incognito 4.5F, Miramar Fungicide, Nufarm T-Methyl 4.5 F Fungicide, Talaris 4.5 F, Talaris 50 WPS, Talaris 70 WSB, Topsin 4.5FL Fungicide, Topsin M WSB Fungicide

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABEL

 

14–28 (see label)

Succulent: 1

Dry: 3

 

Apply once at 50%–70% bloom or twice (max=1.5 lb per application) with first at 10%–30% bloom and second at peak bloom.

1 + 3 + 11

Trevo Packed

(thiophanate-methyl + tebuconazole + azoxystrobin)

30 fl oz

 

Fresh: 14

Dry: 28

1

 

2

Meteor,

Nevado 4F,

Rovral 4 Flowable

(iprodione)

2 pt

4 pt

0

1

Limit 2 applications per season. Not for use as livestock feed.

7

Bonafide

(boscalid)

11 oz

22 oz

Dry: 14

Succulent: 7

0.5

Make application at the beginning of flowering. Do not make more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 7 fungicide.

7

Endura

(boscalid)

11 oz

22 oz

Succulent: 7

0.5

Limit 2 applications per crop, and alternate chemistry.

7

Kenja 400SC fungicide

(isofetamid)

17 fl oz

34 fl oz

Snap bean: 7

Dry bean: 30

0.5

 

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

30 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-FRAC 7 fungicide.

7 + 11

Priaxor Xemium

(fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin)

(Suppression only)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

7 or 21

0.5

Limit 2 applications per season. Crop cannot be used for livestock until 14 days after last application.

7 + 12

Miravis Prime

(pydiflumetofen + fludioxonil)

13.4 fl oz

36.5 fl oz

14

0.5

Suppression only. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days.

9 + 12

Switch 62.5 WG

(cyprodinil + fludioxonil)

14 oz

56 oz

7

0.5

 

14

Botran 5F

(DCNA dicloran)

1.3 qt

3.2 qt

2

0.5

Do not feed treated plants to livestock.

29

Omavo

Orbus 4 F

(fluazinam)

13.6 fl oz

84 fl oz

14 (succulent)

30 (dry)

0.5

 

29

Omega 500F

(fluazinam)

13.6 fl oz

81.6 fl oz

Edible, podded, and succulent beans: 14

2

 

29

Vantana

(fluazinam)

13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

Succulent: 14

Dry: 30

0.5

 

7 + 3 + 11

Miravis Neo

(pydiflumetofen + propiconazole + azoxystrobin)

13.7 fl oz

27.4 fl oz

14

0.5

Suppression only. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days

1 FRAC code (fungicide group): Number (1–54) and letters (U and P) are used to distinguish the fungicide mode of action groups. All fungicides within the same group (with same number or letter) indicate same active ingredient or similar mode of action. This information must be considered for the fungicide resistance management decisions. U = unknown, or a mode of action that has not been classified yet and is typically associated with another number; P = host plant defense inducers. Source: FRAC Code List 2024; http://www.frac.info/ (FRAC = Fungicide Resistance Action Committee).

2 Information provided in this table applies only to Florida. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical. The use of brand names and any mention or listing of commercial products or services in the publication does not imply endorsement by UF/IFAS Extension nor discrimination against similar products or services not mentioned. OMRI-listed: Listed by Organic Materials Review Institute for use in organic production.

       

Table 8. Nonfumigant nematicides for legume crops in Florida.

Product

Application Directions

Mocap 15G

(a.i. ethoprop)

Apply 13 lbs/A (36-inch row spacing) or 0.9 lb/1,000 linear ft of row in a band of 15 inches wide on the row at-planting. Mix with the top 2–4 inches of soil with mechanical equipment right after application. If broadcast, apply 34 lb/A from 1 week before planting to at planting time and mix with 2–4 inches of soil. DO NOT use as a seed furrow treatment or allow granules to contact the seed. Only 1 application per season.

Velum (a.i. fluopyram)

Apply 4.0–5.0 fl oz/A in seed furrow and cover with soil, or chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip or trickle irrigation. Do not apply more than 13.7 fl oz of Velum (0.446 lb fluopyram) per acre per year, regardless of formulation or method of application (soil or foliar). Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.

Biological nematicides

See chapter 19

Table 9. Fumigant nematicides for legume crops in Florida.

Nematicide

Broadcast Application1

In-the-Row Applications

Gallons per Acre

fl oz/1000 ft/chisel-spaced 12" apart

Telone II2,3

9–12

26–35

For any row spacing, application rates given may be concentrated in the row but shall never exceed the labeled maximum for broadcast applications. Consult the product label for additional detail.

Telone C-172,3

10.8–17.1

31.8–50.2

For any row spacing, application rates given may be concentrated in the row but shall never exceed the labeled maximum for broadcast applications. Consult the product label for additional detail.

Telone C-352,3

13–20.5

38–60

For any row spacing, application rates given may be concentrated in the row but shall never exceed labeled maximum for broadcast applications. Consult the product label for additional detail.

Pic-Clor 60

19–31.5

57–90

For any row spacing, application rates should never exceed the labeled maximum for broadcast applications. Consult the product label for additional detail.

Vapam HL

75

-

For drip or in-row chisel fumigation, consult product label for proportionately reduced overall rates, drip concentration, and flow-modifying directions and procedures.

KPam HL

60

-

For drip or in-row chisel fumigation, consult product label for proportionately reduced overall rates, drip concentration, and flow-modifying directions.

Allyl Isothiocyanate (AITC)

Dominus

40

-

For drip or in-row fumigation and crop termination, consult product label for overall rates, drip concentration, and other flow-modifying directions.

1 Gallons/acre and fl oz/1000 feet provided only for mineral soils. Higher rates may be possible for heavier-textured (loam, silt, clay) or highly organic soils.

2 All of the fumigants mentioned are for retail sale and use only by state-certified applicators or persons under their direct supervision. New supplemental labeling for the Telone products must be in the hands of the user at the time of application. See new label details for additional use restrictions based on soil characteristics, buffer zones, requirements for Fumigant Management Plans (FMP) and personal protective equipment (PPE), mandatory good agricultural practices (GAPs), product and applicator training certification, and other rate-modifying recommendations with use of highly retentive mulch films.

3 Higher application rates are possible in the presence of cyst-forming nematodes.

Rates are believed to be correct for products named, and similar products of other brand names, when applied to mineral soils. Higher rates are required for muck (organic) soils. However, the grower has the final responsibility to see that each product is used legally; read the label of the product to be sure that you are using it properly.

 

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Release Date:August 22, 2024

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This document is HS727, one of a series of the Horticultural Sciences Department, UF/IFAS Extension. Original publication date June 1995. Revised annually. Most recent revision June 2024. Visit the EDIS website at https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu for the currently supported version of this publication. © 2024 UF/IFAS. This publication is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

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Craig Frey, county Extension director and Extension agent II, UF/IFAS Extension Hendry County; Peter J. Dittmar, associate professor, Horticultural Sciences Department; Dakshina R. Seal, scientist, pest management, UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center; Shouan Zhang, professor, Plant Pathology Department, UF/IFAS Tropical REC; Johan Desaeger, associate professor, Entomology and Nematology Department, UF/IFAS Gulf Coast REC; and Qingren Wang, Extension agent III, UF/IFAS Extension Miami-Dade County; UF/IFAS Extension, Gainesville, FL 32611.

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