Phenyl Mercury Acetate
A toxic fungicide, particularly for the control of Dollar Spot, which was used during the mid-20th Century and is no longer approved for use.
Plazma
A product name for a fungicide containing Azoxystrobin as the active ingredient. It has a typical application rate of 1 litre of concentrate mixed in 500 litres of water per hectare. Being applied between March and October, with no more than 2 applications per year being allowed. It can help towards the control of Anthracnose, Brown patch, Fairy rings, Fusarium (Microdochium) patch, Leaf spot, Red thread, Take-all patch, Rust diseases and may also help suppress Dollar spot disease.
Propiconazole
An active ingredient, systemic, fungicide in the chemical group DMI (Demethylation Inhibitor), which will no longer be approved for sale (from 19 June 2019) and use (from 19 March 2020) in the UK.
Pyraclostrobin
An active ingredient of a contact fungicide, being in the chemical group strobilurin.
Quintozene
A contact fungicide which is no longer approved for use on turf in the UK.
Rimidin
A product name for a fungicide that contained the active ingredient fenarimol and which was previously used for the control of Dollar Spot, Fusarium Patch, and Red Thread but it is no longer approved for use in the UK.
Ringmaster
A product name for a fungicide which was previously used for the control of Fairy Rings, which contained the active ingredient oxycarboxin. It is no longer approved for use in the UK.
Rovral Green
A product name for a fungicide which was previously used for the control of a wide range of fungal diseases of turf, and which contained the active ingredient iprodione. It is no longer approved for use in the UK.
Tebuconazole
An active ingredient, systemic, fungicide in the chemical group DMI (Demethylation Inhibitor).
Tecto
A product name for a fungicide which was previously used for the control of a dollar spot, fusarium patch, and red thread and which contained the active ingredient thiabendazole. It is no longer approved for use in the UK.