“…Difenoconazole has been used to control many cereal, vegetable and fruit diseases including potato early blight in China since 1998 and ∼10% of its global production is sold in Chinese markets recent years 1 ,2 (Zheng et al, 2013). However, this observation is consistent with previous results showing that difenoconazole is still effective in controlling many plant pathogens such as A. solani , Rhizoctonia cerealis , Colletotrichum capsici , Didymella applanata , and Ceratocystis fimbriata (Reuveni and Sheglov, 2002; Gopinath et al, 2006; Mirkovic et al, 2015; Wang et al, 2016; Scruggs et al, 2017) and suggests that there is a low risk of developing difenoconazole resistance in many plant pathogens (Hamada et al, 2011; Fonseka and Gudmestad, 2016).…”