Abstract The 60 MHz 1H NMR spectra of the systemic agricultural fungicide, triadimefon, 1, have been studied in CDCl3 at 28±1° (as the racemic free base) with the added achiral lanthanide shift reagent (LSR), tris(6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8-heptafluoro-2, 2-dimethyl-3, 5-octanedionato) europium(III), Eu(FOD)3, 2, for spectral simplification, and with the chiral LSR, tris [3-(heptafluoropropylhydroxymethylene)-(+) -camphorato)europium(III), Eu(HFC)3, 3, to induce enantiomeric shift differences (ΔΔδ) for several nuclei. Significant ΔΔδ values were seen for the two protons of the heterocyclic ring, the OCH methine, and aryl H-2′, 6′ of the chlorophenoxy ring. For each of these nuclei exhibiting ΔΔδ with added 3, the ΔΔδ magnitudes reached maximum values with 3: 1 molar ratios ca. 0. 18–0. 29, and decreased with higher levels of 3. To confirm analytical utility of 3 for % e. e. determinations of 1, a nonracemic (“spiked”) sample of racemic 1, with added R-(−) triadimefon, was examined with 3. At low 3: 1 ratios, bot...