EP2410849A1 - Combinaisons d'agents actifs ayant des propriétés insecticides et acaricides - Google Patents

Combinaisons d'agents actifs ayant des propriétés insecticides et acaricides

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EP2410849A1
EP2410849A1 EP09776471A EP09776471A EP2410849A1 EP 2410849 A1 EP2410849 A1 EP 2410849A1 EP 09776471 A EP09776471 A EP 09776471A EP 09776471 A EP09776471 A EP 09776471A EP 2410849 A1 EP2410849 A1 EP 2410849A1
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Heike Hungenberg
Peter Jeschke
Robert Velten
Wolfgang Thielert
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
    • A01N43/00Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing heterocyclic compounds
    • A01N43/34Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing heterocyclic compounds having rings with one nitrogen atom as the only ring hetero atom
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  • the present invention relates to novel drug combinations containing at least one known compound of formula (I) on the one hand and at least one other known active ingredient from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonist or other classes on the other hand and very well for the control of animal Pests such as insects and unwanted acarids are suitable.
  • the invention also relates to methods for controlling animal pests on plants and seeds, the use of the active compound combinations according to the invention for the treatment of seed, a method for protecting seed and, not least, the seed treated with the active compound combinations according to the invention.
  • A represents pyrid-2-yl or pyrid-4-yl or pyrid-3-yl which is optionally substituted in the 6-position by fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, trifluoromethyl or trifluoromethoxy or for pyridazin-3-yl, which is optionally substituted in the 6-position by chlorine or methyl or for pyrazine-3-yl or 2-chloro-pyrazin-5-yl or l, 3-thiazol-5-yl, which is optionally substituted in the 2-position by chlorine or methyl, or
  • A is a radical pyrimidinyl, pyrazolyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, 1,2,4-oxadiazolyl, isothiazolyl, 1, 2,4-triazolyl or 1,2,5-thiadiazolyl, which is optionally substituted by fluorine, chlorine, Bromine, cyano, nitro, C 1 -C 4 -alkyl (which is optionally substituted by fluorine and / or chlorine), C 1 -C 3 -alkylthio (which is optionally substituted by fluorine and / or chlorine), or C 1 -C 3 - Alkylsulfonyl (which is optionally substituted by fluorine and / or chlorine),
  • X is halogen, alkyl or haloalkyl
  • Y is halogen, alkyl, haloalkyl, haloalkoxy, azido or cyano and
  • R 1 is alkyl, haloalkyl, alkenyl, haloalkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, halocycloalkyl, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, or halocycloalkylalkyl,
  • the effect of the insecticidal compound of the formula (I) or of the active substances from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes is generally good. However, especially at low application rates and with certain pests, they do not always satisfy the needs of agricultural practice, and there is still a need for economically efficient and ecologically safe pest control.
  • insecticidal compounds include reducing the dosage amount; a substantial broadening of the spectrum of pests to be controlled including resistant pests; increased application security; a reduced toxicity to plants and thus a better plant tolerance; the control of pests at their various stages of development; a better behavior during the preparation of the insecticidal compounds, for example during milling or mixing, during their storage or during their use; a very favorable biocidal spectrum even at low concentrations with associated good compatibility by warm-blooded animals, fish and plants; and the achievement of an additional effect, for example, an algicidal, anthelmintic, avicidal, bactericidal, fungicidal, molluscicidal, nematicidal, plant-activating, rodenticidal or virucidal activity.
  • insecticidal compounds used in vegetative and generative plant propagation material include negligible phytotoxicity when applied to the seed and plant propagation material, compatibility with soil conditions (eg, as regards the binding of the compound to the soil), a systemic effect the plant, have no negative impact on germination and efficacy throughout the life cycle of the corresponding pest.
  • the object of the invention is to satisfy one or more of the above-mentioned claims, e.g. the lowering of the dosage amount, a widening of the combinable spectrum of pests, including resistant pests, and in particular the specific requirements for applicability to vegetative and generative plant propagation material.
  • chitin synthesis inhibitors Molting hormone agonists or other classes: - - a) inhibitors of chitin biosynthesis, such as benzoyl ureas such
  • Chlorofluorazuron (known from DE-A 28 18 830)
  • Flufenoxuron (known from EP-A 0 161 019)
  • Flucycloxuron (known from P. Scheites, T.W. Hofinan, A.C. Grosscurt, BCPC Conf. Pests Dis. 1988, 2, 559-666, EP-A 00117320)
  • Buprofezin (Known from Proc. Br. Crop Prot. Conf. - Pests Dis., 1981, 1, 59)
  • juvenile hormones mimetics such as pyriproxifen (known from GB-A 2 140 010)
  • Molting hormone (ecdysone) agonists for example diacylhydrazines such as
  • Chromafenozides (known from EP 00496342)
  • insecticidal and acaricidal activity of the active compound combinations according to the invention is substantially higher than the sum of the effects of the individual active compounds. There is an unpredictable true synergistic effect and not just an action supplement.
  • the synergistic effect of the active compound combinations according to the invention of a compound of formula (I) and an active ingredient from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes extends the range of action of the compound of formula (I) and the active ingredient from the class of Chitin synthesis inhibitors, Molting hormone agonists or other classes primarily by reducing the dosage amount and by expanding the range of combinable pests.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention can show even more surprising advantages, including increased safety in use; a reduced phytotoxicity and thus a better plant compatibility; the control of pests at their various stages of development; better behavior during the preparation of the insecticidal compounds, for example during milling or mixing, during their storage or during their use; a very advantageous biocidal spectrum even at low concentrations with associated good compatibility by warm-blooded animals, fish and plants; and the achievement of an additional effect, for example, an algicidal, anthelmintic, avicidal, bactericidal, fungicidal, molluscicidal, nematicidal, plant-activating, rodenticidal or virucidal activity.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention are particularly suitable for protecting seeds and / or sprouts and leaves of a plant grown from the seeds against damage by pests.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention thus show a negligible phytotoxicity when applied to the plant propagation material, a compatibility with soil conditions (eg as regards the binding of the compound to the soil), a systemic effect in the plant, no negative influence on the germination and activity during the corresponding pest lifecycle.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention contain at least one of the above-listed active compounds 1 to 22 from the class of the chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention preferably contain precisely one compound of the formula (I) and exactly one of the above-listed active compounds 1 to 22 from the class of the chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes.
  • Also preferred are combinations of active ingredients which contain a compound of the formula (I) and two of the above-listed active compounds 1 to 22 from the class of the chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes. Preference is furthermore given to mixtures which comprise two compounds of the formula (I) and one of the above-listed active compounds 1 to 22 from the class of the chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes.
  • Preferred subgroups for the compounds of the above-mentioned formula (I) in the active compound combinations according to the invention are listed below with at least one of the above-listed active compounds 1 to 22 from the class of the chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes with the proviso that 4 - ⁇ [(6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl) methyl] (methyl) amino ⁇ furan-2 (5H) -one and 4 - ⁇ [(6-chloropyrid-3-yl) methyl] (Cyclopropyl) amino ⁇ furan-2 (5H) -one are excluded.
  • A is preferably 6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 6-chloropyrid-3-yl, 6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 6-methyl-pyrid-3-yl, 6-trifluoromethyl-pyridine 3-yl, 6-trifluoromethoxypyrid-3-yl, 6-chloro-1, 4-pyridazin-3-yl, 6-methyl-1,4-pyridazin-3-yl, 2-chloro-1,3-thiazole 5-yl or 2-methyl-l, 3-thiazol-5-yl, 2-chloropyrimidin-5-yl, 2-trifluoromethyl-pyrimidin-5-yl, 5,6-difluoropyrid-3-yl, 5-Chloro-6-fluoro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-bromo-6-fluoro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-iodo-6-fluoro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-fluoro-6-chloro pyrid-3-y
  • R 1 preferably represents optionally fluorine-substituted Q-Cs-alkyl, C 2 -Cs-alkenyl, C 3 -C 5 -cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 5 -cycloalkylalkyl or C r C 5 -alkoxy.
  • R 1 particularly preferably represents methyl, methoxy, ethyl, propyl, vinyl, allyl, propargyl, cyclopropyl, 2-fluoroethyl, 2,2-difluoroethyl or 2-fluorocyclopropyl.
  • R 1 very particularly preferably represents methyl, cyclopropyl, methoxy, 2-fluoroethyl or 2,2-difluoroethyl.
  • A is most preferably the radical 6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl or 5-fluoro-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl
  • R 1 is most preferably methyl, 2-fluoroethyl or 2,2-difluoro-ethyl.
  • A is 6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl
  • R 1 is methyl
  • R 1 is ethyl
  • R 1 is cyclopropyl. In another highlighted group of compounds of formula (I), R 1 is 2-fluoroethyl.
  • R 1 is 2,2-difluoroethyl.
  • a preferred subgroup of the compounds of the formula (I) are those of the formula (I-a)
  • B is pyrid-2-yl or pyrid-4-yl or pyrid-3-yl, which may optionally be in 6-
  • Position is substituted by fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, trifluoromethyl or trifluoromethoxy or for pyridazin-3-yl which is optionally substituted in the 6-position by chlorine or methyl or for pyrazine-3-yl or for 2-chloro pyrazine-5-yl or for l, 3-thiazol-5-yl which is optionally substituted in the 2-position by chlorine or methyl,
  • R 2 is haloalkyl, haloalkenyl, halocycloalkyl or halocycloalkylalkyl,
  • B is preferably 6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 6-chloropyrid-3-yl, 6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 6-methyl-pyrid-3-yl, 6-trifluoromethyl-pyridine 3-yl, 6-trifluoromethoxypyrid-3-yl, 6-chloro-1, 4-pyridazin-3-yl, 6-methyl-1,4-pyridazin-3-yl, 2-chloro-1,3-thiazole 5-yl or 2-methyl-1,3-thiazol-5-yl.
  • R 2 preferably represents fluorine-substituted Ci-C 5 alkyl, C 2 -C 5 alkenyl, C 3 -C 5 - cycloalkyl or C 3 -C 5 cycloalkylalkyl.
  • B particularly preferably represents the radical 6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 6-chloropyrid-3-yl, 6
  • R 2 particularly preferably represents 2-fluoroethyl, 2,2-difluoroethyl, 2-fluorocyclopropyl.
  • B is very particularly preferably the radical 6-chloropyrid-3-yl.
  • R 2 is most preferably 2-fluoro-ethyl or 2,2-difluoro-ethyl.
  • B is 6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl
  • R 2 is 2-fluoroethyl
  • R 2 is 2,2-difluoroethyl.
  • Another preferred subgroup of the compounds of the formula (I) are those of the formula (Ib)
  • R 3 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl or alkoxy
  • D is preferably one of the radicals 5,6-difluoropyrid-3-yl, 5-chloro-6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 5-bromo-6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 5-iodo 6-fluoro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-fluoro-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5,6-dichloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-bromo-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl , 5-iodo-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-iodo-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-fluoro-6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5-chloro-6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5,6-dibromo-pyrid 3-yl, 5-fluoro-6-iodo-pyrid-3-yl, 5-chloro-6-iodo-pyrid-3-yl
  • R 3 is preferably C 1 -C 4 -alkyl, C 2 -C 4 -alkenyl, C 2 -C 4 -alkynyl or C 3 -C 4 -cycloalkyl.
  • D is more preferably 5-fluoro-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5,6-dichloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-bromo-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-fluoro-6 bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5-chloro-6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5,6-dibromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5-methyl-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5 Chloro-6-iodo-pyrid-3-yl or 5-difluoromethyl-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl.
  • R 3 particularly preferably represents C 1 -C 4 -alkyl.
  • D is most preferably 5-fluoro-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl or 5-fluoro-6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl.
  • R 3 very particularly preferably represents methyl, ethyl, propyl, vinyl, allyl, propargyl or cyclopropyl.
  • D is most preferably 5-fluoro-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl.
  • R 3 most preferably represents methyl or cyclopropyl.
  • D is 5,6-dichloropyrid-3-yl
  • D is 5-chloro-6-iodo-pyrid-3-yl
  • R 3 is methyl
  • R 3 is ethyl
  • R 3 is cyclopropyl
  • Another preferred subgroup of the compounds of the formula (I) are those of the formula (I-c)
  • R 4 is haloalkyl, haloalkenyl, halocycloalkyl or halocycloalkylalkyl.
  • E is preferably one of the radicals 5,6-difluoropyrid-3-yl, 5-chloro-6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 5
  • R 4 preferably represents fluorine-substituted Ci-C 5 alkyl, C 2 -C 5 alkenyl, C 3 -C 5 - cycloalkyl or C 3 -C 5 cycloalkylalkyl.
  • E is more preferably 2-chloro-pyrimidin-5-yl, 5-fluoro-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5,6-dichloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-bromo-6-chloro-pyrid 3-yl, 5-fluoro-6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5-chloro-6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5,6-dibromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5-methyl-6 -chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 5-chloro-6-iodo-pyrid-3-yl or 5-difluoromethyl-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl.
  • R 4 particularly preferably represents 2-fluoroethyl, 2,2-difluoroethyl, 2-fluoro-cyclopropyl.
  • E is most preferably 5-fluoro-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl.
  • R 4 is very particularly preferably 2-fluoroethyl or 2,2-difluoroethyl.
  • E is 5-bromo-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl
  • E is 5-chloro-6-iodo-pyrid-3-yl
  • R 4 is 2-fluoroethyl
  • R 4 is 2,2-difluoroethyl.
  • a preferred subgroup of the compounds of the formula (I) are those of the formula (I-d)
  • G is pyrid-2-yl or pyrid-4-yl or pyrid-3-yl which is optionally substituted in the 6-position by fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, trifluoromethyl or trifluoromethoxy or for pyridazin-3-yl, which is optionally substituted in the 6-position by chlorine or methyl thyl or for pyrazine-3-yl or for 2-chloro-pyrazin-5-yl or for l, 3-thiazol-5-yl which is optionally substituted in the 2-position by chlorine or methyl, and
  • R 5 is C r C 4 alkyl, C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 2 -C 4 alkynyl, C 3 -C 4 cycloalkyl or C r C 4 alkoxy;
  • G preferably represents 6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 6-chloropyrid-3-yl, 6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 6-methyl-pyrid-3-yl, 6-trifluoromethyl-pyridine 3-yl, 6-trifluoromethoxypyrid-3-yl, 6-chloro-1, 4-pyridazin-3-yl, 6-methyl-1,4-pyridazin-3-yl, 2-chloro-1,3-thiazole 5-yl or 2-methyl-1,3-thiazol-5-yl.
  • R 5 is preferably C r C 4 alkyl, C r alkoxy, C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 2 -C 4 -alkynyl or C 3 -C 4 - cycloalkyl.
  • G particularly preferably represents the radical 6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 6-chloropyrid-3-yl, 6-bromopyrid-3-yl, 6-chloro-1, 4-pyridazin-3-yl, 2 chloro-l, 3-thiazol-5-yl,
  • R 5 particularly preferably represents methyl, methoxy, ethyl, propyl, vinyl, allyl, propargyl or cyclopropyl.
  • G is very particularly preferably the radical 6-chloropyrid-3-yl.
  • R 5 very particularly preferably represents methyl or cyclopropyl.
  • G is 6-chloro-1, 4-pyridazin-3-ylyl
  • G is 2-chloro-1,3-thiazol-5-yl
  • R > 5 c is methyl
  • R 5 is cyclopropyl
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention preferably comprise at least one of the compounds of the formula (I) which is selected from the group consisting of the compounds of the abovementioned formulas (Ia), (Ib), (Ic) or (Id), with the proviso that 4 - ⁇ [(6-chloropyrid-3-yl) methyl] (methyl) amino ⁇ furan-2 (5H) -one and 4 - ⁇ [(6-chloropyrid-3-yl) methyl] (cyclopropyl) amino ⁇ furan-2 (5H) -one are excluded, and one of the above-listed individual compounds 1 to 22 from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention furthermore preferably comprise at least one of the compounds of the formula (I) which is selected from the group consisting of the compounds of the abovementioned formulas (Ia), (Ib) or (Ic) and one of the active compounds 1 to 1 listed above 22 from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, Molting hormone agonists or other classes.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention particularly preferably comprise at least one of the compounds of the formula (I) in which A is selected from the radicals 6-fluoropyrid-3-yl, 6-chloropyrid-3-yl, 6-bromo-pyrid-3-yl, 5-fluoro-6-chloro-pyrid-3-yl, 2-chloro-1,3-thiazol-5-yl and 5, 6-dichloro-pyrid-3-yl and R 1 is selected from the groups methyl, cyclopropyl, methoxy, 2-fluoroethyl or 2,2-difluoro-ethyl, with the proviso that 4 - ⁇ [(6-chloropyrid-3 - yl) methyl] (methyl) amino ⁇ furan-2 (5H) -one and 4 - ⁇ [(6-chloropyrid-3-yl) methyl] (cyclopropyl) amino ⁇ furan-2 (5H) -one excluded and one of the above
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention very particularly preferably comprise at least one compound of the formula (I) which is selected from the group consisting of the compounds of the formulas (I-1), (1-2), (1-3), (1-4 ), (1-5), (1-6), (1-7) and (1-8), and one of the above-listed 1 to 22 active ingredients from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, Molting Hormone Agonists or other classes.
  • each combination represents a preferred erf ⁇ ndungswashe embodiment per se.
  • each combination represents a preferred erfmdungswashe embodiment per se.
  • each combination represents a preferred erf ⁇ ndungswashe embodiment per se.
  • the combinations according to the invention comprise an active compound of the formula (I) and one of the above-listed active compounds 1 to 22 from the class of the chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes in the following preferred and particularly preferred mixing ratios:
  • Particularly preferred mixing ratio 25: 1 to 1:25
  • the mixing ratios are based on weight ratios.
  • the ratio is to be understood as compound of the formula (I): active ingredient 1 to 22.
  • Further mixing ratios of the compound of the formula (I) to one of the above-listed individual active ingredients 1 to 22 from the class of the Chinese synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes are given below and sorted by increasing preference of the mixing ratios: 95: 1 to 1:95, 95: 1 to 1:90, 95: 1 to 1:85, 95: 1 to 1:80, 95: 1 to 1:75, 95: 1 to 1:70, 95: 1 to 1: 65, 95: 1 to 1:60, 95: 1 to 1:55, 95: 1 to 1:50, 95: 1 to 1:45, 95: 1 to 1:40, 95: 1 to 1:35, 95: 1 to 1:30, 95: 1 to 1:25, 95: 1 to 1:20, 95: 1 to 1:15, 95: 1 to 1:10, 95: 1 to 1: 5, 95: 1 to 1: 4, 95: 1
  • the compounds of formula (I) or the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, molecular hormone agonists or other classes having at least one basic center are capable of forming, for example, acid addition salts, for example with strong inorganic acids such as mineral acids , for example perchloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, nitrous acid, a phosphoric acid or a hydrohalic acid, with strong organic carboxylic acids such as unsubstituted or substituted, eg halogen-substituted, C 1 -C 4 -alkanecarboxylic acids, for example acetic acid, saturated or unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, for example oxalic acid, Malonic acid, succinic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid and phthalic acid, hydroxycarboxylic acids, for example ascorbic acid, lactic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid and citric acid, or benzoic acid, or with organic sulfonic acids such as unsubstit
  • the compounds of formula (I) or the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, Molting hormone agonists or other classes having at least one acidic group are capable of forming, for example, salts with bases, for example metal salts such as alkali or alkaline earth salts, for example sodium, potassium or magnesium salts, or salts with ammonia or an organic amine such as morpholine, piperidine, pyrrolidine, a lower mono-, di- or trialkylamine, for example ethyl, diethyl, triethyl or Dimethylpropylamine, or a lower mono-, di- or trihydroxyalkylamine, for example mono-, di- or triethanolamine.
  • bases for example metal salts such as alkali or alkaline earth salts, for example sodium, potassium or magnesium salts, or salts with ammonia or an organic amine such as morpholine, piperidine, pyrrolidine, a lower mono-, di- or trialkylamine, for example ethy
  • Agrochemically advantageous salts are preferred in the context of the invention.
  • the Molting hormone agonists or other classes in free form and in the form of their salts
  • reference to the free ones should be given above and below
  • Compounds of formula (I) or free drugs from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors the Molting hormone agonists or other classes or their salts are understood to mean that the corresponding salts or the free compounds of formula (I) or the free agents of the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, Molting hormone agonists or other classes are included, as appropriate and appropriate.
  • This also applies correspondingly to tautomers of the compounds of the formula (I) or of the active compounds from the class of the chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes and to their salts.
  • the term "combination of active ingredients” for various combinations of compounds of formula (I) and active ingredients from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes for example in the form of a single ready mix ("Ready Mix "), in a combined spray mixture, which is composed of separate formulations of the individual active substances, eg a tank mix or in a combined use of the individual active substances, if these are used separately.
  • Ready Mix a combined spray mixture, which is composed of separate formulations of the individual active substances, eg a tank mix or in a combined use of the individual active substances, if these are used separately.
  • the order of application of the compounds of formula (I) and of the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, of the Molting hormone agonists or other classes is not critical to the practice of the present invention.
  • the application rates can be varied within a relatively wide range, depending on the mode of administration.
  • the application rate of the active compound combinations according to the invention is in the treatment of parts of plants, e.g.
  • Leaves from 0.1 to 10,000 g / ha preferably from 10 to 1,000 g / ha, more preferably from 50 to 300g / ha (when applied by pouring or drop, the application rate can even be reduced, especially if inert substrates such as rock wool or Perlite can be used); in the seed treatment of 2 to 200 g per 100 kg of seed, preferably from 3 to 150 g per 100 kg of seed, more preferably from 2.5 to 25 g per 100 kg of seed, most preferably from 2.5 to 12.5 g per 100 kg of seed; in the soil treatment from 0.1 to 10,000 g / ha, preferably from 1 to 5,000 g / ha.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention can be used to protect plants within a certain period of time after treatment against infestation by said animal pests.
  • the period of time within which protection is afforded generally ranges from 1 to 28 days, preferably from 1 to 14 days, more preferably from 1 to 10 days, most preferably from 1 to 7 days after treatment of the plants with the active ingredients or up to 200 days after seed treatment.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention are suitable with good plant tolerance, favorable warm-blooded toxicity and good environmental compatibility for the protection of plants and plants
  • Plant organs to increase crop yields, to improve the quality of the crop and to control animal pests, in particular insects, arachnids, helminths,
  • the above mentioned pests include: From the order of the Anoplura (Phthiraptera) eg Damalinia spp., Haematopinus spp., Lynognathus spp., Pediculus spp., Trichodectes spp.
  • Anoplura eg Damalinia spp., Haematopinus spp., Lynognathus spp., Pediculus spp., Trichodectes spp.
  • arachnids e.g. Acarus siro, Aceria sheldoni, Aculops spp., Aculus spp., Amblyomma spp., Argas spp., Boophilus spp., Brevipalpus spp., Bryobia praetiosa, Chorioptes spp., Dermanyssus gallinae, Eotetranychus spp., Epitrimerus pyri, Eutetranychus spp.
  • Eriophyes spp. Hemitarsonemus spp., Hyalomma spp., Ixodes spp., Latrodectus mactans, Metatetranychus spp., Oligonychus spp., Ornithodoros spp., Panonychus spp., Phyllocoptruta oleivora, Polyphago- tarsonemus latus, Psoroptes spp., Rhipicephalus spp , Rhizoglyphus spp., Sarcoptes spp., Sco ⁇ io maurus, Stenotarsonemus spp., Tarsonemus spp., Tetranychus spp., Vasates lycopersici.
  • Ceuthorhynchus spp. Ceuthorhynchus spp., Cleonus mendicus, Conoderus spp., Cosmopolites spp., Costelytra zealandica, Curculio spp., Cryptorhynchus lapathi, Dermestes spp., Diabrotica spp., Epilachna spp., Faustinus cubae, Gibbium psylloides, Heteronychus arator, Hylamorpha elegans, Hylotrupes bajulus, Hypera postica, Hypothenemus spp., Lachnosterna consanguinea, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus, Lixus spp., Lyctus spp., Meligethes aeneus, Melolontha melolontha, Migdolus spp., Mono
  • Gastrophilus spp. Hylemyia spp., Hyppobosca spp., Hypoderma spp., Liriomyza spp. Lucilia Spp., Musca spp., Nezara spp., Oestrus spp., Oscinella frit, Pegomyia hyoscyami, Phorbia spp., Stomoxys spp., Tabanus spp., Tannia spp., Tipula paludosa, Wohlfahrtia spp.
  • Gastropoda e.g. Arion spp., Biomphalaria spp., Bulinus spp., Deroceras spp., Galba spp., Lymnaea spp., Oncomelania spp., Succinea spp.
  • helminths e.g. Ancylostoma duodenale, Ancylostoma ceylanicum, Acyostoma braziliensis, Ancylostoma spp., Ascaris lubricoides, Ascaris spp., Brugia malayi, Brugia timori, Bunostomum spp., Chabertia spp., Clonorchis spp., Cooperia spp., Dicrocoelium spp, Dicytocaulus filaria, Diphyllobothrium latum, Dracunculus medinensis, Echinococcus granulosus, Echinococcus multilocularis, Enterobius vermicularis, Faciola spp., Haemonchus spp., Heterakis spp., Hymenolepis nana, Hyostrongulus spp., Loa Loa, Nematodirus
  • protozoa such as Eimeria
  • Eimeria protozoa
  • Heliopeltis spp. Horcias nobilellus, Leptocorisa spp., Leptoglossus phyllopus, Lygus spp., Macropes excavatus, Miridae, Nezara spp., Oebalus spp., Pentomidae, Piesma quadrata, Piezodorus spp., Psallus seriatetus, Pseudacysta persea, Rhodnius spp , Sahlbergella singularis, Scotinophora spp., Stephanitis nashi, Tibraca spp., Triatoma spp.
  • Psylla spp. Pteromalus spp., Pyrilla spp., Quadraspidiotus spp., Quesada gigas, Rastrococcus spp., Rhapa- losiphum spp., Saissetia spp., Scaphoides titanus, Schizaphis graminum, Selenaspidus articulatus, Sogata spp., Sogatella furcifera, Sogatodes spp., Stictocephala festina, Tenalaphara malayensis, Tinocallis caryaefoliae, Tomaspis spp., Toxoptera spp., Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Trioza spp., Typhlocyba spp., Unaspis spp., Viteus vitif OLII.
  • Hymenoptera e.g. Diprion spp., Hoplocampa spp., Lasius spp., Monomorium pharaonis, Vespa spp.
  • Orthoptera e.g. Acheta domesticus, Blatta orientalis, Blattella germanica, Gryllotalpa spp., Leucophaea maderae, Locusta spp., Melanoplus spp., Periplaneta americana, Schistocerca gregaria.
  • siphonaptera e.g. Ceratophyllus spp., Xenopsylla cheopis.
  • Thysanura e.g. Lepisma saccharina.
  • the plant parasitic nematodes include e.g. Anguina spp., Aphelenchoides spp., Belonoclampus spp., Bursaphelenchus spp., Ditylenchus dipsaci, Globodera spp., Heliocotylenchus spp., Heterodera spp., Longidorus spp., Meloidogyne spp., Pratylenchus spp., Radopholus similis, Ro- Tylenchus spp., Trichodorus spp., Tylenchorhynchus spp., Tylenchulus spp., Tylenchulus semipetnetrans, Xiphinema spp.
  • Anguina spp. Aphelenchoides spp., Belonoclampus spp., Bursaphelenchus spp., Ditylenchus dipsaci, Globod
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention may optionally also be used in certain concentrations or application rates as herbicides, safeners, growth regulators or agents for improving plant properties, or as microbicides, for example as fungicides, antimycotics, bactericides, viricides (including anti-viral agents) or as anti-MLO agents ( Mycoplasma-like-organism) and RLO (Rickettsia-like-organism).
  • the active compounds can be converted into the customary formulations, such as solutions, emulsions, wettable powders, water- and oil-based suspensions, powders, dusts, pastes, soluble powders, soluble granules, scattering granules, suspension-emulsion concentrates, active substance-impregnated natural products, active ingredient impregnated synthetic materials, fertilizers and micro-encapsulants in polymeric materials.
  • customary formulations such as solutions, emulsions, wettable powders, water- and oil-based suspensions, powders, dusts, pastes, soluble powders, soluble granules, scattering granules, suspension-emulsion concentrates, active substance-impregnated natural products, active ingredient impregnated synthetic materials, fertilizers and micro-encapsulants in polymeric materials.
  • formulations are prepared in a known manner, e.g. by mixing the active compounds with extenders, ie liquid solvents and / or solid carriers, if appropriate using surface-active agents, ie emulsifiers and / or dispersants and / or foam-forming agents.
  • extenders ie liquid solvents and / or solid carriers
  • surface-active agents ie emulsifiers and / or dispersants and / or foam-forming agents.
  • Excipients which can be used are those which are suitable for imparting special properties to the composition itself and / or preparations derived therefrom (for example spray liquor, seed dressing), such as certain technical properties and / or specific biological properties.
  • Typical auxiliaries are: extenders, solvents and carriers.
  • Suitable extenders are, for example, water, polar and non-polar organic chemical liquids, for example from the classes of aromatic and non-aromatic hydrocarbons (such as paraffins, alkylbenzenes, alkylnaphthalenes, chlorobenzenes), alcohols and polyols (which may also be substituted). ized, etherified and / or esterified), ketones (such as acetone, cyclohexanone), esters (including fats and oils) and (poly) ethers, simple and substituted amines, atnides, lactams (such as N-alkylpyrrolidones) and Lactones, sulfones and sulfoxides (such as dimethylsulfoxide).
  • aromatic and non-aromatic hydrocarbons such as paraffins, alkylbenzenes, alkylnaphthalenes, chlorobenzenes
  • alcohols and polyols which may also be substituted.
  • Aromatics such as xylene, toluene, or alkylnaphthalenes, chlorinated aromatics and chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, such as chlorobenzenes, chloroethylenes or methylene chloride, aliphatic
  • Hydrocarbons such as cyclohexane or paraffins, e.g. Petroleum fractions, mineral and vegetable oils, alcohols, such as butanol or glycol, and their ethers and esters, ketones, such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone or cyclohexanone, strongly polar solvents, such as
  • the carrier means a natural or synthetic, organic or inorganic substance which may be solid or liquid, with which the active ingredients are mixed or combined for better applicability, in particular for application to plants or plant parts or seeds.
  • the solid or liquid carrier is generally inert and should be useful in agriculture.
  • Suitable solid or liquid carriers are:
  • ammonium salts and ground natural minerals such as kaolins, clays, talc, chalk, quartz, attapulgite, montmorillonite or diatomaceous earth and synthetic minerals, such as finely divided silica, alumina and silicates, as solid carriers for granules in question: eg broken and fractionated natural rocks such Calcite, marble, pumice, sepiolite, dolomite and synthetic granules of inorganic and organic flours and granules of organic material such as paper, sawdust, coconut shells, corn cobs and tobacco stalks;
  • suitable emulsifiers and / or foam formers are: for example nonionic and anionic emulsifiers, such as polyoxyethylene fatty acid esters, polyoxyethylene fatty alcohol ethers, for example alkylaryl polyglycol ethers, alkylsulfonates, alkyl sulfates, arylsulfonates and protein hydrolysates;
  • POE ethers fatty and / or POP POE adducts, POE and / or POP polyol derivatives, POE and / or POP sorbitan or sugar adducts, alkyl or aryl sulfates, sulfonates and phosphates or the corresponding PO-ether adducts.
  • Further suitable oligo- or polymers for example starting from vinylic monomers, from acrylic acid, from EO and / or PO alone or in combination with, for example, (poly) alcohols or (poly) amines.
  • Further Lignin and its sulfonic acid derivatives, simple and modified celluloses, aromatic and / or aliphatic sulfonic acids and their adducts with formaldehyde can be used.
  • Adhesives such as carboxymethylcellulose, natural and synthetic powdery, granular or latex-type polymers can be used in the formulations, such as gum arabic, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl acetate, as well as natural phospholipids such as cephalins and lecithins and synthetic phospholipids.
  • Dyes such as inorganic pigments, e.g. Iron oxide, titanium oxide, ferrocyan blue and organic dyes such as alizarin, azo and metal phthalocyanine dyes and trace nutrients such as salts of iron, manganese, boron, copper, cobalt, molybdenum and zinc.
  • inorganic pigments e.g. Iron oxide, titanium oxide, ferrocyan blue and organic dyes such as alizarin, azo and metal phthalocyanine dyes and trace nutrients such as salts of iron, manganese, boron, copper, cobalt, molybdenum and zinc.
  • additives may be fragrances, mineral or vegetable optionally modified oils, waxes and nutrients (also trace nutrients), such as salts of iron, manganese, boron, copper, cobalt, molybdenum and zinc.
  • Stabilizers such as cold stabilizers, preservatives, antioxidants, light stabilizers or other chemical and / or physical stability-improving agents may also be present.
  • the active substance content of the application forms prepared from the commercial formulations can vary within wide ranges.
  • the active ingredient concentration of the use forms is in the range of 0.00000001 to 97 wt .-% of active ingredient, preferably in the range of 0.0000001 to 97 wt .-%, particularly preferably in the range of 0.000001 to 83 wt .-% or 0, 000001 to 5 wt .-% and most preferably in the range of 0.0001 to 1 wt .-%.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention can be present in their commercially available formulations and in the formulations prepared from these formulations in admixture with other active ingredients such as insecticides, attractants, sterilants, bactericides, acaricides, nematicides, fungicides, growth-regulating substances, herbicides, safeners, fertilizers or semiochemicals.
  • active ingredients such as insecticides, attractants, sterilants, bactericides, acaricides, nematicides, fungicides, growth-regulating substances, herbicides, safeners, fertilizers or semiochemicals.
  • a mixture with other known active ingredients, such as herbicides, fertilizers, growth regulators, safeners, semiochemicals, or with agents for improving the plant properties is possible.
  • active compound combinations according to the invention can be present as insecticides in their commercial formulations and in the forms of use prepared from these formulations in admixture with synergists.
  • Synergists are compounds, through which the effect of the active ingredients is increased, without the added synergist itself must be active.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention can also be present in their commercial formulations and in the forms of use prepared from these formulations in mixtures with inhibitors which inhibit degradation of the active ingredient after application in the environment of the plant, on the surface of parts of plants or in plants Reduce tissue.
  • the application is done in a custom forms adapted to the application forms.
  • plants and parts of plants can be treated.
  • plants are understood as meaning all plants and plant populations, such as desired and undesired wild plants or crop plants (including naturally occurring crop plants).
  • Crop plants can be plants which can be obtained by conventional breeding and optimization methods or by biotechnological and genetic engineering methods or combinations of these methods, including the transgenic plants and including the plant varieties which can or can not be protected by plant breeders' rights.
  • Plant parts are to be understood as meaning all aboveground and underground parts and organs of the plants, such as shoot, leaf, flower and root, by way of example leaves, needles, stems, stems, flowers, fruiting bodies, fruits and seeds and roots, tubers and rhizomes.
  • the plant parts also include crops and vegetative and generative propagation material, for example fruits, seeds, cuttings, tubers, rhizomes, offshoots, seeds, bulbs, sinkers and shoots.
  • the treatment according to the invention of the plants and plant parts with the active compound combinations takes place directly or by acting on their environment, habitat or storage space according to the usual treatment methods, e.g. by dipping, spraying, evaporating, atomizing, spreading, brushing, injecting and in propagating material, in particular in seeds, further by single or multilayer coating.
  • plants which can be treated according to the invention mention may be made of the following: cotton, flax, grapevine, fruits, vegetables, such as Rosaceae sp. (for example, pome fruits such as apple and pear, but also drupes such as apricots, cherries, almonds and peaches and soft fruits such as strawberries), Ribesioidae sp., Juglandaceae sp., Betulaceae sp., Anacardiaceae sp., Fagaceae sp., Moraceae sp. , Oleaceae sp., Actinidaceae sp., Lauraceae sp., Musaceae sp.
  • Rosaceae sp. for example, pome fruits such as apple and pear, but also drupes such as apricots, cherries, almonds and peaches and soft fruits such as strawberries
  • Rosaceae sp. for example, pome fruits such as apple and pe
  • Rubiaceae sp. for example, coffee
  • Theaceae sp. Sterculiceae sp.
  • Rutaceae sp. for example, lemons, organs and grapefruit
  • Solanaceae sp. for example tomatoes
  • Liliaceae sp. for example, Asteraceae sp.
  • Umbelliferae sp. Cmciferae sp., Chenopodiaceae sp., Cucurbitaceae sp. (for example cucumber), Alliaceae sp. leek, onion), Papilionaceae sp.
  • Main crops such as Gramineae sp. (for example corn, turf, cereals such as wheat, rye, rice, barley, oats, millet and triticale), Asteraceae sp. (for example, sunflower), Brassicaceae sp. (for example, white cabbage, red cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, pak choi, kohlrabi, radishes and rapeseed, mustard, horseradish and cress), Fabacae sp. (for example, bean, peanuts), Papilionaceae sp. (for example, soybean), Solanaceae sp. (for example potatoes), Chenopodiaceae sp. (for example, sugar beet, fodder beet, Swiss chard, beet); Useful plants and ornamental plants in the garden and forest; and each genetically modified species of these plants.
  • Gramineae sp. for example corn, turf, cereals such as wheat, rye, rice
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention are suitable for the treatment of seed.
  • This phase is particularly critical, as the roots and shoots of the growing plant are particularly sensitive and even minor damage can lead to the death of the entire plant. There is therefore a particular interest in protecting the seed and the germinating plant by the use of suitable agents.
  • the present invention therefore also relates, in particular, to a method for protecting seed and germinating plants from attack by pests by treating the seed with a combination of active substances according to the invention.
  • the method according to the invention for the protection of seeds and germinating plants from infestation by pests comprises a method in which the seed is treated at the same time with an active ingredient of the formula (I) and one of the above individually listed active compounds 1 to 22 from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the modifying hormone agonists or other classes.
  • the invention also comprises a process in which the seed is treated at different times with an active ingredient of formula (I) and one of the above-listed active ingredients 1 to 22 from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes .
  • the invention also relates to the use of the active ingredient combinations according to the invention for the treatment of seed for the protection of the seed and the resulting plant from pests.
  • the invention relates to seed which has been treated for protection against pests with a combination of active substances according to the invention.
  • the invention also relates to seed treated at the same time with an active ingredient of the formula (I) and one of the above-listed active ingredients 1 to 22 from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes.
  • the invention further relates to seed which has been treated at different times with an active ingredient of the formula (I) and one of the above-listed active ingredients 1 to 22 from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes.
  • the individual active ingredients of agent according to the invention may be contained in different layers on the seed.
  • the layers which contain an active substance of the formula (I) and one of the active ingredients 1 to 22 listed individually from the class of the chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes may optionally be separated by an intermediate layer .
  • the invention also relates to seeds in which an active ingredient of the formula (I) and one of the above-listed active ingredients 1 to 22 from the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, the Molting hormone agonists or other classes as part of an enclosure or as additional layer or further layers are applied in addition to an enclosure.
  • One of the advantages of the present invention is that because of the particular systemic properties of the active compound combinations according to the invention, the treatment of the seed with these active ingredient combinations not only protects the seed itself, but also the resulting plants after emergence from pests. In this way, the immediate treatment of the culture at the time of sowing or shortly afterwards can be omitted.
  • Another advantage consists in the synergistic increase of the insecticidal activity of the active compound combinations according to the invention over the insecticidal single active substance, which goes beyond the expected efficacy of the two individually applied active ingredients. Also advantageous is the synergistic increase in the fungicidal activity of the invention Combination of active ingredients compared to the fungicidal single active substance, which goes beyond the expected efficacy of the individually applied drug. This allows optimization of the amount of active ingredients used.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention can be used in particular also in transgenic seed, wherein the plants resulting from this seed are capable of expressing a protein directed against pests.
  • certain pests can already be detected by the expression of e.g. insecticidal protein are controlled, and are additionally protected by the active compound combinations according to the invention from damage.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention are suitable for the protection of seed of any plant variety as already mentioned above, which is used in agriculture, in the greenhouse, in forests or in horticulture.
  • these are corn, peanut, canola, rapeseed, poppy, soybean, cotton, turnip (eg sugarbeet and fodder beet), rice, millet, wheat, barley, oats, rye, sunflower, tobacco, potatoes or vegetables ( eg tomatoes, cabbages).
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention are likewise suitable for the treatment of the seed of fruit plants and vegetables as already mentioned above. Of particular importance is the treatment of the seeds of maize, soya, cotton, wheat and canola or rapeseed.
  • transgenic seed with a combination of active substances according to the invention is of particular importance.
  • the heterologous genes in transgenic seed can originate from microorganisms such as Bacillus, Rhizobium, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Trichoderma, Clavibacter, Glomus or Gliocladium.
  • the present invention is particularly useful for the treatment of transgenic seed containing at least one heterologous gene derived from Bacillus sp. and whose gene product shows activity against corn borer and / or corn rootworm. Most preferably, this is a heterologous gene derived from Bacillus thuringiensis.
  • the active ingredient combination according to the invention is applied to the seed alone or in a suitable formulation.
  • the seed is treated in a condition that is so stable that no damage occurs during the treatment.
  • the treatment of the seed at any time between harvest and sowing.
  • seed is used which has been separated from the plant and freed from flasks, shells, stems, hull, wool or pulp.
  • the agents according to the invention can be applied directly, ie without containing further components and without being diluted.
  • suitable formulations and methods for seed treatment are known to those skilled in the art and are described e.g. in the following documents: US 4,272,417 A, US 4,245,432 A, US 4,808,430 A, US 5,876,739 A, US 2003/0176428 A1, WO 2002/080675 A1, WO 2002/028186 A2.
  • the active compounds which can be used according to the invention can be converted into the customary seed dressing formulations, such as solutions, emulsions, suspensions, powders, foams, slurries or other seed coating compositions, as well as ULV formulations.
  • formulations are prepared in a known manner by mixing the active ingredients with conventional additives, such as conventional extenders and solvents or diluents, dyes, wetting agents, dispersants, emulsifiers, defoamers, preservatives, secondary thickeners, adhesives, gibberellins and also Water.
  • conventional additives such as conventional extenders and solvents or diluents, dyes, wetting agents, dispersants, emulsifiers, defoamers, preservatives, secondary thickeners, adhesives, gibberellins and also Water.
  • Dyes which may be present in the seed dressing formulations which can be used according to the invention are all dyes customary for such purposes. Both water-insoluble pigments and water-soluble dyes are useful in this case. Examples which may be mentioned under the names rhodamine B, CI. Pigment Red 112 and CI. Solvent Red 1 known dyes.
  • Suitable wetting agents which may be present in the seed dressing formulations which can be used according to the invention are all wetting-promoting substances customary for the formulation of agrochemical active compounds.
  • Preferably usable are alkylnaphthalene sulfonates such as diisopropyl or diisobutylnaphthalene sulfonates.
  • Suitable dispersants and / or emulsifiers which may be present in the seed dressing formulations which can be used according to the invention are all nonionic, anionic and cationic dispersants customary for the formulation of agrochemical active compounds.
  • nonionic or anionic dispersants or mixtures of nonionic or anionic dispersants are, in particular, ethylene oxide-propylene oxide, block polymers, alkylphenol polyglycol ethers and tristryrylphenol polyglycol ethers and their phosphated or sulfated derivatives.
  • Suitable anionic dispersants are in particular lignosulfonates, polyacrylic acid salts and arylsulfonate-formaldehyde condensates.
  • Defoamers which may be present in the seed-dressing formulations which can be used according to the invention are all foam-inhibiting substances customary for the formulation of agrochemical active compounds.
  • Preferably usable are silicone defoamers and magnesium stearate.
  • all substances which can be used for such purposes in agrochemical compositions can be present in the seed dressing formulations which can be used according to the invention.
  • examples include dichlorophen and Benzylalkoholhemiformal.
  • Suitable secondary thickeners which may be present in the seed dressing formulations which can be used according to the invention are all substances which can be used for such purposes in agrochemical compositions. Preference is given to cellulose derivatives, acrylic acid derivatives, xanthan, modified clays and highly dispersed silicic acid.
  • Suitable adhesives which may be present in the seed dressing formulations which can be used according to the invention are all customary binders which can be used in pickling agents.
  • Preferably mentioned are polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol and Tylose.
  • the gibberellins are known (see R. Wegler "Chemie der convinced- und Swdlingsbekungsstoff", Vol. 2, Springer Verlag, 1970, pp. 401-412).
  • the seed dressing formulations which can be used according to the invention can be used either directly or after prior dilution with water for the treatment of seed of various kinds, including seed of transgenic plants. In this case, additional synergistic effects may occur in interaction with the substances formed by expression.
  • the procedure for pickling is to place the seed in a blender which contains the desired amount of pickling agent. emulsions added either as such or after prior dilution with water and mixed until uniform distribution of the formulation on the seed.
  • a drying process follows.
  • the treatment method according to the invention can be used for the treatment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), eg. As plants or seeds are used.
  • GMOs genetically modified organisms
  • Genetically modified plants are plants in which a heterologous gene has been stably integrated into the genome.
  • heterologous gene essentially means a gene which is provided or assembled outside the plant and which when introduced into the nuclear genome, the chloroplast genome or the hypochondria genome confers new or improved agronomic or other properties to the transformed plant expressing a protein or polypeptide of interest or that it is downregulating or shutting down another gene present in the plant or other genes present in the plant (for example by means of antisense technology, cosuppression technology or RNAi technology [RNA Interference]) ,
  • a heterologous gene present in the genome is also called a transgene.
  • a transgene defined by its specific presence in the plant genome is referred to as a transformation or transgenic event.
  • the treatment according to the invention can also lead to superadditive (“synergistic”) effects.
  • the following effects are possible, which go beyond the expected effects: reduced application rates and / or extended spectrum of action and / or increased efficacy of the active ingredients and compositions that can be used according to the invention, better plant growth, increased tolerance to high or low Temperatures, increased tolerance to dryness or water or soil salinity, increased flowering, harvesting, ripening, higher yields, larger fruits, greater plant height, intense green color of the leaf, earlier flowering, higher quality and / or higher nutritional value of the harvested products, higher Sugar concentration in the fruits, better storage and / or processability of the harvested products.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention can also exert a strengthening effect on plants. They are therefore suitable for mobilizing the plant defense system against attack by undesirable phytopathogenic fungi and / or microorganisms and / or viruses. This may optionally be one of the reasons for the increased effectiveness of the combinations according to the invention, for example against fungi.
  • Plant-strengthening (resistance-inducing) substances in the present context should also mean those substances or combinations of substances which are able to stimulate the plant defense system in this way, that the treated plants, when subsequently inoculated with undesirable phytopathogenic fungi and / or microorganisms and / or viruses, have a considerable degree of resistance to these undesired phytopathogenic fungi and / or microorganisms and / or viruses.
  • phytopathogenic fungi, bacteria and viruses are understood to be undesirable phytopathogenic fungi and / or microorganisms and / or viruses.
  • the substances according to the invention can therefore be employed for the protection of plants against attack by the mentioned pathogens within a certain period of time after the treatment.
  • the period of time over which a protective effect is achieved generally extends from 1 to 10 days, preferably 1 to 7 days, after the treatment of the plants with the active substances.
  • Plants and plant varieties which are preferably treated according to the invention include all plants which have genetic material conferring on these plants particularly advantageous, useful features (whether obtained by breeding and / or biotechnology).
  • Plants and plant varieties which are also preferably treated according to the invention are resistant to one or more biotic stressors, i. H. These plants have an improved defense against animal and microbial pests such as nematodes, insects, mites, phytopathogenic fungi, bacteria, viruses and / or viroids.
  • Plants and plant varieties which can also be treated according to the invention are those plants which are resistant to one or more abiotic stress factors.
  • Abiotic stress conditions may include, for example, drought, cold and heat conditions, osmotic stress, waterlogging, increased soil salinity, increased exposure to minerals, ozone conditions, high light conditions, limited availability of nitrogen nutrients, limited availability of phosphorous nutrients, or avoidance of shade.
  • Plants and plant varieties which can also be treated according to the invention are those plants which are characterized by increased yield properties.
  • An increased yield can in these plants z. B. based on improved plant physiology, improved plant growth and improved plant development, such as water efficiency, water retention efficiency, improved nitrogen utilization, increased carbon assimilation, improved photosynthesis, increased germination and accelerated Abreife.
  • Yield may be further influenced by improved plant architecture (under stress and non-stress conditions), including early flowering, flowering control for hybrid seed production, seedling growth, plant size, internode count and spacing, rooting, Seed size, fruit size, pod size, pod or ear number, number of seeds per pod or ear, seed mass, increased seed filling, reduced seed drop, reduced pod popping and stability.
  • Other yield-related traits include seed composition such as carbohydrate content, Protein content, oil content and oil composition, nutritional value, reduction of nontoxic compounds, improved processability and improved shelf life.
  • Plants which can be treated according to the invention are hybrid plants which already express the properties of the heterosis or of the hybrid effect, which generally leads to higher yields, higher vigor, better health and better resistance to biotic and abiotic stress factors.
  • Such plants are typically produced by crossing an inbred male sterile parental line (the female crossover partner) with another inbred male fertile parent line (the male crossbred partner).
  • the hybrid seed is typically harvested from the male sterile plants and sold to propagators.
  • Pollen-sterile plants may sometimes be produced (eg in maize) by delaving (i.e., mechanically removing male genitalia or male flowers); however, it is more common for male sterility to be due to genetic determinants in the plant genome.
  • cytoplasmic male sterility have been described, for example, for Brassica species (WO 1992/005251, WO 1995/009910, WO 1998/27806, WO 2005/002324, WO 2006/021972 and US 6,229,072).
  • pollen sterile plants can also be obtained using plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering.
  • a particularly convenient means of producing male-sterile plants is described in WO 89/10396, wherein, for example, a ribonuclease such as a barnase is selectively expressed in the tapetum cells in the stamens. The fertility can then be restorated by expression of a ribonuclease inhibitor such as barstar in the tapetum cells (eg WO 1991/002069).
  • Plants or plant varieties which can be treated according to the invention are herbicidally tolerant plants, ie plants that have been tolerated to one or more given herbicides. Such plants can be obtained either by genetic transformation or by selection of plants containing a mutation conferring such herbicide tolerance.
  • Herbicide-tolerant plants are, for example, glyphosate-tolerant plants, ie plants that have been tolerated to the herbicide glyphosate or its salts.
  • glyphosate-tolerant plants can be obtained by transforming the plant with a gene encoding the enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS).
  • EPSPS 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase
  • EPSPS genes are the AroA gene (mutant CT7) of the bacterium Salmonella typhimurium (Comai et al., Science (1983), 221, 370-371), the bacterium Agrobacterium sp. (Barry et al., Curr Topics Plant Physiol. (1992), 7, 139-145), the genes that are useful for EPSPS from the petunia (Shah et al., Science (1986), 233, 478-481). , for an EPSPS from the tomato (Gasser et al., J. Biol. Chem. (1988), 263, 4280-4289) or for an EPSPS from Eleusine (WO 2001/66704) encode.
  • AroA gene mutant CT7 of the bacterium Salmonella typhimurium (Comai et al., Science (1983), 221, 370-371)
  • the bacterium Agrobacterium sp. Barry et al., Curr Topics Plant Physiol. (19
  • Glyphosate-tolerant plants can also be obtained by expressing a gene coding for a glyphosate oxidoreductase enzyme as described in US 5,776,760 and US 5,463,175.
  • Glyphosate-tolerant plants can also be obtained by expressing a gene encoding a glyphosate acetyltransferase enzyme as described in, e.g. As WO 2002/036782, WO 2003/092360, WO 2005/012515 and WO 2007/024782 is encoded.
  • Glyphosate-tolerant plants can also be obtained by selecting plants containing naturally-occurring mutations of the above-mentioned genes, as described, for example, in WO 2001/024615 or WO 2003/013226.
  • herbicide-resistant plants are, for example, plants which have been tolerated to herbicides which inhibit the enzyme glutamine synthase, such as bialaphos, phosphinotricin or glufosinate. Such plants can be obtained by expressing an enzyme which detoxifies the herbicide or a mutant of the enzyme glutamine synthase, which is resistant to inhibition.
  • an effective detoxifying enzyme is, for example, an enzyme encoding a phosphinotricin acetyltransferase (such as the bar or pat protein of Streptomyces species).
  • Plants expressing an exogenous phosphinotricin acetyltransferase are described, for example, in US 5,561,236; US 5,648,477; US 5,646,024; US 5,273,894; US 5,637,489; US 5,276,268; US 5,739,082; US 5,908,810 and US 7,112,665.
  • hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase HPPD
  • HPPD hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenases
  • HPPD inhibitors may be treated with a gene encoding a naturally occurring resistant HPPD enzyme or a gene encoding a mutant HPPD enzyme according to WO 1996/038567, WO 1999/024585 and WO 1999 / 024586, are transformed.
  • a Tolerance to HPPD inhibitors can also be achieved by transforming plants with genes encoding certain enzymes that allow the formation of homogentisate despite inhibition of the native HPPD enzyme by the HPPD inhibitor. Such plants and genes are described in WO 1999/034008 and WO 2002/36787.
  • the tolerance of plants to HPPD inhibitors can also be improved by transforming plants in addition to a gene coding for an HPPD-tolerant enzyme with a gene coding for a prephenate dehydrogenase enzyme, as described in WO 2004 / 024928 is described.
  • ALS inhibitors include sulfonylurea, imidazolinone, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinyloxy (thio) benzoates and / or sulfonylaminocarbonyltriazolinone herbicides.
  • ALS also known as acetohydroxy acid synthase, AHAS
  • AHAS acetohydroxy acid synthase
  • plants which are tolerant to imidazolinone and / or sulfonylurea can be obtained by induced mutagenesis, selection in cell cultures in the presence of the herbicide or by mutation breeding, as for example for the soybean in US 5,084,082, for rice in WO 1997/41218, for the sugar beet in US 5,773,702 and WO 1999/057965, for salad in US 5,198,599 or for the sunflower in WO 2001/065922.
  • Plants or plant varieties which can also be treated according to the invention are insect-resistant transgenic plants, ie plants that have been made resistant to attack by certain target insects. Such plants can be obtained by genetic transformation or by selection of plants containing a mutation conferring such insect resistance.
  • insect-resistant transgenic plant as used herein includes any plant containing at least one transgene comprising a coding sequence encoding:
  • an insecticidal crystal protein from Bacillus thuringiensis or an insecticidal portion thereof such as the insecticidal crystal proteins described by Crickmore et al., Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (1998), 62, 807-813, by Crickmore et al. (2005) in the Bacillus thuringiensis toxin nomenclature, online at: http://www.lifesci.sussex.ac.uk/Home/Neil_Crickmore/Bt/), or insecticidal parts thereof, e.g. Proteins of the cry protein classes CrylAb, CrylAc, CrylF, Cry2Ab, Cry3Ae or Cry3Bb or insecticidal parts thereof; or
  • a crystal protein from Bacillus thuringiensis or a part thereof which is insecticidal in the presence of a second, different crystal protein than Bacillus thuringiensis or a part thereof, such as the binary toxin consisting of the crystal proteins Cy34 and Cy35 (Moellenbeck et al., Nat Biotechnol. (2001), 19, 668-72; Schnepf et al., Applied Environment Microb. (2006), 71, 1765-1774); or
  • an insecticidal hybrid protein comprising parts of two different insecticidal crystal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis, such as a hybrid of the proteins of 1) above or a hybrid of the proteins of 2) above, e.g. The protein CrylA.105 produced by the corn event MON98034 (WO 2007/027777); or
  • VIPs vegetative insecticidal proteins
  • a secreted protein from Bacillus thuringiensis or Bacillus cereus which is insecticidal in the presence of a second secreted protein from Bacillus thuringiensis or B. cereus, such as the binary toxin consisting of the proteins VIPlA and VIP2A (WO 1994/21795); or 7) an insecticidal hybrid protein comprising parts of various secreted proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis or Bacillus cereus, such as a hybrid of the proteins of 1) or a hybrid of the proteins of 2) above; or
  • 8) a protein according to any one of items 1) to 3) above, in which some, in particular 1 to 10, amino acids have been replaced by another amino acid in order to achieve a higher insecticidal activity against a target insect species and / or the spectrum and / or due to changes induced in the coding DNA during cloning or transformation (preserving coding for an insecticidal protein) such as protein VIP3Aa in cotton event COT 102.
  • insect-resistant transgenic plants in the present context also include any plant comprising a combination of genes encoding the proteins of any of the above classes 1 to 8.
  • an insect-resistant plant contains more than one transgene encoding a protein of any one of the above 1 to 8 in order to extend the spectrum of the corresponding target insect species or to delay the development of resistance of the insects to the plants by use different proteins which are insecticidal for the same target insect species, but have a different mode of action, such as binding to different receptor binding sites in the insect.
  • Plants or plant varieties obtained by methods of plant biotechnology, such as genetic engineering), which can also be treated according to the invention, are tolerant to abiotic stress factors. Such plants can be obtained by genetic transformation or by selection of plants containing a mutation conferring such stress resistance. Particularly useful plants with stress tolerance include the following:
  • Plants which contain a transgene capable of reducing the expression and / or activity of the gene for the poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) in the plant cells or plants, as described in WO 2000/004173 or EP 04077984.5 or EP 06009836.5 is described.
  • Plants containing a stress tolerance-enhancing transgene encoding a plant-functional enzyme of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide salvage biosynthesis pathway including nicotinamidase, nicotinate phosphoribosyltransferase, nicotinic acid mononucleotide adenyltransferase, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide synthetase or nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase as described e.g. As described in EP 04077624.7 or WO 2006/133827 or PCT / EP07 / 002433. Plants or plant varieties (obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering) which can also be treated according to the invention have a changed amount, quality and / or storability of the harvested product and / or altered characteristics of certain components of the harvested product, such as:
  • Transgenic plants which synthesize a modified starch with respect to their chemical-physical properties, in particular the amylose content or the amylose / amylopectin ratio, the degree of branching, the average chain length, the distribution of the side chains, the viscosity behavior, the gel strength, the starch grain size and / or starch grain morphology is altered in wildtype plant cells or plants compared to the synthesized starch, so that this modified starch is better suited for certain applications.
  • transgenic plants which synthesize a modified starch are described, for example, in EP 0571427, WO 1995/004826, EP 0719338, WO 1996/15248, WO 1996/19581, WO 1996/27674, WO 1997/11188, WO 1997/26362, WO 1997/32985, WO 1997/42328, WO 1997/44472, WO 1997/45545, WO 1998/27212, WO 1998/40503, WO 99/58688, WO 1999/58690, WO 1999/58654, WO 2000/008184, WO 2000/008185, WO 2000/28052, WO 2000/77229, WO 2001/12782, WO 2001/12826, WO 2002/101059, WO 2003/071860, WO 2004/056999, WO 2005/030942, WO 2005/030941, WO 2005/095632, WO 2005/095617, WO 2005/095619, WO 2005/095618, WO 2005/123927,
  • Transgenic plants that synthesize non-starch carbohydrate polymers or non-starch carbohydrate polymers whose properties are altered compared to wild-type plants without genetic modification.
  • plants which produce polyfructose, in particular of the inulin and levan type, as described in EP 0663956, WO 1996/001904, WO 1996/021023, WO 1998/039460 and WO 1999/024593, plants which are alpha-1 , 4-glucans, as described in WO 1995/031553, US 2002/031826, US 6,284,479, US 5,712,107, WO 1997/047806, WO 1997/047807, WO 1997/047808 and WO 2000/14249, plants which alpha-1, 6-branched alpha-1,4-glucans, as described in WO 2000/73422, and plants producing alternan, as described in WO 2000/047727, EP 06077301.7, US 5,908,975 and EP 0728213 is.
  • Plants or plant varieties obtained by methods of plant biotechnology, such as genetic engineering), which can also be treated according to the invention, are plants such as cotton plants with altered fiber properties. Such plants can be obtained by genetic transformation or by selection of plants containing a mutation conferring such altered fiber properties; these include:
  • plants such as cotton plants, which contain an altered form of rsw2 or rsw3 homologous nucleic acids, as described in WO 2004/053219;
  • plants such as cotton plants having an increased expression of sucrose phosphate synthase, as described in WO 2001/017333;
  • plants such as cotton plants with an increased expression of sucrose synthase, as described in WO 02/45485;
  • plants such as cotton plants with modified reactivity fibers, e.g. By expression of the N-acetylglucosamine transferase gene, including nodC, and chitin synthase genes, as described in WO 2006/136351.
  • Plants or plant varieties obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering, which can also be treated according to the invention, are plants such as oilseed rape or related Brassica plants with altered properties of the oil composition. Such plants can be obtained by genetic transformation or by selection of plants containing a mutation conferring such altered oil properties; these include:
  • plants such as rape plants producing oil of high oleic acid content, as described, for example, in US 5,969,169, US 5,840,946 or US 6,323,392 or US 6,063,947; b) plants such as oilseed rape plants which produce low linolenic acid oil, as described in US 6,270,828, US 6,169,190 or US 5,965,755.
  • plants such as oilseed rape plants which produce oil with a low saturated fatty acid content, such as e.g. As described in US 5,434,283.
  • transgenic plants which can be treated according to the invention are plants with one or more genes coding for one or more toxins, the transgenic plants offered under the following commercial names: YIELD GARD® (for example maize, cotton, Soybeans), KnockOut® (for example corn), Bite-Gard® (for example corn), BT-Xtra® (for example corn), StarLink® (for example corn), Bollgard® (cotton), Nucotn® (cotton) , Nucotn 33B® (cotton), NatureGard® (for example corn), Protecta® and NewLeaf® (potato).
  • YIELD GARD® for example maize, cotton, Soybeans
  • KnockOut® for example corn
  • Bite-Gard® for example corn
  • BT-Xtra® for example corn
  • StarLink® for example corn
  • Bollgard® cotton
  • Nucotn® cotton
  • Nucotn 33B® cotton
  • NatureGard® for example corn
  • Protecta® and NewLeaf® pot
  • Herbicide-tolerant crops to be mentioned are, for example, corn, cotton and soybean varieties sold under the following tradenames: Roundup Ready® (glyphosate tolerance, for example corn, cotton, soybean), Liberty Link® (phosphinotricin tolerance, for example rapeseed) , IMI® (imidazolinone tolerance) and SCS® (sylphonylurea tolerance), for example corn.
  • Herbicide-resistant plants (plants traditionally grown for herbicide tolerance) to be mentioned include the varieties sold under the name Clearfield® (for example corn).
  • transgenic plants that can be treated according to the invention are plants that contain transformation events, or a combination of transformation events, and that are listed, for example, in the files of various national or regional authorities (see, for example, http: // /gmoinfo.jrc.it/gmp_browse.aspx and http://www.agbios.com/dbase.php).
  • the plants listed can be treated particularly advantageously with the active substance combinations according to the invention.
  • the preferred ranges given above for the active substance combinations also apply to the treatment of these plants.
  • Particularly emphasized is the plant treatment with the active ingredient combinations specifically mentioned in the present text.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention not only act against plant, hygiene and storage pests, but also in the veterinary sector against animal parasites (ecto- and endoparasites) such as ticks, leather ticks, mange mites, running mites, flies (stinging and licking), parasitic fly larvae, lice , Hair pieces, featherlings and fleas.
  • animal parasites ecto- and endoparasites
  • ecto- and endoparasites such as ticks, leather ticks, mange mites, running mites, flies (stinging and licking), parasitic fly larvae, lice , Hair pieces, featherlings and fleas.
  • parasites include: From the order of the Anoplurida eg Haematopinus spp., Linognathus spp., Pediculus spp., Phytus spp., Solenopotes spp.
  • Trimenopon spp. Menopon spp., Trinoton spp., Bovicola spp., Werneckiella spp., Lepikentron spp., Damalina spp., Trichodectes spp., Felicola spp.
  • Nematocerina and Brachycerina e.g. Aedes spp i., Anopheles spp., Culex spp., Simulium spp., Eusimulium spp., Phlebotomus spp., Lutzomyia spp i., Culicoides spp., Chrysops spp., Hybomitra spp., Atylotus spp., Tabanus spp.
  • Haematopota spp. Philipomyia spp., Braula spp., Musca spp., Hydrotaea spp., Stomoxys spp., Haematobia spp., Morellia spp., Fannia spp., Glossina spp., Calliphora spp., Lucilia spp., Chrysomyia spp , Wohlfahrtia spp., Sarcophaga spp., Oestrus spp., Hypoderma spp., Gasterophilus spp., Hippobosca spp.,
  • siphonaptrida e.g. Pulex spp., Ctenocephalides spp., Xenopsylla spp., Ceratophyllus spp.
  • heteropterid e.g. Cimex spp., Triatoma spp., Rhodnius spp., Panstrongylus spp.
  • Actinedida Prostigmata
  • Acaridida e.g. Acarapis spp., Cheyletiella spp., Ornitrocheyletia spp., Myobia spp., Psorergates spp., Demodex spp., Trombicula spp., Listrophorus spp., Acarus spp., Tyrophagus spp., Caloglyphus spp., Hypodectes spp., Pterolichus spp , Psoroptes spp., Chorioptes spp., Otodectes spp., Sarcoptes spp., Notoedres spp., Knemidocoptes spp., Cytodites spp., Laminosioptes spp.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention are also suitable for controlling arthropods, the livestock, such as cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, donkeys, camels, buffalos, rabbits, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, bees, other pets such as dogs , Cats, caged birds, aquarium fish and so-called experimental animals, such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rats and mice infested.
  • livestock such as cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, donkeys, camels, buffalos, rabbits, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, bees, other pets such as dogs , Cats, caged birds, aquarium fish and so-called experimental animals, such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rats and mice infested.
  • the application of the active compound combinations according to the invention takes place in the veterinary sector and in animal husbandry in a known manner by enteral administration in the form of, for example, tablets, capsules, infusions, drenches, granules, pastes, boilies, the feed-through process, suppositories, by parenteral administration, as by injections (intramuscular, subcutaneous, intravenous, intraperitoneal, etc.), implants, by nasal application, by dermal application in the form of, for example, diving or bathing (dipping), spraying, pouring (pour-on and spot-on ), washing, powdering and with the aid of active substance-containing moldings, such as collars, ear tags, tail marks, limb bands, holsters, marking devices, etc.
  • enteral administration in the form of, for example, tablets, capsules, infusions, drenches, granules, pastes, boilies, the feed-through process, suppositories
  • parenteral administration as by injections (
  • the active ingredient combinations When used for livestock, poultry, pets, etc., the active ingredient combinations may be used as formulations (for example, powders, emulsions, flowables) containing the active ingredients in an amount of 1 to 80% by weight, directly or after 100 to 10,000 dilution or use as a chemical bath.
  • formulations for example, powders, emulsions, flowables
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention have a high insecticidal activity against insects which destroy industrial materials.
  • insects By way of example and preferably without limiting however, the following insects are mentioned:
  • Hymenoptera such as Sirex juvencus, Urocerus gigas, Urocerus gigas taignus, Urocerus augur;
  • Termites such as Kalotermes flavicollis, Cryptotermes brevis, Heterotermes indicola, Reticulitermes flavipes, Reticulitermes santonensis, Reticulitermes lucifugus, Mastotermes darwiniensis, Zooter- mopsis nevadensis, Coptotermes formosanus;
  • Bristle tails like Lepisma saccharina.
  • Technical materials in the present context are non-living materials, such as preferably plastics, adhesives, glues, papers and cardboard, leather, wood, wood processing products and paints.
  • the ready-to-use agents may optionally contain further insecticides and, if appropriate, one or more fungicides.
  • the active compound combinations according to the invention can be used to protect against fouling of objects, in particular of hulls, screens, nets, structures, quays and signal systems, which come into contact with seawater or brackish water.
  • active compound combinations according to the invention can be used alone or in combinations with other active substances as antifouling agents.
  • the active ingredient combinations are also suitable for controlling animal pests in household, hygiene and storage protection, in particular of insects, arachnids and mites, which are used in closed rooms, such as apartments, factory buildings, offices, vehicle cabins u.a. occurrence. They can be used to control these pests, alone or in combination with other active ingredients and adjuvants in household insecticide products. They are effective against sensitive and resistant species and against all stages of development. These pests include:
  • Acarina e.g. Argas persicus, Argas reflexus, Bryobia ssp., Dermanyssus gallinae, Glyciphagus domesticus, Ornithodorus moubat, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Trombicula alfreddugesi, Neutrombicula autumnalis, Dermatophagoides pteronissimus, Dermatophagoides forinae.
  • Opiliones e.g. Pseudoscorpiones chelifer, Pseudoscorpiones cheiridium, Opiliones phalangium.
  • Zygentoma e.g. Ctenolepisma spp., Lepisma saccharina, Lepismodes inqui- linus.
  • Diptera e.g. Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, Aedes taeniorhynchus, Anopheles spp., Calliphora erythrocephala, Chrysozona pluvialis, Culex quinquefasciatus, Culex pipiens, Culex tarsalis, Drosophila spp., Fannia canicularis, Musca domestica, Phlebotomus spp., Sarcophaga carnaria, Simulium spp. , Stomoxys calcitrans, Tipula paludosa.
  • Lepidoptera e.g. Achroia grisella, Galleria mellonella, Plodia interpunctella, Tinea cloacella, Tinea pellionella, Tineola bisselliella.
  • Ctenocephalides canis Ctenocephalides felis, Pul ex irri- tans, Tunga penetrans, Xenopsylla cheopis.
  • Hymenoptera e.g. Camponotus herculeanus, Lasius fuliginosus, Lasius niger, Lasius umbratus, Monomorium pharaonis, Paravespula spp., Tetramorium caespitum.
  • Application is in aerosols, non-pressurized sprays, e.g. Pump and atomizer sprays, misting machines, foggers, foams, gels, evaporator products with cellulose or plastic evaporator plates, liquid evaporators, gel and membrane evaporators, propeller-driven evaporators, energy-less or passive evaporation systems, moth papers, mote bags and moth gels, as granules or dusts, in straw baits or bait stations.
  • Pump and atomizer sprays misting machines, foggers, foams, gels, evaporator products with cellulose or plastic evaporator plates, liquid evaporators, gel and membrane evaporators, propeller-driven evaporators, energy-less or passive evaporation systems, moth papers, mote bags and moth gels, as granules or dusts, in straw baits or bait stations.
  • a synergistic effect is always present in insecticides and acaricides whenever the effect of the active ingredient combinations is greater than the sum of the effects of the individually applied active ingredients.
  • X means the degree of killing, expressed in% of the untreated control, when using the active substance A at a rate of m g / ha or in a concentration of m ppm,
  • Y means the degree of killing, expressed in% of the untreated control, when using the active ingredient B in an application rate of n g / ha or in a concentration of n ppm
  • Active substances A and B in amounts of m and n g / ha or in a concentration of m and n ppm,
  • the combination is over-additive in its kill, i. there is a synergistic effect.
  • the actually observed kill rate must be greater than the expected kill rate (E) value calculated from the above formula.
  • Emulsifier 0.5 part by weight of alkylaryl polyglycol ether
  • active compound 1 part by weight of active compound is mixed with the indicated amounts of solvent and emulsifier, and the concentrate is diluted with emulsifier-containing water to the desired concentration.
  • Cabbage leaves (ßrassica oleracea) which are heavily infested with the green peach aphid (Myzus persicae) are treated by spraying with the preparation of active compound in the desired concentration.
  • the kill is determined in%. 100% means that all aphids have been killed; 0% means that no aphids have been killed.
  • the determined mortality values are calculated according to the Colby formula (see above).
  • Emulsifier 0.5 part by weight of alkylaryl polyglycol ether
  • active compound 1 part by weight of active compound is mixed with the indicated amounts of solvent and emulsifier, and the concentrate is diluted with emulsifier-containing water to the desired concentration.
  • Cabbage leaves (Brassica olerace ⁇ ) are treated by spraying with the preparation of active compound in the desired concentration and are populated with larvae of the horseradish beetle (Phaedon cochleariae) while the leaves are still moist.
  • the kill is determined in%. 100% means that all beetle larvae have been killed; 0% means that no beetle larvae have been killed.
  • the determined mortality values are calculated according to the Colby formula (see above).
  • Emulsifier 0.5 part by weight of alkylaryl polyglycol ether
  • a suitable preparation of active compound 1 part by weight of active compound is mixed with the indicated amounts of solvent and emulsifier, and the concentrate is diluted with emulsifier-containing water to the desired concentration.
  • Cabbage leaves (ßrassica oleracea) are treated by spraying with the preparation of active compound in the desired concentration and occupied with larvae of armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) while the leaves are still moist.
  • the kill is determined in%. 100% means that all caterpillars have been killed; 0% means that no caterpillars have been killed.
  • the determined mortality values are calculated according to the Colby formula (see above).
  • Tetranychus urticae - test surgical-resistant / spray treatment
  • Emulsifier 0.5 part by weight of alkylaryl polyglycol ether
  • active compound 1 part by weight of active compound is mixed with the indicated amounts of solvent and emulsifier, and the concentrate is diluted with emulsifier-containing water to the desired concentration.
  • Bean leaf discs Phaseolus vulgaris infected by all stages of the common spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) are sprayed with an active compound preparation of the desired concentration.
  • the effect is determined in%. 100% means that all spider mites have been killed; 0% means that no spider mites have been killed.

Abstract

L'invention concerne des combinaisons d'agents actifs contenant d'une part au moins un composé connu représenté par la formule (I) dans laquelle R1 et A ont les significations données dans le descriptif, et d'autre part au moins un autre agent actif connu de la classe des inhibiteurs de la synthèse de chitine, des agonistes de l'hormone de mue ou d'autres classes, les combinaisons selon l'invention étant particulièrement indiquées pour la lutte contre des animaux nuisibles tels que des insectes ou des acariens gênants.
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