NZ717084B2 - Growth regulator concentrate and use thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a liquid dispersion comprising (i) at least one growth regulator which has a solubility in vegetable oil of about 0.1 wt% or less; (ii) an organic hydrophobic carrier, preferably a vegetable oil, hydrocarbon oil or paraffin oil, or a derivative thereof; wherein the at least one growth regulator which is insoluble or unstable in water, is present in the liquid dispersion in an amount exceeding 0.1 wt%; and wherein more than 90% of the particles of said growth regulator has a particle size of between 1-7 ?m; wherein the dispersion further comprises (iii) an emulsifier which stabilizes the dispersion in the organic carrier, and which causes the concentrate to be water miscible and self-emulsifying when diluted in water in a suitable dilution, such as for example a 1:50 dilution or higher dilution; wherein the dispersion is essentially water free. one growth regulator which is insoluble or unstable in water, is present in the liquid dispersion in an amount exceeding 0.1 wt%; and wherein more than 90% of the particles of said growth regulator has a particle size of between 1-7 ?m; wherein the dispersion further comprises (iii) an emulsifier which stabilizes the dispersion in the organic carrier, and which causes the concentrate to be water miscible and self-emulsifying when diluted in water in a suitable dilution, such as for example a 1:50 dilution or higher dilution; wherein the dispersion is essentially water free.
Description
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GROWTH REGULATOR CONCENTRATE AND USE THEREOF
Field of the invention
The invention relates to a growth regulator concentrate for agriculture.
Furthermore, the invention relates to use of said growth regulator concentrate in
crops, preferably broad acre crops like cereal crops.
Background of the invention
In many horticultural and agricultural applications, growth regulators (growth
inhibitors or growth stimulants) are applied for a variety of reasons. For example, it
can be useful to increase the speed of growth, increase root formation, seedling setting
and the like. It may also be useful to reduce growth in order to have short stems in
grain culturing, reduce seed formation in citrus fruits and the like.
Such plant growth regulators are generally considered to comprise plant
hormones, chemical compounds that act like plant hormones, and chemical
compounds that inhibit the effect of plant hormones (or inhibit the natural production
of plant hormones in a plant and in this way reduce the effect of plant hormones).
Many of the growth regulators are applied on the crop by spraying in a diluted
solution in water, like insecticides, acaricides, fungicides, herbicides and the like,.
Generally, the farmer appreciates liquid formulations that can easily be admixed with
water to result in homogeneous mixtures without additional process steps. Often, a
farmer wants to apply several active compounds in one spray run. Hence, the active
compounds are generally supplied as concentrated liquids. In practice, the concentrate
needs to be storage stable for at least two years. In a first year the concentrate may be
bought by a farmer, but in the end it may not be necessary to use the product at all, or
only in part. Hence, a farmer requires that the concentrate can be used easily the next
year as well.
Providing a liquid concentrate is quite easy in case the active substance is
water soluble and stable in water, as a concentrated solution of the active substance is
supplied. In a number of cases this is not possible, because a water soluble active
substance may be not sufficiently stable and/or not sufficiently water soluble.
A number of active substances are sparingly soluble in water, or unstable, and
therefore are supplied in a number of other ways, including a concentrated solution in
a solvent suitable for dissolving said active, which solvent is miscible with water.
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Another options is to prepare a dispersion in water, as such dispersion is most easily
mixed with water before spraying. A prerequisite for such dispersion in water is, that
the active is stable in water.
Also, more complicated systems are developed, like fastly disintegrating
granules, dispersions of oily liquids in watery liquids, dispersions of solids in organic
liquids and the like. However, it becomes increasingly difficult to predict whether
certain formulations may be suitable for certain actives. Examples of formulations are
disclosed in W02012/108873, W02012/167322, W02011/012495, W02005/084435
(US2007/281860), W02002/035932, W02001/62080, US6458746, EP2225940 and
W02001/093679.
In a number of cases, concentrates with relatively low amount of active are
deemed acceptable by the farmer. In other cases, it is accepted that farmers need to
assure that solids are sufficiently well dissolved, or mixed, in order to apply an active
equally over the crop in a complete spraying run.
The present inventors were interested to develop useful concentrates for
growth regulators (i.e. plant growth regulators) like prohexadione and gibberellins,
like gibberellic acid (GA ), GA and GA , auxins and/or kinetins, alone or in
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combination.
Many of these growth regulators are scarcely soluble and in particular are
unstable in water.
Hence, these growth regulators are supplied in a number of ways, depending
on the individual characteristics.
Prohexadione (mostly used as prohexadione-Ca-salt) can be supplied as
granules, as for example described in W02011012495. Conventional liquid
formulation approaches such as soluble concentrate, emulsifiable concentrate or
suspension concentrate are not possible due to low solubility of Prohexadione in
solvents (including water) and hydrolytic instability in water. Prohexadione calcium is
known to be supplied in admixture with mepiquat-chloride. The latter formulation is a
dispersion of the active in a watery liquid. This formulation is storage stable (i.e. does
not show phase separation) when kept at one temperature. However, in cold/warm
cycling, this formulation appears to be unstable, and settling occurs within several
cycles. This is a distinct disadvantage, as the products are often kept by the farmer in
unconditioned storage facilities, and one may expect that the product is always
subjected to cold/warm cycling. A further disadvantage is the fixed combination and
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ratio with mepiquat-chloride which limits the flexible use on different crops. Farmers
often also want to use other actives in combination, in particular other growth
regulators, like chlormequat, ethephon or triazoles with growth regulation activity like
metconazole and tebuconazole and the like.
Gibberellic acid (GA ) is commonly supplied as a solution in an organic polar
solvent; its solubility is such that generally a 3-4 wt% solution is provided. Such
solvent, like an alcohol, is considered environmental unfriendly (being a VOC) and is
inflammable.
Summary of the invention
It is an object of the invention to provide a growth regulator concentrate of
certain growth regulators, for agriculture (i.e. plant growth regulators), without the
disadvantages of concentrates according to the prior art. Furthermore, it is an object of
the invention to provide methods of using said growth regulator concentrate to treat
plants, preferably broad acre crops.
The object of the invention is achieved by providing a liquid dispersion
compnsmg:
at least one growth regulator which has a solubility in vegetable oil of about
0.1 wt% or less;
an organic hydrophobic carrier;
wherein the at least one growth regulator is insoluble or unstable in water, and
0.1 wt%;
is present in the liquid dispersion in an amount exceeding about
wherein more than 90% of the particles of said growth regulator have a
particle size of between about 1 f..Lm to about 7 f..Lm;
wherein the dispersion further comprises an emulsifier which stabilizes the
dispersion in the organic carrier, and which causes the concentrate to be water
miscible and self-emulsifying when diluted in water in a suitable dilution, such
as for example a 1:50 dilution or higher dilution;
wherein the dispersion is essentially water free.
The dispersion according the invention is suitable to be diluted in water, in
order to be able to spray the active compound on plants. Hence, the present invention
also relates to a water based spraying liquid for spraying plants, wherein the liquid
comprises water and a suitable amount of the dispersion described in the preceding
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paragraph. Generally, about 50 mL or more, preferably about 500 mL or more up to
about 20L or less of said dispersion is used per hectare. Generally, the dispersion is
diluted to an amount of about 50 L or more up to about 2500 L or less per hectare.
The invention furthermore relates to a method for treating plants with at least
one growth regulator, wherein the above described water based spraying liquid is
sprayed on plants in an amount such that the effective amount of dispersion is about
50 mL or more, preferably about 500 mL or more up to about 20 L or less of said
dispersion per hectare. The spray solution made by dilution the of the product will
generally be sprayed at a volume of about 50 to about 2500L /ha.
It is a distinct advantage of the dispersions of the present invention that
relatively high concentrated liquid formulations can be provided to farmers. For
example, presently, the GA3 liquids have 3-4 wt% of active in solution.
The present invention allows dispersions to have a concentration of a plant
growth regulator of about 4 wt% or more, preferably of about 5 wt% or more or about
6 wt% or more, such as for example between e.g, 10 and 25 wt%, such as for example
about 11 wt%, about 15 wt% or about 20 wt%. The amount generally will be 30 wt%
or lower.
Detailed description of the invention
The at least one growth regulator is insoluble in the hydrophobic carrier. In
case the solubility of the active in the hydrophobic carrier is higher than about 0.1
wt%, the active may dissolve and recrystallize over time, in particular upon
temperature cycling, which may cause instability. Therefore, the active preferably has
a solubility in vegetable oil of less than about 0.1 wt%.
The solubility of the active in oil may be determined by mixing 0.1 wt% of
active compound in sunflower oil, and determining whether a clear solution is
obtained. A more precise method may be, to mix 0.1 wt% of active in sunflower oil
for 30 minutes, at 25 °C, apply a filtration step, and measure the amount of active in
the filtrate quantitatively with HPLC.
The at least one growth regulator is insoluble in water and/or is unstable in
water.
A growth regulator is considered to be insoluble in water in case the solubility
is less than about 0.1 wt%.
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The invention is particularly suitable for growth regulators that are considered
unstable in water as tested with standard stability tests for hydrolysis and light,
according to guidelines EPA Subdivision N1 and 161-2 (hydrolysis and direct
transformation in water (photolysis) respectively), the disclosure of which is here
specifically incorporated by reference.
In one embodiment, the growth regulator, or plant growth regulator, is chosen
from the group of plant hormones, or chemical compounds with analogous activity.
Suitable examples of such compounds are auxins, cytokines, gibberlins, ethylene
precursors (like ethephon), or abscisic acid.
In another embodiment, the growth regulator, or plant growth regulator, is a
growth inhibitor, like for example chlormequat or mepiquat chloride, certain triazole
or triazole like compounds, or prohexadione, daminozide, trinexapac ethyl type
compounds, or ethylene inhibitors.
Within the group of plant growth regulators, the invention is applicable for
those compounds that conform with the requirements as described in the claims.
Solubility and stability of the compounds in water is generally known for the
registered compounds. Solubility in e.g. vegetable oil can be easily determined by the
skilled person. As explained, compounds that are largely insoluble in water can be
used in formulation of the present invention, but in case these are chemically stable in
water, other options may be cheaper, like for example dispersions in water. The
present invention is particularly useful for those compounds that are unstable in water.
The organic hydrophobic carrier is preferably a vegetable oil, hydrocarbon oil
or paraffin oil, or a derivative thereof.
One way to denote the hydrophobicity, is to determine the solubility in water.
Preferably, the solubility in water is lower than about 1 g/Liter, which means that it
preferably has a solubility in water of lower than about 1 g/Liter, more preferably
about 0.5 g/L or less. The solubility can be measured at room temperature (e.g. 20
°C). However, the amount of allowable water may be dependent on further additives,
the instability of the active ingredient and the like.
The at least one growth regulator is present in the carrier liquid as a dispersion,
i.e. in an amount exceeding the solubility of the growth regulator in the organic
carrier. To be commercially viable, the dispersion will have an amount of active
ingredient of about 0.1 wt% or more, as some growth regulators are active when very
low amounts are applied. Depending on the type of growth regulator, the amount
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present in the dispersion will be about 3 wt% or more, more preferably about 6 wt%
or more. Generally, the amount will be about 30 wt% or less, preferably about 25 wt%
or less. The present invention allows dispersions to have a concentration of active
between e.g, 5 or 10 and 25 wt%, such as for example about 15 wt% or about 20 wt%.
This relatively high concentration is an advantage, as it allows less waste, less
packaging recycling and lighter products for the same amount of active.
The dispersed particles generally have a small particle size. Generally, more
than 90% of the particles of said growth regulator will have a particle size of about 1-
7 f..Lm or less, preferably about 5 f..Lm or less.
The dispersion further comprises an emulsifier which stabilizes the dispersion
in the organic hydrophobic carrier (hereinafter also the oil dispersion), and which
causes the concentrate to be water miscible and self-emulsifying when diluted in a
suitable dilution in water. A suitable dilution is the dilution in which the dispersion
will be used in practice. For testing purposes, it may be adequate to use for example a
1:50 dilution or higher dilution like 1:100.
The emulsifier has several roles. The influence on the stability of the oil
dispersion can be assessed by storage stability tests of the concentrate. The self
emulsifying property of the oil dispersion can be tested by adding a suitable amount
of dispersion in water. For example, one could add 1 wt% of oil dispersion to water,
and invert the vessel with the mixture a few times (i.e., turning the vessel upside
down). Generally, a stable emulsion should have been formed when 8 times turning
the vessel upside down, or less. Preferably, the dispersion is emulsified in water with
inverting the vessel4 times or less, preferably about two times or less. The precise
structure of the emulsion in water is not so important, as long as the at least one
active ingredient is well dispersed, and the mixture is stable. Generally, at least the oil
forms an emulsion in the water phase. The at least one active may be dispersed, or
dissolved in the water phase, and/or may be present in the oil as particles.
Furthermore, the emulsifier may act as an adjuvant, promoting the uptake of the active
ingredient into the plant.
The dispersion is essentially water free, which means that preferably the oil
dispersion contains less than about 0.4 wt% water, more preferably about 0.2 wt% or
less, as can be measured with Karl Fisher titration.
The dispersion according the invention preferably comprises at least one of a
gibberellin and/or a prohexadione as the growth regulator.
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Prohexadione can be used as free base or ester, but is generally used as salt. A
preferred salt is prohexadione-calcium. A prohexadione salt like the preferred
prohexadione Ca preferably is present in an amount of about 4 wt% or more,
preferably about 5 wt% or more. Generally, the amount will be about 25 wt% or less,
preferably about 20 wt% or less. Suitable amounts include about 10 wt% or less, like
for example about 8 wt% or less.
The dispersion according the invention, if the composition comprises
prohexadione Ca salt as the growth regulator, preferably comprises additionally an
ammonium compound, such as for example ammonium nitrate, ammonium
propionate, ammonium sulphate, or ammonium phosphate, preferably
ammoniumsulphate. The ammonium sequestrates the calcium ion, which otherwise
may hamper the uptake of the growth regulator by the plant. A cationic emulsifier,
such as those described below, can also be used as ammonium compound.
The dispersion according the invention furthermore, preferably comprises an
acidifier, such as preferably an organic acid, like preferably citric acid, adipic acid or
acetic acid.
These salts and /or acids may be dispersed or dissolved in the oil phase
according to their solubility properties.
Suitable gibberellins include gibberellic acid (GA ), GA and others. More
generally, the term "gibberellins" encompasses diterpenoids having a tetracyclic ring
system. In terms of their nomenclature, gibberellins were numbered in order of their
discovery, so the numbering does not signify the position of one particular substituent.
The compounds have nineteen or twenty carbons, and four or five ring systems. Some
examples of gibberellins include GA , commonly referred to as gibberellic acid; and
GA and GA , which are immediate precursors of GA . There are approximately 130
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gibberellins described today, and all are encompassed by the general term
"gibberellin". In the formulations, either a single gibberellin or a combination of two
or more gibberellins may be employed. The gibberellin(s) may be selected from the
group consisting of gibberellin A (GA ), gibberellin A (GA ), gibberellin As (GAs),
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gibberellin A (GA ), gibberellin A (GA ), and mixtures thereof.
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In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the amount of GA preferably is
about 10 wt% or more, and even more preferable about 15 wt% or more. Generally,
the amount will be about 30 wt% or less, preferably about 25 wt% or less. Very
suitable amounts may be about 18 wt%, about 20 wt% or about 23 wt%.
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The amount of other gibberellins depend on the specific compound, and will
generally be between about 1 to about 25 wt%, preferably between about 5 wt% and
about 25 wt% and more preferably between about 7 wt% and about 20 wt%.
Prohexadione and gibberellins are considered hydrolytically unstable, which
means that they do not meet the shelf life requirements of 2 years storage, if they are
kept in water.
The dispersion according to the present invention may further comprise
additional growth regulators. Preferred additional growth regulators include one or
more of chlormequat, ethephon, triazoles with growth regulation activity like
metconazole and tebuconazole and the like, an auxin and/or cytokinin.
Suitable auxins include natural or synthetic chemicals that behave like the
naturally occurring auxins produced by plant enzyme systems, and the term "auxin"
and "auxins" as used herein refers to such compounds in natural and synthetic form.
Indoleacetic acids, indolbutyric acid (3-BA); naphthaleneacetamide; 2 methyl
naphthaleneacetic acid and 2-methylnaphthylacetamide have hormonal activity and
may be substituted for the naturally occurring auxins. It may be useful to have metal
ions present with the auxins, such as for example zinc or manganese. In preferred
embodiments, the auxin employed is selected from the group consisting of 3-
indolebutyric acid, 3-indoleacetic acid, 1-naphthylacetic acid, 3-indolebutyric acid,
and salts and esters thereof. Preferably, the metal ions required for a good activity are
supplied together with the auxin.
of plant regulation substances (phytohormones)
Suitable cytokinins are a class
that promote cell division, or cytokinesis, in plant roots and shoots. There are two
types of cytokinins: adenine-type cytokinins represented by kinetin, zeatin, and 6-
benzylaminopurine (also referred to as BAP, 6-BAP, or 6-benzyladenine), and
phenylurea-type cytokinins like diphenylurea and thidiazuron (TDZ). In preferred
embodiments the cytokinin is selected from the group consisting of kinetin (synthetic
or derived from seaweed), 6-BAP, 1-(2-chloropyridinyl)phenylurea (CPPU),
and TDZ.
The dispersion according to the invention preferably comprises a vegetable oil,
hydrocarbon or paraffin oil, or a derivative therefrom as an organic hydrophobic
carrier. The organic carrier has a low solubility in water, i.e. is a non-polar,
hydrophobic liquid. Thereby, the dispersion can remain essentially water free.
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Preferably, the carrier material is a vegetable oil with a melting point of about
oc or lower, preferably of about 0 oc or lower. Suitable vegetable oils are e.g. palm
oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, cotton seed oil, palm kernel oil, coconut
oil, linseed oil, olive oil, peanut oil and the like. Suitable derivatives of vegetable oils
include alkyl esters of the fatty acids, like for example C -C -alkyl esters, like for
example bio-diesel, or methyl esters of rape seed oil and the like.
Even though vegetable oils are preferred for environmental reasons, other
organic fluids can be used, like hydrocarbon oils such as toluene, naphthalene, octane,
decaline, or paraffin oils such as CwC hydrocarbons are suitable, optionally in
admixture with lower carbon number alkanes.
The dispersion according to the invention contains an emulsifier as an
essential ingredient. Firstly the emulsifier acts as a dispersant to enhance the
dispersibility of the insoluble particles of the growth regulator initially and to enhance
the storage stability of the dispersion. Secondly the emulsifier aids in the dispersion of
the growth regulator particles on dilution in water and thirdly the emulsifier aids in
the emulsification of the carrier fluid in the water phase. Also, the emulsifier may
promote the uptake of the active by the plant.
Preferably, the emulsifier is an alkoxylated sugar, preferably esterified with
fatty acids. Suitable sugars, or polyols, are pentaeritritol, sorbitol, maltose,
trimethylolpropane, ethyleneglycol and the like. The alkoxygroups preferably are
ethyloxy or propyloxy, and most preferably at least comprise at least 3 ethoxy groups,
preferably at least 5 ethoxy groups. Esterification with fatty acids may comprise
esterification with C1 -C fatty acids, wherein the fatty acids may be unsaturated, and
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preferably are monounsaturated. The inventors have found the ethoxylated sorbitans
to be most preferred emulsifiers. Examples of such ethoxylated esterified sorbitans are
Atlas G 1086, Atlas G 1096, Arlatone TV. Further suitable dispersants are Atlox
4912, Atlox 4914 and Atlox LP-1, which comprise ethoxylated polyhydroxystearic
acid, copolymers of fatty acid. Further suitable emulsifiers include alcohol-alkylene
oxide addition products, such as tridecyl alcohol-Cl6 ethoxylate; ethoxylated fatty
acids such as castor oil ethoxylate (EO 25 or 40) and polyethylene glycol esters of
fatty acids, such as polyethyleneglycol stearate.
Hence, the preferred emulsifier is non-ionic, and comprises at least one fatty
acid group, at least one polyethoxy group, or more than one ethoxy group, and at
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least one polyol (diol, triol or higher alcohol), wherein the fatty acid and polyol may
be combined in hydroxyl-fatty acid.
It may be useful to use more than one emulsifier. Suitable additional
emulsifiers are anionic, cationic or further nonionic emulsifiers.
Typical emulsifiers, or surface-active agents, are alkyl sulphate salts, such as
diethanol ammoniumlaurate sulphate, alkylarylsulphonate salts, such as like calcium
dodecyl benzene sulphonate, alkylphenol-alkylene oxide addition products, such as
nonylphenol-Cl8 ethoxylate; alcohol-alkylene oxide addition products, such as
tridecyl alcohol-Cl6 ethoxylate; ethoxylated fatty acids such as castor oil ethoxylate
(EO 25 or 40), soaps such as sodium stearate; alkylnaphthalene-sulphonate salts such
as sodium dibutylnaphthalenesulphonate; dialkylesters of sulphosuccinate salts, such
as sodium di(2-ethylhexyl) sulpha-succinate; sorbitol esters such as sorbitol oleate;
quaternary amines, such as lauryl trimethylammonium chloride; polyethylene glycol
esters of fatty acids, such as polyethyleneglycol stearate; block-copolymers of
ethyleneoxide and propylenenoxide; salts of mono and dialkyl phosphate esters;
polyamine-fatty acid condensates; random polyester condensates; lecitine or modified
lecitines; mono- or di-glycerides and the like.
The amount of emulsifier is generally about 10 wt% or more, preferably about
wt% or more. Generally, the amount will be about 30 wt% or less. Suitable
amounts include about 18 wt%, about 20 wt% or about 22 wt%. The amount is the
total amount of the combined emulsifiers.
The dispersion according the invention may comprise further components,
such as for example at least one of a further growth regulator, a fungicide, an anti
settling agent, an antioxidant, a biocide, an antifoam, a metal compound, or another
additive known in the art like safeners, colorants and the like.
The dispersion according to the present invention may further comprise a
fungicide. Preferably, one or more of the following fungicides is used: Specific anti
powdery mildew fungicides such asmorfolines like fenpropidine and fenpropimorf,
metrafenone, cyflufenamide, quinoxyfen and proquinazid; SBI fungicides like
triazoles like epoxyconazol, prothioconazole, metconazole, tebuconazole etc;
Strobilurines (Qol fungicides) like azoxystrobin, coumoxystrobin, dimoxystrobin,
enoxastrobin, famoxadone, fenamidone, fenaminostrobin, fluoxastrobin,
flufenoxystrobin, kresoxim-methyl, metominostrobin, orysastrobin, pyraoxystrobin
picoxystrobin, pyraclostrobin, pyrametastrobin, pyribencarb, triclopyricarb
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trifloxystrobin and SDHI like fungicides like benodanil, bixafen, boscalid, carboxin,
fenfuram, fluopyram, flutolanil, fluxapyroxad, furametpyr, isopyrazam, mepronil,
oxycarboxin, penflufen, penthiopyrad, sedaxane and thifluzamid.
Suitable further compounds that can be added are jasmonates or phoshonic
acid, which strengthen the defence mechanisms of the plants. Suitable jasmonates
include methyl jasmonate, propyldihydrojasmoante and jasmonic acid.
Suitable further compounds that can be added are metal compounds, such as
for example zinc, manganese, selenium, iron copper, boron, molybdenum, and
magnesium and the like. The metal ions can be used as chelates or salts, like for
example EDTA chelates, citrate salts, proteinates or otherwise in a form that the
metals are absorbed by the plant leafs.
The dispersion according to the present invention preferably further comprises
at least one additive to reduce settling. Preferred anti-settling agents include silica
(like fumed silica) or clay (like bentonite). The amount of anti-settling agent
preferably is about 5 wt% or less, preferably about 3 wt% or less, and even more
preferred, about 2 wt% or less, like for example about 1 wt%. Other anti-settling
agents include polymers, like for example polyester block copolymers or polyamides,
such as for example Atlox Rheostrux type polymers. These additives to reduce
settling are generally used in an amount of about 10 wt% or less, preferably about 5
wt% or less and can be e.g. 3 wt% or less. The additive will generally be used in an
amount of about 0.3 wt% or more, like for example about 0.5 wt% or more, and more
preferably about 1 wt% or more.
The dispersion according the invention may further include an anti-oxidant,
such as for example vitamin-E, butylated hydroxyanisole, Vulkanox BHT (2,6-di-
tert.-butyl-p-cresol) or butylhydroxytoluene.
The dispersion of the invention may further include an antifoam such as
silicone based oils, magnesiumstearate or octanol.
The dispersion according the invention may further include a biocide, like a
bactericide and/or algicide, like for example isothiazolin-3 derivatives, like benzyl-
isothiazolin, n-octyl isothiazolinone, chloro-methyl and methyl isothiazolinone;
bromo-nitro-propane-dial; ethylenedioxydimethanol; (3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-
dimethylurea; iodo-propynyl butyl carbamate; N-trichloromethylthiophtalimide; Zinc
Pyrithione; dichlorophen, streptomycin, coppersulphate, or sorbate.
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The further compounds - if solids - may be micronized, or may be used as
larger particle sizes. Preferably, the particle size of all the solid components in the oil
dispersion is about 30 f..Lm or less, more preferably, about 20 f..Lm or less, and even
more preferably, about 12 f..Lm or less.
The dispersion as described above is suitable to be diluted to obtain a water
based spraying liquid for spraying plants.
Such water based spraying liquid comprises water and a suitable amount of
dispersion. Further, other additives, actives etc. may be present, which can be
separately mixed with the water.
A suitable dilution comprises about 96 wt% water or more and about 4 wt% of
said dispersion or less. Preferably, the dispersion is diluted with water in a range of
about 1:50 to 1:200 (in volume/volume). Suitable amounts of dispersion in water
include 1 wt%, 1.25 wt%, 1.5 wt%.
The dispersion may comprise additional active compounds like further growth
regulators, fungicides, insecticides, acaricides and the like. However, it may also be
effective to add additional active compounds or additives to the water based spraying
liquid. For example, such additional active compound may be stable and soluble in
water and are preferably delivered to the farmer as concentrated solution in water. The
dispersion according the invention allows a great freedom to operate for a farmer.
Hence, additives or additional active components, to be used in combination with at
least one gibberellin or prohexadione can be added to the dispersion, but can also be
added directly to the water phase. In case of a prohexadione salt, an ammonium salt
such as for example ammoniumsulphate, and an acid such as for example a carboxylic
acid, such as for example citric acid, adipic acid, acetic acid or the like can be added
to the water phase, instead of being part of the oil dispersion.
Suitable additional active compounds include further growth regulators,
fungicides, phosphonic acid and jasmonates.
The additional growth regulators are as described above.
Suitable additional compounds include specific anti powdery mildew
fungicides such as morfolines like fenpropidine and fenpropimorf, metrafenone,
cyflufenamide, quinoxyfen and proquinazid; SBI fungicides like triazoles like
epoxyconazol, prothioconazole, metconazole, tebuconazole etc; Strobilurines (Qol
fungicides) like azoxystrobin, coumoxystrobin, dimoxystrobin, enoxastrobin,
famoxadone, fenamidone, fenaminostrobin, fluoxastrobin, flufenoxystrobin,
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kresoxim-methyl, metominostrobin, orysastrobin, pyraoxystrobin picoxystrobin,
pyraclostrobin, pyrametastrobin, pyribencarb, triclopyricarb trifloxystrobin and SDHI
like fungicides like benodanil, bixafen, boscalid, carboxin, fenfuram, fluopyram,
flutolanil, fluxapyroxad, furametpyr, isopyrazam, mepronil, oxycarboxin, penflufen,
penthiopyrad, sedaxane and thifluzamid.
Suitable further compounds that can be added are jasmonates or phoshonic
acid, which strengthen the defence mechanisms of the plants. Suitable jasmonates
include methyl jasmonate, propyldihydrojasmoante and jasmonic acid.
Suitable further compounds that can be added are metal compounds, such as
for example zinc, manganese, selenium, iron copper, boron, molybdenum, and
magnesium and the like. The metal ions can be used as chelates or salts, like for
example EDTA chelates, citrate salts, proteinates or otherwise in a form that the
metals are absorbed by the plant leafs.
The present invention also relates to a method for treating plants with at least
one growth regulator, wherein the above described water based spraying liquid is
sprayed on plants in an amount such that the effective amount of dispersion is about
50 mL or more, preferably about 500 mL or more up to about 20 Lor less of said
dispersion per hectare.
Preferred amounts of the effective amount of dispersion are between about 0.5
L to about 5 L, and more preferably about 1-2 L for one hectare.
The spray solution made by dilution of the dispersion will generally be
sprayed at a volume of about 50 L/ha to about 2500 L/ha, preferably about 200 L/ha
to about 1000 L/ha.
The method according the invention is preferably applied to broad acre crops.
Suitable broad acre crops include tuber or root crops, cereals, oil crops and other
crops. Suitable tuber or root crops include potatoes or sugar beet. Suitable cereals
include maize, rice, wheat, barley, rye and grain. Suitable oil crops include soy bean,
sunflower, rape-seed or peanut. Other crops include clover, cotton or mustard.
In one preferred embodiment, the preferred broad acre crop is cereal,
preferably barley, wheat, and grain. This crop is in particular preferred for the
application of prohexadione-calcium comprising spraying liquid.
Examples
General process description for example 1-9:
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Prohexadione-calcium technical grade was hammer-milled through a 0.5 mm
screen. Next, the prohexadione-calcium was micronised using a 100 mm fluid energy
mill till an average particle size of 2-3 flm. All particles were smaller than 8 flm; more
than 90 wt% of the particles were in the range of 1-4 flm.
Atlas G 1086 or G 1096 was dispersed in the vegetable oil with stirring to
obtain a liquid phase.
Micronised prohexadione-calcium was dispersed in the liquid phase
comprising the vegetable oil and the emulsifier with stirring, optionally with Aerosil
200 mixed together with the prohexanedione calcium.
Next, the liquid suspension was passed through the IKA Magic Lab fitted with
the 6F rotor, speed 15,000 rpm. Three passes were made.
Examples 1-3
The following formulations were prepared according to the general
description:
Example 1 2 3
Ingredient Concentration (Wt%)
Micronized prohexadione calcium 6.0 6.0 6.0
Atlas 1086 23.0 23.0 23.0
Com oil 71.0
Sunflower oil 71.0
Radia 7961 * 71.0
*Rape seed methyl ester
The oil dispersions were stable on storage and temperature cycling. Dilution in
water revealed the following results: 1.25 wt% of the dispersion was mixed with
water at 30 oc to 250 mL; As water, standardized CIPAC water type A and D were
used.
Example 1 2
CIPAC water A D A D A D
Dispersion when added to water Fair Fair Good Fair good Good
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number of inversions to disperse 4 4 1 1 1 1
completely
Separation (ml) after 72 hours
Cream 2 2 2 2
Oil <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 0 1
Sediment 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Number of inversions to redisperse 4 2 2 2 4 3
sediment
The suspensibility of the three examples was good according to CIP AC
method MT184 in CIPAC D, at a rate of 1 % v/v at 30 oc.
Examples 4-7
The following examples were prepared according to the general process
description.
Example 4 5 6 7
Ingredient Concentration (wt%)
Micronized prohexadione calcium 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3
Atlas 01086 21.3 21.3 21.3
Atlas 01096 21.3
Aerosol200 1.1 1.1 1.1
Aerosol R812 S 1.1
Com oil 72.3 72.3 72.3
Sunflower oil 72.3
The following stability data were obtained with the formulations; storage was
2 weeks at 54 oc.
Example 4 5 6 7
Supernatant (ml) 10 10 12
Gelling No Partially No No
Sediment No No No No
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These results show that no sediment is formed, and only a little supernatant. In
this specific combination, sunflower oil appeared to be slightly worse in gelling
performance.
Example 8
The formulation of example 4 was prepared on 1 L scale, and further stability
tests were performed, while using the commercial best formulation (Medax Top) was
used as a comparison. It appeared that Medax Top had more than 50% supernatant
after 5 times cycling between temperatures of -10 oc to + 20 °C, whereas the
formulation according the invention exhibited only 4-6% supernatant. Other
characteristics, like pH (method CIPAC MT 75.3; 1% diluted in water), suspensibility
in water (CIPAC MT184, CIPAC D, rate 1.25% v/v, temp 30 °C), spontaneity of
dispersion (CIPAC MT 160, CIPAC D, rate 1.25% v/v, temperature 30 °C) and
particle size (CIPAC MT 187, Fraunhofer model) were stable upon storage testing (54
oc for 2 weeks).
Example 9
The formulation of example 4 was prepared on 5 L scale, and further tests
were performed, as summarized in the following table.
Test Result
pH 1% dilution in deionized water (CIPAC MT 7.2
75.3)
Density g/cmj
0.968
Suspensibility CIPAC MT 184 (rate 1.25% v/v, 103
CIPAC water D used)
Spontaneity of dispersion CIP AC 160 (rate 103
1.25% v/v)
Wet sieve retention % retained 150 mum 0.01
(CIPAC MT167) 45mum 0.02
Persistent foam (ml) after 10 sec 24
CIPAC MT 47.2 (rate 0.2%
1 minute 20
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w/v, CIPAC water D used)
Moisture content % w/w 0.19
@ 100 s-
Viscosity mPa.s 128
Particle size (flm) CIP AC D90 5.7
MT187, Fraunhofer model used D50 2.7
DlO 1.2
Particle size (Microscopic Maximum 13
examination)
(flm)
Mainly (flm) 2
Aggregation 0
Emulsion stability CIP AC MT 36.3 tested at Emulsion satisfactory after 30 min,
1.25% v/v 2 hr and 24 hr. Any separation after
24 hr satisfactory re-emulsified
With the preparation of example 9, field trials were performed on winter wheat and
winter barley. Ammoniumsulphate and citric acid were added to the water in 1 wt%.
Spraying was excellent, and take up by the plants was very good.
Examples 10-11
The formulations as given in the next table were made with GA3 (90.5%
pure), by dispersing the GA3 in the liquid part and milling the GA3 till a mean
particle size (D50) of 2.5 flm was obtained. Amounts are reported as wt%.
Product Type Example Example
11
GA3 (90.5%) Plant growth regulator 16.2 11.2
Com oil Organic hydrophobic 31.0 33.65
earner
Methylated rape seed oil Organic hydrophobic 31.0 33.65
earner
Sorbitol oleyl ethoxylate (E040) Emulsifier 7.4 7.4
lsotridecanol ethoxylate (E08) Emulsifier 3.7 3.7
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Calcium dodecyl benzene Emulsifier 3.7 3.7
sulphonate
Polyethyleneglycol adduct of Emulsifier 1.7 1.2
polyhydroxystearic acid
Aerosol R972 Additive to reduce 4.5 4.5
settling (silica)
Ben tone 1000 Additive to reduce 1.0 1.0
settling (clay)
Several dilution tests, immediate and upon aging were performed on the oil
dispersion, as shown in the next table
Example 11
Test Example
Storage % supernatant %sediment % supernatant %sediment
2 weeks 54°C Trace 0 Trace 0
8 weeks 40°C 5 0 4 0
Suspensibility* initial 2 weeks at initial 2 weeks at
54°C 54°C
ClPAC MT 174 97 98 97 92
Spontaneity*
ClPAC MT 184 101 101 101 101
*carried out in ClP AC D water at 30 oc in 1% dilution
As is clear from these examples, GA3 can be stably dispersed in oil at
substantial concentrations. The oil dispersion can be well suspended into water.
Further, the dispersion is stable and suitable for use upon accelerated aging.
Examples 12-16
With prohexadione calcium as plant growth regulator, several formulations
were made with adjuvants, in amounts (concentration in g/L) as described in the table
below.
Ingredient Example Example Example Example Example
12 13 14 15 16
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Prohexadione
50 50 50 50 50
calcium
Atlas 01086 200 200 200 200 200
Atlox 4912 9.3 7.0
Atlox 4914 25 25 25
Ammonium 100 100
sulphate
Adipic acid 31 28
Pine needle oil 50
Tween 20 50
Betaine
hydrochloride
Aerosol200 10 10
Com oil TolL TolL TolL TolL TolL
The prohexadione calcium was prepared as described in the general
description (see before example 1). The solid adjuvants ammonium sulphate (hammer
milled through 0.5 mm screen, before dispersing, and milled at 4000 rpm in a Eiger
mini motor mill with glass beads, particle size max: 12 flm, average 6 flm) and
betaine hydrochloride (milled in a glass bead mill, particle size maximum 8 flm,
average 4 fl) were first dispersed in com oil as 20% adjuvant and with 5% Atlox 4914
as a dispersant and milled. Adipic acid (milled in a Retsch rotor beater mill, final
particles smaller than 20 flm) was prepared as 20% dispersion, with Atlox 4912 as
dispersant in com oil. Pine needle oil and Tween are liquids, and could be mixed in as
is. The slurries were passed through IKA Magic Lab with a 6F rotor for final
dispersion.
All oil dispersions were tested for emulsion stability as 1.25% v/v emulsions
in water according to CIPAC MT 36.3. Emulsions were uniform, and after 30 min
some froth was apparent ( <6 ml), which disappeared upon standing. After 24 hr a
small amount of top cream was observed, and in certain cases some sediment. The
amounts were comparable or smaller than the reference (the reference was the same
formulation, but without any adjuvant). Re-emulsion of any of the emulsions was easy
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and satisfactory in any of these cases. It can be concluded that dilution properties for
all samples was very acceptable.
The invention has been described by reference to certain embodiments
discussed above. It will be recognized that these embodiments are susceptible to
various modifications and alternative forms well known to those of skill in the art
without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, although specific
embodiments have been described, these are examples only and are not limiting upon
the scope of the invention, which is defined in the accompanying claims.
Claims (21)
1. A liquid dispersion comprising: - at least one plant growth regulator which has a solubility in sunflower oil of 0.1 wt% or less at 25 °C, wherein the plant growth regulator is chosen from the group of auxins, cytokines, gibberellins, ethylene precursors, abscisic acid, chlormequat, mepiquat chloride, prohexadione, daminozide, trinexapac ethyl type compounds, or ethylene inhibitors; - an organic hydrophobic carrier wherein the organic hydrophobic carrier is a vegetable oil with a melting point of 10 °C or lower, or an alkyl ester of the fatty acids, having a solubility in water of lower than about 1 g/Liter at 20 °C; - wherein the at least one growth regulator is insoluble or unstable in water, and is present in the liquid dispersion in an amount exceeding 0.1 wt%; - wherein more than 90% of the particles of said growth regulator have a particle size of between 1-7 µm; - wherein the dispersion further comprises an emulsifier which stabilizes the dispersion in the organic carrier, and which causes the concentrate to be water miscible and self-emulsifying when diluted in water in a suitable dilution, such as for example a 1:50 dilution or higher dilution; - wherein the dispersion contains less than 0.4 wt.% water.
2. The dispersion according to claim 1, wherein the plant growth regulator is unstable in water, preferably in conformity to the standard guidelines EPA Subdivision N1 and 161-2.
3. The dispersion according to claim 2, wherein the plant growth regulator is a gibberellin selected from the group of GA2, GA3, GA5, GA7, GA14 or mixtures thereof; or prohexadione-Ca salt.
4. The dispersion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the amount of said plant growth regulator is 4 wt% or more and 30 wt% or less.
5. The dispersion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the composition comprises a prohexadione salt as the plant growth regulator, wherein the composition further comprises an ammonium compound and/or an acidifier.
6. The dispersion according to claim 5, wherein the ammonium compound is ammoniumsulphate.
7. The dispersion according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the acidifier is an organic acid.
8. The dispersion according to claim 7, wherein the organic acid is citric acid, acetic acid or adipic acid.
9. The dispersion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the emulsifier is non-ionic, and comprises at least one fatty acid group, at least one polyethoxy group, or more than one ethoxy group, and at least one polyol, wherein the fatty acid and polyol may be combined in hydroxyl-fatty acid.
10. The dispersion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the composition further comprises at least one of a further growth regulator, a fungicide, an anti-settling agent, an antioxidant, a bactericide, a metal compound, or another additive common in the art.
11. The dispersion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the composition further comprises further plant growth regulators and/or , wherein the composition further comprises at least one fungicide, chosen from specific anti powdery mildew fungicides, SBI fungicides, Qol fungicides and SDHI fungicides.
12. The dispersion according to claim 11, wherein the further plant growth regulators is at least one of chlormequat, ethephon, triazoles with growth regulation activity like metconazole and tebuconazole and the like, an auxin and/or at least one cytokinin.
13. The dispersion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the composition further comprises at least one additive to reduce settling.
14. Water based spraying liquid suitable for spraying plants, wherein the liquid comprises water and a suitable amount of the dispersion according to any one of the preceding claims.
15. The spraying liquid according to claim 14, wherein the water based spraying liquid comprises the dispersion in an amount such that the effective amount of dispersion is 50 mL or more, up to 20 L or less of said dispersion per hectare.
16. Spraying liquid according to claim 14 or 15, wherein the spraying liquid further comprises at least one additional plant growth regulator, fungicide, metal compound, and/or one or more jasmonites.
17. Spraying liquid according to any one of claims 14-16, wherein if the plant growth regulator comprises prohexadione Ca salt, the liquid further comprises at least one of an ammonium salt and a carboxylic acid.
18. Method for treating plants with at least one plant growth regulator, wherein a water based spraying liquid according to any one of claims 11-17 is sprayed on plants in an amount of 50 L to 2500 L per hectare.
19. Method according to claim 18, wherein the plants are broad acre crop.
20. Method according to claim 19, wherein the broad acre crop iscereal.
21. Method according to claim 20, wherein the cereal is barley, wheat, rye, grain or corn.
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