WO1997031527A1 - Efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals and agricultural chemical compositions - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a novel efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals, an efficacy enhancing composition for agricultural chemicals, and agricultural chemical compositions containing them.
- the agricultural chemicals including insecticides, bactericides, herbicides, acaricides, and plant growth regulators are used in such forms as emulsifiable concentrates (emulsions), wettable powders, granules, dusts, flowable powders, and liquids.
- emulsifiable concentrates emulsions
- wettable powders emulsions
- granules emulsions
- dusts emulsifiable concentrates
- flowable powders emulsions
- Various devices pertaining to agricultural properties have been proposed for the purpose of thoroughly eliciting the effects of such agricultural chemicals. With all the latest techniques, however, it is difficult to further enhance the efficacy of the agricultural chemicals by virtue of a agricultural device. Since it is still more difficult to develop novel agricultural chemicals, the act of enabling the existing agricultural chemicals to manifest an enhanced activity is enormous significant from the industrial point of view.
- an alkyl or alkenyl polyoxyalkylene ether acetic salt is highly effective.
- this salt is combined with an additive such as, for example, a chelating agent, a thickener, and an inorganic substance, the stability is degraded so much as to render formulation of the combination extremely difficult.
- the combination has never been reduced to practice.
- this degradation of the stability is conspicuous when the salt is incorporated at a high concentration into the combination.
- alkyl or alkenyl polyoxyalkylene ether acetate has so high an acidity (pH 2) that it may be dangerous in use and that, in the formulation of an agricultural chemical, it may possibly decompose other surfactants as well as the agricultural chemical itself and degrades the activity of the formulation as well.
- the present inventors have continued a diligent study in search of an efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals which, when used in combination with an agricultural chemical, increases or enhances the efficacy of the agricultural chemical. They have consequently found that alkyl or alkenyl amine salts of specific alkyl or alkenylpolyox alkylene ether carboxylic acids manifest a particularly strong efficacy enhancing activity to various agricultural chemicals.
- This invention has been perfected as a result.
- this invention is directed to providing an efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemical, which comprises a compound of the general formula (I):
- R J wherein X is -0- or -CONH-;
- R 1 is a linear or a branched alkyl group of 6 - 20 carbon atoms, a linear or a branched alkenyl group of 6 - 20 carbon atoms, or an alkylphenyl group containing an alkyl group of 6 - 18 carbon atoms;
- R 2 is an alkylene group of 1 - 4 carbon atoms;
- R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are the same or different from each another and at least one of R 3 , R 4 and R 5 is selected from the group consisting of a linear or a branched alkyl group of 6 - 30 carbon atoms and a linear or a branched alkenyl group of 6 - 30 carbon atoms, and the remainder of R 3 , R 4 and R ⁇ are selected from the group consisting of a benzyl group, hydrogen, and -(A 2 0) m - H;
- This invention further concerns the efficacy enhancer mentioned above, wherein X is -0-; R 1 is a linear or a branched alkyl group of 6 - 20 carbon atoms, a linear or a branched alkenyl group of 6 - 20 carbon atoms, or an alkylphenyl group containing an alkyl group of 6 - 18 carbon atoms; and at least one of R 3 , R 4 and R 5 is a linear or a branched alkyl group of 6 - 30 carbon atoms and the remainder of R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are selected from the group consisting of a benzyl group, hydrogen, and -(A 2 0)m-H, wherein A 2 and m are defined above.
- This invention further concerns the efficacy enhancer described above, wherein R 3 is a linear or a branched alkyl group of 6 - 30 carbon atoms or a linear or a branched alkenyl group of 6 - 30 carbon atoms; and R 4 and R 5 are independently a -(A 2 0) m -H, wherein A 2 and m are defined above.
- This invention further concerns the efficacy enhancer described above, wherein A 1 is an alkylene group of 2 or 3 carbon atoms or a mixture of alkylene groups of 2 and 3 carbon atoms.
- R 2 is an alkylene group of 1 or 2 carbon atoms, and preferably R 1 is a linear alkyl group or alkenyl group of 8 - 18 carbon atoms, A 1 is an alkylene group of 2 carbon atoms, R 2 is an alkylene group of 1 carbon atom, n is a numeral of 1 - 10 on the average, R 3 is an alkyl group or alkenyl group of 8 - 20 carbon atoms, R 4 and R ⁇ are independently -(A 2 0) m -H, A 2 is an alkylene group of 2 carbon atoms, and m is a numeral of 1 -10 on the average.
- This invention is directed to an aqueous efficacy enhancing composition for agricultural chemicals, which comprises at least 20 percent by weight of the efficacy enhancer mentioned above. To be specific, this is a mixture of the efficacy enhancer with water.
- This invention is directed to an efficacy enhancing composition for agricultural chemicals, which comprises (a) the compound of the general formula (I) mentioned above and (b) 0.05 to 15 moles, per mole of the compound (a), of a chelating agent.
- This invention is directed to an efficacy enhancing composition for agricultural chemicals, which comprises (a) the compound of the general formula (I) mentioned above and (c) at least one surfactant other than the compound of formula (I).
- This invention is directed to an efficacy enhancing composition for agricultural chemicals, which comprises (a) the compound of the general formula (I) described above, (c) at least one surfactant other than the compound of formula (I), and (b) 0.05 to 15 moles, per mole of the compound (a), of a chelating agent.
- This invention also concerns the composition described above, wherein the surfactant is a non-ionic surfactant.
- This invention also concerns the composition described above, wherein the weight ratio of (a) to (c) is in the range of 1 : 10 to 30 : 1.
- This invention is directed to an agricultural chemical composition, which comprises (a) the compound of the general formula (I) described above and an agricultural chemical, the weight ratio of the compound of formula (I) to the agricultural chemical being in the range of 0.03 : 1 to 50 : 1.
- This invention also concerns the agricultural chemical composition described above, wherein the agricultural chemical is a bactericide (or fungicide), an insecticide, an acaricide, a herbicide, or a plant-growth regulator.
- the agricultural chemical is a bactericide (or fungicide), an insecticide, an acaricide, a herbicide, or a plant-growth regulator.
- This invention also concerns the agricultural chemical composition described above, wherein the agricultural chemical is a herbicide.
- This invention also concerns the agricultural chemical composition described above, which further comprises (b) a chelating agent.
- This invention also concerns the agricultural chemical composition described above, which further comprises (c) at least one surfactant other than the compound of the general formula (I) described above.
- This invention is directed to a method for enhancing the efficacy of agricultural chemicals, which comprises applying the efficacy enhancer described above in combination with the agricultural chemicals to a site will benefit from the treatment with the agricultural chemical.
- the enhancer of the invention includes compounds in which X is -CONH-, in particular X is -CONH- and Ri is a C- ⁇ alkyl group or a Cr- ⁇ alkenyl group.
- Ri-X- is C12 alkyl-O- or Cn alkyl-CONH-.
- the efficacy enhancer of the present invention for an agricultural chemical which comprises a compound of the general formula (I), when used in combination with an agricultural chemical, can exalt the activity of the agricultural chemical from two to three times its original level of activity.
- the precursor (acid type compound) of the compound of the general formula (I) contemplated by this invention prior to the below mentioned treatment is a very strong acid (about pH 2) as mentioned above.
- this precursor When this precursor has been used, therefore, it is generally in the form of salts with Na, K, NH3, and lower alkanol amines (such as mono-, di-, and triethanolamines).
- these salts When these salts are used at high concentrations, they do not allow for easy handling because they assume high viscosities and undergo gelation. When they take part in the formulation of a composition, they do not prove appropriate from the viewpoint of cost because they cannot be incorporated at a high concentration in the composition.
- this invention elicits the excellent efficacy enhancing effect by relying on the cationic moiety of the compound of the general formula (I) to form the salt of the precursor with the anionic moiety and also enables the compound to be used at a high concentration with high efficiency in the formulation of an agricultural chemical with low viscosity.
- the chelating agent (b) to be used in this invention is not particularly limited so long as it possesses the ability to chelate a metal ion.
- the chelating agent to be used in this invention aminopolycarboxylic acid-based chelating agents, aromatic and aliphatic carboxylic acid-based chelating agents, amino acid-based chelating agents, ether poly carboxylic acid-based chelating agents, iminodimethyl phosphoric acid (IDP), alkyl diphosphoric acid (ADPA), and other similar phosphoric acid-based chelating agents, hydroxycarboxylic acid-based chelating agents, phosphoric acid-based chelating agents, macromolecular electrolyte (including oligomer electrolyte)-based chelating agents, and dimethylglyoxime (DG) may be cited.
- chelating agents may be in their free acid forms or in the form of such salts as sodium, potassium, and ammonium salts. Alternatively, they may be in the form of their hydrolyzable ester derivatives.
- the chelating agent is incorporated at a proportion in the range of 0.05 to 15 moles, per mole of the compound of the general formula (I) in the efficacy enhancer of an agricultural chemical.
- aminopolycarboxylic acid-based chelating agent examples include a) compounds represented by the chemical formula, RNY2, b) compounds represented by the chemical formula, NY 3 , c) compounds represented by the chemical formula, R-NY-CH2CH2-NY-R, d) compounds represented by the chemical formula, R-NY-CH2CH2-NY2, e) compounds represented by the chemical formula, Y2N-R'-NY 2 , and f) compounds showing analogy to the compounds of e) while having 4 or more Ys such as, for example, the compounds represented by the formula,
- Y or Y2 or Y3 is either -CH2COOH or -CH2CH2COOH
- R is any of such groups as hydrogen atom, alkyl group, hydroxyl group, and hydroxyalkyl group which form known chelating agents of this class
- R' is any of such groups as alkylene group and cycloalkylene group which form known chelating agents of this class.
- aminopolycarboxylic acid-based chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acid
- NTA nitrilotriacetic acid
- IDA iminodiacetic acid
- HIMDA N-(2-hydroxyethyl)- imino-diacetic acid
- DTP A diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid
- EDTA-OH N-(2- hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid
- GEDTA glycoletherdiaminetetraacetic acid
- aromatic and aliphatic carboxylic acid-based chelating agents examples include oxalic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, adipic acid, itaconic acid, aconitic acid, pyruvic acid, salicylic acid, acetylsalicyhc acid, hydroxybenzoic acid, aminobenzoic acid (including anthranilic acid), phthahc acid, trimellitic acid, and gallic acid, salts, methyl esters, and ethyl esters thereof.
- amino acid-based chelating agents examples include glycine, serine, alanine, lysine, cystine, cysteine, ethionine, tyrosine, methionine, and salts and derivatives thereof.
- examples of the ether poly carboxylic acid-based chelating agent to be used in this invention include diglycolic acid, compounds represented by the following formula, compounds analogous thereto, and salts thereof (such as, for example, sodium salt).
- Y 1 represents a hydrogen atom, -CH2COOH, or -COOH and Z 1 represents a hydrogen atom, -CH2COOH, or
- hydroxycarboxylic acid-based chelating agent examples include malic acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, gluconic acid, heptoic acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, and salts thereof.
- Examples of the phosphoric acid-based chelating agent to be used in this invention include orthophosphoric acid, pyrophosphoric acid, triphosphoric acid, and polyphosphoric acid.
- macromolecular electrolyte (including oHgomer electrolyte)- based chelating agent to be used in this invention examples include acrylic acid polymer, maleic anhydride polymer, -hydroxy acrylic acid polymer, itaconic acid polymer, and copolymers formed from two or more of these polymers as component monomers, and epoxy succinic acid polymer.
- ascorbic acid, thioglycolic acid, phytic acid, glyoxylic acid, glyoxahc acid, and salts thereof can be used advantageously as chelating agents in this invention.
- the agricultural chemical composition of this invention may further incorporate therein a pH adjusting agent, inorganic salts, a thickener, etc. if desired.
- the amount of (a) the compound of the general formula (I) to be used can be decreased and, at the same time, the effect of (a) the compound of the general formula (I) in enhancing the efficacy of an agricultural chemical can be retained.
- the surfactant a nonionic surfactant, an anionic surfactant, a cationic surfactant, an amphoteric surfactant, or any of the mixtures thereof may be used.
- nonionic surfactant examples include polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers, polyoxyethylene alkyl aryl ethers, polyoxyethylene alkyl aryl ether-formaldehyde condensates, polyoxyalkylene aryl ethers, polyoxyalkylene alkyl esters, polyoxyalkylene alkyl sorbitol esters, polyoxyalkylene sorbitan esters, polyoxyalkylene alkyl glycerol esters, polyoxyalkylene block copolymers, polyoxyalkylene block copolymer alkyl glycerol esters, polyoxyalkylene alkyl sulfon amides, polyoxyalkylene rosin esters, polyoxypropylene block copolymers, polyoxyethylene oleyl ethers, polyoxyalkylene alkyl phenols, alkyl glycosides, alkyl polyglycosides, and polyoxyalkylene alkyl polyglycosides, and mixtures of two
- Examples of the cationic surfactant include monoalkyl di-lower alkylamines, dialkyl mono-lower alkylamines, alkylamine ethylene oxide adducts, and alkylamine propylene oxide adducts such as, for example, tallow amine ethylene oxide adduct, oleyl amine ethylene oxide adduct, soyamine ethylene oxide adduct, and cocoamine ethylene oxide adduct, synthetic alkylamine ethylene oxide adducts, octylamine ethylene oxide adducts, quaternized products thereof (such as, for example, quaternized products with methyl chloride, dimethyl sulfuric acid, diethyl sulfuric acid, and benzyl chloride), and mixtures thereof.
- quaternized products thereof such as, for example, quaternized products with methyl chloride, dimethyl sulfuric acid, diethyl sulfuric acid, and benzyl chloride
- anionic surfactants are typically available as aqueous solutions or solids.
- anionic surfactants include sodium mono- and dialkylnaphthalenesulfonates, sodium alpha-olefinsulfonates, sodium alkanesulfonates, alkylsulfosuccinates, alkylsulfates, polyoxyalkylene alkyl ether sulfates, polyoxyalkylene alkyl aryl ether sulfates, polyoxyalkylene styryl phenyl ether sulfates, mono- and dialkylbenzenesulfonates, alkylnaphthalenesulfonates, alkylnaphthalenesulfonate/formaldehyde condensates, alkyl diphenyl ether sulfonates, olefinic sulfonates, mono- and dialkylphosphates, polyoxyalkylene mono- and di-alkyl ether phosphate
- amphoteric surfactants examples include lauryl dimethyl amine oxide, Armox C/12, amine oxides, Monaterics, Miranols, betaine, Lonzaines, other amine oxides, and mixtures thereof.
- nonionic surfactants prove to be particularly advantageous.
- the mixing ratio by weight of the compound of the general formula (I) to the surfactant other than the compound of general formula (I), [the total amount of the compound of the general formula (I)] /[the amount of the surfactant other than the compound of general formula (I)], is in the range of 1/10 to 30/1, preferably 1/5 to 10/1.
- the agricultural chemical composition of the present invention comprises an efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals as described above, and an agricultural chemical.
- the weight ratio of (a) the compound of the general formula (I) in the efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals or the efficacy enhancing composition for agricultural chemicals to the agricultural chemical, [the compound of the general formula (I)]/[ the agricultural chemical] is in the range of 0.03 - 50, preferably 0.04 - 20, and more preferably 0.1 - 10. If this ratio is less than 0.03, the effect in enhancing the efficacy of the agricultural chemical will not be fully satisfied. Conversely, if this ratio exceeds 50, the excess will not be expected to bring about a proportionate addition to the effect.
- the agricultural chemical composition of the present invention is not limited to any formulation. It may be used in the form of emulsifiable concentrate (emulsion), wettable powder(water dispersible powder), granules, dust, flowable powder, or liquid. It, therefore, may further incorporate therein such additives as, for example, an emulsifier, a dispersant, and a carrier, depending on the form of aggregation.
- the efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals of this invention For the actual use of the efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals of this invention, a method for using an agricultural chemical composition already containing the efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals and formulated in advance in a varying form mentioned above and a method for putting to use the efficacy enhancer for agricultural chemicals prepared in advance separately of agricultural chemical at the time that the agricultural chemical (not containing the efficacy enhancer of this invention) is diluted prior to use are available.
- the efficacy enhancer of this invention is enabled to manifest the effect aimed at.
- pH adjusting agent examples include citric acid, phosphoric acid (pyrophosphoric acid), gluconic acid, and salts thereof.
- the inorganic salts which can be used in this invention include such inorganic mineral salts as, for example, inorganic salt clay, talc, bentonite, zeolite, calcium carbonate, diatomaceous earth, and white carbon and such inorganic ammonium salts as, for example, ammonium sulfate, ammonium nitrate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium thiocyanate, ammonium chloride, and ammonium sulfamate.
- inorganic mineral salts as, for example, inorganic salt clay, talc, bentonite, zeolite, calcium carbonate, diatomaceous earth, and white carbon
- inorganic ammonium salts as, for example, ammonium sulfate, ammonium nitrate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium thiocyanate, ammonium chloride, and ammonium sulfamate.
- any of natural, semisynthetic, and synthetic water-soluble thickeners can be used.
- the natural thickener include xanthan gum and xanflow of microorganic origins and pectin, gum arabic, and guayule rubber of plant origins.
- the semisynthetic thickener include methylated products, carboxyalkylated products, and hydroxyalkylated products of cellulose or starch derivatives (including methyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, and hydroxy methyl cellulose), and sorbitol.
- the synthetic thickener include polyacrylates, polymaleates, polyvinyl pyrrohdone, and pentaerythritol ethylene oxide adduct.
- bactericide(or fungicide) examples include Dithane (zinc ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate)), Maneb (manganese ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate)), Thiram (bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) disulfide), Manzeb (complex of zinc and manganese ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate)), Bisdithane (bisdimethyl dithiocarbamoyl zinc ethylene bisdithiocarbamate), and Propineb (polymeric zinc propylenebis(dithiocarba ate)), benzimidazole-based bactericides including Benomyl (methyl l-(butylcarbamoyl)-2-benzimidazole carbamate) and Thiophanate-methyl (dimethyl(4,4'-o-phenylenebis(3-thioallophanate)), and Vinclozolin (3-(3,5-dicMorophenyl)-5-methyl
- the pyrethroid type insecticides include Fenvalerate ( -cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-methylbutanoate) and Baythroid (cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2- dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate), organic phosphorus type insecticides include DDVP (2,2-dichlorovinyldimethyl phosphate), Sumithion (MEP) (dimethyl 4- nitro-m-tolyl phosphorothioate), Malathion (S-1,2- bis(ethoxycarbonyl)ethyldimethyl phosphorodethioate), Dimethoate (dimethyl S- (N-methylcarbamoylmethyl) phosphorodithioate), Elsan (S-[ ⁇ - (ethoxycarbonyl)benzyl] dimethyl phosphorodi
- Examples of the natural insecticide include pyrethrin preparations and piperonyl butoxide preparations which originate from Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium, rotenone preparations, which originate from Derris which is a shrub of the pulse family, and nicotine (3-(l-methyl-2-pyrrofidinyl)pyridine sulfate) preparations originating in derris shrubs of Family Leguminosae.
- insect growth regulators IGR
- Diflubenzuron l-(4- chlorophenyl)-3-(2,6-difluorobenzoyl) urea
- Teflubenzuron l-(3,5-dichloro-2,4- difluorophenyl)-3-(2,6-difluorobenzoyl) urea
- Chlorfluazuron l-[3,5-dichloro-4- (3-cMoro-5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridiloxyphenyl]-3-(2,6-di-luorobenzoyl) urea
- Buprofezin (2-tert butylimino-3-isopropyl-5-phenyl-3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2H- 1,3,5- thiadiazin-4-one
- Fenoxycarb ethyl 2-(4-phenoxyphenoxy)ethylcarbamate
- acaricide examples include Sumiito (2-tert-butyl-5-(4-tert- butylbenzylthio)-4-chloropyridazine-3-(2H)-one), Acricid (2,4-dinitro-6-sec- butylphenyldimethylacrylate), Chloromite (isopropyl 4,4-dichlorobenzylate), Akar (ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate), Kelthane (2,2,2-trichloro-l, l-bis(p- chlorophenyl)ethanol), Citrazon (benzoic 3-chloro-N-ethoxy-2,6- dimethoxybenzimidic anhydride), Omite (2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl propyn-2-yl sulfite), Osadan (bis[tris(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)tin]oxide), Hexythiazox (
- Examples of the acid amide-based herbicide include Stam (3',4'- dichloropropionanilide, DCPA) and Alachlor (2-chloro-2',6'-diethyl-N- (methoxymethyl)-acetanilide).
- Examples of the urea-based herbicide include DCMU (3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-l,l-dimethylurea) and Rinuron (3-(3,4- dichlorophenyl)-l-methoxy-l-methylurea).
- sulfonyl urea-based herbicide examples include Thifensulfuronmethyl (methyl-3-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5-triazin-2- ylcarbamoylsulfamoyl)-2-tanoate) and Flazasulfuron (l-(4,6-dimethoxy pyrimidin-2-yl)-3-(3-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridylsulfonyl) urea).
- dipyridyl-based herbicide examples include Paraquat dichloride (l,l'-dimethyl-4,4'- bipyridinium dichloride) and Diquat dibromide (6,7-dihydrodipyride[l,2-a:2', c]- pyrazinediium dibromide).
- diazine-based herbicide examples include Bromacil (5-bromo-3-sec-butyl-6-methyluracil).
- Examples of the S-triazine- based herbicide include Gesatop (2-cMoro-4,6-bis(ethylamino)-l,3,5-triazine) and Simetryn (2,4-bis(ethylamino)-6-methylthio- l,3,5-triazine).
- An example of the nitrile-based herbicide include DBN (2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile).
- Examples of the dinitroaniline-based herbicide include Tri luralin ( a , a , a -trifluoro-2,6-dinitro- N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine).
- Examples of the carbamate-based herbicide include Thiobencarb (Saturn) (S-p-chlorobenzyl diethylthiocarbamate) and MCC (methyl-3,4-dichlorocarbanylate.
- An example of the diphenyl ether-based herbicide include NIP (2,4-dichlorophenyl-p-nitro-phenyl ether).
- An example of the phenol-based herbicide include PCP (sodium pentachlorophenoxide).
- An example of the benzoic acid-based herbicide include MDBA (3,6-dichloro-2- methoxybenzoic acid dimethylamine salt).
- Examples of the phenoxy-based herbicide include 2,4-D sodium salt (sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate) and Mapica ([4-chloro-o-toluyl)oxy]aceto-o-chloroanilide).
- Examples of the organic phosphorus-based herbicide include Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl) glycinate), Bialaphos (sodium salt of L-2-amino-4-[(hydroxy)(methyl)phosphinoyl]-butylyl-L- alanyl-N-alanine), and Glufosinate (ammonium DL-homoalanin-4-yl(methyl) phosphinate).
- An example of the ahphatic group-based herbicide include TCA sodium salt (sodium trichloro acetate).
- the dipyridyl-based herbicides and the organic phosphorus-based herbicides are preferred.
- the organic phosphorus-based herbicides are more preferred, and Bialaphos (sodium salt of L-2-amino-4-[(hydroxy)(methyl)phosphinoyl]-butylyl-L-alanyl-N-alanine), Glufosinate (ammonium DL-homoalanin-4-yl(methyl) phosphinate), or Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl) glycinate) are particularly preferred.
- the agricultural chemical composition of this invention may further contain one or more ingredients such as plant growth regulators other than those cited above, fertilizers, and antiseptics.
- this invention contemplates using the agricultural chemical composition which contains the efficacy enhancer of this invention for agricultural chemicals in 0.03 - 50 times, preferably 0.04 - 20 times, and more preferably 0.1 - 10 times the amount of the agricultural chemical.
- Examples of the agricultural chemical preparation using the efficacy enhancer of this invention for agricultural chemicals include (a) an agricultural chemical preparation which comprises at least one kind of compound of the general formula (I) mentioned above and separate packets of an agricultural chemical composition, (b) an agricultural chemical preparation which comprises separate packets of a composition formed of at least one kind of compound of the general formula (I) mentioned above and at least one kind of surfactant other than the compound and separate packets of an agricultural chemical composition, (c) an agricultural chemical preparation which comprises separate packets of at least one kind of compound of the general formula (I) mentioned above, separate packets of at least one kind of surfactant other than the compound of general formula (I) and separate packets of an agricultural chemical composition, (d) an agricultural chemical preparation which comprises separate packets of a composition formed of at least one kind of compound of the general formula (I) and a chelating agent, and separate packets of an agricultural chemical composition, (e) an agricultural chemical preparation which comprises separate packets of a composition formed of at least one kind of compound of the general formula (I) mentioned above,
- agricultural chemical composition in the expression “separate packets of an agricultural chemical composition” means a composition comprising the agricultural chemical and components at an arbitrary ratio and assuming such form of aggregation as emulsifiable concentrate or wettable powder and differs from the agricultural chemical composition which comprises the efficacy enhancer of this invention for agricultural chemicals and the agricultural chemical.
- the contents of the separate packets impose no limit on the form of aggregation but vary with the type of application and the purpose of use.
- compositions for agricultural chemicals shown in Tables 2 - 4 were prepared by using compounds shown in Table 1 and optionally using surfactants and chelating agents shown in Tables 2 - 4.
- active component Various efficacy enhancing compositions for agricultural chemicals shown in Tables 2 - 4 (hereinafter referred to briefly as "active component") were prepared by using compounds shown in Table 1 and optionally using surfactants and chelating agents shown in Tables 2 - 4.
- the symbol -X- in the general formula (I) represents -O- (oxygen) unless otherwise specified.
- EO represents ethylene oxide and PO represents propylene oxide.
- the active components mentioned above were each dissolved in deionized water to obtain a dilute solution cont- ning the active component at a concentration of 600 ppm.
- Three kinds of agricultural chemical compositions per active component were obtained by diluting three commercially available herbicides, namely Touchdown Liquid (containjLng 38% by weight of Trimethylsulfonium glyphosate as an active component), Basta Liquid (containing 18.5% by weight of Glufosinate as an active component), and Prigrox L Liquid (containing 12% by weight of a mixture of Diquat dibromide with Paraquat dichloride as an active component), with the dilute solution so as to have active component concentrations respectively of 1900 ppm, 925 ppm, and 1200 ppm.
- the herbicidal effect was rate&by weighing the aerial (above-ground) parts of the weed in the relevant pots performing calculation of the following formula using the resultant fresh weights in comparison with the fresh weights of the aerial parts of weed in the untreated plot.
- Herbicidal ratio [(Fresh weight of aerial parts (g) in untreated plot) - (Fresh weight of aerial parts (g) in treated plot)]/( Fresh weight of aerial parts (g) in untreated plot) x 100 (%)
- Nissorun Wettable Powder containing 10% by weight of Hexythiazox as an active component
- Osadan Wettable Powder containing 25% by weight of Fenbutatin oxide as an active component
- Acaricidal ratio [(Number of surviving mites in untreted plot) - (number of surviving mites in treated plot)]/(number of surviving mites in untreated plot) x 100 (%)
- a spore suspension of (lOVml) of cucumber Botrytis cinerea acquiring the resistance against fungicides was applied to young cucumber seedlings at the trifoliate stage in a dose of 10ml per pot and the resulting seedlings were allowed to stand at 25°C and 90% RH for one day.
- Benlate Wettable Powder (containing 50% by weight of Benomyl as an active component), a commercially available bactericide, was 2000 times diluted with a 2500 times solution of the effective matter used in Example 1. The resultant dilute solution was sprayed 5 ml per pot. The treated cucumbers were left standing at 25°C and 85% RH and visually examined to take count of disease spots and determine the bactericidal ratio based on the data obtained in the untreated plot. The results are shown in Tables 11 and 12.
- Bactericidal ratio 1 - [(Number of disease spots in treated plot)/(number of disease spots in untreated plot)] x 100
- Examples 1 - 4 show the results of the comparison between the efficacy enhancers of this invention and the sodium salt and potassium salt of alkyl polyoxyalkylene ether carboxylic acids as comparative efficacy enhancers (comparative product) as to the effect. It is clearly noted from Tables 5 - 12 that the efficacy enhancers according to this invention manifested their effects conspicuously on a practical level, while the comparative enhancers enhanced the efficacy of agricultural chemicals to a slight but not practical level. It is clear, therefore, that the efficacy enhancers of this invention enhanced specifically the efficacy of agricultural chemicals as compared with the conventional sodium salt and potassium salt.
- Example 5
- Example 1 The test of Example 1 was repeated, excepting Touchdown Liquid (containing 38% by weight of active component) as a herbicide and the active components 1, 4, and 28 of Example 1 as efficacy enhancers were used in the amounts shown in Table 13. The results are shown in Table 13.
- Example 14 The test of (1) of Example 3 was repeated, excepting Sumithion Emulsifiable Concentrate (containing 50% by weight of MEP as an active component) as an insecticide and the active components 1 and 20 of Example 1 as efficacy enhancers were used in the amounts shown in Table 14. The results are shown in Table 14. [Table 14]
- the compound 1 shown in Table 1, the potassium salt having the compound 1 as an anion moiety, and the triethanolamine salt (TEA salt) having the compound 1 as an anion moiety were tested for relation between concentration and viscosity.
- the viscosity was determined by preparing an aqueous solution containing the relevant compound at a concentration shown in Table 15, and measuring the viscosity of this aqueous solution with a B type viscosimeter (produced by Tokyo Keiki K.K.) using No. 2 rotor under the conditions of 60 rpm and 20°C. The results are shown in Table 15.
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