WO1997040692A1 - Pesticidal compositions - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION 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
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION 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
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- A01N47/40—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing organic compounds containing a carbon atom not being member of a ring and having no bond to a carbon or hydrogen atom, e.g. derivatives of carbonic acid the carbon atom having a double or triple bond to nitrogen, e.g. cyanates, cyanamides
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION 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
- A01N51/00—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing organic compounds having the sequences of atoms O—N—S, X—O—S, N—N—S, O—N—N or O-halogen, regardless of the number of bonds each atom has and with no atom of these sequences forming part of a heterocyclic ring
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- the present invention relates to a composition which comprises a pesticidal active compo ⁇ und combination, a method for controlling pests with this composition, a process for the preparation of the composition, its use and plant propagation material treated with it, and the use of a compound of the following formula (A) for the preparation of the composition.
- the invention accordingly relates to a composition for controlling insects and representati ⁇ ves of the order Acarina, which comprises a combination of variable amounts of one or mo ⁇ re compounds of the formula
- A is an unsubstituted or, depending on the possibility of substitution on the ring system, mono- to tetrasubstituted, aromatic or non-aromatic monocyclic or bicyclic heterocyclic radi ⁇ cal, in which the substituents of A are chosen from the group consisting of C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl, C ⁇ -C 3 alkoxy, halogen, halo-CrCsalkyl, cyclopropyl, halocyclopropyi, C 2 -C 3 alkenyl, C 2 -C 3 alkynyl, halo-C 2 -C 3 alkenyl, halo-C 2 -C 3 alkynyl, halo-CrCjjalkoxy, d-Csalkylthio, halo- CrCsalkylthio, allyloxy, propargyloxy, allylthio, propargylthio, haloallyloxy, haloallylthio
- R is hydrogen, C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, pheny1-C ⁇ -C 4 alkyl, CyC ⁇ cycloalkyl, C 2 -C 6 alkenyl or C 2 -C 6 alkynyl; and X is N-NO 2 or N-CN, in the free form or in salt form, if appropriate tautomers, in the free foim or salt form, and one or more of the compounds: (I) aldicarb; (XVIII) ethiofencarb; (XXXV) teflubenzuron;
- LV a preparation which comprises fungi which are active against insects
- avermectin Bi (abamectin) is known from The Pesticide Manual, 10 lh Ed. (1994), The British Crop Protection Council, London, Page 1 ;
- UV a preparation obtainable from Bacillus subtilis is known from The Pesticide Manual, 10 lh Ed. (1994), The British Crop Protection Council, London, Page 62; or one obtainable from a Bacillus thuringiensis strain, with the exception of compounds isolated from GC91 or from NCTC11821 , is known;
- LV a preparation which comprises fungi which are active against insects, preferably Verti ⁇ cillium lecanii, is known from The Pesticide Manual, 10 1h Ed. (1994), The British Crop Protection Council, London, Page 1040; one comprising Beauveria brogniartii is known from The Pesticide Manual, 10 ,h Ed. (1994), The British Crop Protection Council, London, Page 69;and one comprising Beauveria bassiana is known from The Pesticide Manual, 10 ,h Ed. (1994), The British Crop Protection Council, London, Page 69;
- LPI a preparation which comprises viruses which are active against insects, preferably Neodiprion sertifer NPV, is known from The Pesticide Manual, 9 ,h Ed. (1991), The British Crop Protection Council, London, Page 616; one comprising Mamestra brassicae NPV is known from The Pesticide Manual, 10 ,h Ed. (1994), The British Crop Protection Council, London, Page 633; and one comprising Cydia pomonella granulosis virus is known from The Pesticide Manual, 10 ,h Ed. (1994), The British Crop Protection Council, London, Page 247;
- the compounds of the formula (A) can in some cases be in the form of tautomers.
- R is hydrogen
- corresponding compounds of the formula (A) i.e. those having a 3- H-4-imino-perhydro-1,3,5-oxadiazine partial structure
- the par ⁇ ticular tautomers which contain a 4-amino-1,2,5,6-tetrahydro-1 ,3,5-oxadiazine partial structure.
- Compounds of the formula (A) above and below are accordingly also to be un- derstood as meaning, where appropriate, corresponding tautomers, even if the latter are not mentioned specifically in each case.
- Compounds of the formula (A) which contain at least one basic centre can form, for ex ⁇ ample, acid addition salts. These are formed, for example, with strong inorganic acids such as mineral acids, for example perchloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, nitrous acid, a phos ⁇ phoric acid or a hydrogen halide acid, with strong organic carboxylic acids, such as C ⁇ -C 4 alkanecarboxylic acids which are unsubstituted or substituted, for example by halo ⁇ gen, for example acetic acid, such as dicarboxylic acids which are saturated or unsaturated, for example oxalic, malonic, succinic, maleic, fumaric or phthalic acid, such as hydroxycar ⁇ boxylic acids, for example ascorbic, lactic, malic, tartaric or citric acid, or such as benzoic acid, or with organic sulfonic acids, such as d-C 4 alkane- or arylsulfonic acids which
- Suitable salts with bases are, for example, metal salts, such as alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salts, for example sodium, potassium or magne ⁇ sium salts, or salts with ammonia or an organic amine, such as morpholine, piperidine, pyrrolidine, a mono-, di- or tri-lower alkylamine, for example ethyl-, diethyl-, triethyl- or di- methyl-propyl-amine, or a mono- di- or trihydroxy-lower alkylamine, for example mono-, di- or triethanolamine. If appropriate, corresponding inner salts can furthermore be formed.
- metal salts such as alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salts, for example sodium, potassium or magne ⁇ sium salts
- salts with ammonia or an organic amine such as morpholine, piperidine, pyrrolidine, a mono-, di- or tri-lower alkylamine, for example ethy
- Agrochemically advantageous salts are preferred in the context of the invention.
- the free compounds of the formula (A) and their salts above and be ⁇ low are also appropriately and expediently to be understood as meaning, where appropria ⁇ te, the corresponding salts and the free compounds of the formula (A).
- the free form is in general preferred.
- compositions which comprise the compound of the formula (A) in the free form are prefer ⁇ red in the context of the present invention.
- Heteroatoms in the cyclic base skeleton of the heterocyclic radical R are all elements of the Periodic Table which can form at least two covalent bonds. N and S are preferred.
- Halogen - as a group per se and as a structural element of other groups and compounds, such as of haloalkyl, haloalkylthio, haloalkoxy, halocyclopropyl, haloalkenyl, haloalkynyl, haloallyloxy and haloallylthio - is fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine, in particular fluorine, chlorine or bromine, especially fluorine or chlorine, in particular chlorine..
- carbon-containing groups and compounds in each case contain 1 up to and including 6, preferably 1 up to and including 3, in particular 1 or 2, carbon atoms.
- Cycloalkyl is cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl, preferably cyclopropyl.
- Alkyl - as a group per se and as a structural element of other groups and compounds, such as of phenylalkyl, haloalkyl, alkoxy, haloalkoxy, alkylthio and haloalkylthio - is, in each case taking into due consideration the number of carbon atoms, defined from case to case, con ⁇ tained in the corresponding group or compound, either straight-chain, i.e.
- Alkenyl, haloalkenyl, alkynyl and haloalkynyl are straight-chain or branched and in each ca ⁇ se contain two or preferably one unsaturated carbon-carbon bond(s).
- the double or triple bonds of this substituent are preferably separated from the remaining part of the compound of the formula (A) by at least one saturated carbon atom. Examples are allyl, methallyl, but- 2-enyl, but-3-enyl, propargyl, but-2-ynyl and but-3-ynyl.
- Halogen-substituted carbon-containing groups and compounds such as haloalkyl, haloal ⁇ kylthio, haloalkoxy, halocyclopropyl, haloalkenyl, haloalkynyl, haloallyloxy and haloallylthio, can be partly halogenated or perhalogenated, and in the case of multiple halogenation the halogen substituents can be identical or different.
- haloalkyl - as a group per se and as a structural element of other groups and compounds, such as of haloalkylthio and haloalkoxy - are methyl which is mono- to trisubstituted by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CHF 2 or CF 3 ; ethyl which is mono- to pentasubstituted by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CH 2 CF 3 , CF 2 CF 3 , CF 2 CCI 3 , CF 2 CHCI 2 , CF 2 CHF 2 , CF 2 CFCI 2 , CF 2 CHBr 2 , CF 2 CHCIF, CF 2 CHBrF or CCIFCHCIF; propyl or isopropyl which are mono- to heptasubsti- tuted by fluorine, chlorine and/or bromine, such as CH 2 CHBrCH 2 Br, CF 2 CHFCF 3 , CH 2 CF
- haloalkenyl examples include 2,2-difluoroethen-1-yl, 2,2- dichloroethen-1-yl, 2-chloroprop-1-en-3-yl, 2,3-dichloroprop-1 -en-3-yl and 2,3-dibromoprop- 1-en-3-yl.
- haloalkynyl examples include 2-chloroprop-1 -yn-3-yl, 2,3-dichloroprop-1-yn-3-yl and 2,3-dibromoprop-1-yn-3-yl.
- halocyclopropyl examples include 2-chlorocydopropyl, 2,2- difluorocyclopropyl and 2-chloro-2-fluoro-cyclopropyl.
- haloallyloxy examples include 2- chloroprop-1-en-3-yloxy, 2,3-dichloroprop-1 -en-3-yloxy and 2,3-dibromoprop-1-en-3-yloxy.
- haloallylthio are 2-chloroprop-1 -en-3-ylthio, 2,3-dichloroprop-1-en-3-ylthio and 2,3-dibromoprop-1 -en-3-ylthio.
- phenylalkyl an alkyl group bonded to the remaining part of the compound of the formula (A) is substituted by a phenyl group, the alkyl group preferably being straight-chain and the phenyl group preferably being bonded to the alkyl group in a position higher than the ⁇ -position, in particular in the ⁇ -position; examples are benzyl, 2-phenylethyl and 4-phenyl- butyl.
- Particulariy preferred compounds of the formula (A) are those in which
- R is hydrogen, C ⁇ -C 4 alkyl, C 3 -C 6 cycloalkyl, C 2 -C 6 alkenyl or C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, in particular H or CH 3 ;
- the cyclic base skeleton of A contains 2 to 4, preferably conjugated, double bonds, preferably contains 2, preferably conjugated double bonds, and in particular has aromatic character,
- the cyclic base skeleton of A contains 1 up to and including 4, in particular 1 up to and including 3, especially 1 or 2, heteroatoms, particularly preferably 2 heteroatoms;
- the cyclic base skeleton of A contains 1 , 2 or 3 heteroatoms chosen from the group con ⁇ sisting of oxygen, sulfur and nitrogen, not more than one of the heteroatoms contained in the cyclic base skeleton being an oxygen or sulfur atom, preferably at least one nitrogen atom; (5) a compound of the formula (A) , in which A is mono- or disubstituted by substituents chosen from the group consisting of halogen and C ⁇ -C 3 alkyl, in particular by halogen, especially by chlorine;
- cyclic base skeleton of A is a pyridyl, 1 -oxidopyridinio or thiazolyl group, preferably the cyclic base skeleton of A is a pyrid-3-yl-, 1-oxido-3-pyridinio or thiazol-5-yl group, in particular A is a pyrid-3-yl, 2-halopyrid-5-yl, 2,3-dihalopyrid-5-yl, 2-C 1 -C 3 alkylpyrid-5-yl,
- A is especially a pyrid-3-yl, 2-halopyrid-5-yl, 2-halo-1 -oxido-5-pyridinio or 2-halothiazol-5-yl group, preferably A is a 2-chloropyrid-5-yl, 2-methylpyrid-5-yl, 1 -oxido-3-pyridinio, 2-chloro-1-oxido-
- A is especially a pyrid-3-yl, 2-chloropyrid-5-yl, 2-chloro-1 -oxido-5-pyridinio or 2-chlorothiazol-
- A is a 2-chloropyrid-5-yl or, preferably, 2-chlorothiazol-5-yl group
- A is a 2-chlorothiazol-5-yl or 2-chloropyrid-5-yl group
- R is d-C 4 alkyl
- X is N-NO 2 .
- a compo ⁇ sition which, in addition to the compound of the formula (A), also comprises only one further compound (I) to (CLXXXIV) having a pesticidal action is also preferred.
- Compositions which comprise pirimicarb in addition to a compound of the formula (A) are furthermore preferred.
- Compositions which comprise pyriproxyfen, fipronil, endosulfan or buprofezin in addition to a compound of the formula (A) are likewise preferred.
- the active compound combination according to the invention preferably comprises the acti ⁇ ve compound of the formula (A) and one of the active compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) in a mi ⁇ xing ratio of 100:1 to 1 :6000, in particular 1 :50 to 50:1 , in particular in a ratio of between 1 :20 and 20:1, in particular between 10:1 and 1:10, especially between 5:1 and 1:5, par ⁇ ticularly preferably between 2:1 and 1 :2, and also preferably between 4:1 and 2:1 , espe ⁇ cially in the ratio of 1 :1 , or 5:1 , or 5:2, or 5:3, or 5:4, or 4:1 , or 4:2, or 4:3, or 3:1 , or 3:2, or 2:1 , or 1 :5, or 2:5, or 3:5, or 4:5, or 1 :4, or 2:4, or 3:4, or 1 :3, or 2:3, or 1 :2, or, 1 :600, or 1 :300, or 1 :150, or
- the rates of application of the compound of the formula (A) and of the in ⁇ dividual compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) are lowered for the same good action.
- the combined mixture also still has a high degree of pest control where the two indivi ⁇ dual substances have become completely inactive in the range of excessively low rates of application. This allows on the one hand a considerable extension to the spectrum of pests which can be controlled and on the other hand an increase in application reliability.
- compositions according to the invention also additionally have further surprising advanta ⁇ ges which can likewise be described as synergistic in a broadened sense: thus, for examp ⁇ le, it is possible to control pests which cannot be controlled or sufficiently effectively con ⁇ trolled with the individual compounds(A) or (I) to (CLXXXIV), and the compositions accor ⁇ ding to the invention show a better toleration by plants, i.e., for example, a reduced phyto- toxicity, than the individual compounds (A) and (I) to (CLXXXIV).
- insects can furthermo ⁇ re be controlled in their various stages of development, which sometimes is not the case with the individual compounds (A) and (I) to (CLXXXIV), since these compounds can be used, for example, only as adulticides or only as larvicides against quite specific larval sta ⁇ ges.
- combinations of the compound (A) with certain compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) show more favourable properties during grinding, mixing, storage and also spraying.
- compositions according to the invention are valuable preventively and/or curatively even at low rates of concentration in the field of pest control, while being tolerated by warm ⁇ blooded animals, fishes and plants, and have a very favourable biocidal spectrum.
- the compositions according to the invention are active against all or individual stages of deve ⁇ lopment of normally sensitive and also resistant animal pests, such as insects and re ⁇ presentatives of the order Acarina.
- the insecticidal and/or acaricidal action of the composi ⁇ tions according to the invention can manifest itself here directly, i.e.
- the good action corre ⁇ sponding to a rate of destruction (mortality) of at least 50 to 60%.
- the animal pests include, for example: from the order Lepidoptera
- Ostrinia nubilalis Pammene spp., Pandemis spp., Panolis flammea, Pectinophora gossy- piella, Phthorimaea opercuiella, Pieris rapae, Pieris spp., Plutella xylostella, Prays spp.,
- Scirpophaga spp. Sesamia spp., Sparganothis spp., Spodoptera spp., Synanthedon spp.,
- Thaumetopoea spp. Tortrix spp., Trichoplusia ni and Yponomeuta spp.; from the order Coleoptera, for example
- Sitophilus spp. Sitotroga spp., Tenebrio spp., Tribolium spp. and Trogoderma spp.; from the order Orthoptera, for example
- Reticulitennes spp. from the order Psocoptera, for example
- Haematopinus spp. Linognathus spp., Pediculus spp., Pemphigus spp. and Phylloxera spp.; from the order Mallophaga, for example
- Scirtothrips aurantii from the order Heteroptera, for example
- Cimex spp. Distantiella theobroma, Dysdercus spp., Euchistus spp. Eurygaster spp. Lepto- corisa spp., Nezara spp., Piesma spp., Rhodnius spp., Sahlbergella singularis, Scotinopha- ra spp.
- Triatoma spp. from the order Homoptera, for example Aleurothrixus floccosus, Aleyrodes brassicae, Aonidiella spp., Aphididae, Aphis spp., Aspidiotus spp., Bemisia tabaci, Ceroplasterspp., Chrysomphalus aonidium, Chry- somphalus dictyospermi, Coccus hesperidum, Empoasca spp., Eriosoma lanigerum, Erythroneura spp., Gascardia spp., Laodelphax spp., Lecanium corni, Lepidosaphes spp., Macrosiphus spp., Myzus spp., Nephotettix spp., Nilaparvata spp., Paratoria spp., Pemphi ⁇ gus spp., Planococc
- Siphonaptera for example Ceratophyllus spp. and Xenopsylla cheopis
- Thysanura for example Lepisma saccharina
- Acarina for example
- active compound mixtures according to the invention in particular pests of the ty ⁇ pe mentioned which occur on plants, especially useful plants and ornamentals in agricultu- re, in horticulture and in forestry, or on parts, such as fruit, blossom, foliage, stems, tubers, or roots, of such plants can be controlled, i.e. checked or destroyed, and in some cases parts of plants which additionally grow later are also still protected from these pests.
- the pesticidal mixture according to the invention can advantageously be employed for pest control in cereals, such as maize or sorghum; in fruit, for example pome, stone and soft fruit, such as apples, pears, plums, peaches, almonds, cherries or berries, for example strawberries, raspberries and blackberries; in leguminous plants, such as beans, lentils, peas or soya; in oil-bearing crops, such as oilseed rape, mustard, poppy seed, olives, sun ⁇ flower, coconut, castor, cacao or groundnuts; in gourds, such as pumpkins, cucumbers or melons; in fibre plants, such as cotton, flax, hemp or jute; in citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons, grapefruits or mandarins; in vegetables, such as spinach, lettuce, asparagus, cab ⁇ bage varieties, carrots, onions, tomatoes, potatoes or capsicum; in lauraceous plants, such as avocado, cinnamonium, camphor, or in tobacco, nuts, coffee, aubergines
- the pesticides accor ⁇ ding to the invention are emulsifiable concentrates, suspension concentrates, directly spra- yable or dilutable solutions, spreadable pastes, dilute emulsions, sprayable powders, so ⁇ luble powders, dispersible powders, wettable powders, dusts, granules or encapsulations in polymeric substances which comprise the compound of the formula (A) or one of its salts and one of the other active compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) according to the invention.
- the active compounds are employed in these compositions in a pure form, the solid active compounds, for example, being employed in a specific particle size, or, preferably, toge ⁇ ther with - at least - one of the auxiliaries conventionally used in the art of formulation, such as extenders, for example solvents or solid carriers, or such as surface-active compounds (surfactants).
- the auxiliaries conventionally used in the art of formulation, such as extenders, for example solvents or solid carriers, or such as surface-active compounds (surfactants).
- Solvents are, for example: non-hydrogenated or partly hydrogenated aromatic hydrocar ⁇ bons, preferably fractions C 8 to C ⁇ 2 of alkylbenzenes, such as xylene mixtures, alkylated naphthalenes or tetrahydronaphthalene, aliphatic or cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons, such as paraffins or cyclohexane, alcohols, such as ethanol, propanol or butanol, glycols and ethers and esters thereof, such as propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol ether, ethylene glycol or ethylene glycol monomethyl or -ethyl ether, ketones, such as cyclohexanone, isophorone or diacetone alcohol, strongly polar solvents, such as N-methylpyrrolid-2-one, dimethyl sulfoxi ⁇ de or N,N-dimethylformamide, water, non-epoxidized or epoxidized plant oils, such as non
- Solid carriers for example for dusts and dispersible powders, which are as a rule used are natural rock powders, such as calcite, talc, kaolin, montmorillonite or attapulgite. Highly dis ⁇ perse silicic acids or highly disperse absorbent polymers can also be added to improve the physical properties.
- Granular, adso ⁇ tive granule carriers are porous types, such as pumice, crushed brick, sepiolite or bentonite, and non-adso ⁇ tive carrier materials are calcite or sand. A large number of granulated materials of inorganic or organic nature, in particular dolomite or comminuted plant residues, can furthermore be used.
- Surface-active compounds are, depending on the nature of the active compound to be for ⁇ mulated, nonionic, cationic and/or anionic surfactants or surfactant mixtures having good emulsifying, dispersing and wetting properties.
- the surfactants listed below are to be regar ⁇ ded only as examples here; many other surfactants which are conventionally used in the art of formulation and are suitable according to the invention are described in the relevant lite ⁇ rature.
- Nonionic surfactants are, in particular, polyglycol ether derivatives of aliphatic or cycloali ⁇ phatic alcohols, saturated or unsaturated fatty acids and alkylphenols, which can contain 3 to 30 glycol ether groups and 8 to 20 carbon atoms in the (aliphatic) hydrocarbon radical and 6 to 18 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical of the alkylphenols.
- Water-soluble adducts containing 20 to 250 ethylene glycol ether groups and 10 to 100 propylene glycol ether groups, of polyethylene oxide on polypropylene glycol, ethylenediaminopolypropylene gly ⁇ col and alkylpolypropylene glycol having 1 to 10 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain are furthermore suitable.
- the compounds mentioned usually comprise 1 to 5 ethylene glycol units per propylene glycol unit. Examples are nonylphenol-poiyethoxyethanols, castor oil polyglycol ether, polypropylene/polyethylene oxide adducts, tributylphenoxypoly- ethoxyethanol, polyethylene glycol and octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol.
- Fatty acid esters of polyoxyethylene-sorbitan such as polyoxyethylene-sorbitan trioleate, are furthermore pos ⁇ sible.
- Cationic surfactants are, in particular, quaternary ammonium salts which contain, as sub ⁇ stituents, at least one alkyl radical having 8 to 22 C atoms and, as further substituents, lo ⁇ were, non-haiogenated or halogenated alkyl, benzyl or lower hydroxy alkyl radicals.
- the salts are preferably in the form of halides, methyl-sulfates or ethyl-sulfates. Examples are ste ⁇ aryltrimethylammonium chloride and benzyldi(2-chloroethyl)ethylammonium bromide.
- Suitable inorganic surfactants can be both water-soluble soaps and water-soluble synthetic surface-active compounds.
- Suitable soaps are the alkali metal, alkaline earth metal and substituted and unsubstituted ammonium salts of higher fatty acids (C10-C22)- such as the sodium or potassium salts of oleic or stearic acid, or of naturally occurring fatty acid mixtu ⁇ res, which can be obtained, for example, from coconut oil or tall oil; and furthermore also the fatty acid methyl-taurine salts.
- fatty sulfonates are as a rule in the form of alkali metal, al ⁇ kaline earth metal or substituted or unsubstituted ammonium salts, and in general contain an alkyl radical having 8 to 22 C atoms, alkyl also including the alkyl moiety of acyl radicals; examples are the sodium or calcium salt of ligninsulfonic acid, of dodecylsulfuric acid ester or of a fatty alcohol sulfate mixture prepared from naturally occurring fatty acids.
- sulfonated benzimidazole derivatives preferably contain two sulfonic acid groups and one fatty acid radical having about 8 to 22 C atoms.
- Alkylarylsulfonates are, for ex ⁇ ample, the sodium, calcium or triethanolammonium salts of dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, of dibutylnaphthalenesulfonic acid or of a naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensati- on product.
- Corresponding phosphates such as salts of the phosphoric acid ester of a p- nonylphenol-(4-14)-ethylene oxide adduct or phospholipids, are furthermore also suitable.
- Emulsifiable concentrates Active compound mixture 1 to 90%, preferably 5 to 20% Surfactant:- 1 to 30%, preferably 10 to20 % Solvent: 5 to 98%, preferably 70 to 85%
- Active compound mixture 0.1 to 10%, preferably 0.1 to 1%
- Solid carrier ' 99.9 to 90%, preferably 99.9 to 99%
- Suspension concentrates Active compound mixture: 5 to 75%, preferably 10 to 50% Water: 94 to 24%, preferably 88 to 30% Surfactant: 1 to 40%, preferably 2 to 30%
- Wettable powders Active compound mixture: 0.5 to 90%, preferably 1 to 80% Surfactant: 0.5 to 20%, preferably 1 to 15% Solid carrier. 5 to 99%, preferably 15 to 98%
- Active compound mixture 0.5 to 30%, preferably 3 to 15%
- compositions according to the invention can also comprise other solid or liquid auxilia ⁇ ries, such as, stabilizers, for example non-epoxidized or epoxidized plant oils (for example epoxidized coconut oil, rape oil or soya oil), defoamers, for example silicone oil, preservati ⁇ ves, viscosity regulators, binders and/or tackifiers, as well as fertilizers or other active com ⁇ pounds for-achieving specific effects, for example bactericides, fungicides, nematicides, mollusicides or herbicides.
- auxilia ⁇ ries such as, stabilizers, for example non-epoxidized or epoxidized plant oils (for example epoxidized coconut oil, rape oil or soya oil), defoamers, for example silicone oil, preservati ⁇ ves, viscosity regulators, binders and/or tackifiers, as well as fertilizers or other active com ⁇ pounds for-achieving specific effects,
- compositions according to the invention are prepared in a known manner, in the ab ⁇ sence of auxiliaries, for example, by grinding, sieving and/or pressing a solid active compo ⁇ und or active compound mixture, for example to a particular particle size, and in the presence of at least one auxiliary, for example, by intimate mixing and/or grinding of the active compound or active compound mixture with the auxiliary or auxilaries.
- the invention therefore also relates to the process for the preparation of the compositions.
- Mixtures of a compound of the formula (A) with one or more of the compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) are preferably employed with the auxiliaries conventionally used in the art of fonmulation, and are therefore processed, for example, to emulsifiable concentrates, directly sprayable or diiutable solutions, dilute emulsions, wettable powders, soluble powders, dusts and granules, and also to encapsulations in, for example, polymeric substances, in a known manner.
- the methods of application such as spraying, atomizing, dusting, wetting, scatte ⁇ ring or pouring are chosen, as is the nature of the composition, according to the aims to be achieved and the given circumstances.
- the invention furthermore relates to the methods of application for the compositions, i.e. the methods for controlling pests of the type mentioned, such as spraying, atomizing, dusting, spreading, dressing, scattering or pouring, to be chosen according to the aims to be achie ⁇ ved and the given circumstances, and the use of the compositions for controlling pests of the type mentioned.
- Typical rates of concentration here are between 0.1 and 1000 ppm, preferably between 0.1 and 500 ppm, of active compound.
- the rate of application can vary within wide limits and depends on the nature of the soil, the nature of the application, (leaf application; seed dressing, application in the seed furrow), the crop plant, the pest to be controlled, the particular climatic circumstances which prevail and other factors determined by the nature of the application, the time of application and the target crop.
- the rates of application per hectare are in general 1 to 2000 g of active compound per hectare, in par ⁇ ticular 10 to 1000 g/ha, preferably 20 to 600 g/ha.
- a preferred method of application in the field of crop protection is application to the foliage of the plants (leaf application), where the frequency of application and rate of application can be chosen according to the risk of infestation by the particular pest.
- the active compound can also enter the plants via the root system (systemic action) by impregnating the locus of the plants with a liquid composition or introducing the active compounds in solid form into the locus of the plants, for example into the soil, for example in the form of. gra ⁇ nules (soil application). In paddy rice crops, such granules can be metered onto the flooded rice field.
- compositions according to the invention are also suitable for the protection of plant propagation material, for example seeds, such as fruit, tubers, or grain, or plant seedlings, against animal pests.
- the propagation material can be treated with the composition before being brought out, for example seed can be dressed before sowing.
- the active compounds according to the invention can also be applied to the seed grains (coating) either by im ⁇ pregnating the grains in a liquid composition or coating them with a solid composition.
- the composition can also be applied to the site where the propagation material is brought out, during broadcasting, for example into the seed furrow during sowing.
- the invention further ⁇ more relates to the treatment methods for plant propagation material and the plant propa ⁇ gation material treated in this way.
- Example F1 Emulsion concentrates a) b) c)
- Tributylphenolpolyethylene glycol ether (30 mol of EO) 12 % 4 %
- Xylene mixture 65 % 25 % 20 % EO is the degree of ethoxylation of castor oil or tributylphenol.
- Emulsions of any desired concentration can be prepared from such concentrates by dilution with water.
- Example F2 Solutions a) b) c) d)
- the solutions are suitable for use in the form of tiny drops.
- Example F3 Granules a) b) c) d)
- the active compounds are dissolved together in methylene chloride, the solution is sprayed onto the carrier and the solvent is then evaporated off in vacuo.
- Example F4 Dusts a) b)
- Active compound mixture (1 : 1) 2 % 5 %
- Example F5 Wettable powders a b) c)
- the active compounds are mixed with the additives and ground thoroughly in a suitable mill. Wettable powders which can be diluted with water to give suspensions of any desired con ⁇ centration are obtained.
- Example F6 Emulsion concentrate
- Emulsions of any desired concentration can be prepared from this concentrate by dilution with water.
- Example F7 Dusts a) b)
- Active compound mixture (2 : 1) 10 %
- the active compounds are mixed with the additives and the mixture is ground and moiste ⁇ ned with water. This mixture is extruded, granulated and then dried in a stream of air.
- Example F9 Coated granules
- Polyethylene glycol (molecular wt. 200) 3 %
- the finely ground active compounds are applied uniformly to the kaolin, which is moistened with polyethylene glycol, in a mixer. Dust-free coated granules are obtained in this way.
- Active compound mixture (1 : 1) 40 % o
- Nonylphenol polyethylene glycol ether (15 mol of EO) 6 %
- the finely ground active compounds are mixed intimately with the additives.
- a suspension concentrate from which suspensions of any desired concentration can be prepared by dilu ⁇ tion with water is thus obtained.
- the pesticidal action EA to be expected for a given combination of two pesticides can also be calculated as follows (cf. COLBY, S.R., "Calculating synergistic and antagoni ⁇ stic response of herbicide combinations", Weeds 15, Pages 20-22, 1967).
- Y Per cent mortality on treatment with a compound (I) to (CLXXXIV) at a rate of applica ⁇ tion of q kg per hectare compared with the untreated control.
- EA Expected pesticidal action (per cent mortality compared with the untreated control) after treatment with the compound of the formula (A) and a compound (I) to (CLXXXIV) at a rate of application of p + q kg of active compound per hectare.
- Example B1 Action against Bemisia tabaci
- Dwarf bean plants are placed in gauze cages and populated with adults of Bemisia tabaci. After oviposition has taken place, all the adults are removed. 10 days later, the plants with the nymphs on them are sprayed with an aqueous suspension spray liquor comprising 50 ppm of the active compound mixture. After a further 14 days, the percentage hatching of the eggs is evaluated in comparison with untreated control batches.
- Young soya plants are sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray liquor comprising 360 ppm of the active compound mixture. After the spray coating has dried on, the soya plants are populated with 10 caterpillars of the third stage of Spodoptera littoralis and placed in a pla ⁇ stic container. Evaluation takes place 3 days later. The percentage reduction in the popula ⁇ tion and the percentage reduction in feeding damage (% action) are determined from com ⁇ parison of the number of dead cate ⁇ illars and of the feeding damage on the treated plants to those on the untreated plants.
- combinations of an active compound of the formula (A) with one of the active compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) show a synergistic effect.
- a suspension spray li ⁇ quor which comprises 200 ppm of the compound (A.2) and 160 ppm of the compound (XXIX) and a suspension spray liquor which comprises 120 ppm of the compound (A) and 240 ppm of the compound (XXIV) show an activity of over 80%.
- Example B3 Ovradal action on Lobesia botrana
- Lobesia botrana eggs deposited on filter paper are immersed for a short time in an acetone- aqueous test solution comprising 400 ppm of the active compound mixture to be tested. After the test solution has dried on, the eggs are incubated in Petri dishes. After 6 days, the percentage hatching of the eggs is evaluated in comparison with untreated control batches (% reduction in hatching).
- combinations of an active compound of the formula (A) with one of the active compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) show a synergistic effect.
- a suspension spray li ⁇ quor which comprises 300 ppm of the compound (A.5) and 100 ppm of the compound (III) and a suspension spray liquor which comprise 200 ppm of the compound (A.2) and 200 ppm of the compound (LVII) show an activity of over 80%.
- Example B4 Ovradal action on Heliothis virescens
- Heliothis virescens eggs deposited on filter paper are immersed for a short time in an ace ⁇ tone-aqueous test solution comprising 400 ppm of the active compound mixture to be te ⁇ sted. After the test solution has dried on, the eggs are incubated in Petri dishes. After 6 days, the percentage hatching of the eggs is evaluated in comparison with untreated control batches (% reduction in hatching). ln this test, combinations of an active compound of the formula (A) with one of the active compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) show a synergistic effect.
- a suspension spray li ⁇ quor which comprises 240 ppm of the compound (A.1) and 160 ppm of the compound (I) and a suspension spray liquor which comprise 100 ppm of the compound (A.5) and 300 ppm of the compound (I) show an activity of over 80%.
- Example B5 Action against Plutella xylostella caterpillars
- Young cabbage plants are sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray liquor which comprises 440 ppm of the active compound. After the spray coating has dried on, the cabbage plants are populated with ten caterpillars of the third stage of Plutella xylostella and placed in a plastic container. The evaluation takes place 3 days later. The percentage reduction in po ⁇ pulation and percentage reduction in feeding damage (% action) are determined from the comparison of the number of dead cate ⁇ illars and of the feeding damage on the treated plants to those on the untreated plants.
- combinations of an active compound of the formula (A) with one of the active compounds (I) to (CLXXXIV) show a synergistic effect.
- a suspension spray li ⁇ quor which comprises 40 ppm of the compound (A.5) and 400 ppm of the compound (XI) and a suspension spray liquor which comprises 220 ppm of the compound (A.7) and 220 ppm of the compound (L) show an activity of over 80%.
- Pea seedlings are infected with Myzus persicae, subsequently sprayed with a spray liquor comprising 400 ppm of the active compound and incubated at 20°C. An evaluation takes place 3 and 6 days later. The percentage reduction in the population (% action) is deter ⁇ mined from the comparison of the number of dead aphids on the treated plants to that on the untreated plants.
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