WO1999022597A1 - Pesticide against plant-pathogenic microorganisms - 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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- 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
- A01N25/00—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of application, e.g. seed treatment or sequential application; Substances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests
- A01N25/02—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of application, e.g. seed treatment or sequential application; Substances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests containing liquids as carriers, diluents or solvents
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- the present invention relates to a composition for controlling pathogenic bacteria and/or fungi on plants, trees and the like, in addition to a method wherein the composition is applied.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a new pesticide which does not have the above stated drawbacks and which can be used to control pathogenic bacteria and fungi on plants, trees and the like in situ.
- composition comprising lactoperoxidase, thiocyanate (SCNJ and/or iodide (I " ) and a hydrogen peroxide donor system, in particular glucose oxidase and glucose.
- a hydrogen peroxide donor system in particular glucose oxidase and glucose.
- glucose oxidase/glucose system other hydrogen donor systems can also be used such as sodium percarbonate or stabilized hydrogen peroxide.
- An advantage of this new agent according to the invention is that the danger of resistances is very small or even absent. Moreover it is an agent on a natural basis .
- lactoperoxidase The antimicrobial activity of lactoperoxidase is per se known and described for instance in European patent no. 0 514 417 and international application O97/26908. These relate however to application of this so-called LP system (lactoperoxidase system) for conserving cosmetic products or for medical purposes in humans and animals. Because the treatment of microbial infections in plants, trees and parts thereof takes place under entirely different (and often greatly varying) conditions than in humans and animals, it is not obvious that known systems based on lactoperoxidase could also have an in situ biocidal effect on plant pathogens.
- an oil base is also added to the composition.
- an oil base is also added to the composition.
- the oil has the object of ensuring a good distribution of the composition on the leaves and other parts of the plant and of preventing evaporation of the agent, which is in fact an aqueous composition.
- the activity of the composition does not depend on a specific temperature or relative humidity.
- the chance of resistance to the composition being developed is small, because the system has no specific effect on micro- organisms, such as antibiotics do have. Plants, animal and human cells are insensitive to the system.
- the composition according to the invention comprises for instance per litre of aqueous solution at least 10 mg lactoperoxidase; at least 50 I.E. glucose oxidase; at least 0.05% glucose; at least 25 mg iodide (I " ); at least 5 mg thiocyanate (SCNJ ; and optionally a maximum of 1% oil base.
- a maximum of 0.2% spreading agent can optionally further be present.
- the composition preferably comprises per litre of aqueous solution at least 50 mg lactoperoxidase; at least 100 I.E. glucose oxidase; at least 0.1% glucose; at least 50 mg iodide (I " ); at least 10 mg thiocyanate (SCNJ and optionally a maximum of 0.1% oil base.
- a maximum of 0.1% spreading agent can optionally further be present.
- a good activity of the composition is obtained when it comprises per litre of aqueous solution 10-100 mg, preferably 30-70 mg lactoperoxidase; 50-1000 I.E., preferably 100-250 I.E. glucose oxidase; 0.05-2%, preferably 0.1-1% glucose; 25-200 mg, preferably 50-100 mg iodide (I " ) ; 5-50 mg, preferably 10-20 mg thiocyanate (SCNJ and optionally 0.01-2%, preferably 0.2-1% oil base.
- the quantity of spreading agent which may optionally be added amounts to 0.01-0.2%, preferably 0.05-0.07%.
- the oil base always consists of at least an oil and an agent for emulsifying the oil in the aqueous solution to form an oil-in-water emulsion.
- This agent for emulsifying can be a separate emulsifier but can also be formed by the oil itself, which has self -emulsifying properties.
- Such self-emulsifying oils can be manufactured by modifying oil, for instance by ethoxylating. On the basis of his professional knowledge the skilled person can select the most suitable emulsifier for a determined oil.
- the oil used in the oil base is chosen from the group of mineral oils, vegetable oils, animal oils or is a mixture of one or more oils from one or more of these groups. Recommended are oils which inherently already have a greater or lesser degree of antimicrobial activity.
- vegetable oils are peanut oil, sesame oil, rape-seed oil, linseed oil, castor oil, soybean oil, corn germ oil, cotton-seed oil. Of these peanut oil is found to be particularly suitable for the purpose of the invention.
- Suitable mineral oils are for instance diverse types of paraffin oil or kerosine-type oils.
- one or more spreading agents can further be added to the composition or the oil base.
- suitable spreading agents are usually non- ionogenic surface tension-reducing substances.
- ethoxylated alcohols for instance Volpo T7TM, and phosphatidyl lipids, such as Nathin 130TM.
- the oil base consists of at least 80-90, preferably 85 parts oil; 5- 15, preferably 10 parts emulsifier; optionally 1-10, preferably 5 parts of a lecithin fraction.
- 0.01-0.2%, preferably 0.05% spreading agent can be added to the composition per litre of aqueous solution.
- the composition according to the invention comprises an oil base consisting of peanut oil, a polyoxyethylene sorbitol hexaoleate, such as the emulsifier Atlas 1086TM (ICI) and a lecithin fraction consisting of phosphatidyl lipids, such as Nathin 130TM (ENR) , in addition to a spreading agent consisting of ethoxylated alcohols, such as Volpo T7TM (CRODA) .
- oil base consisting of peanut oil
- a polyoxyethylene sorbitol hexaoleate such as the emulsifier Atlas 1086TM (ICI)
- ICI emulsifier Atlas 1086TM
- ENR Nathin 130TM
- CRODA Volpo T7TM
- Adhesives ensure for instance that the constituents of the composition are not rinsed off the plant by rain or other conditions. Adhesives can also be selected in simple manner by a skilled person in this field from the available supply. Examples are starch, gums such as xanthan gum, gum Arabic and carboxymethyl celluloses (CMCs) .
- the composition can be applied by means of spraying, sprinkling, atomizing, overhead spraying, watering, immersing, drip irrigation.
- a particularly advantageous method for applying the composition is spraying both by means of low volume methods (mist systems) and high volume methods .
- Drip irrigation can be used for culture systems on rockwool and other growth substrates .
- the agent according to the invention can also be used to disinfect drip irrigation systems. In both latter cases the presence of the oil base is not strictly necessary for an optimal activity.
- Immersion in a bath with the composition is particularly suitable for the treatment of plant parts, in particular harvestable parts, such as bulbs, tubers, fruits and the like.
- composition according to the invention can be made commercially available in different forms.
- a form is recommended wherein the activity of the enzyme lactoperoxidase is delayed as long as possible because this increases the shelf -life of the product.
- the activity of the enzyme lactoperoxidase starts as soon as a hydrogen peroxide donor is present.
- the glucose oxidase/glucose system is the hydrogen eroxide donor. It is therefore recommended, at least for determined applications, to supply the hydrogen peroxide donor separately of the enzyme lactoperoxidase.
- the oil base and the spreading agent can, if desired, also be packaged separately.
- a kit for forming the composition, which kit comprises an optionally concentrated enzyme composition consisting of at least lactoperoxidase and optional additives, a hydrogen peroxide donor composition consisting of at least glucose oxidase and glucose, thiocyanate and/or iodide and optional other additives, and an oil composition consisting of at least oil, an optional emulsifier, optional spreading agents and optional other additives, wherein the three compositions must be mixed with each other before use in a ratio such that a composition according to the invention is obtained.
- the composition according to the invention can optionally be marketed in a concentrated form which may or may not be dry. The final composition is then obtained by dilution or dissolving in for instance water.
- Botrvotinia spp grey moulds
- B . fuckeliana anamorphic Botrytis cinerea
- pannose (mildew in rose) , Ervsiphe spp, Oidium spp and Leveillula taurica (also true mildew types) , Fusarium spp ("foot rot and/or wilt disease”), Phvtophtora spp ("foot and/or root disease), Pythium spp ("foot disease”), Plasmopara, Peronospora , and Sclerospora spp (the downy mildew types) , Rhizoctonia , Verticillium and Sclerotinia spp (causes of spot) , Rhizopus and Penicillium spp (causes of (storage) rot ) and Venturia spp (causes of scab) .
- Bacterial infections which can be treated with the composition according to the invention are inter alia infections by Erwinia chrysanthemi , Pseudomonas syringae , Xanthomonas campestris, Curtobactrium flaccumfaciens .
- the composition and the method according to the invention can be used in the broadest sense for plant protection and pathogen control in for instance agriculture, horticulture, vegetable growing, ornamental plant cultivation, fruit growing, bulb growing, the culture of potted plants, forestry etc., and as consumer product for indoor plants.
- plant parts can also be treated such as bulbs, tubers, flowers, cuttings, fruits and the like.
- Plant protection and pathogen control are understood to mean according to the invention both preventive and curative activities. In most cases however this will relate to the killing of pathogens which are already present. In a number of other cases however, preventive treatment of plant parts can also be envisaged.
- the composition according to the invention requires free water to be active, but can be made active again after being dried by adding water.
- the composition according to the invention is a natural pesticide and therefore environmentally- friendly.
- the invention further relates to a method for controlling plant -pathogenic bacteria and/or fungi on plants, trees and parts thereof, comprising of applying the composition according to the invention to the plant, tree or part thereof .
- spore powder of the fungus Verticillium lecanii which is used as test organism, at a concentration of about 10xl0 10 spores/gram. 10 grams is weighed off and suspended in 100 ml water. The spores must then be left to steep for a minimum of half an hour.
- Unit LP is the quantity of lactoperoxidase per ml which gives an extinction increase of 4.41 per minute at 412 nm in a substrate solution of 1 mM ABTS and 0.1 mM hydrogen peroxide in 50 mM citrate buffer at a pH of 5.0 and a temperature of 37 °C.
- ABTS 2,2 azino-di-(3- ethylbenzothiazoline) -6-sulphonate
- ** 1 Unit GO The quantity of enzyme which can oxidize
- the aqueous solution is adjusted to pH 6.5 with citric acid.
- 10 ml spore suspension is then added to 90 ml agent .
- the lactoperoxidase system is subsequently given 1, 3, 5 and 15 minutes to act on the spores and at each point in time 1 ml is taken out and diluted lOOOx with tap water to dilute the lactoperoxidase system.
- 30 ⁇ l is removed from this diluted solution and pipetted onto a SDA (Sabouraud Dextrose Agar) plate. After 24 and 48 hours the percentage of germinating spores is determined. This percentage is compared with a blank.
- the blank contains 10 ml spore suspension with 90 ml water which is also diluted 1000 x and a droplet of 30 ⁇ l of which is placed on SDA.
- the experiment is performed at a temperature of 21°C. It was found that Verticillium lecanii was killed off in this manner for 99% by the agent according to the invention within 1 minute.
- the experiment is performed as described in example 1 with an agent in which no KI (I " ) is present. Only the activity on the spores immediately after starting the enzyme system was examined here .
- Verticillium lecanii was killed off for only 25% by this composition and embodiment. This shows that addition of I " significantly increases the biocidal activity on fungi .
- Verticillium lecanii was killed off for 99% by the agent according to the invention.
- Verticillium lecanii was killed off for 99% by the agent at both temperatures within 1 minute.
- the experiment is performed as according to example
- Plastic petri dishes are used for the bioassay with a diameter of 9 cm. Each petri dish is filled with a layer of 8 to 10 mm agar.
- the agar is prepared by dissolving 10 gram of agar powder in 1 litre of water and bringing this just to the boil. Hereafter the agar is decanted into a beaker and placed in a cold water bath. When the agar solution has cooled to about 50 °C the petri dishes are filled.
- round cucumber leaf punches are arranged on the agar . The leaf punches have the same diameter as the petri dish and are laid on the agar with the underside of the leaf facing downward. In this manner the leaf can remain fresh for about 14 days.
- the leaf punches are subsequently inoculated with Sphaerotheca fuliginea.
- a cucumber leaf with fresh mildew is rinsed with a plant spray for this purpose.
- the rinsing water with mildew spores therein is collected in a beaker.
- the bioassay dishes with the leaf punches are sprayed with this rinsing water using a Badger sprayer (2 bar) .
- the dishes are dried in air and placed with the cover thereon in a space with a relative humidity (RH) of 75%.
- RH relative humidity
- An RH of 75% is obtained by dissolving 150 gram NaCl in 100 ml water.
- the NaCl solution is placed in a closed container with gauze over the liquid on which the bioassay dishes can lie.
- the bioassay dishes are sprayed with a Badger sprayer (2 bar) and dried in air.
- the closed petri dishes are placed above a saturated salt solution with an RH of 75%.
- Six to seven days after inoculation of the mildew the bioassay dishes are assessed for the appearance of mildew and the percentage of leaf covering of the mildew. If necessary, and possible, the leaf punches are sprayed again with the agent according to the invention 7 days after inoculation of the mildew. Five days after the second spraying the leaf punches are assessed again.
- 500 ml agent is made with the ingredients in Table 2.
- Unit LP is the quantity of lactoperoxidase per ml which gives an extinction increase of 4.41 per minute at 412 nm in a substrate solution of 1 mM ABTS and 0.1 mM hydrogen peroxide in 50 mM citrate buffer at a pH of 5.0 and a temperature of 37°C.
- ABTS 2,2 azino-di-(3- ethylbenzothiazoline) -6-sulphonate
- Sphaerotheca fuliginea of about 80-95%. Water has no noticeable control result on Sphaerotheca fuliginea.
- the initial damage before spraying is 50% for the plants treated with the agent according to the invention and 50% for the plants treated with chemical control. 1000 ml of agent is made with the ingredients in Table 3.
- Unit LP is the quantity of lactoperoxidase per ml which gives an extinction increase of 4.41 per minute at 412 nm in a substrate solution of 1 mM ABTS and 0.1 mM hydrogen peroxide in 50 mM citrate buffer at a pH of 5.0 and a temperature of 37 °C.
- ABTS 2,2 azino-di-(3- ethylbenzothiazoline) -6-sulphonate
- the chemical control gives a control result on Sphaerotheca fuliginea of about 40%.
- the method used for the field experiments is the same as the method description of semi-field experiments from example 10, with the difference that fully grown plants are used in a greenhouse and spraying is carried out with either a knapsack sprayer or a spray barrow. 1000 1 of agent is made with the ingredients of Table 4.
- the agent with spreading agent gives a control result on Sphaerotheca fuliginea of about 90%.
- the agent without spreading agent gives a control result of about 75%.
- the experiment is performed as described in example 12 with a knapsack sprayer, with the difference that instead of cucumber paprika with the mildew associated therewith, Leveillula taurica, is used. No spreading agent is used.
- the agent according to the invention gives a control result on mildew (Oiduim lycopersicum) on tomato of about 80-85%.
- a bacteria solution is made of about 10 8 spores/ml in Nutrient Broth. 500 ml agent is made with the ingredients of Table 5. Table 5
- ** 1 Unit GO The quantity of enzyme which can oxidize 30 mg/1 glucose in 15 minutes at 35°C and pH 5.1
- 10 ml bacteria suspension is added to 90 ml of the agent.
- the agent is then given 5, 10, 15 and 30 minutes to act on the bacteria and at each point in time 1 ml is taken out and diluted 1000 x in Nutrient Broth in order to dilute the agent. From this diluted solution 0.1 ml is removed and pipetted onto a NUA (Nutrient Agar) plate and plated out. After 72 hours the plates are assessed for bacterial growth. This is compared with a blank.
- the experiment is performed at a temperature of 21°C and at a pH of about 7.5. Use is made in this experiment of the bacteria Xanthomonas campestris.
- Xanthomonas campestris is killed for 100% within 5 minutes by the agent according to the invention.
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