WO2002015694A2 - Herbicidal mixtures - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an improvement in the efficacy of herbicidal 2-phenyl-4- (hetero-) aryloxypyrimidines by combination with a selected second herbicidal compound and/or a safener.
- the herbicidal 2-phenyl-4- (hetero-) aryloxypyrimidines to be used according to the present invention are a group of compounds, disclosed for example by the European Patent Application EP 0 723 960, which display excellent herbicidal performance, in particular against broad-leaved weeds in cereal crops.
- the 2-phenyl-4- (hetero-) aryloxypyrimidines when used as the sole active ingredient, do not always achieve effective control of the full spectrum of weed species encountered in commercial agronomic applications, in conjunction with reliable selectivity for the crop species . Such gaps in the spectrum of control can be over- come by co-treatment with another herbicide known to be effective against the relevant weed species and/or with a safener to reduce crop injury.
- the present invention relates to a herbicidal composition com- prising, as active ingredient, a synergistically effective amount of
- A represents an optionally substituted phenyl group or an optionally substituted 5- or 6-membered nitrogen-containing heteroaromatic group or a difluorobenzodioxolyl group;
- n an integer from 0 to 2 ;
- n represents an integer from 0 to 5 ;
- R 1 (or each R 1 ) independently represents a halogen atom, an optionally substituted alkyl, alkenyl, alkinyl, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, dialkoxyalkyl , alkoxyalkoxy, alkylthio, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, alkoxyamino or formami- 5 dino group;
- R 2 (or each R 2 ) independently represents a halogen atom, an optionally substituted alkyl, alkenyl, alkinyl, haloal- kyl, haloalkoxy, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, al- ⁇ ⁇ 0 kylthio, haloalkylthio group or a nitro, cyano, SF 5 or a alkylsulphonyl or alkylsulfinyl group;
- X3 at least one additional herbicidal compound, which is active against broad-leaved weeds and/or annual grasses;
- the present invention also includes a method for controlling undesirable plant species comprising application of at least one compound of group (1) and at least one compound of group (2)
- these compounds may be applied separately or together, in herbicidally effective and/or safening effective amounts .
- a mixture of herbicides shows synergistic effect if the herbicidal activity of the mixture is larger than the sum of activities of the separately applied compounds .
- the expected herbicidal activity for a given mixture of two herbicides can be calculated as follows (see Colby, S.R., "Calculating synergistic and antagonistic response of herbicide combinations", Weeds 15, 20-22 (1967):
- Y is the percentage of growth inhibition treatment with a herbicide 2 at a dose of q kg/ha compared with an untreated control
- WE is the herbicidal effect to be expected upon treatment (% of growth inhibition compared with untreated control) with a combination of herbicide 1 and 2 at a dose of p + q g/ha, respectively.
- the compounds of group (1), (2) and (3) can exist, or be used, in the form of the pure enantiomers and also as racemates or dias- tereomer mixtures .
- Suitable salts, esters, thioesters and amides are, in general, those ones which do not adversely affect the herbicidal action of the active ingredients.
- Suitable cations are, in particular, ions of the alkali metals, preferably lithium, sodium and potassium, of the alkaline earth metals, preferably calcium and magnesium, and of the transition metals, preferably manganese, copper, zinc and iron, and also ammonium, it being possible in this case, if desired, for one to four hydrogen atoms to be replaced by C ⁇ -C 4 -alkyl, hydroxy-C ⁇ -C- alkyl , C ⁇ -C 4 -alkoxy-C ⁇ -C-alkyl, hydroxy-C ⁇ -C 4 -alkoxy-C ⁇ -C-alkyl , phenyl or benzyl, preferably ammonium, dimethylammonium, diiso- propylammonium, tetramethylammonium, tetrabutylammonium, 2-(2-hy- droxyeth-1-oxy) eth-l-yl ammonium, di (2-hydroxyeth-1-yl) ammonium
- Anions of suitable acid addition salts are mainly chloride, bromide, fluoride, hydrogen sulfate, sulfate, dihydrogen phosphate, hydrogen phosphate, nitrate, hydrogen carbonate, carbonate, hexa- fluorosilicate, hexafluorophosphate, benzoate and the anions of C ⁇ -C 4 -alkanoic acids, preferably formate, acetate, propionate and butyrate .
- Suitable esters are alkyl-, alkoxyalkyl-, allyl- and propargyl- esters, especially Ci-in-alkyl esters for example methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, isopropyl-, butyl-, isobutyl-, pentyl-, mexyl- (1-me- thylhexyl) or isooctyl (2-ethylhexyl) ester, C ⁇ _ 4 alkoxyethylester for example methoxyethyl-, ethoxyethyl- or butoxyethylester, allyl esters and propargyl esters .
- Suitable thioesters are alkylthioesters, especially C ⁇ _ ⁇ n-alkyl- thio esters for example ethylthio ester.
- Suitable amides are alkyl amides, especially methyl amide and di- methylamide, and aryl amides like phenyl amide or 2-chloro-phenyl amide .
- the organic moieties mentioned for the substituents R 1 , R 2 and R to R f or as radicals on phenyl or heteroaromatic rings represent collective terms for individual enumerations of the individual group members.
- All hydrocarbon chains, ie. all alkyl, haloalkyl, alkoxy, haloalkoxy, alkylthio, alkylsulfinyl, alkylsulfonyl and alkoxycarbonyl moieties can be straight chain or branched.
- halogenated substituents preferably have at- tached to them one to five identical or different halogen atoms. Halogen means in each case fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
- Ci_ 2 alkyl methyl or ethyl
- C ⁇ _ 4 alkyl C ⁇ - 2 alkyl as mentioned above, and also n-propyl, 1-methylethyl, butyl, 1-methylpropyl , 2-methylpropyl or 1, 1-methylethyl ;
- C ⁇ _ 6 alkyl C ⁇ _ 4 alkyl as mentioned above, and also pentyl,
- C ⁇ _ 4 haloalkyl C ⁇ _ 4 alkyl as mentioned above which are partially or fully substituted by fluorine, chlorine, bromine and/or iodine, eg. chloromethyl, dichloromethyl, trichlorome- thyl, fluoromethyl , difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, chloro- fluoromethyl , dichlorofluoromethyl, chlorodifluoromethyl, 2-fluoroethyl, 2-chloroethyl, 2-bromoethyl, 2-iodoethyl, 2 ,2-difluoroethyl, 2 , 2 , 2-trifluoroethyl, 2-chloro-2-fluoroethyl, 2-chloro-2 ,2-difluoroethyl, 2 , 2-dichloro-2-fluoroethyl, 2 ,2 ,2-trichloroethyl, pentafluoroe
- C ⁇ _ 6 haloalkyl C ⁇ _ 4 haloalkyl as mentioned above, and also 5-fluoropentyl, 5-chloropentyl, 5-bromopentyl, 5-iodopentyl, undecafluoropentyl , 6-fluorohexyl, 6-chlorohexyl , 6-bromo- hexyl, 6-iodohexyl or dodecafluorohexyl ;
- C ⁇ _ 4 alkoxy and the alkoxy part of C-. 4 alkoxycarbonyl methoxy, ethoxy, propyoxy, 1-methylethoxy, butoxy, 1-methyl- propoxy, 2-methylpropoxy or 1, 1-methylethoxy;
- C ⁇ _ 6 alkoxy C _ 4 alkoxy as mentioned above, and also pen- toxy, 1-methylbutoxy, 2-methylbutoxy, 3-methylbuoxy, 2,2-dime- thylpropoxy, 1-ethylpropoxy, hexoxy, 1, 1-dimethylpropoxy, 1,2-dimethylpropoxy, 1-methylpentoxy, 2-methylpentoxy, 3-methylpentoxy, 4-methylpentoxy, 1, 1-dimethyIbutoxy, 1,2-di- methyIbutoxy, 1, 3-dimethylbutoxy, 2 , 2-dimethyIbutoxy, 2,3-di- methylbutoxy, 3 , 3-dimethylbutoxy, 1-ethylbutoxy, 2-ethyl- butoxy, 1, 1,2-trimethyIbutoxy, 1-ethyl-l-methylpropoxy or l-ethyl-2-methylpropoxy;
- C ⁇ _ haloalkoxy C ⁇ - 4 alkoxy as mentioned above which are par- tially or fully substituted by fluorine, chlorine, bromine and/or iodine, eg. dichloromethoxy, trichloromethoxy, fluoro- methoxy, difluoromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy, bromodifluorome- thoxy, chlorodifluoromethoxy, 2-fluoroethoxy, 2-chloroethoxy, 2-bromoethoxy, 2-iodoethoxy, 2 , 2-difluoroethoxy, 2,2,2-tri- fluoroethoxy, 2-chloro-2-fluoroethoxy, 2-chloro-2 , 2-difluoroethoxy, 2 ,2-dichloro-2-fluoroethoxy, 2 , 2 , 2-trichloroethoxy, pentafluoroethoxy, 2-fluoropropoxy, 3-fluoropropoxy, 2,
- C ⁇ - 6 haloalkoxy C 1 - 4 haloalkoxy as mentioned above, and also 5-fluoropentoxy, 5-chloropentoxy, 5-bromopentoxy, 5-iodopen- toxy, undecafluoropentoxy, 6-fluorohexoxy, 6-chlorohexoxy, 6-bromohexoxy, 6-iodohexoxy or dodecafluorohexoxy;
- a is a 5- or 6-membered heteroaryl group comprises optionally substituted 5- or 6-membered heterocycles containing one or more nitrogen and/or oxygen and/or sulfur atoms, 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms being preferred.
- groups are pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, pyridyl, pyrazinyl, pyrimidyl, pyridazinyl, isoxazolyl, isothiazolyl and triazinyl groups.
- any of the above mentioned moieties comprises an alkyl, alkenyl or alkinyl group
- such groups may be linear or branched and may contain up to 12, preferably up to 4, carbon atoms.
- Examples of such groups are methyl, ethyl, propyl, vinyl, allyl, propargyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl and tertiary-butyl groups .
- the alkyl portion of a haloalkyl, haloalkoxy, alkylthio, haloalkylthio, alkoxy, alkyla- mino, dialkylamino, alkoxyamino, alkylsulfinyl or alkylsulfonyl group suitably has from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, preferably 1 or 2 carbon atoms.
- the number of carbon atoms in the alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy or dialkoxyalkyl groups is up to 6, preferably up to 4, e.g. methoxymethyl , methoxymethoxy, methoxyethy1 , ethoxyme- thyl, ethoxyethoxy, dimethoxymethy1.
- Halogen means a fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine atom, preferably fluorine, chlorine or bromine.
- Haloalkyl, haloalkyl- thio and haloalkoxy are preferably mono-, di-, tri- or perfluo- roalkyl, -alkylthio and -alkoxy, especially trifluoromethyl, di- fluoromethoxy, trifluoromethylthio and trifluoromethoxy.
- the substituent groups which are optionally present may be any of those customarily employed in the modification and/or development of pesticidal compounds and are especially substituents that maintain or enhance the herbicidal activity associated with the compounds of the present invention, or influence persistence of action, soil or plant penetration, or any other desirable property of such herbicidal compounds .
- optional substituents include halogen, especially fluorine, chlorine and bromine atoms, and nitro, cyano, amino, hydroxyl, C ⁇ - 4 -alkyl, C ⁇ - 4 -alkoxy, C ⁇ _ 4 -alkylthio, C ⁇ - 4 -haloalkyl, C ⁇ _ 4 -haloalkoxy, C- 4 -haloalkylthio.
- 1 to 5 substituents may suitably be employed, 1 to 2 substituents being preferred.
- moieties defined above as comprising an optionally substituted alkyl group including alkyl parts of haloalkyl, alkoxy, alkoxyalkyl, dialkoxyalkyl , alkoxyalkoxy, alkylthio, haloalkoxy, alkylamino dialkyla ino, alkoxyamino, alkylthio, haloalkylthio, alkylsulfinyl and alkylsulfonyl groups
- substituents include phenyl, halogen atoms, nitro, cyano, hydroxyl, C ⁇ - 4 -alkoxy, C ⁇ - 4 -haloalkoxy and C ⁇ _ 4 -alkoxycarbo- nyl groups .
- substituents include phenyl, halogen atoms, nitro, cyano, C ⁇ - 4 -alkoxy, C ⁇ - 4 -haloalkoxy and C ⁇ _ 4 -alkoxycarbonyl groups .
- the index m preferably means 0 or 1
- n is preferably 1 or 2.
- Preferred compounds for the use as 2-phenyl-4- (hetero-) aryloxypy- rimidine according to the invention are the compounds of formula I, wherein
- A represents a phenyl group being substituted by 1 to 5 radi- cals of the group consisting of halogen, especially fluorine, chlorine and bromine atoms, nitro, cyano, C ⁇ _ 4 -alkyl, C ⁇ _ 4 -alkoxy, C ⁇ _ 4 -haloalkyl, C ⁇ _ 4 -haloalkoxy, C ⁇ - 4 -alkylthio, C ⁇ _ 4 -haloalkylthio;
- a phenyl group being substituted by 1 or 2 radicals of the group consisting of halogen, especially fluorine, chlorine and bromine atoms, C ⁇ _ 4 ⁇ alkyl, C ⁇ _ 4 -alkoxy, C ⁇ _ 4 -halo- alkyl and C ⁇ _ 4 -haloalkoxy;
- halogen especially fluorine, chlorine and bromine atoms, nitro, cyano, C ⁇ _ 4 -alkyl, C ⁇ _ 4 -alkoxy, C 1 _ 4 -haloalkyl, C ⁇ _ 4 -haloalkoxy, C ⁇ - 4 -alkylthio, C ⁇ _ 4 -haloal- kylthio; especially a pyrazolyl or a pyridyl group being substituted by 1 or 2 radicals of the group consisting of halogen, especially fluorine, chlorine and bromine atoms, C ⁇ _4-alkyl, C ⁇ _4-alkoxy, C ⁇ _ 4 -haloalkyl and C ⁇ -4-haloalkoxy;
- R 2 represents a halogen atom, especially fluorine, chlorine or bromine, C ⁇ - 4 -alkyl, C ⁇ _4-alkoxy, C ⁇ _4-haloalkyl and C1-. 4 -h.a- loalkoxy; especially chlorine, flourine, methyl, methoxy, trfluoromethyl , difluoromethoxy or trifluoromethoxy,
- n 0;
- n 0, 1 or 2;
- A represents a phenyl group being substituted by one chlorine or fluorine atom, or one methyl, trifluoromethyl, trifluoro- methoxy or difluoromethoxy group;
- n 0;
- n 1 or 2.
- the additional compounds of group (2) having herbicidal activities against broad-leaved weeds and/or annual grasses are selected from
- lipid biosnthesis inhibitors lipid biosnthesis inhibitors; b) acetolactate synthase inhibitors (ALS) ; c) photosynthesis inhibitors; d) protoporphyrinogen-IX-oxidase inhibitors; e) bleacher herbicides; f) enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase inhibitors (EPSP) ; g) glutamine synthetase inhibitors; h) dihydropteroate synthase inhibitors (DHP) ; i) mitosis inhibitors; j) cell division inhibitors; k) cellulose biosynthesis inhibitors,
- herbicides of group (2) which can be used in combination with the compounds of formula I according to the present invention are, inter alia:
- lipid biosnthesis inhibitors like chlorazifop, clodinafop, clofop, cyhalofop, diclofop, fenoxaprop, fenoxaprop-P, fen- thiaprop, fluazifop, fluazifop-P, haloxyfop, haloxyfop-P, isoxapyrifop, propaquizafop, quizalofop, quizalofop-P, tri- fop, alloxydim, butroxydim, clethodim, cloproxydim, cycloxy-
- sulfonamide type herbicides for example chloransulam, di- closulam, florasulam, flumetsulam, metosulam or penoxsu- lam;
- imidazolinone type herbicides for example imazamethabenz, imazamox, imazapic, imazapyr, imazaquin or imazethapyr;
- pyrimidyl ethers for example bispyribac, pyribenzoxim, pyriftalid, pyrithiobac or pyriminobac;
- photosynthetic electron transport inhibitors such as triazine type herbicides for example ametryn, atraton, 45 atrazine, aziprotryne, chlorazine, cyanatryn, cyanazine, cyprazine, desmetryne, dimethamethryn, dipropetryn, eg- liazine, ipazine, mesoprazine, methometon, methoprotryn, procyazine, proglinazine, prometon, prometryn, propazine, sebuthylazine, secbumeton, simazine, simeton, simetryn, terbumeton, terbutylazine, terbutryn or trietazine; or such as urea type herbicides for example anisuron, benz- thiazuron, buthiuron, buturon, chlorbromuron, chloretu- ron, chlorotoluron, chlorox
- nitrile type herbicides for example bromobonil, bromoxynil, chloroxynil, iodobonil or ioxynil
- triazinone type herbicides for example ametri- dione, amibuzin, hexazinone, isomethiozin, metamitron or metribuzin
- uracil type herbicides for example bromacil, iso- cil, lenacil or terbacil
- pyridazinone type herbicides for example brompy- razon, chloridazon or dimidazon
- phenyl carbamate type herbicides for example des- medipham, phenisopham or phenmedipham
- amide type herbicides for example propanil
- benzothiadiazole type herbicides for example ben- tazone
- phenyl pyridazine type hericides for example py- ridate or
- protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase inhibitors like
- diphenyl ether type herbicides for example acifluorfen, bifenox, chlomethoxyfen, chlornitrofen, ethoxyfen, fluo- rodifen, fluoroglycofen, fluoronitrofen, fomesafen, fu- ryloxyfen, halosafen, lactofen, nitrofen, nitrofluorfen or oxyfluorfen;
- N-phenylphthalimide type herbicides for example cinidon- ethyl, flumiclorac, flumioxazin or flumipropyn;
- thiadiazole type herbicides for example fluthiacet or thidiazimin;
- oxadiazole type herbicides for example oxadiazon or oxa- diargyl ;
- bleacher herbicides like metflurazon, norflurazon, diflufeni- can, flufenican, picolinafen, beflubutamid, fluridone, flu- rochloridone, flurtamone, isoxachlortole, isoxaflutole, meso- trione, sulcotrione, benzofenap, pyrazolynate, pyrazoxyfen, benzobicyclon, amitrol, clomazone, aclonifen, ketospiradox or a 3-heterocyclyl substituted benzoyl derivative of formula II
- R , R c are hydrogen, halogen, C ⁇ - 6 -alkyl, C ⁇ - 6 -haloalkyl,
- R b is a heterocyclic radical selected from the group : thiazol-2-yl, thiazol-4-yl, thiazol-5-yl, isoxazol-3-yl, isoxazol-4-yl, isoxazol-5-yl, 4, 5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl, 4, 5-dihydroisoxazol-4-yl and 4, 5-dihydroisoxazol-5-yl, it being possible for the nine radicals mentioned to be un- substituted or mono- or polysubstituted by halogen, Ci- 4 -alkyl, C ⁇ _ 4 -alkoxy, C ⁇ - 4 -haloalkyl , C ⁇ _ 4 -haloalkoxy or
- R d is hydrogen, halogen or C ⁇ - 6 -alkyl
- R f is hydrogen or C ⁇ - 6 -alkyl; f) enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase inhibitors (EPSP) like glyphosate;
- ESP enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase inhibitors
- glutamine synthetase inhibitors like bilanaphos or glufosi- nate ;
- DHP dihydropteroate synthase inhibitors
- dinitroaniline type herbicides for example benfluralin, butralin, dinitramin, ethalfluralin, fluchloralin, iso- propalin, methapropalin, nitralin, oryzalin, pendimetha- lin, prodiamine, profluralin or trifluralin;
- phosphoramidate type herbicides for example amiprofos-me- thyl or butamifos;
- pyridazine type herbicides for example dithiopyr or thia- zopyr;
- chloroacetamide type herbicides for example acetochlor, alachlor, allidochlor, butachlor, butenachlor, CDEA, delachlor, diethatyl, dimethachlor, dimethenamid, dime- thenamid-P, epronaz, metazachlor, metolachlor, S-metola- chlor, pethoxamid, pretilachlor, propachlor, propisoch- lor, prynachlor, terbuchlor, thenylchlor or xylachlor;
- acetamide type herbicides for example diphenamid, naprop- amide or naproanilide
- oxacetamide type herbicides for example flufenacet or mefenacet
- cellulose biosynthesis inhibitors like dichlobenil, chlor- thiamid, isoxaben or flupoxam; 1) uncoupling herbicides like dinofenate, dinoprop, dinosam, dinoseb, dinoterb, DNOC, etinofen or medinoterb;
- auxin herbicides like clomeprop, 2,4-D, 2,4-DB, dichlorprop, dichlorprop-P, MCPA, MCPA thioethyl, MCPB, mecoprop, meco- prop-P, 2,4,5-T, chloramben, dicamba, 2,3,6-TBA, tricamba, quinchlorac, quinmerac, clopyralid, fluroxypyr, picloram, trichlopyr or benazolin;
- auxin transport inhibitors like naptalame or diflufenzopyr
- flurene carboxylic acids for example chlorflurenol or flurenol ;
- esters or their environmentally compatible salts, esters, thioesters and amides .
- herbicides of group (2) such as
- lipid biosnthesis inhibitors like clodinafop, cyhalofop, di- clofop, fenoxaprop, fenoxaprop-P, fluazifop, fluazifop-P, haloxyfop, haloxyfop-P, quizalofop, quizalofop-P, alloxydim, butroxydi , clethodim, cloproxydim, cycloxydim, profoxydim, sethoxydim, tepraloxydim or tralkoxydim;
- sulfonyl urea type herbicides for example amidosulfuron, azimsulfuron, bensulfuron, chlorimuron, chlorsulfuron, cinosulfuron, cyclosulfamuron, ethametsulfuron, ethoxy- sulfuron, flazasulfuron, flupyrsulfuron, foramsulfuron, halosulfuron, imazosulfuron, iodosulfuron, mesosulfuron, metsulfuron, nicosulfuron, oxasulfuron, primisulfuron, prosulfuron, pyrazosulfuron, rimsulfuron, sulfometuron, sulfosulfuron, thifensulfuron, triasulfuron, tribenuron, trifloxysulfuron, triflusulfuron, tritosulfuron, propoxy- carbazon or fluc
- imidazolinone type herbicides for example imazamethabenz , imazamox, imazapic, imazapyr, imazaquin or imazethapyr;
- pyrimidyl ethers for example bispyribac, pyrithiobac or pyriminobac ;
- photosynthetic electron transport inhibitors such as triazine type herbicides for example atrazine, cyanazine, simazine, terbutylazine, terbutryn or trieta- zine; such as urea type herbicides for example chlorbromuron, chlorotoluron, diuron, isoproturon, linuron, methabenz- thiazuron or neburon;
- photosynthesis inhibitors such as nitrile type herbicides for example bromoxynil or ioxynil; such as triazinone type herbicides for example hexazi- none, metamitron or metribuzin; such as pyridazinone type herbicides for example chlori- dazon; such as amide type herbicides for example propanil; such as benzothiadiazole type herbicides for example ben- tazone; such as phenyl pyridazine type herbicides for example py- ridate; such as bipyridylium type herbicides for example difenzo- quat, diquat or paraquat; as well as amicarbazone;
- nitrile type herbicides for example bromoxynil or ioxynil
- triazinone type herbicides for example hexazi- none, metamitron or metribuzin
- pyridazinone type herbicides for example chlori- dazon
- - diphenyl ether type herbicides for example acifluorfen, fluoroglycofen, halosafen, lactofen or oxyfluorfen;
- N-phenylphthalimide type herbicides for example cinidon- ethyl, flumiclorac or flumioxazin;
- thiadiazole type herbicides for example fluthiacet
- oxadiazole type herbicides for example oxadiazon or oxa- diargyl ;
- bleacher herbicides like metflurazon, norflurazon, diflufeni- can, flufenican, picolinafen, beflubutamid, fluridone, flu- rochloridone, flurtamone, isoxachlortole, isoxaflutole, meso- trione, sulcotrione, benzofenap, pyrazolynate, pyrazoxyfen, benzobicyclon, clomazone, [2-chloro-3- (4 , 5-dihydro-3-isoxazo- lyl) -4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] (5-hydroxy-l-methyl-lH-pyra- zol-4-yl)methanon, [3- (4, 5-d ⁇ hydro-3- ⁇ soxazo- lyl) -2-methyl-4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] (5-hy- droxy-l-methyl-lH-pyr
- EPP enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase inhibitors
- dinitroaniline type herbicides for example benfluralin, butralin, dinitramin, ethalfluralin, oryzalin, pendime- thalin or trifluralin; as well as propyzamid;
- chloroacetamide type herbicides for example acetochlor, alachlor, butachlor, dimethenamid, dimethenamid-P, eta- zachlor, metolachlor, S-metolachlor, pethoxamid, preti- lachlor, propachlor, propisochlor or thenylchlor;
- oxacetamide type herbicides for example flufenacet or me- fenacet
- cellulose biosynthesis inhibitors like dichlobenil, chlor- thiamid, isoxaben or flupoxam;
- auxin herbicides like clomeprop, 2,4-D, 2,4-DB, dichlorprop, 5 dichlorprop-P, MCPA, MCPB, mecoprop, mecoprop-P, chloramben, dicamba, quinchlorac, quinmerac, clopyralid, fluroxypyr, pi- cloram, trichlopyr or benazolin;
- auxin transport inhibitors like diflufenzopyr; 0 o) various other herbicides like
- flurene carboxylic acids for example flurenol; 5 as well as bromobutide, cinmethylm. , cumyluron, dai•muron, methyldymron, oxaziclomefone or triaziflam.
- esters like methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, isopropyl-, butyl-, isobu- tyl-, pentyl-, mexyl-, isooctyl-, methoxyethyl-, ethoxyethyl-, 5 butoxyethyl-, allyl- or propargyl-esters, thioesters like ethyl- thioesters; and
- compounds of group (2) are preferably selected from
- lipid biosynthesis inhibitors like clodinafop or fenoxaprop; or 5 b) an acetolactate synthase inhibitors like
- sulfonyl urea type herbicides for example amidosulfuron, flupyrsulfuron or sulfosulfuron; or 0 sulfonamide type herbicides like florasulam or metosulam; or
- photosynthesis inhibitors like 5 a photosynthetic electron transport inhibitor such as triazine-type herbicides , such as atrazine, cya-lesine or simazine; or such as urea-type herbicides for example chlorotoluron, isoproturon, linuron or neburon; or
- photosynthesis inhibitors such as nitrile type herbicides for example bromoxynil or ioxynil; or such as phenyl pyridazine type herbicides for example py- ridate; or
- N-phenylphthalimide type herbicides for example cinidon- ethyl ; or carfentrazone or JV 485; or
- dinitroaniline type herbicides for example pendimethalin; or
- oxacetamide type herbicides for example flufenacet
- auxme herbicides like dichlorprop, MCPA, mecoprop or flurox- ypyr; or
- fluorene carboxylic acid herbicides for example flurenol .
- Examples of safeners of group (3) which can be used in combination with the compounds of formula I and optionally at least one herbicide of group (2) are, inter alia: benoxacor, cloquintocet , cyometrinil, dichlormid, dicyclon, di- etholate, fenchlorazole, fenclorim, flurazole, fluxofeni , furi- lazole, isoxadifen, mefenpyr, mephenate, naphthalic anhydride oxabetrinil and R 29148.
- safeners of group (3) such as benoxacor, cloquintocet, dichlormid, fenchlorazole, fenclorim, fluxofenim, furila- zole, isoxadifen, mefenpyr and oxabetrinil.
- the pattern of persistence of the compounds of formula I is such that the combined treatment according to the present invention can be attained either by the application of a prepared mixture as defined above, or by time separated application of separate formulations .
- the present invention provides a method for controlling the growth of weeds at a crop locus and/or reducing crop injury which comprises applying to the locus a compound of formula I as defined above and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (2) and/or a component which is selected from those listed above as group (3) .
- a method for controlling the growth of weeds at a crop locus and/or reducing crop injury which comprises applying to the locus a compound of formula I as defined above and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (2) and/or a component which is selected from those listed above as group (3) .
- the present invention provides a method for controlling the growth of weeds at a crop locus which comprises applying to the locus a compound of formula I as de- fined above and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (2) .
- a method for controlling the growth of weeds at a crop locus which comprises applying to the locus a compound of formula I as de- fined above and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (2) .
- a compound of formula I as de- fined above and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (2) .
- the present invention provides a method for controlling the growth of weeds at a crop locus which comprises applying to the locus a compound of formula I as defined above and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (2) and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (3) .
- a method for controlling the growth of weeds at a crop locus which comprises applying to the locus a compound of formula I as defined above and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (2) and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (3) .
- a component which is selected from those listed above as group (2) and a component which is selected from those listed above as group (3) .
- the present invention provides a method for reducing injuries in crops which comprises applying to the locus a compound of formula I as defined above and a compo- nent which is selected from those listed above as group (3) . Especially the application in cereals is preferred.
- the treatment according to the invention may be used to control a broad spectrum of weed species in crops, especially in cereals e.g., in wheat, barley, rice and maize, by pre- or post-emergence treatment, including both early and late post-emergence.
- pre- or post-emergence treatment including both early and late post-emergence.
- the combined use described above offers both foliar and residual activity.
- the treatment according to the invention may be used to control a broad spectrum of weed species in crops, especially in cereals e.g., in wheat, barley, rice and maize.
- the crops may be resistant to the action of herbicides as well as to insecticide attack due to breeding, including genetic engineering methods .
- the crop may be resistant against herbicidal EPSP-inhibitors for example glyphosate, herbicidal glutamine-synthase inhibitors for example glufosinate, herbicidal protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase inhibitors for example butafenacil, or herbicidal ALS-inhibitors for example imazamethabenz , imazamox, imazapic, imazapyr, imaza- quin or imazethapyr.
- the crop may be resistant against insecticide attack due to the introduction of the gene for the Bt-toxine by genetic engineering methods .
- compositions of the present invention may be applied by pre- or post-emergence treatment, including both early and late post-emergence.
- pre- or post-emergence treatment including both early and late post-emergence.
- the combined use described above offers both foliar and residual activity.
- pre-emergence application application to the soil in which the weed seeds or seedlings are present before emergence of the weeds above the surface of the soil.
- post-emergence application application to the aerial or exposed portions of the weeds which have emerged above the surface of the soil .
- application ac- cording to the method may be from pre- to post-weed emergence, and from pre-crop emergence to post-crop emergence.
- foliar activity is meant herbicidal activity obtained by application to the aerial or exposed portions of the weeds which have emerged above the surface of the soil.
- residual activity herbicidal activity obtained some time after application to the soil whereby seedlings present at the time of application or which germinate subsequent to application are controlled.
- Weeds that may be controlled by the practice of the present invention include:
- the application rate of the compound of formula I (in admixture with the a compound of group (2) and/or a compound of group (3)) is usually in the range of 0.1 to 500 grams of active ingredient (g a.i.) per hectare, with rates between 2 to 100 g a.i./ha often achieving satisfactory control and selectivity.
- the optimal rate for a specific application will depend on the crop(s) under cultivation and the predominant species of infesting weed, and readily may be determined by established biological tests known to those skilled in the art.
- the selection of the herbicidally active compound of group (2) as well as of the safening compound of group (3) will likewise be dependent on the crop/weed situation to be treated, and will be readily identifiable by those skilled in this area.
- the application rate of the herbicidally active compound of group (2) is usually in the range of 0.5 to 4000 grams, preferably 1.0 to 1000 grams of the active ingredient (g a.i.) per hectare. In another preferred embodiment preferred application rate of this active ingredient is in the range of 100 to 2500 g a.i./ha, preferably
- the application rate of the safening compound of group (3) is usually in the range of 1 to 1500 grams, preferably 5 to 1250 grams of the active ingredient (g a.i.) per hectare.
- the application rates the active components are determined primarily by the chemical type of the component, since the intrinsic activity of different types of herbicide/safeners vary widely.
- the preferred application rate of a lipid biosynthesis inhibitors is in the range of 25 to 2500 g/ha, especially in the range of 25 to 400, preferably in the range of 25 to 250 g/ha; of a acetolactate synthase inhibitor in the range of 1 to 800 g/ha (for a sulfonyl urea type herbicide in the range of 7.5 to 100 g/ha) ; of a photosynthesis inhibitor in the range of 30 to 4000 g/ha (for an urea type herbicide in the range of 100 to 1500 g/ha; for a nitrile type herbicide in the range of 75 to 400 g/ha) ; of a protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase inhibitor in the range of 0.5 to 600 g/ha; of a bleacher herbicide in the range of 25 to 600 g/ha; of a EPSP-inhibitor in the range of 200 to 1200 g/ha; of a glutamine synthase inhibitor in the
- the activity of a triazine herbicide such as cyana- zine or simazine, can be almost tenfold greater than that of an urea herbicide such as chlortoluron or isoproturon.
- the optimal rate for the chosen component of group (2) will, however, depend on the crop(s) under cultivation and the level of weed infestation, and can readily be determined by established biological tests. Naturally, with such a wide variation in ap- plication rate for the component of group (b) , the ratio of the compound of formula I to the component of group (2) in the present invention will be determinded predominantly by the choice of the component of group (b) .
- the ratio (by weight) of the compound of formula I to the additional herbicidal compound of group (2) is as a rule, from 1:0.002 to 1:800, especially from 1:0.05 to 1:500, preferably from 1:0.1 to 1:200, in particular from 1:1 to 1:100.
- the preferred ratio formula I : group (2) may vary, as shown in the following table:
- Isoproturon 1 0.5 to 1:150 1:1 to 1:100
- the application rates for the compounds of group (3) are determined primarily by the chemical type of the component.
- the preferred application rate for benoxacor is in he range of 50 to 250 g/ha; for cloquintocet in the range of 5 to 25 5 g/ha; for cyometrinil in the range of 25 to 500 g/ha; for dichlormid in the range of 150 to 500 g/ha; for dicyclon in the range of 150 to 250 g/ha; for dietholate in the range of 750 to 1250 g/ha; for fenchlorazole in the range of 5 to 50 g/ha; for fenclo- rin in the range of 150 to 500 g/ha; for flurazole in the range ° of 100 to 500 g/ha; for fluoxefenim in the range of 100 to 500 g/ha; for furilazole in the range of 50 to 250 g/ha; for iso
- the ratio (by weight) of the compound of formula I to the additional safening compound of group (3) is as a rule, from 1:0.002 0 to 1:800, especially from 1:0.05 to 1:100, preferably from 1:0.1 to 1:40.
- the active compounds can be used in the form of a mixture of separate formulations, typically mixed with water prior to ap5 plication (tank-mixtures) , or as separate formulations applied individually within a certain time interval . All active compounds can also be formulated together in a suitable ratio according to the present invention, together with usual carriers and/or additives known in the art. 0
- the invention further provides a herbicidal composition which comprises as active ingredient, a synergistically effective amount of at least one compound of formula I as defined above, and at least one compound selected from group (2) and/or 5 at least one compound selected from group (3) and one or more carriers.
- a method of making such a composition is also provided which comprises bringing the mixture of the compound of formula I and the compound selected from group (2) and/or the compound of group (3) as defined above into association with the carrier (s) .
- different isomers or mixtures of iso- mers may have different levels or spectra of activity and thus compositions may comprise individual isomers or mixtures of isomers . 5
- a composition according to the invention preferably contains from 0.5% to 95% by weight (w/w) of active ingredients.
- a carrier in a composition according to the invention is any material with which the active ingredient is formulated to facilitate application to the locus to be treated, which may for example be a plant, seed or soil, or to facilitate storage, transport or handling.
- a carrier may be a solid or a liquid, including material which is normally a gas but which has been compressed to form a liquid.
- compositions may be manufactured into e.g. emulsion concen- trates, solutions, oil in water emulsions, wettable powders, soluble powders, suspension concentrates, dusts, granules, water dispersible granules, micro-capsules, gels and other formulation types by well-established procedures. These procedures include intensive mixing and/or milling of the active ingredients with other substances, such as fillers, solvents, solid carriers, surface active compounds (surfactants) , and optionally solid and/or liquid auxiliaries and/or adjuvants.
- the form of the application such as spraying, atomizing, dispersing or pouring may be chosen like the compositions according to the desired objectives and the given circumstances.
- Solvents may be aromatic hydrocarbons, e.g. Solvesso 200, substituted naphthalenes, phthalic acid esters, such as dibutyl or dioctyl phthalate, aliphatic hydrocarbons, e.g. cyclohexane or paraffins, alcohols and glycols as well as their ethers and esters, e.g. ethanol, ethyleneglycol mono- and dimethyl ether, ketones such as cyclohexanone, strongly polar solvents such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, or ⁇ -butyrolactone, higher alkyl pyrrolidones, e.g.
- aromatic hydrocarbons e.g. Solvesso 200, substituted naphthalenes, phthalic acid esters, such as dibutyl or dioctyl phthalate, aliphatic hydrocarbons, e.g. cyclohexane or paraffins, alcohols and
- n-octylpyrrolidone or cyclohexyl- pyrrolidone epoxidized plant oil esters, e.g. methylated coconut or soybean oil ester and water. Mixtures of different solvents are often suitable.
- Solid carriers which may be used for dusts, wettable powders, water dispersible granules, or granules, may be mineral fillers, such as calcite, talc, kaolin, montmorillonite or attapulgite. The physical properties may be improved by addition of highly dispersed silica gel or polymers .
- Carriers for granules may be porous material, e.g. pumice, kaolin, sepiolite, bentonite; non- sorptive carriers may be calcite or sand. Additionally, a multitude of pre-granulated inorganic or organic materials may be used, such as dolomite or crushed plant residues .
- Pesticidal compositions are often formulated and transported in a concentrated form which is subsequently diluted by the user before application.
- a carrier which is a surfactant facilitates this process of dilution.
- at least one carrier in a composition according to the invention is a surfactant.
- the composition may contain at two or more carriers, at least one of which is a surfactant.
- Surfactants may be nonionic, anionic, cationic or zwitterionic substances with good dispersing, emulsifying and wetting properties depending on the nature of the compound according to formula I and component of group (2) and/or component of group (3) to be formulated. Surfactants may also mean mixtures of individual sur- factants .
- compositions of the invention may for example be formulated as wettable powders, water dispersible granules, dusts, granules, solutions, emulsifiable concentrates, emulsions, suspension con- centrates and aerosols.
- Wettable powders usually contain 5 to 90% w/w of active ingredient and usually contain in addition to solid inert carrier, 3 to 10% w/w of dispersing and wetting agents and, where necessary, 0 to 10% w/w of stabilizer (s) and/or other additives such as penetrants or stickers .
- Dusts are usually formu- lated as a dust concentrate having a similar composition to that of a wettable powder but without a dispersant, and may be diluted in the field with further solid carrier to give a composition usually containing 0.5 to 10% w/w of active ingredient.
- Water dispersible granules and granules are usually prepared to have a size between 0.15 mm and 2.0 mm and may be manufactured by a variety of techniques . Generally, these types of granules will contain 0.5 to 90% w/w active ingredient and 0 to 20% w/w of additives such as stabilizer, surfactants, slow release modifiers and binding agents.
- the so-called "dry flowables" consist of rela- tively small granules having a relatively high concentration of active ingredient.
- Emulsifiable concentrates usually contain, in addition to a solvent or a mixture of solvents, 1 to 80% w/v active ingredient, 2 to 20% w/v emulsifiers and 0 to 20% w/v of other additives such as stabilizers, penetrants and corrosion inhibitors.
- Suspension concentrates are usually milled so as to obtain a stable, non- sedimenting flowable product and usually contain 5 to 75% w/v active ingredient, 0.5 to 15% w/v of dispersing agents, 0.1 to 10% w/v of suspending agents such as protective colloids and thixo- tropic agents, 0 to 10% w/v of other additives such as defoamers, corrosion inhibitors, stabilizers, penetrants and retention enhancers (stickers) , and water or an organic liquid in which the active ingredient is substantially insoluble; certain organic solids or inorganic salts may be present dissolved in the formulation to assist in preventing sedimentation and crystalization or as antifreeze agents for water.
- Aqueous dispersions and emulsions for example compositions obtained by diluting the formulated product according to the invention with water, also lie within the scope of the invention.
- the biological activity of the active ingredient can also be increased by including an adjuvant in the composition.
- An adjuvant is defined here as a substance which can increase the biological activity of an active ingredient but is not itself significantly biologically active.
- the adjuvant can either be included in the formulation as a coformulant or carrier, or can be added to the spray tank together with the formulation containing the active ingredient.
- compositions may preferably be in a concen- trated form whereas the end user generally employs diluted compositions .
- the compositions may be diluted to a concentration down to 0.001% of active ingredient.
- the doses usually are in the range from 0.01 to 10 kg a.i./ha.
- Rhodorsil® 422 3 > 0.2 % (w/v) agent (nonionic aqueous emulsion of poly- dimethylsiloxanes) Structure agent Kelzan® S > 0.2 % (w/v) (Xanthan gum)
- Rhodorsil ® EP 6703 3 > 1 % (w/w) agent (encapsulated silicone) Active Ingredi- Compound A + Ioxynil (1 : 16) 50 % (w/w) ent
- compositions of this invention can also comprise other compounds having biological activity, e.g. compounds having similar
- pesticides such as viruses, bacteria, nematodes, fungi and other microorganisms and/or repellents of birds and animals.
- These mixtures of pesticides can have a broader spectrum of activity than the synergistic composition according to this invention alone.
- the trials are carried out under greenhouse conditions in pre- 4 Q and post-emergence applications.
- the plant seeds are sown in pots containing a loamy sand soil (0.5 1) .
- the herbicides are applied as single treatments, or in a combination comprising a compound of formula I and compound selected from group (2) as defined above and/or a compound selected from group (3) as defined above 45 before or after emergence of weeds and crop.
- the herbicidal performance is assessed as percent damage in comparison to the untreated control plants. The assessment is done 21 days after the treatment. Wheat and barley are treated at the 3-4 leaf stage, the broad-leaf weeds at the 2-4 leaf stage and annual grasses at the 2-3 leaf stage.
- Compound A is employed.
- the other component selected from group (2) is identified in each example by its common name with application rates (and hence component ratios) chosen to be appropriate to the established activity level of that component.
- Flufenacet is the common name of N- (fluorophenyl) -N- (1-methyle- thyl) -2- [ [5- (trifluoromethyl) -1,3, 4-thiadiazol-2-yl] oxy]aceta- ide, which is disclosed for example in the German patent application DE 38 21 600.
- Florasulam is the common name of N- (2 , 6-dichlorophenyl) -8-fluoro- 5-methoxy-l, 2 , 4-triazolo [1, 5-c]pyrimidine-2-sulfonamide, which is disclosed for example in the US patent 5,163,995.
- Cinidon-ethyl is the common name of ethyl 2-chloro-3- [2-chloro- 5- (1, 3-dioxo-4, 5,6, 7-tetrahydroisoindol-2-yl) -phenyl-acrylate, which is disclosed for example by K. Grossmann, H. Schiffer, Pes- tic. Sci. (1999), 55(7), 687-695. CODEN: PSSCBG ISSN: 0031-613X.
- JV 485 is the acronym for isopropyl 2-chloro-4-fluoro-5- (4-bromo- l-methyl-5-trifluoromethyl-pyrazol-3-yl) -benzoate of formula:
- WE expected response of a mixture by means of the Colby formula
- W observed response of a mixture.
- Example 1A Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A + isoproturon (IPU) against grass and broadleaf weeds in pre-emergence application
- Example IB Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A + isoproturon (IPU) against grass and broadleaf weeds in post-emergence application
- Example 2 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ flufenacet against grass and broadleaf weeds in pre- emergence application
- Example 3 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A + JV 485 against grass and broadleaf weeds in pre-emer- gence application
- Example 4 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ MCPA against grass and broadleaf weeds in post-emergence application
- Example 5 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ flupyrsulfuron against grass and broadleaf weeds in post-emergence application
- Example 6 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ sulfosulfuron against grass weeds in post-emergence application
- Example 7 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ mecoprop against grass and broadleaf weeds in post- emergence application 0
- Example 8 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ io5 xynil against grass and broadleaf weeds in post-emergence application
- Example 9 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ carfentrazone against grass and broadleaf weeds in post-emergence application
- Example 10 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ ci- nidon-ethyl against grass and broadleaf weeds in post-emergence application
- Example 11 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ florasulam against grass weeds in post-emergence application
- Example 12 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ clodinafop against grass and broadleaf weeds in post- emergence application
- Example 13 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ fenoxaprop against grass and broadleaf weeds in post- emergence application
- Example 14 Herbicidal performance of the mixture Compound A+ pendimethalin against grass and broadleaf weeds in post-emergence application
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