WO2009029518A2 - Synergistic herbicidal composition containing certain pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acids and certain cereal and rice herbicides - Google Patents

Synergistic herbicidal composition containing certain pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acids and certain cereal and rice herbicides Download PDF

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WO2009029518A2
WO2009029518A2 PCT/US2008/074014 US2008074014W WO2009029518A2 WO 2009029518 A2 WO2009029518 A2 WO 2009029518A2 US 2008074014 W US2008074014 W US 2008074014W WO 2009029518 A2 WO2009029518 A2 WO 2009029518A2
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Paul Schmitzer
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  • This invention concerns a synergistic herbicidal composition containing (a) an herbicidal pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid component and (b) a cereal or rice herbicide component.
  • herbicidal active ingredients have been shown to be more effective in combination than when applied individually and this is referred to as "synergism.”
  • “synergism' [is] an interaction of two or more factors such that the effect when combined is greater than the predicted effect based on the response of each factor applied separately.”
  • the present invention is based on the discovery that certain cereal or rice herbicides and certain pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acids, already known individually for their herbicidal efficacy, display a synergistic effect when applied in combination.
  • the herbicidal compounds forming the synergistic composition of this invention are independently known in the art for their effects on plant growth.
  • the present invention concerns a synergistic herbicidal mixture comprising an herbicidally effective amount of (a) a first herbicide selected from the group of a pyridine or a pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I)
  • X represents CH or N
  • hal represents F, Cl or Br
  • R represents methyl or ethyl
  • a second herbicide selected from the group consisting of amidosulfuron, aminopyralid, beflubutamid, bensulfuron, bentazone, bispyribac, bromoxynil, carfentrazone, chlormequat, chlorsulfuron, chlorotoluron, clodinafop, clomazone, cyhalofop, dicamba, dichlorprop, diflufenican, diflufenzopyr, fenoxaprop, florasulam, flucarbazone, flufenacet, flupyrsulfuron, halosulfuron, indol-3-ylacetic acid, 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid, imazamethabenz, imazamox, imazethapyr, iodosulfuron, isoproturon, isoxaben, MCPA, meso
  • the present invention also concerns herbicidal compositions for and methods of controlling the growth of undesirable vegetation, particularly in wheat, rye, barley, oats, triticale and rice, and the use of these synergistic compositions.
  • the species spectra of the compounds of the synergistic mixture i.e., the weed species which the respective compounds control, are broad and highly complimentary.
  • a combination of diflufenican, optionally with flufenacet, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in the control of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides L; ALOMY), windgrass (Apera spica-venti L; APESV), wild oats (Avenafatua L; AVEFA), annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L; LOLMGj, lamb' s -quarters (Chenopodium album L; CHEAL), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L SINAR), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds
  • ALOMY windgrass
  • APESV wild oats
  • AVEFA annual ryegrass
  • Lolium multiflorum L; LOLMGj littleseed Canarygrass (Phalaris minor L; PHAMI) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
  • the mixtures of an acetolactate synthase-inhibitor herbicide such as flupyrsulfuron, iodosulfuron, mesosulfuron, mesosulfuron plus iodosulfuron or sulfosulfuron of the sulfonylureas class; imazamethabenz of the imidazolinones class; propoxycarbazone of the sulfonylaminocarbonyltriazolinones class; pyroxsulam of the triazolopyrimidine class; and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) unexpectedly exhibit a synergistic action in control of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides L; ALOMY
  • the mixture of an acetolactate synthase inhibiting herbicide such as amidosulfuron, chlorsulfuron, flupyrsulfuron, iodosulfuron, mesosulfuron, mesosulfuron plus iodosulfuron, metsulfuron, sulfosulfuron, thifensulfuron or tribenuron of the sulfonylureas class; propoxycarbazone or flucarbazone of the sulfonylaminocarbonyl- triazolinone class; imazamethabenz of the imidazolinones class; florasulam or pyroxsulam of the triazolopyrimidines class; and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) shows a synergistic action in control of canola (Brassica napus L; BRSNN), Canada thistle (Cir
  • a phytoene desaturase-inhibiting herbicide such as beflubutamid or picolinafen
  • a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L; SINAR), ivy-leaved speedwell (Veronica hederifolia L; VERHE), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), cut-leaf geranium (Geranium dissectum L; GERDI), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L; POLCO), lady's-thumb (Polygonum persicaria L; POLPE), chickweed (Stellaria media L;
  • the combinations of photosystem II-inhibiting herbicides such as bentazone, bromoxynil, chlorotoluron, isoproturon or metribuzin, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) show a synergistic action in control of black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L; POLCO), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), Russian thistle (Salsola iberica L; SASKR) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
  • black mustard Brassica nigra L; BRSNI
  • wild buckwheat Polygonum convolvul
  • a combination of bromoxynil, optionally with pyrasulfotole, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) shows a synergistic action in control of scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
  • a plant growth regulator such as chlormequat, indol-3- ylacetic acid or 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid
  • a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), cut-leaf geranium (Geranium dissectum L; GERDI), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L; POLCO), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
  • the mixtures of isoxaben, a cell wall biosynthesis inhibiting herbicide, or prosulfocarb, a lipid biosynthesis inhibiting herbicide, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) have resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), Russian thistle (Salsola iberica L; SASKR) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
  • an auxinic herbicide such as aminopyralid, optionally with picolinafen or diflufenican, dicamba, dichlorprop-P, MCPA, quinclorac and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in control of chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), lady's-thumb (Polygonum persicaria L; POLPE), kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), cut-leaf geranium (Geranium dissectum L; GERDI), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L; POLCO
  • 4-Amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2- carboxylic acid and 6-amino-5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)- pyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid derivatives are the especially preferred pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acids of the formula (I) for the control of weeds in cereal crops including spring, winter and durum wheat, spring and winter barley, oats, and triticale.
  • acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicide such as penoxsulam of the triazolopyrimidine class; bispyribac-sodium of the pyrimidinylbenzoate chemical class; bensulfuron-methyl, halosulfuron-methyl, or pyrazosulfuron-ethyl of the sulfonylurea chemical class; or imazethapyr or imazamox of the imidazolinone chemical class; and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of Ipomoea hederacea (L.) JACQ.
  • ALS acetolactate synthase
  • IPHE Echinochloa species
  • ISCRU Ischaemum rugosum SALISB.
  • Leptochloa chinensis L.
  • LEFCH Leptochloa chinensis
  • Cyperus esculentus L. CYPES
  • Cyperus iria L. CYPIR
  • Eleocharis kuroguwai OHWI ELOKU
  • Glyphosate an amino acid biosynthesis inhibitor which specifically inhibits 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase, in combination with a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I), produces synergistic activity on Polygonum pensylvanicum L. (POLPY), CYPES, CYPIR, Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) SCOP. (DIGSA), and LEFCH at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
  • PEP 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate
  • Synergistic activity between pyridine carboxylic acids of the formula (I) in combination with compounds of the imidazolinone chemistry class or in combination with glyphosate will be particularly useful in crops where imidazolinone or glyphosate resistant crop varieties are being employed.
  • a mixture of carfentrazone-ethyl, a protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase (PROTOX) inhibiting herbicide, and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in control POLPE, CYPES, and CYPIR at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds as well as an increased speed of activity on CYPES.
  • auxinic herbicide such as triclopyr, MCPA, or quinclorac
  • a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of Marsilea crenata PRESL (MASCR), CYPSS, FIMMI, ECHSS, LEFCH, Brachiaria platyphylla (BRISEB.) NASH (BRAPP), and ISCRU at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
  • an auxin transport inhibitor such as diflufenzopyr and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of IPOHE, LEFCH, and CYPIR at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
  • 4-Amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2- carboxylic acid derivatives, 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(2,4-dichloro-3-methoxyphenyl)- pyridine-2-carboxylic acid derivatives, and 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2- fluoro-3-ethoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid derivatives are the especially preferred pyridine carboxylic acids of the formula (I) for the control of weeds in transplanted, water seeded, and direct seeded rice.
  • the pyridine and pyrimidine carboxylic acids are a new class of compounds having herbicidal activity.
  • a number of pyridine and pyrimidine carboxylic acid compounds are described in U.S. Patents 7,300,907 (B2) and 7,314,849 (B2), including 6-amino-5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3- methoxyphenyl)pyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid methyl ester, 4-amino-3-chloro-6- (4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester and 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(2,4-dichloro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester.
  • the pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) controls annual grass weeds including Setaria, Pennisetum, and Echinochloa; broadleaf weeds such as Papaver, Galium, Lamium, Kochia, Amaranthus, Aeschynomene, Sesbania, and Monochoria; and sedge species such as Cyperus and Scirpus.
  • Amidosulfuron is the common name for N-[[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-N-methylmethanesulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Amidosulfuron controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds, particularly cleavers.
  • Aminopyralid is the common name for 4-amino-3,6-dichloro-2- pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Aminopyralid controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in grassland.
  • Beflubutamid is the common name for 2-[4-fluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)- phenoxy]-N-(phenylmethyl)butanamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Beflubutamid provides pre- and early post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley.
  • Bensulfuron is the common name for 2-[[[[[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]methyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Bensulfuron-methyl controls annual and perennial weeds and sedges in flooded or wetland rice.
  • Bentazone is the common name for 3-(l-methylethyl)-lH-2,l,3- benzothiadiazin-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Bentazone controls broadleaf weeds in spring and winter cereals.
  • Bispyribac is the common name for 2,6-bis[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)oxy]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Bispyribac-sodium controls grasses, sedges and broadleaf weeds in direct-seeded rice.
  • Bromoxynil is the common name for 3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile.
  • Carfentrazone is the common name for ⁇ ,2-dichloro-5-[4- (difluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-lH-l,2,4-triazol-l-yl]-4- fluorobenzenepropanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Carfentrazone-ethyl controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds in cereals and rice.
  • Chlormequat is the common name for 2-chloro-N,N,N-trimethyl- ethanaminium chloride. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide
  • Chlormequat is a plant growth regulator for producing sturdier plants.
  • Chlorsulfuron is the common name for 2-chloro-N-[[(4-methoxy-6- methyl-l,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]benzenesulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006.
  • Chlorsulfuron controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds and some annual grasses.
  • Chlorotoluron is the common name for N'-(3-chloro-4-methylphenyl)-N,N- dimethylurea. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Chlorotoluron controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds and some annual grasses in winter cereals.
  • Clodinafop is the common name for (2R)-2-[4-[(5-chloro-3-fluoro-2- pyridinyl)oxy]phenoxy]propanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Clodinafop controls a wide range of annual grasses.
  • Clomazone is the common name for 2-[(2-chlorophenyl)methyl]-4,4- dimethyl-3-isoxazolidinone. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Clomazone controls grass weeds and broadleaf weeds.
  • Cyhalofop is the common name for (2R)-2-[4-(4-cyano-2-fluorophenoxy)- phenoxy]propanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide
  • Dicamba is the common name for 3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Dicamba controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in cereals.
  • Dichlorprop P is the common name for (2R)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) propanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Dichlorprop controls a wide range of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in cereals and grassland.
  • Diflufenican is the common name for N-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-2-[3- (trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-3-pyridinecarboxamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Diflufenican controls annual grass weeds and certain broadleaf weeds including Galium, Veronica and Viola spp.
  • Diflufenzopyr is the common name for 2-[l-[[[(3,5-difluorophenyl)- aminoJcarbonylJhydrazonoJethylJ-S-pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Diflufenzopyr controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds.
  • Fenoxaprop is the common name for 2-[4-[(6-chloro-2-benzoxazolyl)- oxy]phenoxy]propanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Fenoxaprop controls a wide range of annual and perennial grasses.
  • Florasulam is the common name for N-(2,6-difluorophenyl)-8-fluoro-5- methoxy[l,2,4]triazolo[l,5-c]pyrimidine-2-sulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Florasulam controls broadleaf weeds, especially Galium aparine, Stellaria media, Polygonum convolvulus, Matricaria spp. and various cruciferae.
  • Flucarbazone is the common name for 4,5-dihydro-3-methoxy-4-methyl-5- oxo-N-[[2-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]-lH-l,2,4-triazole-l-carboxamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Flucarbazone controls grass weeds, especially Avenafatua and Setaria viridis and some broadleaf weeds.
  • Flufenacet is the common name for N-(4-fluorophenyl)-N-(l-methylethyl)- 2-[[5-(trifluoromethyl)-l,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl]oxy]acetamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Flufenacet controls a broad spectrum of grass weeds and certain broadleaf weeds.
  • Flupyrsulfuron is the common name for 2-[[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-6-(trifluoromethyl)-3- pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Flupyrsulfuron controls black-grass and some broadleaf weeds. Glyphosate is the common name for N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Glyphosate controls a wide range of annual and perennial, broadleaf and grass weeds.
  • Halosulfuron is the common name for 3-chloro-5-[[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-l-methyl-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. ⁇ alosulfuron-methyl controls annual broadleaf weeds and nutsedge in rice.
  • Imazamethabenz is the common name for 2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l- methylethyl)-5-oxo-lH-imidazol-2-yl]-4( ⁇ r 5)-methylbenzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Imazamethabenz controls Alopecurus, Apera and Avena in wheat, barley and rye.
  • Imazamox is the common name for 2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l- methylethyl)-5-oxo-lH-imidazol-2-yl]-5-(methoxymethyl)-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Imazamox is used for broad spectrum weed control in a variety of crops.
  • Imazethapyr is the common name for 2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l- methylethyl)-5-oxo-lH-imidazol-2-yl]-5-ethyl-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Imazethapyr controls annual and perennial grass and broadleaf weeds.
  • Indol-3-ylacetic acid is the common name for lH-indole-3-acetic acid. Its plant growth regulating activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006.
  • 4-Indol-3-ylbutyric acid is the common name for lH-indole-3-butanoic acid. Its plant growth regulating activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006.
  • Iodosulfuron is the common name for 4-iodo-2-[[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl- l,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Iodosulfuron controls grass and broadleaf weeds.
  • Isoproturon is the common mane for N,N-dimethyl-N'-[4-(l- methylethyl)phenyl]urea. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Isoproturon controls a wide range of annual broadleaf and grass weeds in cereals other than durum wheat.
  • Isoxaben is the common name for N-[3-(l-ethyl-l-methylpropyl)-5- isoxazolyl]-2,6-dimethoxybenzamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Isoxaben pre-emergently controls broadleaf weeds in cereals.
  • MCPA is (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)acetic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. MCPA controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in crops including cereals.
  • Mesosulfuron is the common name for 2-[[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] -4- [ [(methylsulfonyl)amino] - methyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Mesosulfuron controls grass and some broadleaf weeds.
  • Metribuzin is the common name for 4-amino-6-(l,l-dimethylethyl)-3- (methylthio)-l,2,4-triazin-5(4H)-one. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Metribuzin controls many grasses and broadleaf weeds in cereals.
  • Metsulfuron is the common name for 2-[[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5- triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Metsulfuron controls a wide range of grass and broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley, rice and oats.
  • Norflurazon is the common name for 4-chloro-5-(methylamino)-2-[3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3(2H)-pyridazinone. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Norflurazon is used for the pre-emergence control of grasses and sedges, as well as some broadleaf weeds.
  • Penoxsulam is the common name for 2-(2,2-difluoroethoxy)-N-(5,8- dimethoxy[l,2,4]triazolo[l,5-c]pyrimidin-2-yl)-6-(trifluoromethyl)- benzenesulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Penoxsulam controls broadleaf, sedge, and aquatic weeds and Echinochloa spp. in rice.
  • Picolinafen is the common name for N-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-[3- (trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-2-pyridinecarboxamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Picolinafen controls broadleaf weeds, especially Galium, Viola, Lamium and Veronica spp.
  • Pinoxaden is the common name for 8-(2,6-diethyl-4-methylphenyl)- l,2,4,5-tetrahydro-7-oxo-7H-pyrazolo[l,2-d][l,4,5]oxadiazepin-9-yl 2,2- dimethylpropanoate. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Pinoxaden controls annual grasses, including Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Lolium, Phalaris and Setaria. Propanil is the common name for N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)propanamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Propanil controls grass and broadleaf weeds in rice.
  • Propoxycarbazone is the common name for methyl 2-[[[(4,5-dihydro-4- methyl-5-oxo-3-propoxy-lH-l,2,4-triazol-l-yl)carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoate. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Propoxycarbazone controls annual and some perennial grasses, including Bromus spp., Alopecurus myosuroides, Apera spica-venti, and Elymus repens, and some broadleaf weeds.
  • Prosulfocarb is the common name for S-(phenylmethyl) dipropylcarbamo- thioate. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Prosulfocarb controls a wide range of grass and broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley and rye.
  • Pyrasulfotole is the common name for (5-hydroxy-l,3-dimethyl-lH- pyrazol-4-yl)[2-(methylsulfonyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]methanone. Pyrasulfotole controls a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds in cereals.
  • Pyrazosulfuron is the common name for 5-[[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-l-methyl-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Pyrazosulfuron-ethyl controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and sedges in rice.
  • Pyriclor is the common name for 2,3,5-trichloro-4-pyridinol.
  • Pyroxsulam is the common name for N-(5,7-dimethoxy[l,2,4]triazolo[l,5- ⁇ ]pyrimidin-2-yl)-2-methoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pyridinesulfonamide. Pyroxsulam controls grass and broadleaf weeds. Quinclorac is the common name for SJ-dichloro- ⁇ -quinolinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Quinclorac controls weeds in transplanted and direct-seeded rice.
  • Sulcotrione is the common name for 2-[2-chloro-4- (methylsulfonyl)benzoyl]-l,3-cyclohexanedione. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Sulcotrione controls grass and broadleaf weeds.
  • Sulfosulfuron is the common name for N-ff ⁇ -dimethoxy ⁇ - pyrimidinyljaminolcarbonyl ⁇ -Cethylsulfonyljimidazofl ⁇ - ⁇ lpyridm ⁇ sulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual,
  • Thifensulfuron is the common name for 3-[[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5- triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-2-thiophenecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Thifensulfuron controls a wide range of annual weeds.
  • Tralkoxydim is the common name 2-[l-(ethoxyimino)propyl]-3-hydroxy- 5-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-2-cyclohexen-l-one. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Tralkoxydim controls annual grasses, including Avena spp., Lolium spp., Setaria viridis, Phalaris spp., Alopecurus myosuroides and Apera spica-venti.
  • Tribenuron is the common name 2-[[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5-triazin- 2-yl)methylamino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Tribenuron controls broadleaf weeds. Triclopyr is the common name for [(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl)oxy]acetic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Triclopyr controls broadleaf weeds in rice.
  • herbicide is used herein to mean an active ingredient that kills, controls or otherwise adversely modifies the growth of plants.
  • An herbicidally effective or vegetation controlling amount is an amount of active ingredient which causes an adversely modifying effect and includes deviations from natural development, killing, regulation, desiccation, retardation, and the like.
  • plants and vegetation include germinant seeds, emerging seedlings, plants emerging from vegetative propagules, and established vegetation.
  • Herbicidal activity is exhibited by the compounds of the synergistic mixture when they are applied directly to the plant or to the locus of the plant at any stage of growth or before planting or emergence. The effect observed depends upon the plant species to be controlled, the stage of growth of the plant, the application parameters of dilution and spray drop size, the particle size of solid components, the environmental conditions at the time of use, the specific compound employed, the specific adjuvants and carriers employed, the soil type, and the like, as well as the amount of chemical applied. These and other factors can be adjusted as is known in the art to promote non-selective or selective herbicidal action. Generally, it is preferred to apply the composition of the present invention postemergence to relatively immature undesirable vegetation to achieve the maximum control of weeds.
  • the weight ratio of the pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of formula (I) component to the second cereal or rice herbicide component at which the herbicidal effect is synergistic lies within the range of between 5:1 and 1:256.
  • the rate at which the synergistic composition is applied will depend upon the particular type of weed to be controlled, the degree of control required, and the timing and method of application.
  • the composition of the invention can be applied at an application rate of between 8 grams per hectare (g/ha) and 1200 g/ha based on the total amount of active ingredients in the composition.
  • the cereal or rice herbicide component is applied at a rate between 4 g/ha and 1120 g/ha and the pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of formula (I) component is applied at a rate between 4 g/ha and 70 g/ha
  • the components of the synergistic mixture of the present invention can be applied either separately or as part of a multipart herbicidal system.
  • the synergistic mixture of the present invention can be applied in conjunction with one or more other herbicides to control a wider variety of undesirable vegetation.
  • the composition can be formulated with the other herbicide or herbicides, tank mixed with the other herbicide or herbicides or applied sequentially with the other herbicide or herbicides.
  • Some of the herbicides that can be employed in conjunction with the synergistic composition of the present invention include: amide herbicides such as allidochlor, benzadox, benzipram, bromobutide, cafenstrole, CDEA, chlorthiamid, cyprazole, dimethenamid, dimethenamid-P, diphenamid, epronaz, etnipromid, fentrazamide, flupoxam, fomesafen, halosafen, isocarbamid, napropamide, naptalam, pethoxamid, propyzamide, quinonamid and tebutam; anilide herbicides such as chloranocryl, cisanilide, clomeprop, cypromid, etobenzanid, fenasulam, flufenican, mefenacet, mefluidide, metamifop, monalide, naproanilide and pent
  • the synergistic composition of the present invention can, further, be used in conjunction with glyphosate, glufosinate, dicamba, imidazolinones or 2,4-D on glyphosate-tolerant, glufosinate-tolerant, dicamba-tolerant, imidazolinone-tolerant or 2,4-D-tolerant crops. It is generally preferred to use the synergistic composition of the present invention in combination with herbicides that are selective for the crop being treated and which complement the spectrum of weeds controlled by these compounds at the application rate employed. It is further generally preferred to apply the synergistic composition of the present invention and other complementary herbicides at the same time, either as a combination formulation or as a tank mix.
  • the synergistic composition of the present invention can generally be employed in combination with known herbicide safeners, such as benoxacor, benthiocarb, brassinolide, cloquintocet (mexyl), cyometrinil, daimuron, dichlormid, dicyclonon, dimepiperate, disulfoton, fenchlorazole-ethyl, fenclorim, flurazole, fluxofenim, furilazole, isoxadifen-ethyl, mefenpyr-diethyl, MG 191, MON 4660, naphthalic anhydride (NA), oxabetrinil, R29148 and N-phenyl- sulfonylbenzoic acid amides, to enhance their selectivity.
  • herbicide safeners such as benoxacor, benthiocarb, brassinolide, cloquintocet (mexyl), cyometrinil, daimuron
  • Cloquintocet is a particularly preferred safener for the synergistic compositions of the present invention, specifically antagonizing any harmful effect of the synergistic compositions on rice and cereals.
  • Suitable adjuvants or carriers should not be phytotoxic to valuable crops, particularly at the concentrations employed in applying the compositions for selective weed control in the presence of crops, and should not react chemically with herbicidal components or other composition ingredients.
  • Such mixtures can be designed for application directly to weeds or their locus or can be concentrates or formulations that are normally diluted with additional carriers and adjuvants before application. They can be solids, such as, for example, dusts, granules, water dispersible granules, or wettable powders, or liquids, such as, for example, emulsifiable concentrates, solutions, emulsions or suspensions.
  • Suitable agricultural adjuvants and carriers that are useful in preparing the herbicidal mixtures of the invention are well known to those skilled in the art.
  • Liquid carriers that can be employed include water, toluene, xylene, petroleum naphtha, crop oil, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, cyclohexanone, trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, ethyl acetate, amyl acetate, butyl acetate, propylene glycol monomethyl ether and diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, amyl alcohol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerine, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, N,N-dimethyl alkylamides, dimethyl sulfoxide, liquid fertilizers and the like. Water is generally the carrier of choice for the dilution of concentrates.
  • Suitable solid carriers include talc, pyrophyllite clay, silica, attapulgus clay, kaolin clay, kieselguhr, chalk, diatomaceous earth, lime, calcium carbonate, bentonite clay, Fuller's earth, cotton seed hulls, wheat flour, soybean flour, pumice, wood flour, walnut shell flour, lignin, and the like. It is usually desirable to incorporate one or more surface-active agents into the compositions of the present invention. Such surface-active agents are advantageously employed in both solid and liquid compositions, especially those designed to be diluted with carrier before application.
  • the surface-active agents can be anionic, cationic or nonionic in character and can be employed as emulsifying agents, wetting agents, suspending agents, or for other purposes.
  • Typical surface-active agents include salts of alkyl sulfates, such as diethanol- ammonium lauryl sulfate; alkylarylsulfonate salts, such as calcium dodecyl- benzenesulfonate; alkylphenol-alkylene oxide addition products, such as nonylphenol-Ci8 ethoxylate; alcohol-alkylene oxide addition products, such as tridecyl alcohol-Ci6 ethoxylate; soaps, such as sodium stearate; alkylnaphthalene- sulfonate salts, such as sodium dibutylnaphthalenesulfonate; dialkyl esters of sulfosuccinate salts, such as sodium di(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate; sorbitol esters, such as sorbitol oleate; quaternary amines, such as lauryl trimethyl- ammonium chloride; polyethylene
  • compositions may also contain other compatible components, for example, other herbicides, plant growth regulants, fungicides, insecticides, and the like and can be formulated with liquid fertilizers or solid, particulate fertilizer carriers such as ammonium nitrate, urea and the like.
  • the concentration of the active ingredients in the synergistic composition of the present invention is generally from 0.001 to 98 percent by weight. Concentrations from 0.01 to 90 percent by weight are often employed. In compositions designed to be employed as concentrates, the active ingredients are generally present in a concentration from 5 to 98 weight percent, preferably 10 to 90 weight percent. Such compositions are typically diluted with an inert carrier, such as water, before application. The diluted compositions usually applied to weeds or the locus of weeds generally contain 0.0001 to 1 weight percent active ingredient and preferably contain 0.001 to 0.05 weight percent.
  • compositions can be applied to weeds or their locus by the use of conventional ground or aerial dusters, sprayers, and granule applicators, by addition to irrigation or paddy water, and by other conventional means known to those skilled in the art.
  • MetroMix® 306 planting mixture which typically has a pH of 6.0 to 6.8 and an organic matter content of 30 percent, in plastic pots with a surface area of 103.2 square centimeters (cm ).
  • a fungicide treatment and/or other chemical or physical treatment was applied.
  • the plants were grown for 7-36 days in a greenhouse with an approximate 14 hour photoperiod which was maintained at 18° C during the day and 17° C during the night. Nutrients and water were added on a regular basis and supplemental lighting was provided with overhead metal halide 1000- Watt lamps as necessary. The plants were employed for testing when they reached the second or third true leaf stage.
  • Treatments consisted of compound (as listed in Tables 1 through 64) and a second cereal herbicide alone and in combination. Weighed amounts of esters (methyl) or salts (TEA [triethylammonium], K [potassium]) of 4-amino-3-chloro- 6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid (Compound A) or of 6-amino-5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyrimidine-4- carboxylic acid (Compound B), were placed in 25 milliliter (mL) glass vials and dissolved in a volume of 97:3 v/v acetone/DMSO to obtain 4.5 milligrams (mg) active ingredient (ai)/mL stock solutions.
  • the concentrated stock solutions were diluted to 1.5 mg ai/mL with the addition of 2 volumes of an aqueous mixture containing acetone, water, isopropyl alcohol, DMSO, Agri-dex crop oil concentrate, and Triton® X-77 surfactant in a 64.7:26.0:6.7:2.0:0.7:0.01 v/v ratio.
  • a dilution solution was prepared by mixing 1 volume of 97:3 v/v acetone/DMSO and 2 volumes of an aqueous mixture containing acetone, water, isopropyl alcohol, DMSO, Agri-dex crop oil concentrate, and Triton® X-77 surfactant in a 64.7:26.0:6.7:2.0:0.7:0.01 v/v ratio.
  • Compound requirements are based upon a 12 mL application volume at a rate of 187 liters per hectare (L/ha).
  • Spray solutions of the second cereal herbicide and experimental compound mixtures were prepared by adding the stock solutions to the appropriate amount of dilution solution to form 12 mL spray solution with active ingredients in two- and three-way combinations.
  • Formulated compounds were applied to the plant material with an overhead Mandel track sprayer equipped with 8002E nozzles calibrated to deliver 187 L/ha over an application area of 0.503 square meters (m ) at a spray height of 18 inches (43 cm) above average plant canopy. Control plants were sprayed in the same manner with the solvent blank.
  • the treated plants and control plants were placed in a greenhouse as described above and watered by sub-irrigation to prevent wash-off of the test compounds. After 20-22 days, the condition of the test plants as compared with that of the control plants was determined visually and scored on a scale of 0 to 100 percent where 0 corresponds to no injury and 100 corresponds to complete kill.
  • Atlantis WG contains 30g/kg mesosulfuron and 6g/kg iodosulfuron and 90 g/kg mefenpyr- diethyl Table 10.
  • Pyroxsulam contains 3Og ai/1 pyroxsulam and 9Og ai/1 cloquintocet-mexyl Table 12.
  • Atlantis WG contains 30g/kg mesosulfuron and 6g/kg iodosulfuron and 90 g/kg mefenpyr- diethyl
  • ALOMY Alopecurus myosuroides
  • LOLMG Lolium multiflorum
  • STEME Stellaria media
  • VERPE Veronica persica
  • VIOTR Viola tricolor
  • BRSNN Brassica napus
  • KCHSC Kochia scoparia
  • BROTE Bromus tectorum
  • Seeds or nutlets of the desired test plant species were planted in a soil matrix prepared by mixing a loam soil (43 percent silt, 19 percent clay, and 38 percent sand, with a pH of 8.1 and an organic matter content of 1.5 percent) and river sand in an 80 to 20 ratio.
  • the soil matrix was contained in plastic pots with a surface area of 139.7 cm 2 .
  • a fungicide treatment and/or other chemical or physical treatment was applied.
  • the plants were grown for 10-17 days in a greenhouse with an approximate 14 hr photoperiod which was maintained at 29° C during the day and 26° C during the night.
  • Formulated compounds were applied to the plant material with an overhead Mandel track sprayer equipped with a 8002E nozzles calibrated to deliver 187 L/ha over an application area of 0.503 m 2 at a spray height of 18 inches (43 cm) above average plant canopy height. Control plants were sprayed in the same manner with the solvent blank.
  • the treated plants and control plants were placed in a greenhouse as described above and watered by sub-irrigation to prevent wash-off of the test compounds. After 3 weeks, the condition of the test plants as compared with that of the untreated plants was determined visually and scored on a scale of 0 to 100 percent where 0 corresponds to no injury and 100 corresponds to complete kill.

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Abstract

An herbicidal composition containing (a) a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid component and (b) a second cereal or rice herbicide component provides synergistic control of selected weeds.

Description

SYNERGISTIC HERB ICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING CERTAIN
PYRIDINE OR PYRIMIDINE CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND CERTAIN
CEREAL AND RICE HERBICIDES
This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Application 60/966,340 filed August 27, 2007.
This invention concerns a synergistic herbicidal composition containing (a) an herbicidal pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid component and (b) a cereal or rice herbicide component.
The protection of crops from weeds and other vegetation which inhibit crop growth is a constantly recurring problem in agriculture. To help combat this problem, researchers in the field of synthetic chemistry have produced an extensive variety of chemicals and chemical formulations effective in the control of such unwanted growth. Chemical herbicides of many types have been disclosed in the literature and a large number are in commercial use.
In some cases, herbicidal active ingredients have been shown to be more effective in combination than when applied individually and this is referred to as "synergism." As described in the Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science Society of America, Seventh Edition, 1994, p. 318, "'synergism' [is] an interaction of two or more factors such that the effect when combined is greater than the predicted effect based on the response of each factor applied separately." The present invention is based on the discovery that certain cereal or rice herbicides and certain pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acids, already known individually for their herbicidal efficacy, display a synergistic effect when applied in combination. The herbicidal compounds forming the synergistic composition of this invention are independently known in the art for their effects on plant growth.
The present invention concerns a synergistic herbicidal mixture comprising an herbicidally effective amount of (a) a first herbicide selected from the group of a pyridine or a pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I)
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wherein X represents CH or N, hal represents F, Cl or Br, and R represents methyl or ethyl,
and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters and amides of the carboxylic acid, and (b) a second herbicide selected from the group consisting of amidosulfuron, aminopyralid, beflubutamid, bensulfuron, bentazone, bispyribac, bromoxynil, carfentrazone, chlormequat, chlorsulfuron, chlorotoluron, clodinafop, clomazone, cyhalofop, dicamba, dichlorprop, diflufenican, diflufenzopyr, fenoxaprop, florasulam, flucarbazone, flufenacet, flupyrsulfuron, halosulfuron, indol-3-ylacetic acid, 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid, imazamethabenz, imazamox, imazethapyr, iodosulfuron, isoproturon, isoxaben, MCPA, mesosulfuron, metribuzin, metsulfuron, norflurazon, penoxsulam, picolinafen, pinoxaden, propanil, propoxycarbazone, prosulfocarb, pyrasulfotole, pyrazosulfuron, pyriclor, pyroxsulam, quinclorac, sulcotrione, sulfosulfuron, thifensulfuron, tralkoxydim, tribenuron, triclopyr and mixtures thereof. The compositions may also contain an agriculturally acceptable adjuvant or carrier. The synergistic compositions may also generally be employed in combination with known herbicide safeners, particularly with cloquintocet mexyl.
Compounds of formula (I) in which X represents CH or N, hal represents F or Cl, and R represents methyl are independently preferred.
The present invention also concerns herbicidal compositions for and methods of controlling the growth of undesirable vegetation, particularly in wheat, rye, barley, oats, triticale and rice, and the use of these synergistic compositions.
The species spectra of the compounds of the synergistic mixture, i.e., the weed species which the respective compounds control, are broad and highly complimentary. For example, it has been surprisingly found that a combination of diflufenican, optionally with flufenacet, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in the control of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides L; ALOMY), windgrass (Apera spica-venti L; APESV), wild oats (Avenafatua L; AVEFA), annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L; LOLMGj, lamb' s -quarters (Chenopodium album L; CHEAL), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L SINAR), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
It has also been surprisingly found that a mixture of an acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase-inhibiting herbicide such as clodinafop, fenoxaprop-P, pinoxaden or tralkoxydim, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in control of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides L;
ALOMY), windgrass (Apera spica-venti L; APESV), wild oats (Avenafatua L;
AVEFA), annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L; LOLMGj, littleseed Canarygrass (Phalaris minor L; PHAMI) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds. The mixtures of an acetolactate synthase-inhibitor herbicide such as flupyrsulfuron, iodosulfuron, mesosulfuron, mesosulfuron plus iodosulfuron or sulfosulfuron of the sulfonylureas class; imazamethabenz of the imidazolinones class; propoxycarbazone of the sulfonylaminocarbonyltriazolinones class; pyroxsulam of the triazolopyrimidine class; and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) unexpectedly exhibit a synergistic action in control of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides L; ALOMY), windgrass (Apera spica-venti L; APESV), wild oats (Avenafatua L; AVEFA), downy brome (Bromus tectorum L; BROTE), annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L; LOLMGj, Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L; LOLMU), rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum L; LOLRI), littleseed Canarygrass (Phalaris minor L; PHAMI), yellow foxtail (Pennisetum americanum L; PESGL), annual bluegrass (Poa annua L; POAAN), green foxtail (Setaria viridis L; SETVI) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
It has also been unexpectedly found that the mixture of an acetolactate synthase inhibiting herbicide such as amidosulfuron, chlorsulfuron, flupyrsulfuron, iodosulfuron, mesosulfuron, mesosulfuron plus iodosulfuron, metsulfuron, sulfosulfuron, thifensulfuron or tribenuron of the sulfonylureas class; propoxycarbazone or flucarbazone of the sulfonylaminocarbonyl- triazolinone class; imazamethabenz of the imidazolinones class; florasulam or pyroxsulam of the triazolopyrimidines class; and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) shows a synergistic action in control of canola (Brassica napus L; BRSNN), Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense L; CIRAR), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), lady's-thumb (Polygonum persicaria L; POLPE), kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds. The combination of a phytoene desaturase-inhibiting herbicide such as beflubutamid or picolinafen, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L; SINAR), ivy-leaved speedwell (Veronica hederifolia L; VERHE), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), cut-leaf geranium (Geranium dissectum L; GERDI), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L; POLCO), lady's-thumb (Polygonum persicaria L; POLPE), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
Surprisingly, the combinations of photosystem II-inhibiting herbicides such as bentazone, bromoxynil, chlorotoluron, isoproturon or metribuzin, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) show a synergistic action in control of black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L; POLCO), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), Russian thistle (Salsola iberica L; SASKR) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds. It has been also surprisingly found that a combination of bromoxynil, optionally with pyrasulfotole, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) shows a synergistic action in control of scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
The combination of a plant growth regulator such as chlormequat, indol-3- ylacetic acid or 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), cut-leaf geranium (Geranium dissectum L; GERDI), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L; POLCO), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds. Similarly, the mixtures of isoxaben, a cell wall biosynthesis inhibiting herbicide, or prosulfocarb, a lipid biosynthesis inhibiting herbicide, and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) have resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), Russian thistle (Salsola iberica L; SASKR) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
It has also been unexpectedly found that the mixture of an auxinic herbicide such as aminopyralid, optionally with picolinafen or diflufenican, dicamba, dichlorprop-P, MCPA, quinclorac and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in control of chickweed (Stellaria media L; STEME), scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomila L; MATCH), bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica L; VERPE), wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), lady's-thumb (Polygonum persicaria L; POLPE), kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), black mustard (Brassica nigra L; BRSNI), cut-leaf geranium (Geranium dissectum L; GERDI), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L; POLCO) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
It has been also surprisingly found that the mixture of an EPSP (5- enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate) synthase inhibitor herbicide such as glyphosate and a pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in control of wild pansy (Viola tricolor L; VIOTR), kochia (Kochia scoparia L; KCHSC), Russian thistle (Salsola iberica L; SASKR) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
4-Amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2- carboxylic acid and 6-amino-5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)- pyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid derivatives are the especially preferred pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acids of the formula (I) for the control of weeds in cereal crops including spring, winter and durum wheat, spring and winter barley, oats, and triticale.
In rice culture (direct seeded, water seeded, or transplanted), the combination of an acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicide such as penoxsulam of the triazolopyrimidine class; bispyribac-sodium of the pyrimidinylbenzoate chemical class; bensulfuron-methyl, halosulfuron-methyl, or pyrazosulfuron-ethyl of the sulfonylurea chemical class; or imazethapyr or imazamox of the imidazolinone chemical class; and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of Ipomoea hederacea (L.) JACQ. (IPOHE), Echinochloa species (ECHSS), Ischaemum rugosum SALISB. (ISCRU), Leptochloa chinensis (L.) NEES (LEFCH), Cyperus esculentus L. (CYPES), Cyperus iria L. (CYPIR), and Eleocharis kuroguwai OHWI (ELOKU) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds. Glyphosate, an amino acid biosynthesis inhibitor which specifically inhibits 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase, in combination with a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I), produces synergistic activity on Polygonum pensylvanicum L. (POLPY), CYPES, CYPIR, Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) SCOP. (DIGSA), and LEFCH at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds. Synergistic activity between pyridine carboxylic acids of the formula (I) in combination with compounds of the imidazolinone chemistry class or in combination with glyphosate will be particularly useful in crops where imidazolinone or glyphosate resistant crop varieties are being employed.
It has also been surprising that a mixture of propanil, a photosystem (PS) II-inhibiting herbicide and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in control of IPOHE and Polygonum persicaria L. (POLPE), at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds and an increased speed of activity on CYPIR and Scirpus maritimus L. (SCPMA) over that observed with effective control rates of the individual compounds. Similarly, a mixture of carfentrazone-ethyl, a protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase (PROTOX) inhibiting herbicide, and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) exhibits a synergistic action in control POLPE, CYPES, and CYPIR at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds as well as an increased speed of activity on CYPES.
It has also been unexpectedly found that the mixture of cyhalofop-butyl, an acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) inhibiting herbicide, and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) shows a synergistic action in the control of POLPY, Sphenoclea zeylanica GAERTN. (SPDZE), ECHSS, LEFCH, Cyperus species (CYPSS), Fimbristylis miliacea (L.) VAHL (FIMMI), and Scirpus species (SCPSS) at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds, while a mixture of fenoxaprop-p-ethyl, another ACCase-inhibiting herbicide, and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) shows a synergistic action in control of FIMMI and SCPSS at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
The combination of an auxinic herbicide such as triclopyr, MCPA, or quinclorac and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of Marsilea crenata PRESL (MASCR), CYPSS, FIMMI, ECHSS, LEFCH, Brachiaria platyphylla (BRISEB.) NASH (BRAPP), and ISCRU at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds. Similarly, the combination of an auxin transport inhibitor such as diflufenzopyr and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of IPOHE, LEFCH, and CYPIR at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
The combination of compounds with bleaching modes of action such as clomazone; norflurazon, a phytoene desaturase inhibiting herbicide; sulcotrione, a p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibiting herbicide; or pyriclor and a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) has resulted in an unexpected synergistic action in the control of BRAPP, DIGSA, ECHSS, LEFCH, CYPSS, FIMMI, and SCPMA at application rates lower than the rates of the individual compounds.
4-Amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2- carboxylic acid derivatives, 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(2,4-dichloro-3-methoxyphenyl)- pyridine-2-carboxylic acid derivatives, and 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2- fluoro-3-ethoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid derivatives are the especially preferred pyridine carboxylic acids of the formula (I) for the control of weeds in transplanted, water seeded, and direct seeded rice.
The pyridine and pyrimidine carboxylic acids are a new class of compounds having herbicidal activity. A number of pyridine and pyrimidine carboxylic acid compounds are described in U.S. Patents 7,300,907 (B2) and 7,314,849 (B2), including 6-amino-5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3- methoxyphenyl)pyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid methyl ester, 4-amino-3-chloro-6- (4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester and 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(2,4-dichloro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester. The pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) controls annual grass weeds including Setaria, Pennisetum, and Echinochloa; broadleaf weeds such as Papaver, Galium, Lamium, Kochia, Amaranthus, Aeschynomene, Sesbania, and Monochoria; and sedge species such as Cyperus and Scirpus.
Amidosulfuron is the common name for N-[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-N-methylmethanesulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Amidosulfuron controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds, particularly cleavers.
Aminopyralid is the common name for 4-amino-3,6-dichloro-2- pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Aminopyralid controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in grassland.
Beflubutamid is the common name for 2-[4-fluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)- phenoxy]-N-(phenylmethyl)butanamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Beflubutamid provides pre- and early post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley.
Bensulfuron is the common name for 2-[[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]methyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Bensulfuron-methyl controls annual and perennial weeds and sedges in flooded or wetland rice.
Bentazone is the common name for 3-(l-methylethyl)-lH-2,l,3- benzothiadiazin-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Bentazone controls broadleaf weeds in spring and winter cereals. Bispyribac is the common name for 2,6-bis[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)oxy]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Bispyribac-sodium controls grasses, sedges and broadleaf weeds in direct-seeded rice.
Bromoxynil is the common name for 3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile.
Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Bromoxynil is used for the post-emergence control of annual broadleaf weeds.
Carfentrazone is the common name for α,2-dichloro-5-[4- (difluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-lH-l,2,4-triazol-l-yl]-4- fluorobenzenepropanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Carfentrazone-ethyl controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds in cereals and rice.
Chlormequat is the common name for 2-chloro-N,N,N-trimethyl- ethanaminium chloride. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide
Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Chlormequat is a plant growth regulator for producing sturdier plants.
Chlorsulfuron is the common name for 2-chloro-N-[[(4-methoxy-6- methyl-l,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]benzenesulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006.
Chlorsulfuron controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds and some annual grasses.
Chlorotoluron is the common name for N'-(3-chloro-4-methylphenyl)-N,N- dimethylurea. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Chlorotoluron controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds and some annual grasses in winter cereals. Clodinafop is the common name for (2R)-2-[4-[(5-chloro-3-fluoro-2- pyridinyl)oxy]phenoxy]propanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Clodinafop controls a wide range of annual grasses.
Clomazone is the common name for 2-[(2-chlorophenyl)methyl]-4,4- dimethyl-3-isoxazolidinone. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Clomazone controls grass weeds and broadleaf weeds.
Cyhalofop is the common name for (2R)-2-[4-(4-cyano-2-fluorophenoxy)- phenoxy]propanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide
Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Cyhalofop-butyl controls grass weeds in rice.
Dicamba is the common name for 3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Dicamba controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in cereals.
Dichlorprop P is the common name for (2R)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) propanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Dichlorprop controls a wide range of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in cereals and grassland.
Diflufenican is the common name for N-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-2-[3- (trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-3-pyridinecarboxamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Diflufenican controls annual grass weeds and certain broadleaf weeds including Galium, Veronica and Viola spp.
Diflufenzopyr is the common name for 2-[l-[[[(3,5-difluorophenyl)- aminoJcarbonylJhydrazonoJethylJ-S-pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Diflufenzopyr controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds.
Fenoxaprop is the common name for 2-[4-[(6-chloro-2-benzoxazolyl)- oxy]phenoxy]propanoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Fenoxaprop controls a wide range of annual and perennial grasses.
Florasulam is the common name for N-(2,6-difluorophenyl)-8-fluoro-5- methoxy[l,2,4]triazolo[l,5-c]pyrimidine-2-sulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Florasulam controls broadleaf weeds, especially Galium aparine, Stellaria media, Polygonum convolvulus, Matricaria spp. and various cruciferae.
Flucarbazone is the common name for 4,5-dihydro-3-methoxy-4-methyl-5- oxo-N-[[2-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]-lH-l,2,4-triazole-l-carboxamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Flucarbazone controls grass weeds, especially Avenafatua and Setaria viridis and some broadleaf weeds.
Flufenacet is the common name for N-(4-fluorophenyl)-N-(l-methylethyl)- 2-[[5-(trifluoromethyl)-l,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl]oxy]acetamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Flufenacet controls a broad spectrum of grass weeds and certain broadleaf weeds.
Flupyrsulfuron is the common name for 2-[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-6-(trifluoromethyl)-3- pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Flupyrsulfuron controls black-grass and some broadleaf weeds. Glyphosate is the common name for N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Glyphosate controls a wide range of annual and perennial, broadleaf and grass weeds.
Halosulfuron is the common name for 3-chloro-5-[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-l-methyl-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Ηalosulfuron-methyl controls annual broadleaf weeds and nutsedge in rice.
Imazamethabenz is the common name for 2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l- methylethyl)-5-oxo-lH-imidazol-2-yl]-4(ør 5)-methylbenzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Imazamethabenz controls Alopecurus, Apera and Avena in wheat, barley and rye.
Imazamox is the common name for 2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l- methylethyl)-5-oxo-lH-imidazol-2-yl]-5-(methoxymethyl)-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Imazamox is used for broad spectrum weed control in a variety of crops.
Imazethapyr is the common name for 2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l- methylethyl)-5-oxo-lH-imidazol-2-yl]-5-ethyl-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Imazethapyr controls annual and perennial grass and broadleaf weeds.
Indol-3-ylacetic acid is the common name for lH-indole-3-acetic acid. Its plant growth regulating activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. 4-Indol-3-ylbutyric acid is the common name for lH-indole-3-butanoic acid. Its plant growth regulating activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006.
Iodosulfuron is the common name for 4-iodo-2-[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl- l,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Iodosulfuron controls grass and broadleaf weeds.
Isoproturon is the common mane for N,N-dimethyl-N'-[4-(l- methylethyl)phenyl]urea. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Isoproturon controls a wide range of annual broadleaf and grass weeds in cereals other than durum wheat.
Isoxaben is the common name for N-[3-(l-ethyl-l-methylpropyl)-5- isoxazolyl]-2,6-dimethoxybenzamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Isoxaben pre-emergently controls broadleaf weeds in cereals.
MCPA is (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)acetic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. MCPA controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in crops including cereals.
Mesosulfuron is the common name for 2-[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] -4- [ [(methylsulfonyl)amino] - methyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Mesosulfuron controls grass and some broadleaf weeds.
Metribuzin is the common name for 4-amino-6-(l,l-dimethylethyl)-3- (methylthio)-l,2,4-triazin-5(4H)-one. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Metribuzin controls many grasses and broadleaf weeds in cereals.
Metsulfuron is the common name for 2-[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5- triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Metsulfuron controls a wide range of grass and broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley, rice and oats.
Norflurazon, is the common name for 4-chloro-5-(methylamino)-2-[3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3(2H)-pyridazinone. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Norflurazon is used for the pre-emergence control of grasses and sedges, as well as some broadleaf weeds.
Penoxsulam is the common name for 2-(2,2-difluoroethoxy)-N-(5,8- dimethoxy[l,2,4]triazolo[l,5-c]pyrimidin-2-yl)-6-(trifluoromethyl)- benzenesulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Penoxsulam controls broadleaf, sedge, and aquatic weeds and Echinochloa spp. in rice.
Picolinafen is the common name for N-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-[3- (trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-2-pyridinecarboxamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Picolinafen controls broadleaf weeds, especially Galium, Viola, Lamium and Veronica spp.
Pinoxaden is the common name for 8-(2,6-diethyl-4-methylphenyl)- l,2,4,5-tetrahydro-7-oxo-7H-pyrazolo[l,2-d][l,4,5]oxadiazepin-9-yl 2,2- dimethylpropanoate. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Pinoxaden controls annual grasses, including Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Lolium, Phalaris and Setaria. Propanil is the common name for N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)propanamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Propanil controls grass and broadleaf weeds in rice.
Propoxycarbazone is the common name for methyl 2-[[[(4,5-dihydro-4- methyl-5-oxo-3-propoxy-lH-l,2,4-triazol-l-yl)carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoate. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Propoxycarbazone controls annual and some perennial grasses, including Bromus spp., Alopecurus myosuroides, Apera spica-venti, and Elymus repens, and some broadleaf weeds.
Prosulfocarb is the common name for S-(phenylmethyl) dipropylcarbamo- thioate. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Prosulfocarb controls a wide range of grass and broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley and rye.
Pyrasulfotole is the common name for (5-hydroxy-l,3-dimethyl-lH- pyrazol-4-yl)[2-(methylsulfonyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]methanone. Pyrasulfotole controls a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds in cereals.
Pyrazosulfuron is the common name for 5-[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2- pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-l-methyl-lH-pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Pyrazosulfuron-ethyl controls annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and sedges in rice.
Pyriclor is the common name for 2,3,5-trichloro-4-pyridinol.
Pyroxsulam is the common name for N-(5,7-dimethoxy[l,2,4]triazolo[l,5- α]pyrimidin-2-yl)-2-methoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pyridinesulfonamide. Pyroxsulam controls grass and broadleaf weeds. Quinclorac is the common name for SJ-dichloro-δ-quinolinecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Quinclorac controls weeds in transplanted and direct-seeded rice.
Sulcotrione is the common name for 2-[2-chloro-4- (methylsulfonyl)benzoyl]-l,3-cyclohexanedione. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Sulcotrione controls grass and broadleaf weeds.
Sulfosulfuron is the common name for N-ff^ό-dimethoxy^- pyrimidinyljaminolcarbonyl^-Cethylsulfonyljimidazofl^-αlpyridm^ sulfonamide. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual,
Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Sulfosulfuron controls annual grasses and broadleaf weeds.
Thifensulfuron is the common name for 3-[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5- triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-2-thiophenecarboxylic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Thifensulfuron controls a wide range of annual weeds.
Tralkoxydim is the common name 2-[l-(ethoxyimino)propyl]-3-hydroxy- 5-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-2-cyclohexen-l-one. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Tralkoxydim controls annual grasses, including Avena spp., Lolium spp., Setaria viridis, Phalaris spp., Alopecurus myosuroides and Apera spica-venti.
Tribenuron is the common name 2-[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l,3,5-triazin- 2-yl)methylamino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Tribenuron controls broadleaf weeds. Triclopyr is the common name for [(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl)oxy]acetic acid. Its herbicidal activity is described in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, 2006. Triclopyr controls broadleaf weeds in rice.
The term herbicide is used herein to mean an active ingredient that kills, controls or otherwise adversely modifies the growth of plants. An herbicidally effective or vegetation controlling amount is an amount of active ingredient which causes an adversely modifying effect and includes deviations from natural development, killing, regulation, desiccation, retardation, and the like. The terms plants and vegetation include germinant seeds, emerging seedlings, plants emerging from vegetative propagules, and established vegetation.
Herbicidal activity is exhibited by the compounds of the synergistic mixture when they are applied directly to the plant or to the locus of the plant at any stage of growth or before planting or emergence. The effect observed depends upon the plant species to be controlled, the stage of growth of the plant, the application parameters of dilution and spray drop size, the particle size of solid components, the environmental conditions at the time of use, the specific compound employed, the specific adjuvants and carriers employed, the soil type, and the like, as well as the amount of chemical applied. These and other factors can be adjusted as is known in the art to promote non-selective or selective herbicidal action. Generally, it is preferred to apply the composition of the present invention postemergence to relatively immature undesirable vegetation to achieve the maximum control of weeds.
In the composition of this invention, the weight ratio of the pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of formula (I) component to the second cereal or rice herbicide component at which the herbicidal effect is synergistic lies within the range of between 5:1 and 1:256. The rate at which the synergistic composition is applied will depend upon the particular type of weed to be controlled, the degree of control required, and the timing and method of application. In general, the composition of the invention can be applied at an application rate of between 8 grams per hectare (g/ha) and 1200 g/ha based on the total amount of active ingredients in the composition. Depending upon the particular cereal or rice herbicide used, the cereal or rice herbicide component is applied at a rate between 4 g/ha and 1120 g/ha and the pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of formula (I) component is applied at a rate between 4 g/ha and 70 g/ha
The components of the synergistic mixture of the present invention can be applied either separately or as part of a multipart herbicidal system.
The synergistic mixture of the present invention can be applied in conjunction with one or more other herbicides to control a wider variety of undesirable vegetation. When used in conjunction with other herbicides, the composition can be formulated with the other herbicide or herbicides, tank mixed with the other herbicide or herbicides or applied sequentially with the other herbicide or herbicides. Some of the herbicides that can be employed in conjunction with the synergistic composition of the present invention include: amide herbicides such as allidochlor, benzadox, benzipram, bromobutide, cafenstrole, CDEA, chlorthiamid, cyprazole, dimethenamid, dimethenamid-P, diphenamid, epronaz, etnipromid, fentrazamide, flupoxam, fomesafen, halosafen, isocarbamid, napropamide, naptalam, pethoxamid, propyzamide, quinonamid and tebutam; anilide herbicides such as chloranocryl, cisanilide, clomeprop, cypromid, etobenzanid, fenasulam, flufenican, mefenacet, mefluidide, metamifop, monalide, naproanilide and pentanochlor; arylalanine herbicides such as benzoylprop, flamprop and flamprop-M; chloroacetanilide herbicides such as acetochlor, alachlor, butachlor, butenachlor, delachlor, diethatyl, dimethachlor, metazachlor, metolachlor, S-metolachlor, pretilachlor, propachlor, propisochlor, prynachlor, terbuchlor, thenylchlor and xylachlor; sulfonanilide herbicides such as benzofluor, perfluidone, pyrimisulfan and profluazol; sulfonamide herbicides such as asulam, carbasulam, fenasulam and oryzalin; antibiotic herbicides such as bilanafos; benzoic acid herbicides such as chloramben, 2,3,6-TBA and tricamba; pyrimidinyloxybenzoic acid herbicides such as pyriminobac; pyrimidinylthiobenzoic acid herbicides such as pyrithiobac; phthalic acid herbicides such as chlorthal; picolinic acid herbicides such as clopyralid and picloram; quinolinecarboxylic acid herbicides such as quinmerac; arsenical herbicides such as cacodylic acid, CMA, DSMA, hexaflurate, MAA, MAMA, MSMA, potassium arsenite and sodium arsenite; benzoylcyclohexanedione herbicides such as mesotrione, tefuryltrione and tembotrione; benzofuranyl alkylsulfonate herbicides such as benfuresate and ethofumesate; carbamate herbicides such as asulam, carboxazole chlorprocarb, dichlormate, fenasulam, karbutilate and terbucarb; carbanilate herbicides such as barban, BCPC, carbasulam, carbetamide, CEPC, chlorbufam, chlorpropham, CPPC, desmedipham, phenisopham, phenmedipham, phenmedipham-ethyl, propham and swep; cyclohexene oxime herbicides such as alloxydim, butroxydim, clethodim, cloproxydim, cycloxydim, profoxydim, sethoxydim and tepraloxydim; cyclopropylisoxazole herbicides such as isoxachlortole and isoxaflutole; dicarboximide herbicides such as benzfendizone, cinidon-ethyl, flumezin, flumiclorac, flumioxazin and flumipropyn; dinitroaniline herbicides such as benfluralin, butralin, dinitramine, ethalfluralin, fluchloralin, isopropalin, methalpropalin, nitralin, oryzalin, pendimethalin, prodiamine, profluralin and trifluralin; dinitrophenol herbicides such as dinofenate, dinoprop, dinosam, dinoseb, dinoterb, DNOC, etinofen and medinoterb; diphenyl ether herbicides such as ethoxyfen; nitrophenyl ether herbicides such as acifluorfen, aclonifen, bifenox, chlomethoxyfen, chlornitrofen, etnipromid, fluorodifen, fluoroglycofen, fluoronitrofen, fomesafen, furyloxyfen, halosafen, lactofen,nitrofen, nitrofluorfen and oxyfluorfen; dithiocarbamate herbicides such as dazomet and metam; halogenated aliphatic herbicides such as alorac, chloropon, dalapon, flupropanate, hexachloroacetone, iodomethane, methyl bromide, monochloroacetic acid, SMA and TCA; imidazolinone herbicides such as imazapic, imazapyr and imazaquin; inorganic herbicides such as ammonium sulfamate, borax, calcium chlorate, copper sulfate, ferrous sulfate, potassium azide, potassium cyanate, sodium azide, sodium chlorate and sulfuric acid; nitrile herbicides such as bromobonil, chloroxynil, dichlobenil, iodobonil, ioxynil and pyraclonil; organophosphorus herbicides such as amiprofos-methyl, anilofos, bensulide, bilanafos, butamifos, 2,4-DEP, DMPA, EBEP, fosamine, glufosinate, glyphosate and piperophos; phenoxy herbicides such as bromofenoxim, clomeprop, 2,4-DEB, 2,4-DEP, difenopenten, disul, erbon, etnipromid, fenteracol and trifopsime; phenoxyacetic herbicides such as 4-CPA, 2,4-D, 3,4-DA, MCPA-thioethyl and 2,4,5-T; phenoxybutyric herbicides such as 4-CPB, 2,4-DB, 3,4-DB, MCPB and 2,4,5-TB; phenoxypropionic herbicides such as cloprop, 4-CPP, 3,4-DP, fenoprop, mecoprop and mecoprop-P; aryloxyphenoxypropionic herbicides such as chlorazifop, clofop, diclofop, fenthiaprop, fluazifop, fluazifop-P, haloxyfop, haloxyfop-P, isoxapyrifop, metamifop, propaquizafop, quizalofop, quizalofop-P and trifop; phenylenediamine herbicides such as dinitramine and prodiamine; pyrazolyl herbicides such as benzofenap, pyrazolynate, pyrazoxyfen, pyroxasulfone and topramezone; pyrazolylphenyl herbicides such as fluazolate and pyraflufen; pyridazine herbicides such as credazine, pyridafol and pyridate; pyridazinone herbicides such as brompyrazon, chloridazon, dimidazon, flufenpyr, metflurazon, oxapyrazon and pydanon; pyridine herbicides such as aminopyralid, cliodinate, clopyralid, dithiopyr, fluroxypyr, haloxydine, picloram and thiazopyr; pyrimidine diamine herbicides such as iprymidam and tioclorim; quaternary ammonium herbicides such as cyperquat, diethamquat, difenzoquat, diquat, morfamquat and paraquat; thiocarbamate herbicides such as butylate, cycloate, di-allate, EPTC, esprocarb, ethiolate, isopolinate, methiobencarb, molinate, orbencarb, pebulate, pyributicarb, sulfallate, thiobencarb, tiocarbazil, tri-allate and vernolate; thiocarbonate herbicides such as dimexano, EXD and proxan; thiourea herbicides such as methiuron; triazine herbicides such as dipropetryn, triaziflam and trihydroxy triazine; chlorotriazine herbicides such as atrazine, chlorazine, cyanazine, cyprazine, eglinazine, ipazine, mesoprazine, procyazine, proglinazine, propazine, sebuthylazine, simazine, terbuthylazine and trietazine; methoxytriazine herbicides such as atraton, methometon, prometon, secbumeton, simeton and terbumeton; methylthiotriazine herbicides such as ametryn, aziprotryne, cyanatryn, desmetryn, dimethametryn, methoprotryne, prometryn, simetryn and terbutryn; triazinone herbicides such as ametridione, amibuzin, hexazinone, isomethiozin and metamitron; triazole herbicides such as amitrole, cafenstrole, epronaz and flupoxam; triazolone herbicides such as amicarbazone, bencarbazone, sulfentrazone and thiencarbazone-methyl; triazolopyrimidine herbicides such as cloransulam, diclosulam, flumetsulam and metosulam; uracil herbicides such as butafenacil, bromacil, flupropacil, isocil, lenacil and terbacil; S- phenyluracils; urea herbicides such as benzthiazuron, cumyluron, cycluron, dichloralurea, isonoruron, isouron, methabenzthiazuron, monisouron and noruron; phenylurea herbicides such as anisuron, buturon, chlorbromuron, chloreturon, chloroxuron, daimuron, difenoxuron, dimefuron, diuron, fenuron, fluometuron, fluothiuron, linuron, methiuron, methyldymron, metobenzuron, metobromuron, metoxuron, monolinuron, monuron, neburon, parafluron, phenobenzuron, siduron, tetrafluron and thidiazuron; pyrimidinylsulfonylurea herbicides such as azimsulfuron, chlorimuron, cyclosulfamuron, ethoxysulfuron, flazasulfuron, flucetosulfuron, foramsulfuron, imazosulfuron, nicosulfuron, orthosulfamuron, oxasulfuron, primisulfuron, rimsulfuron, sulfometuron and trifloxysulfuron; triazinylsulfonylurea herbicides such as cinosulfuron, ethametsulfuron, metsulfuron, prosulfuron, triasulfuron, triflusulfuron and tritosulfuron; thiadiazolylurea herbicides such as buthiuron, ethidimuron, tebuthiuron, thiazafluron and thidiazuron; and unclassified herbicides such as acrolein, allyl alcohol, azafenidin, benazolin, benzobicyclon, buthidazole, calcium cyanamide, cambendichlor, chlorfenac, chlorfenprop, chlorflurazole, chlorflurenol, cinmethylin, CPMF, cresol, ortho-dichlorobenzene, dimepiperate, endothal, fluoromidine, fluridone, flurochloridone, flurtamone, fluthiacet, indanofan, methazole, methyl isothiocyanate, nipyraclofen, OCH, oxadiargyl, oxadiazon, oxaziclomefone, pentachlorophenol, pentoxazone, phenylmercury acetate, prosulfalin, pyribenzoxim, pyriftalid, quinoclamine, rhodethanil, sulglycapin, thidiazimin, tridiphane, trimeturon, tripropindan and tritac.
The synergistic composition of the present invention can, further, be used in conjunction with glyphosate, glufosinate, dicamba, imidazolinones or 2,4-D on glyphosate-tolerant, glufosinate-tolerant, dicamba-tolerant, imidazolinone-tolerant or 2,4-D-tolerant crops. It is generally preferred to use the synergistic composition of the present invention in combination with herbicides that are selective for the crop being treated and which complement the spectrum of weeds controlled by these compounds at the application rate employed. It is further generally preferred to apply the synergistic composition of the present invention and other complementary herbicides at the same time, either as a combination formulation or as a tank mix.
The synergistic composition of the present invention can generally be employed in combination with known herbicide safeners, such as benoxacor, benthiocarb, brassinolide, cloquintocet (mexyl), cyometrinil, daimuron, dichlormid, dicyclonon, dimepiperate, disulfoton, fenchlorazole-ethyl, fenclorim, flurazole, fluxofenim, furilazole, isoxadifen-ethyl, mefenpyr-diethyl, MG 191, MON 4660, naphthalic anhydride (NA), oxabetrinil, R29148 and N-phenyl- sulfonylbenzoic acid amides, to enhance their selectivity. Cloquintocet (mexyl) is a particularly preferred safener for the synergistic compositions of the present invention, specifically antagonizing any harmful effect of the synergistic compositions on rice and cereals. In practice, it is preferable to use the synergistic composition of the present invention in mixtures containing an herbicidally effective amount of the herbicidal components along with at least one agriculturally acceptable adjuvant or carrier. Suitable adjuvants or carriers should not be phytotoxic to valuable crops, particularly at the concentrations employed in applying the compositions for selective weed control in the presence of crops, and should not react chemically with herbicidal components or other composition ingredients. Such mixtures can be designed for application directly to weeds or their locus or can be concentrates or formulations that are normally diluted with additional carriers and adjuvants before application. They can be solids, such as, for example, dusts, granules, water dispersible granules, or wettable powders, or liquids, such as, for example, emulsifiable concentrates, solutions, emulsions or suspensions.
Suitable agricultural adjuvants and carriers that are useful in preparing the herbicidal mixtures of the invention are well known to those skilled in the art.
Liquid carriers that can be employed include water, toluene, xylene, petroleum naphtha, crop oil, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, cyclohexanone, trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, ethyl acetate, amyl acetate, butyl acetate, propylene glycol monomethyl ether and diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, amyl alcohol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerine, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, N,N-dimethyl alkylamides, dimethyl sulfoxide, liquid fertilizers and the like. Water is generally the carrier of choice for the dilution of concentrates.
Suitable solid carriers include talc, pyrophyllite clay, silica, attapulgus clay, kaolin clay, kieselguhr, chalk, diatomaceous earth, lime, calcium carbonate, bentonite clay, Fuller's earth, cotton seed hulls, wheat flour, soybean flour, pumice, wood flour, walnut shell flour, lignin, and the like. It is usually desirable to incorporate one or more surface-active agents into the compositions of the present invention. Such surface-active agents are advantageously employed in both solid and liquid compositions, especially those designed to be diluted with carrier before application. The surface-active agents can be anionic, cationic or nonionic in character and can be employed as emulsifying agents, wetting agents, suspending agents, or for other purposes. Typical surface-active agents include salts of alkyl sulfates, such as diethanol- ammonium lauryl sulfate; alkylarylsulfonate salts, such as calcium dodecyl- benzenesulfonate; alkylphenol-alkylene oxide addition products, such as nonylphenol-Ci8 ethoxylate; alcohol-alkylene oxide addition products, such as tridecyl alcohol-Ci6 ethoxylate; soaps, such as sodium stearate; alkylnaphthalene- sulfonate salts, such as sodium dibutylnaphthalenesulfonate; dialkyl esters of sulfosuccinate salts, such as sodium di(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate; sorbitol esters, such as sorbitol oleate; quaternary amines, such as lauryl trimethyl- ammonium chloride; polyethylene glycol esters of fatty acids, such as polyethylene glycol stearate; block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide; and salts of mono and dialkyl phosphate esters.
Other adjuvants commonly used in agricultural compositions include compatibilizing agents, antifoam agents, sequestering agents, neutralizing agents and buffers, corrosion inhibitors, dyes, odorants, spreading agents, penetration aids, sticking agents, dispersing agents, thickening agents, freezing point depressants, antimicrobial agents, and the like. The compositions may also contain other compatible components, for example, other herbicides, plant growth regulants, fungicides, insecticides, and the like and can be formulated with liquid fertilizers or solid, particulate fertilizer carriers such as ammonium nitrate, urea and the like.
The concentration of the active ingredients in the synergistic composition of the present invention is generally from 0.001 to 98 percent by weight. Concentrations from 0.01 to 90 percent by weight are often employed. In compositions designed to be employed as concentrates, the active ingredients are generally present in a concentration from 5 to 98 weight percent, preferably 10 to 90 weight percent. Such compositions are typically diluted with an inert carrier, such as water, before application. The diluted compositions usually applied to weeds or the locus of weeds generally contain 0.0001 to 1 weight percent active ingredient and preferably contain 0.001 to 0.05 weight percent.
The present compositions can be applied to weeds or their locus by the use of conventional ground or aerial dusters, sprayers, and granule applicators, by addition to irrigation or paddy water, and by other conventional means known to those skilled in the art.
The following examples illustrate the present invention.
Examples
Evaluation of Postemergence Herbicidal Activity of Mixtures in Cereal Crops
Seeds of the desired test plant species were planted in Sun Gro
MetroMix® 306 planting mixture, which typically has a pH of 6.0 to 6.8 and an organic matter content of 30 percent, in plastic pots with a surface area of 103.2 square centimeters (cm ). When required to ensure good germination and healthy plants, a fungicide treatment and/or other chemical or physical treatment was applied. The plants were grown for 7-36 days in a greenhouse with an approximate 14 hour photoperiod which was maintained at 18° C during the day and 17° C during the night. Nutrients and water were added on a regular basis and supplemental lighting was provided with overhead metal halide 1000- Watt lamps as necessary. The plants were employed for testing when they reached the second or third true leaf stage. Treatments consisted of compound (as listed in Tables 1 through 64) and a second cereal herbicide alone and in combination. Weighed amounts of esters (methyl) or salts (TEA [triethylammonium], K [potassium]) of 4-amino-3-chloro- 6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid (Compound A) or of 6-amino-5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyrimidine-4- carboxylic acid (Compound B), were placed in 25 milliliter (mL) glass vials and dissolved in a volume of 97:3 v/v acetone/DMSO to obtain 4.5 milligrams (mg) active ingredient (ai)/mL stock solutions. If the experimental compound did not dissolve readily, the mixture was warmed and/or sonicated. The concentrated stock solutions were diluted to 1.5 mg ai/mL with the addition of 2 volumes of an aqueous mixture containing acetone, water, isopropyl alcohol, DMSO, Agri-dex crop oil concentrate, and Triton® X-77 surfactant in a 64.7:26.0:6.7:2.0:0.7:0.01 v/v ratio. A dilution solution was prepared by mixing 1 volume of 97:3 v/v acetone/DMSO and 2 volumes of an aqueous mixture containing acetone, water, isopropyl alcohol, DMSO, Agri-dex crop oil concentrate, and Triton® X-77 surfactant in a 64.7:26.0:6.7:2.0:0.7:0.01 v/v ratio. Compound requirements are based upon a 12 mL application volume at a rate of 187 liters per hectare (L/ha). Spray solutions of the second cereal herbicide and experimental compound mixtures were prepared by adding the stock solutions to the appropriate amount of dilution solution to form 12 mL spray solution with active ingredients in two- and three-way combinations. Formulated compounds were applied to the plant material with an overhead Mandel track sprayer equipped with 8002E nozzles calibrated to deliver 187 L/ha over an application area of 0.503 square meters (m ) at a spray height of 18 inches (43 cm) above average plant canopy. Control plants were sprayed in the same manner with the solvent blank.
The treated plants and control plants were placed in a greenhouse as described above and watered by sub-irrigation to prevent wash-off of the test compounds. After 20-22 days, the condition of the test plants as compared with that of the control plants was determined visually and scored on a scale of 0 to 100 percent where 0 corresponds to no injury and 100 corresponds to complete kill.
Colby's equation was used to determine the herbicidal effects expected from the mixtures (Colby, S. R. 1967. Calculation of the synergistic and antagonistic response of herbicide combinations. Weeds 15:20-22.) .
The following equation was used to calculate the expected activity of mixtures containing two active ingredients, A and B:
Expected = A + B - (A x B/100)
A = observed efficacy of active ingredient A at the same concentration as used in the mixture.
B = observed efficacy of active ingredient B at the same concentration as used in the mixture.
Some of the compounds tested, application rates employed, plant species tested, and results are given in Table 1 through Table 64.
Table 1. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV AVEFA LOLMG SETVI
Compound A
Methyl Diflufenican Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 0 - 20 - 30 - 20 - 70 -
35 0 20 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 75 -
70 0 50 - 30 - 35 - 0 - 80 -
0 15 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
17.5 15 30 0 30 20 30 30 40 20 80 70
35 15 40 20 20 20 35 30 55 40 85 75
70 15 55 50 50 30 55 35 65 60 90 80 Table 2. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) ALOMY LOLMG
Compound Liberator* Ob Ex Ob Ex A Methyl
17.5 0 0 - 20 -
35 0 20 - 40 -
70 0 50 - 60 -
0 75 0 _ 0 _
17.5 75 30 0 40 20
35 75 30 20 45 40
70 75 45 50 50 60
*Liberator contains 100 g ai/1 diflufenican and 400 g ai/1 flufenacet
Table 3. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate ( g /ha) ALOMY APESV AVEFA PHAMI
Compound A Cloquintocet- Methyl Pinoxaden mexyl Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 0 30 - 10 - 40 - 30 -
70 0 0 30 - 10 - 45 - 35 -
0 7.5 1.875 53 - 70 - 30 - 25 -
0 15 3.75 93 - 93 - 93 - 85 -
35 7.5 1.875 85 67 90 73 80 58 85 48
70 7.5 1.875 90 67 80 73 85 62 85 51
35 15 3.75 100 95 90 93 100 96 90 90
70 15 3.75 95 95 85 93 100 96 90 90 Table 4. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV AVEFA PHAMI
Compound A Clodinafop- Cloquintocet- Methyl propargyl mexyl Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 20 -
35 0 0 30 - 10 - 40 - 30 -
70 0 0 30 - 10 - 45 - 35 -
0 7 1.75 30 - 20 - 15 - 13 -
0 14 3.5 80 - 33 - 78 - 40 -
17.5 7 1.75 95 30 90 20 90 15 80 30
35 7 1.75 80 51 30 28 70 49 65 39
70 7 1.75 85 51 30 28 75 53 60 43
17.5 14 3.5 95 80 90 33 99 78 85 52
35 14 3.5 90 86 30 39 90 87 75 58
70 14 3.5 85 86 30 39 90 88 75 61
Table 5. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass 5 Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV AVEFA PHAMI
Compound ^enoxaprop- Mefenpyr-
A Methyl P diethyl Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 20 -
35 0 0 30 - 10 - 40 - 30 -
70 0 0 30 - 10 - 45 - 35 -
0 11.5 3.13 25 - 15 - 10 - 5 -
0 23 6.27 68 - 73 - 35 - 58 -
17.5 11.5 3.13 80 25 95 15 90 10 80 24
35 11.5 3.13 90 48 24 85 46 40 34 70 11.5 3.13 75 48
Figure imgf000032_0001
24 90 51 45 38
17.5 23 6.27 85 68 95 73 95 35 95 66
35 23 6.27 95 77 95 75 90 61 90 70
70 23 6.27 85 77 95 75 95 64 95 72 Table 6. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000033_0001
Table 7. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) ALOMY SETVI
Compound
A Methyl Iodosulfuron Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 3 - 77 -
70 0 20 - 82 -
140 0 47 - 91 -
0 2.5 50 _ 0 _
35 2.5 83 52 70 77
70 2.5 73 60 89 82
140 2.5 80 73 97 91
Table 8. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BROTE
Compound A
Mesosulfuron Ob Ex Methyl
35 0.0 0.0 -
70 0.0 0.0 -
140 0.0 13 _
0 3.8 73 _
35 3.8 73 73
70 3.8 77 73
140 3.8 82 77
Table 9. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BROTE POAAN
Compound
Atlantis WG* Ob Ex Ob Ex
A Methyl
35 0 0 - 0 -
70 0 0 - 3 -
140 0 13 - 3 -
0 4 67 - 50 -
35 4 75 67 57 50
70 4 77 67 53 52
140 4 80 71 53 52
* Atlantis WG contains 30g/kg mesosulfuron and 6g/kg iodosulfuron and 90 g/kg mefenpyr- diethyl Table 10. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BROTE LOLMU POAAN
Compound Propoxycarbazone- A Methyl Na Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 0 - 3 - 0 -
70 0 0 - 20 - 3 -
140 0 13 - 40 - 3 -
0 25 92 _ 17 _ 7 _
35 25 95 92 50 19 37 7
70 25 96 92 53 33 37 10
140 25 94 93 53 50 37 10
Table 11. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) PHAMI
Compound A
Pyroxsulam* Ob Ex Methyl
35 0.0 3 -
70 0.0 6 -
140 0.0 17 _
0 3.8 78 _
35 3.8 84 79
70 3.8 89 80
140 3.8 92 82
: Pyroxsulam contains 3Og ai/1 pyroxsulam and 9Og ai/1 cloquintocet-mexyl Table 12. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application rate (g /ha) LOLRI
Compound A TEA Flupyrsulfuron Ob Ex
35 0 0 70 0 0 - 140 0 10
0 5 0 -
35 5 15 0 70 5 10 0 140 5 10 10
Table 13. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application rate (g /ha) LOLMG LOLRI LOLMU PHAMI
Compound A TEA Imazamethabenz Ob Ex Ex Ex Ex
35 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
70 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
140 0 0 - 10 - 0 - 0 -
0 125 0 _ 0 _ 0 _ 0 _
35 125 10 0 10 0 10 0 20 0
70 125 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0
140 125 10 0 10 10 10 0 0 0
Table 14. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV AVEFA LOLMU
Compound A TEA Iodosulfuron Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 0 - 8 - 0 - 0 -
70 0 0 - 13 - 0 - 3 -
140 0 3 - 15 - 0 - 3 -
0 2.5 50 _ 68 _ 35 _ 53 _
35 2.5 53 50 91 70 60 35 65 53
70 2.5 60 50 87 72 50 35 74 54
140 2.5 70 51 94 73 64 35 59 54
Table 15. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application rate (g /ha) APESV BROTE
Compound A
Mesosulfuron Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
35 0 3 - 0 -
70 0 0 - 0 -
140 0 4 - 0 -
0 3.75 93 - 75 -
35 3.75 96 93 78 75
70 3.75 95 93 78 75
140 3.75 96 93 76 75
Table 16. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV BROTE PHAMI POAAN
Compound
A Atlantis WG* Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
35 0 0 - 3 - O - O - O -
70 0 0 - 0 - O - O - O -
140 0 0 - 4 - O - O - O -
0 3.6 95 - 96 - 73 - 97 - 63 -
35 3.6 96 95 98 96 75 73 99 97 64 63
70 3.6 95 95 97 96 75 73 99 97 65 63
140 3.6 97 95 98 96 78 73 99 97 69 63
* Atlantis WG contains 30g/kg mesosulfuron and 6g/kg iodosulfuron and 90 g/kg mefenpyr- diethyl
Table 17. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application rate (g /ha) APESV AVEFA LOLRI LOLMU POAAN
Compound A Propoxycarbazone- TEA sodium Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 O 3 - 0 - O - 0 - O -
70 O O - 3 - O - 0 - O -
140 O 4 - 8 - 10 - 5 - O -
O 25 90 - 76 - 10 - 15 - 5 -
35 25 93 90 76 76 10 10 24 15 8 5
70 25 92 90 81 76 25 10 30 15 8 5
140 25 92 90 87 77 30 19 29 19 8 5 Table 18. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV AVEFA BROTE PHAMI
Compound A TEA Pyroxsulam* Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 0 - 8 - 0 - O - O -
70 0 0 - 13 - 0 - 3 - O -
140 0 3 - 15 - 0 - 3 - O -
0 3.75 89 _ 96 _ 91 _ 85 _ 76 _
35 3.75 95 89 99 97 93 91 88 85 90 76
70 3.75 96 89 99 97 92 91 88 85 91 76
140 3.75 95 89 99 97 92 91 88 85 91 76
* Pyroxsulam contains 3Og ai/1 pyroxsulam and 9Og ai/1 cloquintocet-mexyl
Table 19. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application rate (g /ha) ALOMY LOLRI
Compound A TEA Sulfosulfuron Ob Ex Ex
35 0 0 - 0
70 0 0 - 0
140 0 0 - 10 -
0 8.75 85 - 10 -
35 8.75 95 85 30 10
70 8.75 90 85 20 10
140 8.75 85 85 10 19
Table 20. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV AVEFA PHAMI
O O O O
Compound -"inoxaden Cloquintocet- B Methyl mexyl Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
8.75 0 17.5 10 - - - - 35 O O O O 20 70 40
0 15 3.75 80 - 85 _ 90 _ 85 _
8.75 15 3.75 90 80 90 85 100 90 95 85
17.5 15 3.75 90 82 90 85 95 90 95 85
35 15 3.75 95 84 9 O O O O0 85 95 90 95 85
70 15 3.75 90 88 90 85 95 90 95 85
O O O O
Table 21. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops O O O O
Application Rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV AVEFA LOLMG PESGL PHAMI
Compound Fenoxaprop- Mefenpyr-
B Methyl p ethyl diethyl Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
8.75 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 60 - 0 -
17.5 0 0 10 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 65 - 0 -
35 0 0 20 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 65 - 0 -
70 0 0 40 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 70 - 0 -
0 23 6.27 50 - 70 - 0 - 0 - 85 - 0 -
8.75 23 6.27 90 50 90 70 95 0 75 0 100 94 70 0
17.5 23 6.27 90 55 90 70 95 0 70 0 100 95 70 0
35 23 6.27 90 60 90 70 95 0 70 0 100 95 70 0
70 23 6.27 90 70 90 70 95 0 60 0 100 96 60 0 Table 22. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Grass
Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) ALOMY APESV LOLMG PHAMI
Compound B Tralkoxydim
Methyl Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
8.75 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
17.5 0 10 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
35 0 20 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
70 0 40 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
0 50 70 - 75 - 50 - 30 -
8.75 50 85 70 85 75 55 50 65 30
17.5 50 85 73 85 75 55 50 65 30
35 50 85 76 85 75 60 50 65 30
70 50 70 82 75 75 65 50 50 30
Table 23. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) CHEAL MATCH SINAR STEME VERPE VIOTR
Compound A Diflufenican Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
Methyl
17.5 0 90 - 15 - 70 - 78 - 45 - 55 -
35 0 90 - 68 - 80 - 90 - 58 - 63 -
70 0 95 _ 65 _ 85 _ 100 _ 70 _ 75 _
0 15 0 5 0 3 38 15
17.5 15 100 90 65 19 85 70 88 78 78 67 78 62
35 15 100 90 80 69 90 80 100 90 80 73 85 68
70 15 100 95 80 67 100 85 100 100 93 81 90 79 Table 24. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate
(g /ha) CHEAL MATCH SINAR STEME VERPE VIOTR
Compound A
Methyl liberator* Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 90 - 20 - 80 - 75 - 40 - 40 -
35 0 90 - 85 - 85 - 95 - 55 - 50 -
70 0 95 - 80 - 85 - 100 - 80 - 60 -
0 75 30 - 10 - 30 - 20 - 10 - 10 -
17.5 75 100 93 70 28 85 86 100 80 65 46 70 46
35 75 100 93 95 87 85 90 100 96 75 60 75 55
70 75 100 97 95 82 95 90 100 100 90 82 85 64
* Liberator contains 100 g ai/1 diflufenican and 400 g ai/1 flufenacet
Table 25. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000042_0001
Table 26. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) VERHE KCHSC SINAR VIOTR VERPE
Compound A TEA Picolinafer i Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
8.75 0 10 - 35 - 35 - 10 - 10 -
17.5 0 20 - 60 - 60 - 10 - 10 -
35 0 50 - 65 - 65 - 30 - 30 -
70 0 75 - 70 - 70 - 60 - 60 -
0 12.5 5 _ 5 _ 5 _ 0 _ 0 _
8.75 12.5 30 15 60 38 95 38 10 10 10 10
17.5 12.5 80 24 65 62 95 62 20 10 30 10
35 12.5 65 53 75 67 75 67 60 30 60 30
70 12.5 85 76 85 72 85 72 75 60 75 60
Table 27. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) CIRAR VERPE VIOTR
Compound A
Amidosulfuron Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
35 0 50 75 50 70 0 60 - 80 - 60 - 140 0 65 85 60
0 10 20 - 5 - 5 -
35 10 75 60 85 76 50 53 70 10 85 68 85 81 70 62 140 10 90 72 87 86 70 62
Table 28. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000044_0001
Table 29. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000044_0002
Table 30. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000044_0003
Table 31. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000045_0001
Table 32. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000045_0002
Table 33. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000045_0003
Table 34. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000046_0001
Table 35. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000046_0002
* Pyroxsulam contains 30g ai/1 pyroxsulam and 9Og ai/1 cloquintocet-mexyl
Table 36. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000047_0001
Table 37. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000047_0002
Table 38. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000048_0001
Table 39. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000048_0002
Table 40. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BRSNI GERDI POLCO STEME VERPE VIOTR
Compound
Beflubutamid Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex A TEA
8.75 0 70 - 50 - 90 - 80 - 48 - 30 -
17.5 0 91 - 55 - 93 - 85 - 68 - 40 -
35 0 98 - 65 - 98 - 88 - 79 - 47 -
0 35 30 - 0 - 10 - 10 - 15 - 15 -
0 70 30 - 0 - 20 - 10 - 23 - 23 -
8.75 35 85 79 60 50 100 91 95 82 61 56 68 41
17.5 35 100 94 60 55 100 93 100 87 79 73 66 49
35 35 100 98 75 65 100 98 100 89 84 82 76 55
8.75 70 100 79 70 50 100 92 100 82 61 60 49 46
17.5 70 100 94 75 55 100 94 100 87 83 76 74 54
35 70 100 98 80 65 100 98 100 89 89 84 80 59
Table 41. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BRSNI POLCO VERPE VIOTR
Compound A
Bentazone Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 70 - 90 - 48 - 30 -
17.5 0 91 - 93 - 68 - 40 -
35 0 98 - 98 - 79 - 47 -
70 0 99 - 99 - 88 - 60 -
0 120 50 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
8.75 120 100 85 100 90 65 48 60 30
17.5 120 100 96 97 93 70 68 65 40
35 120 100 99 100 98 87 79 70 47
70 120 100 99 100 99 93 88 75 60 Table 42. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g ; /ha) BRSNI MATCH STEME
Compound A Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA Bromoxynil
8.75 0 70 - 71 - 80 -
17.5 0 91 - 76 - 85 -
35 0 98 - 84 - 88 -
70 0 99 - 94 - 93 -
0 70 50 - 0 - 0 -
17.5 70 100 96 85 76 97 85
35 70 100 99 93 84 97 88
70 70 100 99 95 94 100 93
Table 43. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BRSNI GERDI KCHSC MATCH POLCO STEME
Compound A
Chlormequat Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 70 - 50 - 65 - 71 - 90 - 80 -
17.5 0 91 - 55 - 77 - 76 - 93 - 85 -
35 0 98 - 65 - 92 - 84 - 98 - 88 -
70 0 99 - 78 - 99 - 94 - 99 - 93 -
0 155 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 10 - 0 -
8.75 155 100 70 75 50 70 65 93 71 100 91 100 80
17.5 155 100 91 75 55 100 77 100 76 100 93 100 85
35 155 100 98 60 65 100 92 100 84 100 98 100 88
70 155 100 99 50 78 100 99 100 94 100 99 100 93 Table 44. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key
Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BRSNI KCHSC
Compound A
Chlorotoluron Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 70 - 65 -
17.5 0 91 - 77 -
35 0 98 - 92 -
70 0 99 - 99 -
0 450 50 - 50 -
8.75 450 100 85 100 83
17.5 450 100 96 100 89
35 450 100 99 97 96
Table 45. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (£ ; /ha) MATCH POLCO STEME
Compound A Indol-3-acetic
Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA acid
8.75 0 71 - 90 - 80 -
17.5 0 76 - 93 - 85 -
35 0 84 - 98 - 88 -
70 0 94 - 99 - 93 -
0 140 0 - 0 - 0 -
8.75 140 80 71 100 90 85 80
17.5 140 90 76 100 93 97 85
35 140 93 84 100 98 100 88
70 140 95 94 100 99 100 93 Table 46. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (j 5 /ha) BRSNI STEME
Compound A Indol-3-butyric
Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA acid
8.75 0 70 80
17.5 0 91 85
35 0 98 88
70 0 99 93
0 140 0 0
8.75 140 80 70 80 80
17.5 140 93 91 90 85
35 140 100 98 100 88
70 140 100 99 100 93
Table 47. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (£ ; /ha) BRSNI KCHSC SASKR VIOTR
Compound A
Isoproturon Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 70 - 65 - 80 - 30 -
17.5 0 91 - 77 - 84 - 40 -
35 0 98 - 92 - 87 - 47 -
70 0 99 - 99 - 93 - 60 -
0 300 40 - 50 - 33 - 0 -
8.75 300 93 82 100 83 89 87 30 30
17.5 300 100 95 100 89 90 89 45 40
35 300 100 99 100 96 97 91 60 47
70 300 100 99 97 99 95 95 73 60 Table 48. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) VERPE VIOTR
Compound A
Isoxaben Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 48 30 -
17.5 0 68 - 40 -
35 0 79 - 47 -
70 0 88 - 60 -
0 31.25 0 3 -
8.75 31.25 61 48 48 32
17.5 31.25 71 68 50 42
35 31.25 84 79 61 48
70 31.25 95 88 70 61
Table 49. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BRSNI VERPE VIOTR
Compound A
Metribuzin Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 70 - 48 - 30 -
17.5 0 91 - 68 - 40 -
35 0 98 - 79 - 47 -
70 0 99 - 88 - 60 -
0 50 50 - 10 - 20 -
8.75 50 100 85 60 53 60 44
17.5 50 100 96 90 72 80 52
35 50 100 99 90 81 80 58
70 50 100 99 95 89 85 68 Table 50. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) BRSNI MATCH SASKR STEME
Compound A
^rosulf ocarb Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 70 - 71 - 80 - 80 -
17.5 0 91 - 76 - 84 - 85 -
35 0 98 - 84 - 87 - 88 -
70 0 99 - 94 - 93 - 93 -
0 500 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
8.75 500 97 70 95 71 85 80 85 80
17.5 500 100 91 95 76 90 84 85 85
35 500 100 98 97 84 90 87 100 88
70 500 100 99 95 94 90 93 100 93
Table 51. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (£ ; /ha) KCHSC STEME
Compound A
Quinclorac Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 65 - 80
17.5 0 77 - 85
35 0 92 - 88
70 0 99 - 93
0 140 0 - 0
8.75 140 65 65 87 80
17.5 140 90 77 90 85
35 140 100 92 100 88
70 140 100 99 100 93 Table 52. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) GERDI MATCH BRSNI
Compound A
Aminopyralid Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 38 - 59 - 83 -
17.5 0 50 - 76 - 93 -
35 0 80 - 88 - 97 -
70 0 85 - 93 - 100 -
0 2.5 0 - 10 - 0 -
8.75 2.5 65 38 90 63 93 83
17.5 2.5 60 50 95 78 97 93
Table 53. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH VERPE BRSNI
Compound A
Dicamba Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 59 - 59 - 83 -
17.5 0 76 - 69 - 93 -
35 0 88 - 86 - 97 -
70 0 93 - 85 - 100 -
0 35 30 - 10 - 50 -
8.75 35 87 71 80 63 95 92
17.5 35 90 83 85 72 100 97
Table 54. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH VERPE
Compound A
Dichlorprop Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 59 - 59 -
17.5 0 76 - 69 -
35 0 88 - 86 -
70 0 93 - 85 -
0 140 10 - 20 -
8.75 140 87 63 80 67
17.5 140 90 78 85 75
Table 55. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) POLCO VERPE VIOTR STEME POLPE
Compound A
MCPA Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex TEA
8.75 0 76 - 59 - 34 - 76 - 30 -
17.5 0 88 - 69 - 44 - 85 - 41 -
35 0 96 - 86 - 58 - 91 - 68 -
0 70 7 - 10 - 17 - 7 - 23 -
8.75 70 83 78 73 63 53 45 89 78 45 46
17.5 70 95 88 80 72 60 53 94 86 65 55
35 70 100 96 87 87 72 65 98 92 84 75
Table 56. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Figure imgf000057_0001
* Pyroxsulam contains 30g ai/1 pyroxsulam and 9Og ai/1 cloquintocet-mexyl
Table 57. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key
Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH SASKR KCHSC VERPE VIOTR
Compound A
Aminopyralid Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex K-salt
8.75 0 50 - 63 - 67 - 73 - 20 -
17.5 0 62 - 67 - 77 - 78 - 48 -
35 0 57 - 73 - 90 - 83 - 42 -
0 2.5 8 - 18 - 0 - 0 - 27 -
8.75 2.5 72 54 75 70 75 67 82 73 57 41
17.5 2.5 80 65 85 73 88 77 87 78 70 62
35 2.5 85 60 90 78 95 90 85 83 72 57
Table 58. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH SASKR VERPE VIOTR
Compound A
Picolinafen Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex K-salt
8.75 0 50 - 63 - 73 - 20 -
17.5 0 62 - 67 - 78 - 48 -
35 0 57 - 73 - 83 - 42 -
0 15 10 - 60 - 43 - 78 -
8.75 15 90 55 83 85 95 85 95 83
17.5 15 83 66 90 87 95 88 88 89
35 15 87 61 95 89 98 91 98 87
Table 59. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH VERPE VIOTR
Compound A Aminopyralid +
Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex K-salt Picolinafen
8.75 0 50 - 73 - 20 -
17.5 0 62 - 78 - 48 -
35 0 57 - 83 - 42 -
0 2.5+15 25 - 38 - 72 -
8.75 2.5+15 70 59 98 85 100 87
17.5 2.5+15 73 68 100 88 96 92
35 2.5+15 90 64 99 91 100 91
Table 60. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH KCHSC VERPE VIOTR
Compound
Diflufenican Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex A K-salt
8.75 0 50 - 67 - 73 - 20 -
17.5 0 62 - 77 - 78 - 48 -
35 0 57 - 90 - 83 - 42 -
0 12.5 7 - 12 - 7 - 35 -
8.75 12.5 82 53 80 71 88 75 58 48
17.5 12.5 85 64 82 79 90 80 80 66
35 12.5 87 60 90 91 93 84 82 62
Table 61. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH KCHSC VERPE VIOTR
Compound A Aminopyralid +
Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex K-salt Diflufenican
8.75 0 50 67 73 20 17.5 0 62 - 77 - 78 - 48 - 35 0 57 90 83 42
0 2.5+12.5 23 - 27 - 35 - 63 -
8.75 2.5+12.5 80 57 82 71 95 75 86 62 17.5 2.5+12.5 80 67 85 79 93 80 90 75 35 2.5+12.5 83 63 93 91 93 84 93 72
Table 62. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH VERPE VIOTR
Compound
Florasulam Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex A K-salt
8.75 0 50 73 20 - 17.5 0 62 - 78 48 35 0 57 83 42
0 1.3 83 - 28 53
8.75 1.3 95 92 80 81 77 63 17.5 1.3 98 94 91 85 80 76 35 1.3 98 93 90 88 80 73
Table 63. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) SASKR KCHSC VIOTR
Compound
Glyphosate Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex A K-salt
8.75 0 63 - 67 - 20 -
17.5 0 67 - 77 - 48 -
35 0 73 - 90 - 42 -
0 52.5 0 - 0 - 52 -
8.75 52.5 83 63 68 67 75 61
17.5 52.5 87 67 83 77 77 75
35 52.5 87 73 87 90 83 72
Table 64. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Several Key Broadleaf Weeds in Cereal Crops
Application Rate (g /ha) MATCH KCHSC VERPE VIOTR
Compound A Pyrasulfotole +
Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex K- salt Bromoxynil
8.75 0 50 - 67 - 73 -
17.5 0 62 - 77 - 78 -
35 0 57 - 90 - 83 -
0 25.6 23 - 58 - 30 -
8.75 25.6 73 62 90 86 88 81
17.5 25.6 70 71 93 90 90 85
35 25.6 78 67 92 96 92 88
0 51.3 37 - 78 - 30 - 83 -
8.75 51.3 80 68 97 93 87 81 93 87
17.5 51.3 84 76 100 95 95 85 95 91
35 51.3 87 73 98 98 98 88 88 90
ALOMY = Alopecurus myosuroides LOLMG = Lolium multiflorum
APESV = Apera spica-venti SETVI = Setaria viridis
AVEFA = Avenafatua CHEAL = Chenopodium album
MATCH = Matricaria chamomila SINAR= Sinapis arvensis
STEME = Stellaria media VERPE = Veronica persica
VIOTR = Viola tricolor BRSNN = Brassica napus
CIRAR = Cirsium arvense POLPE = Polygonum persicaria
PHAMI = Phalaris minor VERHE = Veronica hederifolia
KCHSC = Kochia scoparia BROTE = Bromus tectorum
POAAN = Poa annua LOLMU = Lolium multiflorum
LOLRI = Lolium rigidum PESGL = Pennisetum americanum
BRSNI = Brassica nigra GERDI = Geranium dissectum
POLCO = Polygonum convolvulus SASKR = Salsola iberica Evaluation of Postemergence Herbicidal Mixtures for Weed Control in Direct Seeded Rice
Seeds or nutlets of the desired test plant species were planted in a soil matrix prepared by mixing a loam soil (43 percent silt, 19 percent clay, and 38 percent sand, with a pH of 8.1 and an organic matter content of 1.5 percent) and river sand in an 80 to 20 ratio. The soil matrix was contained in plastic pots with a surface area of 139.7 cm2. When required to ensure good germination and healthy plants, a fungicide treatment and/or other chemical or physical treatment was applied. The plants were grown for 10-17 days in a greenhouse with an approximate 14 hr photoperiod which was maintained at 29° C during the day and 26° C during the night. Nutrients and water were added on a regular basis and supplemental lighting was provided with overhead metal halide 1000-Watt lamps as necessary. The plants were employed for testing when they reached the second or third true leaf stage. Treatments consisted of esters (methyl, H -butyl or allyl) or salts (TEA
[triethylammonium]) of 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxy- phenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid (Compound A), 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(2,4- dichloro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid (Compound C), or 4- amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-ethoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid (Compound D), and various herbicidal components alone and in combination.
Weighed amounts were placed in 25 mL glass vials and dissolved in a volume of 97:3 v/v acetone/DMSO to obtain 12X stock solutions. If the test compound did not dissolve readily, the mixture was warmed and/or sonicated. The concentrated stock solutions were added to the spray solutions so that the final acetone and DMSO concentrations were 16.2% and 0.5%, respectively. Spray solutions were diluted to the appropriate final concentrations with the addition of 10 mL of an aqueous mixture of 1.5% (v/v) Agri-dex crop oil concentrate. The final spray solutions contained 1.25% (v/v) Agri-dex crop oil concentrate. Compound requirements are based upon a 12 mL application volume at a rate of 187 L/ha. Formulated compounds were applied to the plant material with an overhead Mandel track sprayer equipped with a 8002E nozzles calibrated to deliver 187 L/ha over an application area of 0.503 m2 at a spray height of 18 inches (43 cm) above average plant canopy height. Control plants were sprayed in the same manner with the solvent blank.
Forms of compounds A, C, and D were applied on an acid equivalent basis. Other herbicidal components were applied on an active ingredient basis and included acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides penoxsulam (triazolopyrimidine chemical class) applied as Grasp SC, bispyribac-sodium
(pyrimidinylbenzoate chemical class) applied as Regiment 80 DF, halosulfuron- methyl (sulfonylurea chemical class) applied as Permit, bensulfuron-methyl (sulfonylurea chemical class) applied as Londax, imazethapyr (imidazolinone chemical class) applied as Newpath, and imazamox (imidazolinone chemical class) applied as Beyond; EPSP synthase inhibiting herbicide glyphosate applied as Glyphomax; photosystem II (PSII) -inhibiting herbicide propanil applied as Stam 80 EDF; protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase (Protox)-inhibiting herbicide carfentrazone-ethyl applied as Aim EC; acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase) inhibiting herbicides cyhalofop-butyl applied as Clincher SF and fenoxaprop-p- ethyl applied as Ricestar HT; auxinic herbicides triclopyr applied as Grandstand, MCPA EHE, and quinclorac applied as Facet 75 DF; auxin transport inhibiting herbicide diflufenzopyr; phytoene desaturase inhibiting herbicide norflurazon, p- hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibiting herbicide sulcotrione applied as Mikado; other carotenoid biosynthesis inhibiting herbicides clomazone applied as Command 3 ME and pyriclor.
The treated plants and control plants were placed in a greenhouse as described above and watered by sub-irrigation to prevent wash-off of the test compounds. After 3 weeks, the condition of the test plants as compared with that of the untreated plants was determined visually and scored on a scale of 0 to 100 percent where 0 corresponds to no injury and 100 corresponds to complete kill.
Colby's equation was used to determine the herbicidal effects expected from the mixtures (Colby, S. R. 1967. Calculation of the synergistic and antagonistic response of herbicide combinations. Weeds 15:20-22.) .
The following equation was used to calculate the expected activity of mixtures containing two active ingredients, A and B:
Expected = A + B - (A x B/100)
A = observed efficacy of active ingredient A at the same concentration as used in the mixture.
B = observed efficacy of active ingredient B at the same concentration as used in the mixture.
Some of the herbicide combinations tested, application rates employed, plant species tested, and results are given in Tables 65-98.
Table 65. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Broadleaf
Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE
Compound Compound C
Penoxsulam Ob Ex Penoxsulam Ob Ex
A Methyl Methyl
4.38 0 10 - 4.38 0 40 - 8.75 0 15 8.75 0 70
0 4.38 70 - 0 4.38 70 - 0 8.75 60 0 8.75 60
4.38 4.38 100 73 4.38 4.38 75 82 8.75 4.38 90 75 8.75 4.38 95 91 4.38 8.75 75 64 4.38 8.75 90 76 8.75 8.75 90 66 8.75 8.75 OD OO
Table 66. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH
Compound Compound
Penoxsulam Ob Ex Penoxsulam Ob Ex
A Methyl A n-Butyl
8.75 0 40 - 8.75 0 10 -
0 17.5 O - 17.5 0 30 - 0 35 O 0 35 0
8.75 17.5 80 40 8.75 35 20 10 8.75 35 75 40 17.5 35 60 30
Table 67. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Sedge Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES
Compound A Compound A
Penoxsulam Ob Ex Penoxsulam Ob Ex Methyl n-Butyl
4.38 0 70 - 8.75 0 50 - 8.75 0 30 17.5 0 85
0 17.5 10 - 0 17.5 10 _
4.38 17.5 95 73 8.75 17.5 90 55 8.75 17.5 95 37 17.5 17.5 99 87
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES
Compound C
Penoxsulam Ob Ex
Methyl
8.75 0 30 - 17.5 0 65
0 17.5 10 _
8.75 17.5 95 37 17.5 17.5 90 69 Table 68. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Broadleaf
Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE
Compound A Bispyribac- Compound A Bispyribac-
Ob Ex Ob Ex Methyl sodium n-Butyl sodium
4.38 0 O 8.75 0 35
8.75 0 10 - 17.5 0 30
0 7 10 - 0 7 10
0 14 50 - 0 14 15
0 28 60 - 17.5 7 55 37
4.38 7 20 10 8.75 14 100 45
8.75 7 50 10 17.5 14 95 41
4.38 14 75 50
8.75 14 60 55
4.38 28 90 60
8.75 28 95 64
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE
Compound C Bispyribac-
Ob Ex
Methyl sodium
8.75 0 30 -
17.5 0 50 -
0 7 10 -
0 14 15 -
8.75 7 45 37
17.5 7 80 55
8.75 14 50 41
17.5 14 90 58 Table 69. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPIR Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR
Compound Bispyribac- Compound Bispyribac-
A Methyl sodium Ob Ex Ob Ex C Methyl sodium Ob Ex
4.38 0 85 - 70 - 8.75 0 25 -
8.75 0 90 - 70 - 17.5 0 40 -
0 14 0 - 90 - 0 7 40 -
0 28 50 - 95 - 0 14 90 -
4.38 14 90 85 95 97 8.75 7 99 55
8.75 14 100 90 99 97 17.5 7 95 64
4.38 28 95 93 100 99 8.75 14 100 93
8.75 28 100 95 95 99 17.5 14 100 94
Table 70. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH
Compound Halosulfuron- Compound Halosulfuron-
A Methyl methyl Ob Ex A n-Butyl methyl Ob Ex
8.75 0 40 - 17.5 0 30 -
0 26 0 - 35 0 60 -
0 52 0 - 0 26 0 -
8.75 26 50 40 0 52 0 _
8.75 52 60 40 17.5 26 45 30 35 26 95 60 17.5 52 40 30 35 52 85 60 Table 71. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH
Compound Bensulfuron- Compound Bensulfuron-
A Methyl methyl Ob Ex C Methyl methyl Ob Ex
4.38 0 30 - 4.38 0 0 -
0 4.38 20 - 0 4.38 20 - 0 8.75 0 0 8.75 0
4.38 4.38 55 44 4.38 4.38 45 20 4.38 8.75 99 30 4.38 8.75 55 0
Table 72. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
Figure imgf000068_0001
Table 73. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
Figure imgf000069_0001
Table 74. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Broadleaf
Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
Injury
Application Rate Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE POLPE (g/ha) IPOHE POLPE
Compound Compound
A Methyl Propanil Ob Ex Ob Ex C Methyl Propanil Ob Ex Ob Ex
8.75 0 85 - 50 - 35 0 65 - 85 -
17.5 0 85 - 90 - 70 0 85 - 100 -
0 560 10 - 10 - 0 560 10 - 10 -
0 1120 10 - 40 - 0 1120 10 - 40 -
8.75 560 95 87 100 55 35 560 70 69 100 87
17.5 560 100 87 80 91 70 560 90 87 100 100
8.75 1120 100 87 100 70 35 1120 95 69 100 91
17.5 1120 95 87 70 94 70 1120 100 87 100 100 Table 75. Synergistic Speed of Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury at 11 DAA % Injury at 21 DAA
Application Rate
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR SCPMA (g/ha) CYPIR SCPMA
Compound Compound
A n-Butyl Propanil Ob Ex Ob Ex A n-Butyl Propanil Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 60 - 30 - 35 0 60 - 50 -
70 0 90 - 100 - 70 0 100 - 100 -
0 560 10 - 30 - 0 560 0 - 0 -
0 1120 10 - 30 - 0 1120 0 - 0 -
35 560 100 64 50 51 35 560 100 60 50 50
70 560 95 91 100 100 70 560 99 100 100 100
35 1120 90 64 90 51 35 1120 99 60 100 50
70 1120 100 91 95 100 70 1120 100 100 100 100
Table 76. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Broadleaf
Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) POLPE
Compound Carfentrazone- Ob Ex
A n-Butyl ethyl
4.38 0 40 - 8.75 0 60
0 14 0 -
4.38 14 50 40 8.75 14 100 60 Table 77. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES
Compound Carfentrazone- Compound Carfentrazone-
A Methyl ethyl Ob Ex A n-Butyl ethyl Ob Ex
4.38 0 85 8.75 0 50
8.75 0 90 17.5 0 90
0 56 10 0 56 10
0 112 0 0 112 0
4.38 56 100 87 8.75 56 85 55
8.75 56 100 91 17.5 56 90 91
4.38 112 100 85 8.75 112 100 50
8.75 112 100 90 17.5 112 100 90
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR
Compound Carfentrazone- Compound Carfentrazone- C Methyl ethyl Ob Ex C Methyl ethyl Ob Ex
8.75 0 65 8.75 0 25
17.5 0 100 17.5 0 40
0 56 10 0 14 0
0 112 0 0 28 0
8.75 56 100 68 8.75 14 50 25
17.5 56 85 100 17.5 28 100 40
8.75 112 100 65
17.5 112 99 100
Table 78. Synergistic Speed of Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Sedge Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
11 DAA 21 DAA
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPES
Compound A Carfentrazone-
Ob Ex Ob Ex Methyl ethyl
8.75 0 60 100 -
17.5 0 70 99 -
0 14 10 0 -
0 28 10 0 -
8.75 14 100 64 95 100
17.5 14 100 73 99 99
8.75 28 100 64 100 100
17.5 28 70 73 80 99
% Injury
11 DAA 21 DAA
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPES
Compound A Carfentrazone-
Ob Ex Ob Ex n-Butyl ethyl
35 0 50 90 - 70 0 75 100
0 14 10 0 - 0 28 10 0
35 14 70 55 85 90 70 14 80 78 99 100 35 28 100 55 100 90 70 28 100 78 100 100 Table 79. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Broadleaf
Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE
Compound Cyhalof op- Compound Cyhalofop-
Ob Ex Ob Ex
A Methyl butyl C Methyl butyl
8.75 0 40 - 8.75 0 10 -
17.5 0 75 - 17.5 0 40 -
0 280 0 - 35 0 20 -
8.75 280 90 40 0 140 0 -
17.5 280 90 75 0 280 0 -
8.75 140 85 10
17.5 140 85 40
35 140 90 20
8.75 280 40 10
17.5 280 90 40
35 280 90 20
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) POLPY Application Rate (g/ha) POLPY
Compound Cyhalof op- Compound Cyhalofop-
Ob Ex Ob Ex
A Methyl butyl A n-Butyl butyl
4.38 0 50 - 8.75 0 40 -
8.75 0 60 - 17.5 0 90 -
0 100 0 - 0 100 0 -
4.38 100 0 - 8.75 100 0 -
8.75 100 40 50 17.5 100 55 40
0 200 50 60 0 200 95 90
4.38 200 65 50 8.75 200 80 40
8.75 200 75 60 17.5 200 95 90
Table 79. Continued
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) POLPY
Compound C Cyhalofop- Ob Ex
Methyl butyl
8.75 0 10 17.5 0 15 -
0 100 0 -
8.75 100 0 17.5 100 20 10
0 200 35 15
8.75 200 10 10 17.5 200 30 15
Table 80. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR
Compound Cyhalofop- Compound Cyhalofop- C Methyl butyl Ob Ex A Methyl butyl Ob Ex
8.75 0 30 - 8.75 0 30 -
17.5 0 65 - 35 0 50 -
0 100 0 - 0 140 0 -
0 200 0 - 0 280 0 -
8.75 100 85 30 8.75 140 40 30
17.5 100 85 65 35 140 85 50
8.75 200 95 30 8.75 280 35 30
17.5 200 95 65 35 280 75 50
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR
Compound Cyhalofop- Compound Cyhalofop- C Methyl butyl Ob Ex D Methyl butyl Ob Ex
17.5 0 0 - 8.75 0 50 -
35 0 40 - 35 0 80 -
0 140 0 - 0 140 0 -
0 280 0 - 0 280 0 -
17.5 140 25 0 8.75 140 60 50
35 140 80 40 35 140 75 80
17.5 280 50 0 8.75 280 70 50
35 280 70 40 35 280 95 80
Table 81. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Broadleaf
Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) POLPY
Compound Fenoxaprop-
A AUyI p-ethyl Ob Ex
17.5 0 70
0 35 0
17.5 35 85 70
Table 82. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) FIMMI SCPMA
Compound Fenoxaprop-
A AUyI p-ethyl Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 40 - O -
0 35 0 - O -
17.5 35 95 40 40 0
Table 83. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Sedge Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES
Compound Triclopyr- C Methyl TEA Ob Ex
8.75 0 65 -
0 140 0 - 0 280 0
8.75 140 100 65 8.75 280 90 65 Table 84. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Grass Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
Figure imgf000077_0001
Table 85. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Sedge Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
Figure imgf000077_0002
Table 86. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR Application Rate (g/ha) FIMMI
Compound Compound
A Methyl Quinclorac Ob Ex A AUyI Quinclorac Ob Ex
4.38 0 30 - 8.75 0 0 - 8.75 0 75 17.5 0 40
0 140 0 _ 0 140 0 _
4.38 140 70 30 8.75 140 60 0 8.75 140 85 75 17.5 140 100 40
Table 87. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Broadleaf
Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) IPOHE
Compound
A Methyl Diflufenzopyr Ob Ex
4.38 0 20
8.75 0 40
17.5 0 75
0 4.38 10
0 8.75 40 -
0 17.5 60 -
0 35 65 -
4.38 4.38 30 28
8.75 4.38 65 46
17.5 4.38 90 78
4.38 8.75 65 52
8.75 8.75 65 64
17.5 8.75 80 85
4.38 17.5 75 68
8.75 17.5 90 76
17.5 17.5 95 90
4.38 35 70 72
8.75 35 85 79
17.5 35 95 91
Table 88. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH
Compound
A Methyl Diflufenzopyr Ob Ex
4.38 0 30 -
8.75 0 80 -
17.5 0 75 -
35 0 90 -
0 8.75 0 _
4.38 8.75 45 30
8.75 8.75 90 80
17.5 8.75 95 75
35 8.75 90 90
Table 89. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Sedge Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR
Compound
A Methyl Diflufenzopyr Ob Ex
8.75 0 30
35 0 50
0 4.38 10
0 8.75 15 -
0 17.5 20 -
0 35 30 -
8.75 4.38 25 37
35 4.38 85 55
8.75 8.75 55 41
35 8.75 90 58
8.75 17.5 60 44
35 17.5 95 60
8.75 35 60 51
35 35 95 65
Table 90. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH
Compound
A Methyl Clomazone Ob Ex
4.38 0 10 - 17.5 0 50
0 560 40 _
4.38 560 85 46 17.5 560 99 70 Table 91. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Sedge Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPIR
Compound
A Methyl Clomazone Ob Ex
4.38 0 80 -
0 560 0 - 0 1120 0
4.38 560 90 80 4.38 1120 100 80
Table 92. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) BRAPP Application Rate (g/ha) BRAPP
Compound Compound
A Methyl Norflurazon Ob Ex A AUyI Norflurazon Ob Ex
8.75 0 60 _ 8.75 0 80
0 70 0 _ 0 70 0
8.75 70 90 60 8.75 70 95 80
Table 93. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPIR FIMMI SCPMA
Compound
A Methyl Norflurazon Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
4.38 0 40 - 25 - 20 - 0 - 8.75 0 60 50 40 10
0 560 0 - 0 - 0 - 60 _
4.38 560 90 40 20 25 65 20 80 60 8.75 560 99 60 90 50 90 40 90 64
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPIR FIMMI SCPMA
Compound
A AUyI Norflurazon Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 50 - 35 - 50 - 10 - 35 0 95 85 60 20
0 560 0 - 0 - 0 - 60 -
17.5 560 90 50 60 35 70 50 70 64 35 560 100 95 70 85 70 60 99 68
Table 94. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
Figure imgf000083_0001
Table 95. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) DIGSA
Compound
A Methyl Pyriclor Ob Ex
4.38 0 40 - 17.5 0 50
0 140 80
4.38 140 99 88 17.5 140 100 90
Table 96. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Broadleaf
Weed in Direct Seeded Rice
Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) POLPY Application Rate (g/ha) POLPY
Compound Compound
A Methyl 31yphosate Ob Ex A AUyI Glyphosate Ob Ex
4.38 0 10 - 17.5 0 90 - 8.75 0 50 35 0 70
0 70 0 - 0 70 0 -
4.38 70 40 10 17.5 70 95 90 8.75 70 60 50 35 70 90 70
Table 97. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Grass Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) DIGSA LEFCH
Compound
A Methyl Glyphosate Ob Ex Ob Ex
4.38 0 0 - 20 - 8.75 0 20 30
0 70 0 - 20 -
4.38 70 60 0 50 35 8.75 70 80 20 40 44
Table 98. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Direct Seeded Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPIR
Compound
A AUyI Glyphosate Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 50 - 35 - 35 0 95 85
0 70 10 - 0 -
17.5 70 90 55 65 35 35 70 95 96 100 85
Evaluation of Herbicidal Mixtures for Weed Control in Transplanted Paddy Rice
Weed seeds or nutlets of the desired test plant species were planted in puddled soil (mud) prepared by mixing a non-sterilized mineral soil (28 percent silt, 18 percent clay, and 54 percent sand, with a pH of 7.3 to 7.8 and an organic matter content of 1.0 percent) and water at a ratio of 100 kilograms (kg) of soil to 19 L of water. The prepared mud was dispensed in 250 mL aliquots into 480 mL non-perforated plastic pots with a surface area of 91.6 square centimeters leaving a headspace of 3 centimeters in each pot. Rice seeds were planted in Sun Gro
MetroMix® 306 planting mixture, which typically has a pH of 6.0 to 6.8 and an organic matter content of 30 percent, in plastic plug trays. Seedlings at the second or third leaf stage of growth were transplanted into 650 mL of mud contained in 960 mL non-perforated plastic pots with a surface area of 91.6 cm 4 days prior to herbicide application. The paddy was created by filling the 3 centimeter headspace of the pots with water. When required to ensure good germination and healthy plants, a fungicide treatment and/or other chemical or physical treatment was applied. The plants were grown for 4-14 days in a greenhouse with an approximate 14 hr photoperiod which was maintained at 29° C during the day and 26° C during the night. Nutrients were added as Osmocote (17:6:10, N:P:K + minor nutrients) at 2 g per cup. Water was added on a regular basis to maintain the paddy flood, and supplemental lighting was provided with overhead metal halide 1000- Watt lamps as necessary. The plants were employed for testing when they reached the second or third true leaf stage.
Treatments consisted of esters or salts of compound A, compound C, or compound D and various herbicidal components alone and in combination. For technical grade compounds, a weighed amount, determined by the highest rate to be tested, was placed in an individual 120 mL glass vial and was dissolved in 20 mL of acetone to obtain concentrated stock solutions. If the test compound did not dissolve readily, the mixture was warmed and/or sonicated. The concentrated stock solutions obtained were diluted with 20 mL of an aqueous mixture containing 2.5% Agri-dex crop oil concentrate (v/v). For formulated compounds, a measured amount, determined by the highest rate to be tested, was placed in an individual 120 mL glass vial and was dissolved in 20 mL of 2.5% (v/v) Agri-dex crop oil concentrate to obtain concentrated stock solutions. The concentrated stock solutions obtained were diluted with 20 mL of acetone. Applications were made by injecting an appropriate amount of the stock solution into the aqueous layer of the paddy. Control plants were treated in the same manner with the solvent blank. All treated plant material received the same concentration of acetone and crop oil concentrate.
Forms of compounds A, C, and D were applied on an acid equivalent basis. Other herbicidal components were applied on an active ingredient basis and included acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides penoxsulam
(triazolopyrimidine chemical class) applied as Grasp SC, pyrazosulfuron-methyl (sulfonylurea chemical class) applied as Sirius G, and bensulfuron-methyl (sulfonylurea chemical class) applied as Londax; acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase) inhibiting herbicides cyhalofop-butyl applied as Clincher G and fenoxaprop-p-ethyl applied as Ricestar HT; auxinic herbicide quinclorac applied as Facet 75 DF; phytoene desaturase inhibiting herbicide norflurazon; andp- hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibiting herbicide sulcotrione applied as Mikado.
The treated plants and control plants were placed in a greenhouse as described above and water was added as needed to maintain a paddy flood. After 3 weeks the condition of the test plants as compared with that of the untreated plants was determined visually and scored on a scale of 0 to 100 percent where 0 corresponds to no injury and 100 corresponds to complete kill.
Some of the herbicide combinations tested, application rates employed, plant species tested, and results are given in Tables 99-113.
Table 99. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Grass Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG ECHCO Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG
Compound Bensulfuron- Compound Bensulfuron-
Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex A Methyl methyl C Methyl methyl
8.75 0 0 - 0 - 17.5 0 0 -
17.5 0 0 - 25 - 35 0 10 -
35 0 25 - 20 - 0 35 20 -
0 35 20 - 20 - 0 70 45 -
0 70 45 - 30 - 17.5 35 40 20
8.75 35 40 20 35 20 35 35 45 28
17.5 35 55 20 35 40 17.5 70 60 45
35 35 60 40 50 36 35 70 55 51
8.75 70 60 45 40 30
17.5 70 65 45 55 48
35 70 80 59 60 44
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG LEFCH Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG
Compound Bensulfuron- Compound Bensulfuron-
Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex C TEA methyl A TEA methyl
35 0 0 - 50 - 35 0 20 -
70 0 25 - 95 - 70 0 50 -
0 35 65 - 15 - 0 35 65 -
0 70 70 - 30 - 0 70 70 -
35 35 90 65 85 58 35 35 95 72
70 35 95 74 100 96 70 35 99 83
35 70 80 70 90 65 35 70 100 76
70 70 95 78 100 97 70 70 95 85 Table 100. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES Application Rate (g/ha) ELOKU FIMMI
Compound Bensulfuron- Compound Bensulfuron-
A Methyl methyl Ob Ex C TEA methyl Ob Ex Ob Ex
4.38 0 0 35 0 0 0 -
8.75 0 15 70 0 50 0 -
0 4.38 40 0 35 20 10 -
0 8.75 50 - 0 70 70 - 50 -
4.38 4.38 85 40 35 35 50 20 0 10
8.75 4.38 75 49 70 35 60 60 40 10
4.38 8.75 85 50 35 70 80 70 40 50
8.75 8.75 85 58 70 70 80 85 100 50
Table 101. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG
Compound Pyrazosulfuron- Compound Pyrazosulfuron-
A Methyl ethyl Ob Ex C Methyl ethyl Ob Ex
4.38 0 0 4.38 0 0 8.75 0 25 8.75 0 0
0 5.25 20 0 5.25 20
4.38 5.25 35 20 4.38 5.25 45 20 8.75 5.25 80 40 8.75 5.25 20 20
Table 102: Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Grass Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG
Compound Compound
Penoxsulam Ob Ex Penoxsulam Ob Ex
A Methyl C Methyl
4.38 0 0 - 4.38 0 0 -
8.75 0 25 - 8.75 0 0 -
0 4.38 70 - 0 4.38 70 -
4.38 4.38 90 70 4.38 4.38 95 70
8.75 4.38 95 78 8.75 4.38 70 70
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH
Compound Compound
Penoxsulam Ob Ex Penoxsulam Ob Ex
A Methyl C Methyl
8.75 0 0 - 17.5 0 0 -
17.5 0 0 - 35 0 0 -
35 0 0 - 70 0 0 -
0 17.5 15 - 0 17.5 15 -
0 35 20 - 0 35 20 -
8.75 17.5 30 15 17.5 17.5 20 15
17.5 17.5 20 15 35 17.5 30 15
35 17.5 20 15 70 17.5 20 15
8.75 35 30 20 17.5 35 30 20
17.5 35 30 20 35 35 30 20
35 35 35 20 70 35 35 20
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH
Compound
Penoxsulam Ob Ex C TEA
35 0 50 - 70 0 95
0 8.75 0 -
35 8.75 80 50 70 8.75 100 95 Table 103. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPIR ELOKU Application Rate (g/ha) ELOKU
Compound Compound A TEA Penoxsulam Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex C TEA Penoxsulam Obs Ex
35 0 20 - 10 - 30 - 35 0 0 - 70 0 50 20 20 70 0 50
0 8.75 40 - 70 - 0 - 0 8.75 0 -
35 8.75 60 52 100 73 60 30 35 8.75 60 0 70 8.75 95 70 90 76 80 20 70 8.75 80 50
Table 104. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Broadleaf Weed in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) SPDZE
Compound Cyhalof op- C TEA butyl Ob Ex
35 0 50 - 70 0 80
0 90 0 -
35 90 70 50 70 90 95 80
Table 105. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Grass Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG LEFCH Application Rate (g/ha) ECHCG LEFCH
Compound Cyhalofop- Compound Cyhalofop- A TEA butyl Ob Ex Ob Ex C TEA butyl Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 0 - 80 - 35 0 0 - 50 -
70 0 50 - 99 - 70 0 25 - 95 -
0 90 50 - 50 - 0 90 50 - 50 -
0 180 75 - 0 180 95 -
35 90 100 25 100 75 35 90 100 50 100 75
70 90 100 75 100 100 70 90 100 63 100 98
35 180 100 75 35 180 100 95
70 180 100 98 70 180 100 96
Table 106. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPIR FIMMI SCPMA SCPJU
Compound Cyhalofop- A TEA butyl Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 25 - 10 0 - 0 - 85 - 70 0 50 20 0 50 95
0 90 0 _ 0 0 _ 0 _ 0 _
35 90 100 25 40 10 40 10 10 0 100 85 70 90 100 50 100 20 100 60 100 50 100 95 Table 106. Continued
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES CYPIR FIMMI SCPMA
Compound Cyhalofop- C TEA butyl Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 0 - 20 - 0 - 0 - 70 0 40 60 0 0
0 90 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
35 90 100 0 100 20 100 0 20 0 70 90 100 40 100 60 100 0 20 0
Table 107. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
7c Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) FIMMI SCPJU Application Rate (g/ha) FIMMI SCPJU
Compound Fenoxaprop- Compound Fenoxapro
A Methyl p-ethyl Ob Ex Ob Ex A TEA p-p-ethyl Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 20 90 _ 17.5 0 30 60 -
0 35 0 0 _ 0 35 0 0
17.5 35 100 20 95 90 17.5 35 100 30 80 60
Table 108. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Broadleaf Weed in Transplanted Paddy Rice
Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) MASCR Application Rate (g/ha) MASCR
Compound Compound
A Methyl Quinclorac Ob Ex A TEA Quinclorac Ob Ex
17.5 0 0 - 17.5 0 35 0 50 35 0 60
0 140 0 - 0 140 0 -
17.5 140 40 0 17.5 140 80 60 35 140 60 50 35 140 80 60 Table 109. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Grass Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice t Jo Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH Application Rate (g/ha) LEFCH ECHCG
Compound Compound
A Methyl Quinclorac Ob Ex A TEA Quinclorac Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 10 - 17.5 0 10 - 10 - 35 0 20 35 0 15 80
0 140 0 _ 0 140 0 _ 0 _
17.5 140 20 10 17.5 140 60 10 100 10 35 140 45 20 35 140 70 15 100 80
Table 110. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Sedge Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES FIMMI Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES FIMMI
Compound Compound
A Methyl Quinclorac Ob Ex Ob Ex A TEA Quinclorac Ob Ex Ob Ex
17.5 0 50 - 20 - 17.5 0 30 - 30 -
0 140 0 - 0 - 0 140 0 - 0 -
17.5 140 100 50 100 20 17.5 140 100 96 60 30
Table 111. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on Key Grass Weeds in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) ECHOR ECHCG
Compound A TEA Quinclorac Ob Ex Ob Ex
35 0 10 10
0 70 0 0
35 70 35 10 35 10 Table 112. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Sedge Weed in Transplanted Paddy Rice
% Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES Application Rate (g/ha) CYPES
Compound Compound
A Methyl Norflurazon Ob Ex A TEA Norflurazon Ob Ex
35 0 60 - 17.5 0 30 -
0 70 0 - 35 0 70 -
35 70 95 60 0 70 0 -
17.5 70 50 30 35 70 100 70
Table 113. Synergistic Activity of Herbicidal Compositions on a Key Grass Weed in Transplanted Paddy Rice
Injury
Application Rate (g/ha) ECHOR Application Rate (g/ha) ECHOR
Compound Compound
A Methyl Sulcotrione Ob Ex A TEA Sulcotrione Ob Ex
17.5 0 0 - 17.5 0 0 - 35 0 10 35 0 10
0 70 10 - 0 70 10 -
17.5 70 25 10 17.5 70 30 10 35 70 85 19 35 70 60 19
IPOHE = Ipomoea hederacea MASCR = Marsilea crenata POLPE = Polygonum persicaria POLPY = Polygonum pensylvanicum SPDZE = Sphenoclea zeylanica DIGSA = Digitaria sanguinalis ECHCG = Echinochloa crus-galli ECHOR = Echinocloa oryzoides ISCRU = Ischaemum rugosum LEFCH = Leptochloa chinensis CYPES = Cyperus esculentus CYPIR = Cyperus iria ELOKU = Eleocharis kuroguwai FIMMI = Fimbristylis miliacea SCPJU = Scirpus juncoides SCPMA = Scirpus maritimus Ob = observed values Ex = expected, calculated values DAA = days after application

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A synergistic herbicidal mixture comprising an herbicidally effective amount of (a) a first herbicide selected from the group of a pyridine or a pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I)
Figure imgf000096_0001
wherein X represents CH or N, hal represents F, Cl or Br, and R represents methyl or ethyl,
and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters and amides of the carboxylic acid, and (b) a second herbicide selected from the group consisting of amidosulfuron, aminopyralid, beflubutamid, bensulfuron, bentazone, bispyribac, bromoxynil, carfentrazone, chlormequat, chlorotoluron, chlorsulfuron, clodinafop, clomazone, cyhalofop, dicamba, dichlorprop, diflufenican, diflufenzopyr, fenoxaprop, florasulam, flucarbazone, flufenacet, flupyrsulfuron, glyphosate, halosulfuron, imazamethabenz, imazamox, imazethapyr, indol-3-ylacetic acid, 4-indol-3- ylbutyric acid, iodosulfuron, isoproturon, isoxaben, MCPA, mesosulfuron, metribuzin, metsulfuron, norflurazon, penoxsulam, picolinafen, pinoxaden, propanil, propoxycarbazone, prosulfocarb, pyrasulfotole, pyrazosulfuron, pyriclor, pyroxsulam, quinclorac, sulcotrione, sulfosulfuron, thifensulfuron, tralkoxydim, tribenuron, triclopyr and mixtures thereof.
2. The mixture of Claim 1 in which, for the compound of Formula I, X represents CH or N, hal represents F or Cl and R represents methyl.
3. The mixture of Claim 1 in which the pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I) is a 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxy- phenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid derivative.
4. The mixture of Claim 1 additionally comprising an herbicide safener.
5. The mixture of Claim 4 in which the herbicide safener is cloquintocet mexyl.
6. The mixture of Claim 4 in which the herbicide safener is mefenpyr-diethyl.
7. The mixture of Claim 1 in which the weight ratio of the pyridine or pyrimidine carboxylic acid of formula (I) component to the second herbicide component is between 5:1 and 1:256.
8. An herbicidal composition comprising an herbicidally effective amount of the herbicidal mixture of Claim 1 and an agriculturally acceptable adjuvant or carrier.
9. A method of controlling undesirable vegetation which comprises contacting the vegetation or the locus thereof with or applying to the soil or water to prevent the emergence or growth of vegetation an herbicidally effective amount the herbicidal mixture of Claim 1.
10. A method of Claim 9 for controlling undesirable vegetation in cereals which comprises contacting the vegetation or the locus thereof with or applying to the soil to prevent the emergence of vegetation an herbicidally effective amount the herbicidal mixture comprising an herbicidally effective amount of (a) a first herbicide selected from the group of a pyridine or a pyrimidine carboxylic acid of the formula (I)
Figure imgf000098_0001
wherein X represents CH or N, hal represents F, Cl or Br, and R represents methyl or ethyl,
and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters and amides of the carboxylic acid, and (b) a second herbicide selected from the group consisting of amidosulfuron, aminopyralid, beflubutamid, bentazone, bromoxynil, chlormequat, chlorotoluron, chlorsulfuron, clodinafop, dicamba, dichlorprop, diflufenican, fenoxaprop, florasulam, flucarbazone, flufenacet, flupyrsulfuron, glyphosate, imazamethabenz, indol-3-ylacetic acid, 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid, iodosulfuron, isoproturon, isoxaben, MCPA, mesosulfuron, metribuzin, metsulfuron, picolinafen, pinoxaden, propoxycarbazone, prosulfocarb, pyroxsulam, pyrasulfotole, quinclorac, sulfosulfuron, thifensulfuron, tralkoxydim, tribenuron and mixtures thereof.
11. A method of Claim 9 for controlling undesirable vegetation in rice which comprises contacting the vegetation or the locus thereof with or applying to the soil or water to prevent the emergence or growth of vegetation an herbicidally effective amount the herbicidal mixture comprising an herbicidally effective amount of (a) a first herbicide selected from the group of a pyridine carboxylic acid of the formula (I)
Figure imgf000099_0001
wherein hal represents F, Cl or Br, and R represents methyl or ethyl,
and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters and amides of the carboxylic acid, and (b) a second herbicide selected from the group consisting of bensulfuron, bispyribac, carfentrazone, clomazone, cyhalofop, diflufenzopyr, fenoxaprop, glyphosate, halosulfuron, imazamox, imazethapyr, MCPA, norflurazon, penoxsulam, propanil, pyrazosulfuron, pyriclor, quinclorac, sulcotrione, triclopyr and mixtures thereof.
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