WO2012136703A1 - Herbicidal compounds - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- the present invention relates to novel herbicidal pyridazinone derivatives, to processes for their preparation, to compositions which comprise the herbicidal compounds, and to their use for controlling weeds, in particular in crops of useful plants, or for inhibiting plant growth.
- Herbicidal pyridine derivatives are known, for example, from EP1982978 and pyrimidone derivatives from WO2011/031658. It has now been discovered that pyridazinone derivatives exhibit advantageous herbicidal properties.
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, Ci-C 6 alkyl, Ci-C 6 haloalkyl, Ci- C 3 alkoxy-Ci-C3 alkyl, C 1 -C3 alkoxy-Ci-C 3 alkoxy-Ci-C3-alkyl, Ci-C 3 alkoxy-Ci-C3-haloalkyl, Ci-C3-alkoxy-Ci-C3-alkoxy-Ci-C3-haloalkyl, C4-C6 -oxasubstituted cycloalkoxy-Ci-C3 -alkyl, C4-C6-oxasubstituted cycloalkyl-Ci-C3-alkoxy-Ci-C3-alkyl, C4-C6-oxasubstituted cycloalkoxy-Ci-C3 -alkyl, C4-C6-oxasubstituted cycloalkyl
- Ci-C 3 alkoxycarbonyl Ci-C 3 alkylamino-S(0)p-, Ci-C 3 alkylamino-S(0)p-Ci-C 3 alkyl, Ci- C 3 dialkylamino-S(0)p-, Ci-C 3 dialkylamino-S(0)p-Ci-C 3 alkyl, Ci-C 3
- alkylcarbonylamino Ci-C 3 alkyl-S(0)p-amino, cyano and nitro
- the heteroaryl substituents containing one to three heteroatoms each independently selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur, and wherein the aryl or heteroaryl component may be optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halo, Ci-C 3 alkyl, Ci-C 3 haloalkyl, Ci-C 3 alkoxy, Ci-C 3 haloalkoxy, phenyl, cyano and nitro
- R 2 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci-
- C 6 alkyl, C 3 -Cecycloalkyl, C 2 -C 6 -alkenyl, C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, Ci-C 6 haloalkyl, Ci-C 6 alkoxy, Ci-C 3 haloalkoxy, Ci-C 6 alkoxy-Ci-C 3 alkyl, Ci-C 6 alkyl-S(0)p- and Ci-C 6 haloalkyl- S(0)p-; p 0, 1 or 2;
- a 1 is selected from the group consisting of O, C(O) and (CR e R f ); and R a , R b , R c , R d , R e and R f are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and Ci-C 4 alkyl wherein R a and R c may together form a Ci-C 3 alkylene chain.
- Halogen encompasses fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. The same correspondingly applies to halogen in the context of other definitions, such as haloalkyl or halophenyl.
- Haloalkyl groups having a chain length of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms are, for example, fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, chloromethyl,
- dichloromethyl trichloromethyl, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl, 2-fluoroethyl, 2-chloroethyl, pentafluoroethyl, l, l-difluoro-2,2,2-trichloroethyl, 2,2,3, 3-tetrafluoroethyl and 2,2,2- trichloroethyl, heptafluoro-n-propyl and perfluoro-n-hexyl.
- Suitable alkylenyl radicals include, for example CH 2 , CHCH 3 , C(CH 3 ) 2 , CH 2 CHCH 3 , CH 2 CH(C 2 H 5 ).
- Suitable haloalkenyl radicals include alkenyl groups substituted one or more times by halogen, halogen being fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine and especially fluorine or chlorine, for example 2,2-difluoro-l-methylvinyl, 3-fluoropropenyl, 3- chloropropenyl, 3-bromopropenyl, 2,3,3-trifluoropropenyl, 2,3,3-trichloropropenyl and 4,4,4-trifluorobut-2-en-l-yl.
- Preferred C 2 -C 6 alkenyl radicals substituted once, twice or three times by halogen are those having a chain length of from 2 to 5 carbon atoms.
- Suitable haloalkylalkynyl radicals include, for example, alkylalkynyl groups substituted one or more times by halogen, halogen being bromine or iodine and, especially, fluorine or chlorine, for example 3-fluoropropynyl, 5-chloropent-2-yn-l-yl, 5-bromopent-2-yn-l-yl, 3,3,3-trifluoropropynyl and 4,4,4-trifluoro-but-2-yn-l-yl.
- Preferred alkylalkynyl groups substituted one or more times by halogen are those having a chain length of from 3 to 5 carbon atoms.
- Alkoxy groups preferably have a chain length of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- Alkoxy is, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, isobutoxy, sec-butoxy or tert-butoxy or a pentyloxy or hexyloxy isomer, preferably methoxy and ethoxy.
- Alkylcarbonyl is preferably acetyl or propionyl.
- Alkoxycarbonyl is, for example, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, propoxycarbonyl, isopropoxycarbonyl, n-butoxycarbonyl, isobutoxycarbonyl, sec-butoxycarbonyl or tert-butoxycarbonyl, preferably methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl or tert-butoxycarbonyl.
- Haloalkoxy is, for example, fluoromethoxy, difluoromethoxy,
- Alkylthio groups preferably have a chain length of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- Alkylthio is, for example, methylthio, ethylthio, propylthio, isopropylthio, n-butylthio, isobutylthio, sec-butylthio or tert-butylthio, preferably methylthio or ethylthio.
- Alkylsulfinyl is, for example, methylsulfinyl, ethylsulfinyl, propylsulfinyl,
- Alkylsulfonyl is, for example, methylsulfonyl, ethylsulfonyl, propylsulfonyl, isopropylsulfonyl, n-butylsulfonyl, isobutylsulfonyl, sec-butyl sulfonyl or tert- butylsulfonyl, preferably methylsulfonyl or ethylsulfonyl.
- Alkylamino is, for example, methylamino, ethylamino, n-propylamino, isopropylamino or a butylamino isomer.
- Dialkylamino is, for example, dimethylamino, methylethylamino, diethylamino, n-propylmethylamino, dibutylamino or
- diisopropylamino Preference is given to alkylamino groups having a chain length of from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- Cycloalkylamino or dicycloalkylamino is for example cyclohexylamino or dicyclopropylamino.
- Alkoxyalkyl groups preferably have from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- Alkoxyalkyl is, for example, methoxymethyl, methoxyethyl, ethoxymethyl, ethoxyethyl, n- propoxymethyl, n-propoxyethyl, isopropoxym ethyl or isopropoxy ethyl.
- Alkylthioalkyl groups preferably have from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- Alkylthioalkyl is, for example, methylthiomethyl, methylthioethyl, ethylthiomethyl, ethylthio ethyl, n-propylthiomethyl, n-propylthioethyl, isopropylthiomethyl, isopropylthioethyl, butylthiomethyl, butylthioethyl or butylthiobutyl.
- Three- to ten-membered mono- or bicyclic ring system may be aromatic, saturated or partially saturated and can contain from 1 to 4 heteroatoms each independently selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur the ring system being optionally substituted by one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of Ci-C 3 alkyl, Ci-C 3 haloalkyl, Ci-C 3 alkenyl, Ci- C 3 alkynyl, C 1 -C3 alkoxy, Ci-C 3 haloalkoxy, Ci-C 6 alkyl-S(0)p-, Ci-C 6 haloalkyl- S(0)p-, aryl, aryl-S(0)p, heteroaryl-S(0)p, aryloxy, heteroaryloxy, Ci-C 3
- Ci-C 3 alkoxycarbonyl Ci-C 3 alkylamino-S(0)p-, Ci-C 3 alkylamino-S(0)p-Ci-C 3 alkyl, Ci- C 3 dialkylamino-S(0)p-, Ci-C 3 dialkylamino-S(0)p-Ci-C 3 alkyl, Ci-C 3
- alkylcarbonylamino Ci-C 3 alkyl-S(0)p-amino, cyano and nitro.
- ring systems thus include, for example, cycloalkyl, phenyl, heterocyclyl and heteroaryl.
- Examples of "partially saturated" rings include, for example, 1,4 benzodioxin and 1,3 benzodioxole.
- Cycloalkyl groups preferably have from 3 to 6 ring carbon atoms and may be substituted by one or more methyl groups; they are preferably unsubstituted, for example cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl.
- Aryl includes benzyl, phenyl, including phenyl as part of a substituent such as phenoxy, benzyl, benzyloxy, benzoyl, phenylthio, phenylalkyl, phenoxyalkyl or tosyl, may be in mono- or poly- substituted form, in which case the substituents may, as desired, be in the ortho-, meta- and/or para-position(s).
- Heterocyclyl for example, includes morpholinyl, tetrahydrofuryl.
- Heteroaryl including heteroaryl as part of a substituent such as heteroaryloxy, means, for example, a five or six member heteroaryl containing one to three heteroatoms, each independently selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur. It should be understood that the heteroaryl component may be optionally mono or poly substituted.
- the term heteroaryl thus includes, for example, furanyl, thiophenyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, thiazolyl, pyrazolyl, isothiazolyl, pyridyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl, pyrimidinyl and triazolyl.
- Compounds of Formula I may contain asymmetric centres and may be present as a single enantiomer, pairs of enantiomers in any proportion or, where more than one asymmetric centre are present, contain diastereoisomers in all possible ratios. Typically one of the enantiomers has enhanced biological activity compared to the other possibilities.
- compounds of Formula I may be in equilibrium with alternative hydroxyl tautomeric forms. It should be appreciated that all tautomeric forms (single tautomer or mixtures thereof), racemic mixtures and single isomers are included within the scope of the present invention.
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, Ci- C 6 alkyl, Ci-C 6 haloalkyl, Ci-C 3 alkoxyCi.C 3 alkyl, Ci-C 3 alkoxy C 2 -C 3 alkoxyCi.C 3 alkyl, Ci-C 6 haloalkyl, C 2 -C 6 haloalkenyl and Ci-C 3 alkoxy-Ci.C 3 haloalkyl.
- R 1 is aryl, preferably phenyl, or a 5 or 6- membered heteroaryl containing one to three heteroatoms each independently selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur, and wherein the aryl or heteroaryl may be optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halo, Ci-C 3 alkyl, Ci-Cshaloalkyl, C 1 -C 3 alkoxy, C 1 -C3 haloalkoxy, Ci-C 6 alkyl-S(0)p-, Ci-C 6 haloalkyl-S(0)p-, cyano and nitro.
- R 1 is an optionally substituted aryl selected from the group consisting of phenyl, phenoxy, phenoxy-Ci-Cealkyl, benzyl, thiophenyl, 1,4 benzodioxinyl, 1,3 benzodioxoleyl and pyridyl, most preferably an optionally substituted phenyl or pyridyl.
- R 2 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, CVG, alkyl (preferably methyl), halogen (preferably chlorine), C 2 -C 6 alkoxy (preferably methoxy), Ci-Ce haloalkyl (preferably CF 3 ) and CN.
- R 2 is hydrogen of methyl.
- a 1 is CR e R f and wherein R a , R b , R c , R d , R e and R f are hydrogen.
- a 1 is CR e R f , wherein R b , R d , R e and R f are hydrogen, R a and R c together form an ethylene chain.
- the present invention also includes agronomically acceptable salts that the compounds of Formula I may form with amines (for example ammonia,
- alkali metal and alkaline earth metal bases or quaternary ammonium bases.
- alkali metal and alkaline earth metal hydroxides, oxides, alkoxides and hydrogen carbonates and carbonates used as salt formers emphasis is to be given to the hydroxides, alkoxides, oxides and carbonates of lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium, but especially those of sodium, magnesium and calcium.
- the corresponding trimethylsulfonium salt may also be used.
- the compounds of Formula (I) according to the invention can be used as herbicides by themselves, but they are generally formul ated into herbicidal compositions using formulation adjuvants, such as carriers, solvents and surface- active agents (SFAs).
- formulation adjuvants such as carriers, solvents and surface- active agents (SFAs).
- the present invention further provides a herbicidal composition comprising a herbicidal compound according to any one of the previous claims and an agriculturally acceptable formulation adjuvant.
- the composition can be in the form of concentrates which are diluted prior to use, although ready-to-use compositions can also be made. The final dilution is usually made with water, but can be made instead of, or in addition to, water, with, for example, liquid fertilisers, micronutrients, biological organisms, oil or solvents.
- the herbicidal compositions generally comprise from 0.1 to 99 % by weight, especially from 0.1 to 95 % by weight, compounds of Formula I and from 1 to 99.9 % by weight of a formulation adjuvant which preferably includes from 0 to 25 % by weight of a surface-active substance.
- the compositions can be chosen from a number of formulation types, many of which are known from the Manual on Development and Use of FAO Specifications for Plant Protection Products, 5th Edition, 1999.
- DP dustable powders
- SP soluble powders
- SG water soluble granules
- WP water dispersible granules
- GR granules
- SL oil miscible liquids
- UL ultra low volume liquids
- EC emulsifiable concentrates
- DC dispersible concentrates
- ME micro-emulsions
- SC suspension concentrates
- aerosols capsule suspensions
- CS seed treatment formulations.
- the formulation type chosen in any instance will depend upon the particular purpose envisaged and the physical, chemical and biological properties of the compound of Formula (I).
- Dustable powders may be prepared by mixing a compound of Formula (I) with one or more solid diluents (for example natural clays, kaolin, pyrophyllite, bentonite, alumina, montmorillonite, kieselguhr, chalk, diatomaceous earths, calcium phosphates, calcium and magnesium carbonates, sulphur, lime, flours, talc and other organic and inorganic solid carriers) and mechanically grinding the mixture to a fine powder.
- solid diluents for example natural clays, kaolin, pyrophyllite, bentonite, alumina, montmorillonite, kieselguhr, chalk, diatomaceous earths, calcium phosphates, calcium and magnesium carbonates, sulphur, lime, flours, talc and other organic and inorganic solid carriers
- Soluble powders may be prepared by mixing a compound of Formula (I) with one or more water-soluble inorganic salts (such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate or magnesium sulphate) or one or more water-soluble organic solids (such as a polysaccharide) and, optionally, one or more wetting agents, one or more dispersing agents or a mixture of said agents to improve water dispersibil ity/ so lub i 1 ity . The mixture is then ground to a fine powder. Similar compositions may also be granulated to form water soluble granules (SG).
- water-soluble inorganic salts such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate or magnesium sulphate
- water-soluble organic solids such as a polysaccharide
- WP Wettable powders
- WG Water dispersible granules
- Granules may be formed either by granulating a mixture of a compound of Formula (I) and one or more powdered solid diluents or carriers, or from preformed blank granules by absorbing a compound of Formula (I) (or a solution thereof, in a suitable agent) in a porous granular material (such as pumice, attapulgite clays, fuller's earth, kieselguhr, diatomaceous earths or ground corn cobs) or by adsorbing a compound of Formula (I) (or a solution thereof, in a suitable agent) on to a hard core material (such as sands, silicates, mineral carbonates, sulphates or phosphates) and drying if necessary.
- a hard core material such as sands, silicates, mineral carbonates, sulphates or phosphates
- Agents which are commonly used to aid absorption or adsorption include solvents (such as aliphatic and aromatic petroleum solvents, alcohols, ethers, ketones and esters) and sticking agents (such as polyvinyl acetates, polyvinyl alcohols, dextrins, sugars and vegetable oils).
- solvents such as aliphatic and aromatic petroleum solvents, alcohols, ethers, ketones and esters
- sticking agents such as polyvinyl acetates, polyvinyl alcohols, dextrins, sugars and vegetable oils.
- One or more other additives may also be included in granules (for example an emulsifying agent, wetting agent or dispersing agent).
- DC Dispersible Concentrates
- a compound of Formula (I) may be prepared by dissolving a compound of Formula (I) in water or an organic solvent, such as a ketone, alcohol or glycol ether. These solutions may contain a surface active agent (for example to improve water dilution or prevent crystallisation in a spray tank).
- Emulsifiable concentrates (EC) or oil-in-water emulsions (EW) may be prepared by dissolving a compound of Formula (I) in an organic solvent (optionally containing one or more wetting agents, one or more emulsifying agents or a mixture of said agents).
- Suitable organic solvents for use in ECs include aromatic hydrocarbons (such as alkylbenzenes or alkylnaphthalenes, exemplified by SOLVESSO 100, SOLVESSO 150 and SOLVESSO 200; SOLVESSO is a Registered Trade Mark), ketones (such as cyclohexanone or methylcyclohexanone) and alcohols (such as benzyl alcohol, furfuryl alcohol or butanol), N-alkylpyrrolidones (such as N- methylpyrrolidone or N-octylpyrrolidone), dimethyl amides of fatty acids (such as C 8 - Cio fatty acid dimethylamide) and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
- An EC product may spontaneously emulsify on addition to water, to produce an emulsion with sufficient stability to allow spray application through appropriate equipment.
- Preparation of an EW involves obtaining a compound of Formula (I) either as a liquid (if it is not a liquid at room temperature, it may be melted at a reasonable temperature, typically below 70°C) or in solution (by dissolving it in an appropriate solvent) and then emulsifying the resultant liquid or solution into water containing one or more SFAs, under high shear, to produce an emulsion.
- Suitable solvents for use in EWs include vegetable oils, chlorinated hydrocarbons (such as chlorobenzenes), aromatic solvents (such as alkylbenzenes or alkylnaphthalenes) and other appropriate organic solvents which have a low solubility in water.
- Microemulsions may be prepared by mixing water with a blend of one or more solvents with one or more SFAs, to produce sp ontaneously a thermodynamically stable isotropic liquid formulation.
- a compound of Formula (I) is present initially in either the water or the solvent/SFA blend.
- Suitable solvents for use in MEs include those hereinbefore described for use in in ECs or in EWs.
- An ME may be either an oil-in-water or a water-in-oil system (which system is present may be determined by conductivity measurements) and may be suitable for mixing water- soluble and oil-soluble pesticides in the same formulation.
- SC Suspension concentrates
- SCs may comprise aqueous or non-aqueous suspensions of finely divided insoluble solid particles of a compound of Formula (I).
- SCs may be prepared by ball or bead milling the solid compound of Formula (I) in a suitable medium, optionally with one or more dispersing agents, to produce a fine particle suspension of the compound.
- One or more wetting agents may be included in the composition and a suspending agent may be included to reduce the rate at which the particles settle.
- a compound of Formula (I) may be dry milled and added to water, containing agents hereinbefore described, to produce the desired end product.
- Aerosol formulations comprise a compound of Formula (I) and a suitable propellant (for example w-butane).
- a compound of Formula (I) may also be dissolved or dispersed in a suitable medium (for example water or a water miscible liquid, such as «-propanol) to provide compositions for use in non-pressurised, hand-actuated spray pumps.
- Capsule suspensions may be prepared in a manner similar to the preparation of EW formulations but with an additional polymerisation stage such that an aqueous dispersion of oil droplets is obtained, in which each oil droplet is encapsulated by a polymeric shell and contains a compound of Formula (I) and, optionally, a carrier or diluent therefor.
- the polymeric shell may be produced by either an interfacial polycondensation reaction or by a coacervation procedure.
- the compositions may provide for controlled release of the compound of Formula (I) and they may be used for seed treatment.
- a compound of Formula (I) may also be formulated in a biodegradable polymeric matrix to provide a slow, controlled release of the compound.
- the composition may include one or more additives to improve the biological performance of the composition, for example by improving wetting, retention or distribution on surfaces; resistance to rain on treated surfaces; or uptake or mobility of a compound of Formula (I).
- additives include surface active agents (SFAs), spray additives based on oils, for example certain mineral oils or natural plant oils (such as soy bean and rape seed oil), and blends of these with other bio-enhancing adjuvants (ingredients which may aid or modify the action of a compound of Formula (I))-
- Wetting agents, dispersing agents and emulsifying agents may be SFAs of the cationic, anionic, amphoteric or non-ionic type.
- Suitable SFAs of the cationic type include quaternary ammonium compounds
- Suitable anionic SFAs include alkali metals salts of fatty acids, salts of aliphatic monoesters of sulphuric acid (for example sodium lauryl sulphate), salts of sulphonated aromatic compounds (for example sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate, calcium dodecylbenzenesulphonate, butylnaphthalene sulphonate and mixtures of sodium di-zsopropyl- and tri-z ' sopropyl-naphthalene sulphonates), ether sulphates, alcohol ether sulphates (for example sodium laureth-3-sulphate), ether carboxylates (for example sodium laureth-3-carboxylate), phosphate esters (products from the reaction between one or more fatty alcohols and phosphoric acid (predominately mono-esters) or phosphorus pentoxide (predominately di-esters), for example the reaction between lauryl alcohol and tetraphosphoric
- Suitable SFAs of the amphoteric type include betaines, propionates and glycinates.
- Suitable SFAs of the non-ionic type include condensation products of alkylene oxides, such as ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butylene oxide or mixtures thereof, with fatty alcohols (such as oleyl alcohol or cetyl alcohol) or with alkylphenols (such as octylphenol, nonylphenol or octylcresol); partial esters derived from long chain fatty acids or hexitol anhydrides; condensation products of said partial esters with ethylene oxide; block polymers (comprising ethylene oxide and propylene oxide); alkanolamides; simple esters (for example fatty acid polyethylene glycol esters); amine oxides (for example lauryl dimethyl amine oxide); and lecithins.
- alkylene oxides such as ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butylene oxide or mixtures thereof
- fatty alcohols such as oleyl alcohol or cetyl alcohol
- alkylphenols such as octylphenol, nonyl
- Suitable suspending agents include hydrophili c colloids (such as polysaccharides, polyvinylpyrrolidone or sodium carboxymethylcellulose) and swelling clays (such as bentonite or attapulgite).
- the composition of the present may further comprise at least one additional pesticide.
- the compounds according to the invention can also be used in combination with other herbicides or plant growth regulators.
- the additional pesticide is a herbicide and/or herbicide safener. Examples of such mixtures are (in which T represents a compound of Formula I).
- the mixing partners of the compound of Formula I may also be in the form of esters or salts, as mentioned e.g. in The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition, British Crop Protection Council, 2006.
- the compound of Formula I can al so b e used in mixtures with other agrochemicals such as fungicides, nematicides or insecticides, examples of which are given in The Pesticide Manual.
- the mixing ratio of the compound of Formula I to the mixing partner is preferably from 1 : 100 to 1000: 1.
- mixtures can advantageously be used in the above-mentioned formulations (in which case "active ingredient” relates to the respective mixture of compound of Formula I with the mixing partner).
- the compounds of Formula I according to the invention can also be used in combination with one or more safeners.
- mixtures of a compound of Formula I according to the invention with one or more further herbicides can also be used in combination with one or more safeners.
- the safeners can be AD 67 (MON 4660), benoxacor, cloquintocet-mexyl, cyprosulfamide (CAS RN 221667-31-8), dichlormid, fenchlorazole-ethyl, fenclorim, fluxofenim, furilazole and the corresponding R isomer, isoxadifen-ethyl, mefenpyr-diethyl, oxabetrinil, N-isopropyl- 4-(2-methoxy-benzoylsulfamoyl)-benzamide ( C A S RN 2 2 1 6 6 8-34-4).
- Other possibilities include safener compounds disclosed in, for example, EP0365484 e.g
- These safeners have shown particularly good results in maize and/or cereals such as wheat and barley when higher rates (e.g >50g/ha) of compounds of Formula (I) are used.
- the safeners of the compound of Formula I may also be in the form of esters or salts, as mentioned e.g. in The Pesticide Manual, 14 th Edition (BCPC), 2006.
- the reference to cloquintocet-mexyl also applies to a lithium, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, iron, ammonium, quaternary ammonium, sulfonium or phos- phonium salt thereof as di scl osed in WO 02/34048, and the reference to fenchlorazole-ethyl also applies to fenchlorazole, etc.
- the mixing ratio of compound of Formula I to safener is from 100: 1 to 1 : 10, especially from 20: 1 to 1 : 1.
- the mixtures can advantageously b e used in the ab ove-mentioned formulations (in which case "active ingredient” relates to the respective mixture of compound of Formula I with the safener).
- the present invention still further provides a method of selectively controlling weeds at a locus comprising crop plants and weeds, wherein the method comprises application to the locus of a weed controlling amount of a composition according to the present invention.
- Controlling' means killing, reducing or retarding growth or preventing or reducing germination.
- the plants to be controlled are unwanted plants (weeds).
- 'Locus' means the area in which the plants are growing or will grow.
- the rates of application of compounds of Formula I may vary within wide limits and depend on the nature of the soil, the method of application (pre- or post- emergence; seed dressing; application to the seed furrow; no tillage application etc.), the crop plant, the weed(s) to be controlled, the prevailing climatic conditions, and other factors governed by the method of application, the time of application and the target crop.
- the compounds of Formula I according to the invention are generally applied at a rate of from 10 to 2000 g/ha, especially from 50 to 1000 g/ha.
- the application is generally made by spraying the composition, typically by tractor mounted sprayer for large areas, but other methods such as dusting (for powders), drip or drench can also be used.
- composition according to the invention can be used include crops such as cereals, for example barley and wheat, cotton, oilseed rape, sunflower, maize, rice, soybeans, sugar beet, sugar cane and turf. Maize is particularly preferred.
- Crop plants can also include trees, such as fruit trees, palm trees, coconut trees or other nuts. Also included are vines such as grapes, fruit bushes, fruit plants and vegetables.
- Crops are to be understood as also including those crops which have been rendered tolerant to herbicides or classes of herbicides (e.g. ALS-, GS-, EPSPS-, PPO-, ACCase- and FIPPD-inhibitors) by conventional methods of breeding or by genetic engineering.
- herbicides or classes of herbicides e.g. ALS-, GS-, EPSPS-, PPO-, ACCase- and FIPPD-inhibitors
- An example of a crop that has been rendered tolerant to imidazolinones, e.g. imazamox, by conventional methods of breeding is Clearfield® summer rape (canola).
- crops that have been rendered tolerant to herbicides by genetic engineering methods include e.g. glyphosate- and glufosinate- resistant maize varieties commercially available under the trade names RoundupReady® and LibertyLink®.
- the crop plant is rendered tolerant to HPPD- inhibitors via genetic engineering.
- Methods of rending crop plants tolerant to FIPPD- inhibitors are known, for example from WO0246387.
- the crop plant is transgenic in respect of a polynucleotide comprising a DNA sequence which encodes an HPPD-inhibitor resistant HPPD enzyme derived from a bacterium, more particularly from Pseudomonas fluorescens or Shewanella colwelliana, or from a plant, more particularly, derived from a monocot plant or, yet more particularly, from a barley, maize, wheat, rice, Brachiaria, Chenchrus, Lolium, Festuca, Setaria, Eleusine, Sorghum or Avena species.
- Crops are also to be understood as being those which have been rendered resistant to harmful insects by genetic engineering methods, for example Bt maize (resistant to European corn borer), Bt cotton (resistant to cotton boll weevil) and also Bt potatoes (resistant to Colorado beetle).
- Bt maize are the Bt 176 maize hybrids of NK® (Syngenta Seeds).
- the Bt toxin is a protein that is formed naturally by Bacillus thuringiensis soil bacteria.
- Examples of toxins, or transgenic plants able to synthesise such toxins are described in EP-A-451 878, EP-A-374 753, WO 93/07278, WO 95/34656, WO 03/052073 and EP-A-427 529.
- transgenic plants comprising one or more genes that code for an insecticidal resistance and express one or more toxins are KnockOut® (maize), Yield Gard® (maize), NuCOTIN33B® (cotton), Bollgard® (cotton), NewLeaf® (potatoes), NatureGard® and Protexcta®.
- Plant crops or seed material thereof can be both resistant to herbicides and, at the same time, resistant to insect feeding ("stacked" transgenic events).
- seed can have the ability to express an insecticidal Cry3 protein while at the same time being tolerant to glyphosate.
- Crops are also to be understood to include those which are obtained by conventional methods of breeding or genetic engineering and contain so-called output traits (e.g. improved storage stability, higher nutritional value and improved flavour).
- output traits e.g. improved storage stability, higher nutritional value and improved flavour.
- turf grass for example in golf-courses, lawns, parks and roadsides, or grown commercially for sod
- ornamental plants such as flowers or bushes.
- compositions can be used to control unwanted plants (collectively,
- the weeds to be controlled may be both monocotyledonous species, for example Agrostis, Alopecurus, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cenchrus, Cyperus, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Lolium, Monochoria, Rottboellia, Sagittaria, Scirpus, Setaria and Sorghum, and dicotyledonous species, for example Abutilon, Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Chenopodium, Chrysanthemum, Conyza, Galium, Ipomoea, Nasturtium, Sida, Sinapis, Solanum, Stellaria, Veronica, Viola and Xanthium.
- monocotyledonous species for example Agrostis, Alopecurus, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cenchrus, Cyperus, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Lolium, Monochoria, Rottboellia, Sagittaria, Sci
- Weeds can also include plants which may be considered crop plants but which are growing outside a crop area ('escapes'), or which grow from seed left over from a previous planting of a different crop ('volunteers'). Such volunteers or escapes may be tolerant to certain other herbicides.
- the compounds of the present invention can be prepared using the following methods.
- R 1 and R 2 are as for Formula (I) and LG is a suitable leaving group, for example a halogen atom, such as chlorine, or an alkoxy or aryloxy group, such as 4-nitrophenoxy, in an inert organic solvent, such as dichloromethane or acetonitrile, in the presence of a base, such as triethylamine, with compounds
- LG is a suitable leaving group, for example a halogen atom, such as chlorine, or an alkoxy or aryloxy group, such as 4-nitrophenoxy, in an inert organic solvent, such as dichloromethane or acetonitrile, in the presence of a base, such as triethylamine, with compounds
- a 1 and R a , R b , R c , R d are as defined previously; to give the following esters (3a)
- Alopecurus myosuroides Alopecurus myosuroides
- SETFA Setaria faberi
- EHCG Echinochloa crus-galli
- ABUTH Abuthilon theophrasti
- AMARE Amaranthus retoflexus
- the plants After cultivation for one day (pre-emergence) or after 8 days cultivation (post-emergence) under controlled conditions in a glasshouse (at 24/16°C, day/night; 14 hours light; 65 % humidity), the plants are sprayed with an aqueous spray solution derived from the formulation of the technical active ingredient in acetone / water (50:50) solution containing 0.5% Tween 20 (polyoxyethelyene sorbitan monolaurate, CAS RN 9005- 64-5). Compounds ae applied at 1000 g/h. The test plants are then grown in a glasshouse under controlled conditions in a glasshouse (at 24/16°C, day/night; 14 hours light; 65 % humidity) and watered twice daily.
- ABUTH AMARE SETFA ALOMY ECHCG ABUTH AMARE SETFA ALOMY ECHCG
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