ZA200403326B - Synergistic herbicidal compositions comprising herbicides from the group of the benzoylpyrazoles - Google Patents

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ZA200403326B
ZA200403326B ZA2004/03326A ZA200403326A ZA200403326B ZA 200403326 B ZA200403326 B ZA 200403326B ZA 2004/03326 A ZA2004/03326 A ZA 2004/03326A ZA 200403326 A ZA200403326 A ZA 200403326A ZA 200403326 B ZA200403326 B ZA 200403326B
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Synergistic herbicides containing herbicides from the group of benzoylpyrazoles
The invention relates to the technical field of crop protection agents which can be used against unwanted vegetation and comprise, as active compounds, a combination of at least two herbicides. :
More specifically, it relates to herbicidal compositions which comprise, as active compound, a herbicide from the group of the benzoylpyrazoles in combination with at least one further herbicide.
Herbicides of the abovementioned group of the benzoylpyrazoles are known from numerous documents. Thus, EP-A0 203 428, US 4,643,757, WO 97/23135 and the
German patent application DE 10016116.2, which is of earlier priority but not prior- published, describe a number of benzoylpyrazoles having herbicidal action.
However, the use of the benzoylpyrazoles derivatives known from these publications frequently entails disadvantages in practice. Thus, the herbicidal activity of the known compounds is not always sufficient, or, if the herbicidal activity is sufficient, then undesired damage to the useful plants is observed.
The effectiveness of herbicides depends inter alia on the type of herbicide used, its application rate, the formulation, the harmful plants to be controlled in each case, climatic and soil conditions, etc. A further criterion is the persistency or the rate at which the herbicide is degraded. Changes in the susceptibility of harmful plants to an active compound which may occur on prolonged use or in specific geographical areas may also have to be taken into account. Such changes manifest themselves by a more or less pronounced loss in activity and can only be compensated to a limited extent by higher herbicide application rates.
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Owing to the large number of possible influencing factors, there is virtually no individual active compound which has all the desired properties for different requirements, in particular with respect to the species of harmful plants and the climatic zones. Furthermore, there is the permanent object to achieve the desired effect using more and more reduced herbicide application rates. A lower application rate reduces not only the amount of active compound required for the application, but generally also reduces the amount of formulation of auxiliaries required. Both reduce the economic expense and improve the ecological compatibility of the herbicide treatment.
A frequently used method for improving the use profile of a herbicide is the combination of the active compound with one or more other active compounds which contribute the desired additional properties. WO 01/28341 discloses combinations of herbicidally active benzoyl derivatives with other herbicides. Combinations of herbicidally active benzoylpyrazoles and a number of other herbicides are known from WO 97/315635, WO 98/68526, WO 98/54967, WO 00/02703 and WO 00/03591.
However, when two or more active compounds are applied in combination, it is not uncommon for phenomena of physical and biological incompatibility to occur, for example insufficient stability of a joint formulation, decomposition of an active compound or antagonism of the active compounds. What is desired are, in contrast, active compound combinations having a favorable activity profile, high stability and, if possible, synergistically enhanced activity, thus permitting the application rate to be reduced, compared with the individual application of the active compounds to be combined.
It is an object of the present invention to provide herbicidal compositions having better properties than those of the prior art.
The invention provides selected herbicidal compositions, comprising an effective amount of
A) at least one compound of the formula (1) or an agriculturally suitable salt thereof (component A)
RS lo) S(O),R’ 2
J OR R?
R
OF in which
R' is methyl or ethyl;
R? is trifluoromethyl, fluorine, chlorine or bromine;
R® is hydrogen or methyl;
R* is methyl or ethyl;
R® is hydrogen, methylsulfonyl, ethylsulfonyl, n-propylsulfonyl, phenylsulfonyl, 4-methylphenylsulfonyl, benzyl, benzoylmethyl, nitrobenzoylmethyl or 4-fluoro- ~ benzoylmethyl and n is 0, 1, or 2, and
B) at least one compound (component B) from one of the following groups
B1 inhibitors of the biosynthesis of branched amino acids: amidosulfuron (B1.1), bensulfuron (B1.2), ethoxysulfuron (B1.3), halosulfuron (B1.4), imazethapyr (B1.5), iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium (B1.6), metsulfuron (B1.7), nicosulfuron (B1.8), sulfosulfuron (B1.9), thifensulfuron-methyl (B1.10), tribenuron (B1.11), N-[(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)aminocarbonyl]-2-methoxycarbonyl-5- methylsulfonylaminomethylbenzenesulfonamide (mesosulfuron) (B1.12) and N-[(4,6- dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)aminocarbonyl]-2-dimethylaminocarbonyl-5-formylamino- benzenesulfonamide (foramsulfuron) (B1.13), procarbazone sodium (MKH 6561) (B1.14), flucarbazone (MKH 6562) (B1.15), amicarbazone (MKH 31866) (B1.16), florasulam (B1.17), flupyrsulfuron-methyl-sodium (B1.18);
B2 inhibitors of the photosynthesis electron transport:
atrazine (B2.1), bromoxynil (B2.2), ioxynil (B2.3), isoproturon (B2.4), metribuzin (B2.5), propanil (B2.6);
B3 synthetic auxins:
MCPA (B3.1), 2,4-DP (B3.2), mecoprop (B3.3), dicamba (B3.4), diflufenzopyr (B3.5), fluroxypyr (B3.6), quinclorac (B3.7);
B4 inhibitors of fatty acid biosynthesis: benthiocarb (B4.1), clodinafop-propargyl (B4.2), diclofop-methyl (B4.3), fenoxaprop- P-ethyl (B4.4), tralkoxydim (B4.5);
BS inhibitors of cell division: acetochlor (B5.1), alachlor (B5.2), anilofos (B5.3), flufenacet (B5.4), metolachior (B5.5), thenylchlor (B5.6), flufenacet (B5.7), mefenacet (B5.8);
B6 inhibitors of fatty acid biosynthesis/carotinoid biosynthesis: diflufenican (B6.1), clomazone (B6.2);
B7 glyphosate (B7.1) and
B8 glufosinate (B8.1), where these compositions comprise the compounds of the formula (1) or salts thereof (component A) and the compounds of groups B1 to B8 (component B) in a weight ratio of from 1:2000 to 2000:1.
The compounds of the formula (I) are known from WO01/74785 and can be prepared, for example, by the processes described therein or the processes known from DE 25 13 750 and EP-A 0 186 117. The disclosure of the three documents mentioned above is expressly incorporated into this description by way of reference.
The chemical structures of the active compounds referred to above by their common names are known, for example, from "The Pesticide Manual”, 12" edition, 2000,
British Crop Protection Council. Foramsulfuron is known as a herbicide from
WO 95/10507, for example, and mesosulfuron is known as a herbicide from 5 WO 95/10507, for example.
Preference is given to herbicidal compositions which, as component (A), comprise a compound of the formula (I) which is as defined below:
RS 0) S(O) R’ 7
J OR® R
R
(1)
Of particular interest are herbicidal compositions comprising a synergistically effective amount of one or more of the following combinations of two compounds (A) + (B): (A1)+(B1.1), (A1)+(B1.2), (A1)+(B1.3), (A1)+(B1.4), (A1)+(B1.5), (A1)+(B1.6), (A1)+(B1.7), (A1)+(B1.8), (A1)+(B1.9), (A1)+(B1.01), (A1)+(B1.11), (A1)+(B1.12), (A1)+(B1.13), (A1)*(B1.14), (A1)+(B1.15), (A1)+(B1.16), (A1)+(B1.17), (A1)+(B1.18); (A2)+(B1.1), (A2)+(B1.2), (A2)+(B1.3), (A2)+(B1.4), (A2)+(B1.5), (A2)+(B1.6),
(A2)+(B1.7), (A2)+(B1.8), (A2)+(B1.9), (A2)+(B1.01), (A2)+(B1.11), (A2)+(B1.12), (A2)+(B1.13), (A2)+(B1.14), (A2)+(B1.15), (A2)+(B1.16), (A2)+(B1.17), (A2)+(B1.18); (A3)+(B1.1), (A3)+(B1.2), (A3)+(B1.3), (A3)+(B1.4), (A3)+(B1.5), (A3)+(B1.6),
(A3)+(B1.7), (A3)+(B1.8), (A3)+(B1.9), (A3)+(B1.01), (A3)+(B1.11), (A3)+(B1.12), (A3)+(B1.13), (A3)+(B1.14), (A3)+(B1.15), (A3)+(B1.16), (A3)+(B1.17), (A3)+(B1.18); (A4)+(B1.1), (A4)+(B1.2), (A4)+(B1.3), (A4)+(B1.4), (A4)+(B1.5), (Ad)+(B1.6), (A4)+(B1.7), (A4)+(B1.8), (A4)+(B1.9), (A4)+(B1.01), (Ad)+(B1.11), (Ad)+(B1.12),
(A4)+(B1.13), (A4)+(B1.14), (A4)+(B1.15), (A4)+(B1.16), (A4)+(B1.17), (A4)+(B1.18); (A1)+(B2.1), (A1)+(B2.2), (A1)+(B2.3), (A1)+(B2.4), (A1)+(B2.5); (A2)+(B2.1), (A2)+(B2.2), (A2)+(B2.3), (A2)+(B2.4), (A2)+(B2.5);
(A3)+(B2.1), (A3)+(B2.2), (A3)+(B2.3), (A3)+(B2.4), (A3)+(B2.5); (A4)+(B2.1), (A4)+(B2.2), (A4)+(B2.3), (A4)+(B2.4), (Ad)+(B2.5); (A1)+(B3.1), (A1)+(B3.2), (A1)+(B3.3), (A1)+(B3.4), (A1)+(B3.5), (A1)+(B3.6), (A1)+(B3.7); (A2)+(B3.1), (A2)+(B3.2), (A2)+(B3.3), (A2)+(B3.4), (A2)+(B3.5), (A2)+(B3.6), (A2)+(B3.7);
(A3)+(B3.1), (A3)+(B3.2), (A3)+(B3.3), (A3)+(B3.4), (A3)+(B3.5), (A3)+(B3.6), (A3)+(B3.7); (A4)+(B3.1), (A4)+(B3.2), (A4)+(B3.3), (Ad)+(B3.4), (A4)+(B3.5), (A4)+(B3.6), (A4)+(B3.7); (A1)+(B4.1), (A1)+(B4.2), (A1)+(B4.3), (A1)+(B4.4), (A1)+(B4.5);
(A2)+(B4.1), (A2)+(B4.2), (A2)+(B4.3), (A2)+(B4.4), (A2)+(B4.5), (A3)+(B4.1), (A3)+(B4.2), (A3)+(B4.3), (A3)+(B4.4), (A3)+(B4.5); (A4)+(B4.1), (A4)+(B4.2), (A4)+(B4.3), (A4)+(B4.4), (A4)+(B4.5); (A1)+(B5.1), (A1)+(B5.2), (A1)+(B5.3), (A1)+(B5.4), (A1)+(B5.5), (A1)+(B5.6), (A1)+(B5.7), (A1)+(B5.8); (A2)+(B5.1), (A2)+(B5.2), (A2)+(B5.3), (A2)+(B5.4), (A2)+(B5.5), (A2)+(B5.6), (A2)+(B5.7), (A2)+(B5.8); (A3)+(B5.1), (A3)+(B5.2), (A3)+(B5.3), (A3)+(B5.4), (A3)+(B5.5), (A3)+(B5.6), (A3)+(B5.7), (A3)+(B5.8); (A4)+(B5.1), (A4)+(B5.2), (A4)+(B5.3), (A4)+(B5.4), (A4)+(B5.5), (A4)+(B5.6), (A4)+(B5.7), (A4)+(B5.8); (A1)+(B6.1), (A1)+(B6.2), (A2)+(B6.1), (A2)+(B6.2), (A3)+(B6.1), (A3)+(B6.2), (A4)+(B6.1), (A4)+(B6.2); (A1)+(B7.1), (A2)+(B7.1), (A3)+(B7.1), (A4)+(B7.1); (A1)+(B8.1), (A2)+(B8.1), (A3)+(B8.1), (A4)+(B8.1).
In the combinations according to the invention, application rates in the range from 1 to 2000 g, preferably from 10 to 500 g, particularly preferably from 10 to 250 g, of active ingredient per hectare (ai/ha) of the component A) and from 1 to 2000 g, preferably from 1 to 500 g, particularly preferably from 5 to 250 g, of the component
B) are generally required.
The weight ratios of the components A) to B) to be used can be varied within wide ranges. The ratio is preferably in the range from 1:50 to 50:1, in particular in the range from 1:20 to 20:1. Optimum weight ratios may depend on the particular field of application, on the weed spectrum and the active compound combination used and can be determined in preliminary experiments.
The compositions according to the invention can be employed for the selective control of annual and perennial monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous harmful plants in crops of cereals (for example barley, oats, rye, wheat), corn and rice and in crops of transgenic useful plants or crops of useful plants selected by classical means which are resistant to active compounds A) and B). Likewise, they can be employed for controlling undesirable harmful plants in plantation crops such as oil palm, coconut palm, Indian-rubber tree, citrus, pineapple, cotton, coffee, cocoa and the like, and also in fruit production and viticulture. Owing to their good compatibility, they are particularly suitable for use in cereals and corn, especially cereals.
The compositions according to the invention act against a broad spectrum of weeds.
They are suitable, for example, for controlling annual and perennial harmful plants such as, for example, from the species Abutilon, Alopecurus, Avena, Chenopodium,
Cynoden, Cyperus, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Elymus, Galium, Ipomoea, Kochia,
Lamium, Matricaria, Polygonum, Scirpus, Setaria, Sorghum, Veronica, Viola and
Xanthium.
A further advantage of the compositions according to the invention is their excellent action against many harmful plants which have now become resistant to sulfonylureas, such as, for example, Kochia.
The herbicidal compositions according to the invention are also distinguished by the fact that the effective dosages of the components A) and B) used in the combinations are reduced with respect to an individual dosage, so that it is possible to reduce the required active compound application rates (synergistic effect).
The invention also provides a method for controlling unwanted vegetation, which comprises applying one or more herbicides A) and one or more herbicides B) to the harmful plants, to parts of the harmful plants or to the area under cultivation.
When herbicides of type A) and B) are applied jointly, superadditive (= synergistic) effects are observed. The activity in the combinations is more pronounced than the expected sum of the activities of the individual herbicides employed and the activity of the particular individual herbicide A) and B). The synergistic effects permit the application rate to be reduced, a broader spectrum of broad-leaved weeds and weed grasses to be controlled, more rapid onset of the herbicidal action, a more prolonged action, better control of the harmful plants by only one application, or few applications, and widening of the period of time within which the product can be used. These properties are required in weed control practice to keep agricultural crops free from undesirable competing plants and thus to ensure and/or to increase quality and quantity of the yields. These novel combinations markedly surpass the prior art with respect to the described properties.
The active compound combinations according to the invention can either be present as mixed formulations of the components A) and B), if appropriate together with other customary formulation auxiliaries, which mixed formulations are then applied in the usual manner in the form of a dilution with water, or else they can be prepared in: the form of so-called tank mixes by joint dilution with water of the components which are formulated separately, or partly separately.
The components A) and B) can be formulated in various ways, depending on the prevailing biological and/or physicochemical parameters. Suitable general possibilities for formulations are, for example: wettable powders (WP), emulsifiable concentrates (EC), aqueous solutions (SL), emulsions (EW) such as oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions, sprayable solutions or emulsions, oil- or water-based dispersions, suspoemulsions, dusts (DP), seed dressing products, granules for soil application or for broadcasting or water-dispersible granules (WG), ULV formulations, microcapsules or waxes.
The individual types of formulation are known in principle and are described, for example, in: Winnacker-Kiichler, "Chemische Technologie" [Chemical Technologyl,
Vol. 7, C. Hauser Verlag Munich, 4th Ed. 1986; van Valkenburg, "Pesticides
Formulations", Marcel Dekker N.Y., 1973; K. Martens, "Spray Drying Handbook", 3rd
Ed. 1979, G. Goodwin Ltd. London. The formulation auxiliaries required, such as inert materials, surfactants, solvents and other additives, are also known and are described, for example, in: Watkins, "Handbook of Insecticide Dust Diluents and
Carriers", 2nd Ed., Darland Books, Caldwell N.J.; H.v. Olphen, "introduction to Clay
Colloid Chemistry"; 2nd Ed., J. Wiley & Sons, N.Y.; Marsden, "Solvents Guide", 2nd
Ed., Interscience, N.Y. 1950; McCutcheon's, "Detergents and Emulsifiers Annual",
MC Publ. Corp., Ridgewood N.J.; Sisley and Wood, "Encyclopedia of Surface Active
Agents", Chem. Publ. Co. Inc., N.Y. 1964; Schénfeldt, "Grenzflachenaktive
Athylenoxidaddukte" [Surface-active ethylene oxide adducts], Wiss. Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart 1976; Winnacker-Kiichler, "Chemische Technologie” [Chemical Technology], Vol. 7, C. Hauser Verlag Munich, 4th Ed. 1986.
Based on these formulations, it is also possible to prepare combinations with other pesticidally active substances, such as other herbicides, fungicides or insecticides, and also safeners, fertilizers and/or growth regulators, for example in the form of a ready mix or tank mix.
Wettable powders are preparations which are uniformly dispersible in water and which, besides the active compound, also comprise ionic or nonionic surfactants (wetting agents, dispersants), for example polyethoxylated alkylphenols, polyethoxylated fatty alcohols or fatty amines, alkanesulfonates or alkylbenzenesulfonates, sodium lignosulfonate, sodium 2,2'-dinaphthylmethane-6,6'- disulfonate, sodium dibutylnaphthalenesulfonate or else sodium oleoylmethyltaurinate, in addition to a diluent or an inert substance.
Emulsifiable concentrates are prepared by dissolving the active compound in an organic solvent, for example butanol, cyclohexanone, dimethylformamide, xylene or else higher-boiling aromatics or hydrocarbons, with the addition of one or more ionic or nonionic surfactants (emulsifiers). Examples of emulsifiers which can be used are: calcium alkylarylsulfonates, such as calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, or nonionic emulsifiers, such as fatty acid polyglycol esters, alkylaryl polyglycol ethers, fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers, propylene oxide/ethylene oxide condensates, alkyl polyethers, sorbitan fatty acid esters, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters or polyoxyethylene sorbitol esters.
Dusts are obtained by grinding the active compound with finely divided solid materials, for example talc, natural clays, such as kaolin, bentonite and pyrophyliite, or diatomaceous earth.
Granules can be prepared either by spraying the active compound onto absorptive, granulated inert material, or by applying active compound concentrates to the surface of carriers, such as sand, kaolinite or granulated inert material, with the aid of binders, for example polyvinyl alcohol, sodium polyacrylate or else mineral oils.
Suitable active compounds can also be granulated in the manner customary for the preparation of fertilizer granules, if desired as a mixture with fertilizers. Water- dispersible granules are, in general, prepared by processes such as spray-drying, fluidized-bed granulation, disk granulation, mixing using high-speed mixers, and extrusion without solid inert material.
The agrochemical preparations generally comprise from 0.1 to 99 percent by weight, in particular from 0.2 to 95% by weight, of active compounds of types A) and B), the following concentrations being customary, depending on the type of formulation: In wettable powders, the active compound concentration is, for example, approximately 10 to 95% by weight, the remainder to 100% by weight being composed of customary formulation components. In the case of emulsifiable concentrates, the active compound concentration can be, for example, from 5 to 80% by weight.
Formulations in the form of dusts in most cases comprise from 5 to 20% by weight of active compound, sprayable solutions approximately 0.2 to 25% by weight of active compound. In the case of granules, such as dispersible granules, the active

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1. A herbicidal composition, comprising an effective amount of A) at least one compound of the formula (I) or an agriculturally suitable salt thereof (component A) rR? 0 S(0).R 4 J OR® Rr R OF in which R' is methyl or ethyl; R? is trifluoromethyl, fluorine, chlorine or bromine; R® is hydrogen or methyl; R* is methyl or ethyl; R® is hydrogen, methylsulfonyl, ethylsulfonyl, n-propylsulfonyl, phenylsulfonyl, 4-methylphenylsulfonyl, benzyl, benzoylmethyli, nitrobenzoyimethyl or 4-fluoro- benzoylmethyl and n is0,1,o0r2,and B) at least one compound (component B) from one of the following groups B1 inhibitors of the biosynthesis of branched amino acids: amidosulfuron (B1.1), bensulfuron (B1.2), ethoxysulfuron (B1.3), halosulfuron (B1.4), imazethapyr (B1.5), iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium (B1.6), metsulfuron (B1.7), nicosulfuron (B1.8), sulfosulfuron (B1.9), thifensulfuron-methyl (B1.10), tribenuron
(B1.11), N-[(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)aminocarbonyl}-2-methoxycarbonyl-5- methylsulfonylaminomethylbenzenesulfonamide (mesosulfuron) (B1.12) and N-[(4,6- dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)Jaminocarbonyl]-2-dimethylaminocarbonyi-5-formylamino- benzenesulfonamide (foramsulfuron) (B1.13), procarbazone sodium (MKH 6561)
(B1.14), flucarbazone (MKH 6562) (B1.15), amicarbazone (MKH 31866) (B1.16), florasulam (B1.17), flupyrsulfuron-methyl-sodium (B1.1 8); B2 inhibitors of the photosynthesis electron transport: atrazine (B2.1), bromoxynil (B2.2), isoproturon (B2.3), metribuzin (B2.4), propanil ~~ (B2.5); B3 synthetic auxins: MCPA (B3.1), 2,4-D (B3.2), mecoprop (CCMP) (B3.3), dicamba (B3.4), diflufenzopyr
(B3.5), fluroxypyr (B3.6), quinclorac (B3.7); B4 inhibitors of fatty acid biosynthesis: benthiocarb (B4.1), clodinafop-propargyl (B4.2), diclofop-methyl (B4.3), fenoxaprop- P-ethyl (B4.4), tralkoxydim (B4.5); B5 inhibitors of cell division: acetochlor (B5.1), alachlor (B5.2), anilofos (B5.3), flufenacet (B5.4), metolachlor
(B5.5), thenylchlor (B5.6), flufenacet (B5.7), mefenacet (B5.8); B6 inhibitors of fatty acid biosynthesis/carotinoid biosynthesis: diflufenican (B6.1), clomazone (B6.2); B7 glyphosate (B7.1) and B8 glufosinate (B8.1), where this composition comprises the compounds of the formula (1) or salts thereof (component A) and the compounds of groups B1 to B8 (component B) in a weight ratio of from 1:2000 to 2000:1.
2. The herbicidal composition as claimed in claim 1, which comprises, as component A), a compound of the formula (1) in which R' is methyl; R® is trifluoromethyl; R® is hydrogen or methyl; R* is methyl or ethyl; R® is hydrogen and n is 2.
3. The herbicidal composition as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the weight ratio A:B of the combined herbicides A) and B) is in the range from 1:50 to 50:1.
4. The herbicidal composition as claimed in claim 3, wherein the weight ratio A:B of the combined herbicides A) and B) is in the range from 1:20 to 20:1.
5. The herbicidal composition as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4, which comprises 0.1-99% by weight of herbicides A) and B) and 99 to 0.1% by weight of formulating agents customary in crop protection.
6. A method for controlling unwanted vegetation, which comprises applying one or more herbicides A) and one or more herbicides B) to the harmful plants, to parts of the harmful plants or to the area under cultivation, the combination of the herbicides A) and B) being as defined in any of claims 1 to 5.
7. The use of a combination of herbicides A) and B) as a herbicidal composition for controlling unwanted vegetation, the combination of the herbicides A) and B) being as defined in any of claims 1 to 5.
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