Active compound combinations having insecticidal properties

A compound and conjugate technology, applied in biocides, animal repellents, plant growth regulators, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-02-10
BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
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However, the activity of these compounds is not always satisfactory

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Embodiment A1

[0176] Horseradish ape leaf beetle (Phaedoncochleariae) – spray test

[0177] Solvent: 78.0 parts by weight of acetone

[0178] 1.5 parts by weight of dimethylformamide

[0179] Emulsifier: 0.5 parts by weight of alkyl aryl polyglycol ether

[0180] To prepare a suitable active compound preparation, 1 part by weight of active compound is admixed with the abovementioned amounts of solvent and emulsifier, and the concentrate is diluted with water containing the emulsifier to the desired concentration. To prepare a suitable spore suspension, the spores are diluted to the desired concentration with water containing an emulsifier.

[0181] Disc leaves of Chinese cabbage ( Brassicapekinensi ) are sprayed with the preparation of active ingredient of the desired concentration. Once dry, the discs are infested with larvae of the mustard beetle (horseradish beetle).

[0182] After a specified period of time, the mortality in % is determined. 100% means that all beetle larvae have...

Embodiment A2

[0188] Horseradish leaf beetle – spray test

[0189] Solvent: dimethylformamide of 7 parts by weight

[0190] Emulsifier: Alkyl aryl polyglycol ether

[0191] To prepare a suitable active compound preparation, 1 part by weight of active compound is mixed with the abovementioned amount of solvent and diluted to the desired concentration with water containing 1000 ppm of emulsifier. Other test concentrates were prepared by dilution with water containing emulsifiers. Ammonium salts and / or penetration enhancers were added in doses of 1000 ppm to desired concentrations as needed.

[0192] Leaves of cabbage ( Brassica oleracea ) are treated with an active compound preparation of the desired concentration and infested with larvae of the mustard beetle (horseradish beetle).

[0193] After a specified period of time, the mortality in % is determined. 100% means that all beetle larvae have been killed and 0% means that no beetle larvae have been killed. The mortality values ​​thu...

Embodiment A3

[0201] Horseradish leaf beetle – spray test

[0202] Solvent: 78.0 parts by weight of acetone

[0203] 1.5 parts by weight of dimethylformamide

[0204] Emulsifier: Alkyl aryl polyglycol ether

[0205] To prepare a suitable active compound preparation, 1 part by weight of active compound is mixed with the abovementioned amount of solvent and diluted to the desired concentration with water containing 1000 ppm of emulsifier. Other test concentrates were prepared by dilution with water containing emulsifiers.

[0206] Disc leaves of Chinese cabbage ( Brassicapekinensi ) are sprayed with the preparation of active ingredient of the desired concentration. Once dry, the discs are infested with larvae of the mustard beetle (horseradish beetle).

[0207] After a specified period of time, the mortality in % is determined. 100% means that all beetle larvae have been killed and 0% means that no beetle larvae have been killed. The mortality values ​​thus determined were recalculate...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to novel active compound combinations comprising at least one known compound of the formula (I) in which X, R1 to R4, A, n, Y, and m areas defined in the description,and at least one further known active compound from the class of the of tetronic and tetramic acid derivatives, diacylhydrazines, benzoylureas and further classes, which combinations are highly suitable for controlling animal pests such as insects and unwanted acarids.

Description

[0001] The present invention relates to novel active compound combinations comprising: firstly, at least one known compound of formula (I) and, secondly, at least one active compound from tetronic acid and tetramic acid (tetramicacid) derivatives, dihydrazides, benzoylureas or other active compounds, the combination is very suitable for controlling animal pests, such as insects and unwanted mites. Background technique [0002] Phthalamides (ryanodine receptor inhibitors) are known to have insecticidal activity (see eg EP0919542, WO2004 / 018410 or WO2010 / 012442). Phthalic acid amides containing cyano groups and their preparation are also disclosed in WO2012 / 034472. [0003] In addition, a number of heterocyclic compounds, organotin compounds, benzoylureas, pyrethroids and others are known to have insecticidal and acaricidal properties. However, the activity of these compounds is not always satisfactory. Contents of the invention [0004] The first aspect relates to an active...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01N43/36A01N43/52A01N47/06A01N47/12A01N47/38A01N47/40A01N37/18A01N37/30
CPCA01N37/30A01N25/00A01N37/46A01N43/36A01N47/06A01N47/34A01N47/38A01N43/12A01N47/40A01N51/00A01N37/34A01N43/88
Inventor K·范登恩德W·蒂勒特
Owner BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
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