Compositions comprising pyridine carboxylate herbicides and fatty acid and lipid synthesis inhibitor herbicides

A technology of pyridine carboxylate, composition, applied in herbicides and algicides, chemicals for biological control, biocides, etc., can solve the desired problems such as negative effects on vegetation growth

Pending Publication Date: 2021-09-07
CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE LLC
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[0004] Many recurring problems in agriculture involve controlling the growth of undesi

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[0198] Compositions comprising Compound A and furazone were tested on undesired vegetation species, including spring rape (BRSNN, Brassica napus), wild buckwheat (POLCO, Polygonum volvulus), wild mustard (SINAR, Xinjiang wild rape), Russian Thistle (SASKR, thorns), Kochia (KCHSC, broom), hogweed (AMARE, retroflex), common ash (CHEAL, quinoa), and wild chamomile (MATCH, German chamomile) to determine Efficacy of the compositions against these undesirable vegetation species. The compositions were also tested on spring wheat (TRZAS) and spring barley (HORVS) and the phytotoxicity of the compositions on each crop was measured.

[0199] The results are summarized in Table 1 below.

[0200] Table 1. Herbicidal effect (% visual damage) of compound A and furazone on weeds and food crops.

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[0203] g / ha = gram per hectare

[0204] BRSNN = Brassica napus (spring rape)

[0205] POLCO = Polygonum curcuma (wild buckwheat)

[0206] SINAR=Xinjiang wild rape (wil...

example 2

[0215] Compositions comprising Compound A and procarbal were tested to determine the efficacy of the compositions against the following undesirable vegetation species: wild pansy (VIOTR, Pansy), common gray vegetable (CHEAL, Chenopodium), (STEME, chickweed), Italian ryegrass (LOLMU, ryegrass), barnyardgrass (ECHCG, barnyardgrass), big crabgrass (DIGSA, crabgrass), wild buckwheat (POLCO, Polygonum curcuma), Canadian thistle (CIRAR, field thistle), spring rape (BRSNN, Brassica napus), sargassum (SETFA, Setaria grandis), volunteer soybean (GLXMA, soybean) and Kochia scoparia (KCHSC, broom vegetable), to determine the compositional effects of these Efficacy of unwanted vegetation species.

[0216] The results are summarized in Table 2 below.

[0217] Table 2. Herbicidal effect of Compound A and procarbocarb on weeds (% visual damage).

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[0219]

[0220] g / ha = gram per hectare

[0221] VIOTR = pansy (wild pansy)

[0222] CHEAL=Quinoa (common gray vegetable)

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example 3

[0234] Compositions comprising compound A and grass grass were tested on undesired vegetation species, including spring rape (BRSNN, Brassica napus), wild buckwheat (POLCO, Polygonum curcuma), wild mustard (SINAR, Xinjiang wild rape), Russian Thistle (SASKR, thorns), Kochia (KCHSC, broom), hogweed (AMARE, retroflex), common ash (CHEAL, quinoa), and wild chamomile (MATCH, German chamomile) to determine Efficacy of the compositions against these undesirable vegetation species. The compositions were also tested on spring wheat (TRZAS) and spring barley (HORVS) and the phytotoxicity of the compositions on each crop was measured.

[0235] The results are summarized in Table 3 below.

[0236] Table 3. Herbicidal effect (% visual damage) of compound A and grass carbocarb on weeds and food crops.

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[0238]

[0239] g / ha = gram per hectare

[0240] BRSNN = Brassica napus (spring rape)

[0241] POLCO = Polygonum curcuma (wild buckwheat)

[0242] SINAR=Xinjiang wild ...

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Abstract

Disclosed herein are compositions comprising (a) a pyridine carboxylate herbicide or an agriculturally acceptable N-oxide, salt, or ester thereof and (b) a fatty acid and lipid synthesis inhibitor (FA/LSI) herbicide, an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof, or mixtures thereof. Also disclosed herein are methods of controlling undesirable vegetation, comprising applying to vegetation or an area adjacent the vegetation or applying in soil or water to control the emergence or growth of vegetation (a) a pyridine carboxylate herbicide or an agriculturally acceptable N-oxide, salt, or ester thereof and (b) a fatty acid and lipid synthesis inhibitor (FA/LSI) herbicide, an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof, or mixtures thereof.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62 / 756,841, filed November 7, 2018, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. technical field [0003] The present disclosure includes compounds comprising (a) carboxylic acid pyridine herbicides or agriculturally acceptable N-oxides, salts or esters thereof and (b) fatty acid and lipid synthesis inhibitor (FA / LSI) herbicides or agriculturally acceptable herbicides thereof. Accepted salt or ester compositions. The present disclosure also includes methods of using the compositions to control undesired vegetation. Background technique [0004] Many recurring problems in agriculture relate to controlling the growth of undesired vegetation that may, for example, negatively affect the growth of desired vegetation. To help control unwanted vegetation, researchers have produced a variety of chemicals and chemical formulation...

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IPC IPC(8): A01N43/40A01P13/02A01N37/02A01N43/12A01N47/12A01N47/16A01N47/18A01N57/14
CPCA01N43/40A01N37/02A01N43/12A01N47/12A01N47/16A01N47/18A01N57/14A01N25/32
Inventor J·基斯特N·M·萨奇维
Owner CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE LLC
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