Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Plant growth regulating compositions – Plural active ingredients
Reexamination Certificate
2001-04-20
2002-04-23
Clardy, S. Mark (Department: 1616)
Plant protecting and regulating compositions
Plant growth regulating compositions
Plural active ingredients
Reexamination Certificate
active
06376427
ABSTRACT:
This application is a 371 of PCT JP99/05738 filed Oct. 10, 1999.
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a herbicidal composition, especially, a herbicidal composition suitable for controlling weeds in fields of wheat, barley, oat, rye, soybean, corn, and a method for controlling weeds utilizing the herbicidal composition.
BACKGROUND ART
At the present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and used. There are, however, many species of weeds to be controlled and their growth extends over a long time. For this reason, requested are herbicides with higher herbicidal activity, wider herbicidal spectrum, and no problems for phytotoxicity to crops.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The present inventor has intensively studied to find out excellent herbicides. As a result, he has found that various weeds growing in crop lands or non-crop lands can be effectively controlled by applying a herbicidal composition containing as active ingredients, 2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-(4-methyl-5-trifluoromethyl-3-pyridazinon-2-yl)phenoxyacetic acid ester and 4-fluoro-N-isopropyl-2-(5-trifluoromethyl-,1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yloxy)acetanilide (common name; flufenacet, hereinafter, referred to as flufenacet) to soil or weeds. He has further found that the herbicidal activity is synergistically increased as compared with the cases where the active ingredients are independently used, and the herbicidal composition can, therefore, be applied at a lower amount; and that the herbicidal spectrum is expanded and especially, a wide variety of weeds can be controlled in fields of wheat, barley, oat, rye, soybean and corn, thereby completing the present invention.
Thus, the present invention provides a herbicidal composition comprising as active ingredients, 2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-(4-methyl-5-trifluoromethyl-3-pyridazinon-2-yl)phenoxyacetic acid ester and flufenacet (hereinafter referred to as the present composition) and a method for controlling weeds which comprises applying them to soil or weeds.
The ester of the 2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-(4-methyl-5-trifluoromethyl-3-pyridazinon-2-yl)phenoxyacetic acid ester which is one active ingredient of the present composition represents C1-C7 alkylester, C5-C6 cycloalkylester, C2-C6 alkenylester and the like. The 2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-(4-methyl-5-trifluoromethyl-3-pyridazinon-2-yl)phenoxyacetic acid ester can be produced according to the method described in WO 97/07104 or the similar methods. Examples of the ester are shown in the following Table 1.
TABLE 1
Compound Symbol
R
A
Ethyl
B
Methyl
C
Propyl
D
Butyl
E
Pentyl
F
Hexyl
G
Heptyl
H
i-Propyl
I
i-Butyl
J
t-Butyl
K
c-Pentyl
L
c-Hexyl
M
Allyl
N
Vinyl
(“i-”, “t-”, and “c-” represent iso-, tertiary-, and cyclo-, respectively.)
Flufenacet is a compound described in AG CHEM NEW COMPOUND REVIEW, VOLUME 16, 1998 (AG CHEM INFORMATION SERVICES), at 11 page.
The present composition has a herbicidal activity to a wide variety of weeds. Examples of the weeds are shown below.
Polygonaceous weeds:
wild buckwheat (
Polygonum convolvulus
), pale smartweed (
Polygonum lapathifolium
), pennsylvania smartweed (
Polygonum pensylvanicum
), ladysthumb (
Polygonum persicaria
), curly dock (
Rumex crispus
), broadleaf dock (
Rumex obtusifolius
) Japanese knotweed (
Polygonum cuspidatum
)
Portulacaceous weeds:
common purslane (
Portulaca oleracea
)
Caryophyllaceous weeds:
common chickweed (
Stellaria media
)
Chenopodiaceous weeds:
common lambsquarters (
Chenopodium album
), kochia (
Kochia scoparia
)
Amaranthaceous weeds:
redroot pigweed (
Amaranthus retroflexus
), smooth pigweed (
Amaranthus hybridus
)
Cruciferous (brassicaceous) weeds:
wild radish (
Raphanus raphanistrum
), wild mustard (
Sinapis arvensis
), shepherdpurse (
Capsella bursa-pastoris
)
Leguminous (fabaceous) weeds:
hemp sesbania (
Sesbania exaltata
), sicklepod (
Cassia obtusifolia
), Florida beggarweed (
Desmodium tortuosum
), white clover (
Trifolium repens
)
Malvaceous weeds:
velvetleaf (
Abutilon theophrasti
), prickly sida (
Sida spinosa
)
Violaceous weeds:
field pansy (
Viola arvensis
), wild pansy (
Viola tricolor
)
Rubiaceous weeds:
catchweed bedstraw (cleavers) (
Galium aparine
)
Convolvulaceous weeds:
ivyleaf morningglory (
Ipomoea hederacea
), tall morningglory (
Ipomoea purpurea
), entireleaf morningglory (
Ipomoea hederacea var. integriuscula
), pitted morningglory (
Ipomoea lacunosa
), field bindweed (
Convolvulus arvensis
)
Labiate weeds:
red deadnettle (
Lamium purpureum
), henbit (
Lamium amplexicaule
)
Solanaceous weeds:
jimsonweed (
Datura stramonium
), black nightshade (
Solanum nigrum
)
Scrophulariaceous weeds:
birdseye speedwell (
Veronica persica
), ivyleaf speedwell (
Veronica hederaefolia
)
Composite weeds:
common cocklebur (
Xanthium pensylvanicum
), common sunflower (
Helianthus annuus
), scentless chamomile (
Matricaria perforata orinodora
), cornmarigold (
Chrysanthemum segetum
), pineappleweed (
Matricaria matricarioides
), common ragweed (
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
), giant ragweed (
Ambrosia trifida
), horseweed (
Erigeron canadensis
), Japanese mugwort (
Artemisia princeps
), tall goldenrod (
Solidago altissima
)
Boraginaceous weeds:
forget-me-not (
Myosotis arvensis
)
Asclepiadaceous weeds:
common milkweed (
Asclepias syriaca
)
Euphorbiaceous weeds:
sun spurge (
Euphorbia helioscopia
), spotted spurge (
Euphorbia maculata
)
Graminaceous weeds:
barnyardgrass (
Echinochloa crus-galli
), green foxtail (
Setaria viridis
), giant foxtail (
Setaria faberi
), large crabgrass (
Digitaria sanguinalis
), goosegrass (
Eleusine indica
), annual bluegrass (
Poa annua
), blackgrass (
Alopecurus myosuroides
), wild oat (
Avena fatua
), johnsongrass (
Sorghum halepense
), quackgrass (
Agropyron repens
), downy brome (
Bromus tectorum
), bermudagrass (
Cynodondactylon
), fall panicum (
Panicum dichotomiflorum
), Texas panicum (
Panicum texanum
), shattercane (
Sorghum vulgare
)
Commelinaceous weeds:
common dayflower (
Commelina communis
)
Equisetaceous weeds:
field horsetail (
Equisetum arvense
)
Cyperaceous weeds:
rice flatsedge (Cyperusiria), purplenutsedge (
Cyperus rotundus
), yellow nutsedge (
Cyperus esculentus
)
On the other hand, the present composition exhibits no significant phytotoxicity on “mugi” (wheat, barley, rye, oat, etc.), corn, soybean and the like as crops.
The present composition exhibits selectivity between weeds and crops such as mugi, corn and soybean. Accordingly, the present composition is suitable for controlling weeds in fields of mugi, corn, soybean by being used in said fields. The fields of mugi in the present invention represent the field of wheat (
Triticum aestivum
), barley (
Hordeum vulgare
), rye (Secale cereale), oat (
Avena sativa
) and the like.
The present composition can be used in agricultural/horticultural field such as agricultural field in which till cultivation and no-till cultivation are conducted, and orchard; non-agricultural field such as play ground, vacant lot, wood railroad side.
In the present composition, the mixing ratio of 2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-(4-methyl-5-trifluoromethyl-3-pyri-dazinon-2-yl)phenoxyacetic acid ester and flufenacet as active ingredients, although it may vary with the species of weeds to be controlled, situation and conditions of application and the like, is usually 1:1 to 100, preferably 1:2 to 50 by weight.
The present composition may be usually used in the form of formulations such as emulsifiable concentrates, wettable powders, flowables, granules and the like which can be prepared by mixing with solid carriers, liquid carriers, and the like, and if necessary, adding surfactants, other adjuvants and the like. In such a formulation, 2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-(4-methyl-5-trifluoromethyl-3-pyridazinon-2-yl)phenoxyacetic acid ester and flufenacet are usually contained at the total amount of 0.5 to 90% by weight, preferably 1 to 80% by weight.
The solid carrier to be used in the formulation may include, for example, the following materials in fine powder or granule form: clays (e.g., kaolinite, diatomaceous earth, synthetic hydratedsiliconoxide, Fubasami clay, bentonite, acid clay); talc and other inorg
Sughrue & Mion, PLLC
Sumitomo Chemical Company Limited
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