Patent classifications
A01N25/06
Methods for increasing secondary metabolite production in cannabis
Compositions and methods of using exogenous antioxidant compounds and additives for cannabis and hemp production and growth and methods for enhancing the production of secondary metabolites and alleviating stress in cannabis and hemp plants are described.
Drift reduction adjuvant compositions and methods of using same
Drift reduction adjuvant composition and agricultural sprays containing such agricultural compositions contain water, a Newtonian responding polymer such as guar gum, an emulsifier such as a polyoxyethylene sorbitan emulsifier, and an oil. When the agricultural spray containing the drift reduction adjuvant composition and a pesticide is delivered from an agricultural nozzle, it produces fewer droplets less than 150 μm in diameter and either reduces, maintains or increases (e.g., by up to 30 percentage points) the number of ultra-coarse droplets above 622 μm in diameter compared to an agricultural spray of the pesticide without the drift reduction adjuvant composition sprayed under the same conditions.
Drift reduction adjuvant compositions and methods of using same
Drift reduction adjuvant composition and agricultural sprays containing such agricultural compositions contain water, a Newtonian responding polymer such as guar gum, an emulsifier such as a polyoxyethylene sorbitan emulsifier, and an oil. When the agricultural spray containing the drift reduction adjuvant composition and a pesticide is delivered from an agricultural nozzle, it produces fewer droplets less than 150 μm in diameter and either reduces, maintains or increases (e.g., by up to 30 percentage points) the number of ultra-coarse droplets above 622 μm in diameter compared to an agricultural spray of the pesticide without the drift reduction adjuvant composition sprayed under the same conditions.
Drift reduction adjuvant compositions and methods of using same
Drift reduction adjuvant composition and agricultural sprays containing such agricultural compositions contain water, a Newtonian responding polymer such as guar gum, an emulsifier such as a polyoxyethylene sorbitan emulsifier, and an oil. When the agricultural spray containing the drift reduction adjuvant composition and a pesticide is delivered from an agricultural nozzle, it produces fewer droplets less than 150 μm in diameter and either reduces, maintains or increases (e.g., by up to 30 percentage points) the number of ultra-coarse droplets above 622 μm in diameter compared to an agricultural spray of the pesticide without the drift reduction adjuvant composition sprayed under the same conditions.
Method for controlling building-inhabiting pest and composition for controlling building-inhabiting pest
A composition for controlling a building-inhabiting pest, the composition including, as an active component, at least one kind of an amide derivative represented by the following Formula (1) in which, Q represents an unsubstituted phenyl group or a phenyl group substituted at the 2-, 3- or 4-position with one fluorine atom, R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and each of Y.sub.1 and Y.sub.2 independently represents a bromine atom, an iodine atom, or a trifluoromethyl group, and a method for controlling a building-inhabiting pest, the method including treating a space in a building with the composition. ##STR00001##
Method for controlling building-inhabiting pest and composition for controlling building-inhabiting pest
A composition for controlling a building-inhabiting pest, the composition including, as an active component, at least one kind of an amide derivative represented by the following Formula (1) in which, Q represents an unsubstituted phenyl group or a phenyl group substituted at the 2-, 3- or 4-position with one fluorine atom, R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and each of Y.sub.1 and Y.sub.2 independently represents a bromine atom, an iodine atom, or a trifluoromethyl group, and a method for controlling a building-inhabiting pest, the method including treating a space in a building with the composition. ##STR00001##
Method for controlling building-inhabiting pest and composition for controlling building-inhabiting pest
A composition for controlling a building-inhabiting pest, the composition including, as an active component, at least one kind of an amide derivative represented by the following Formula (1) in which, Q represents an unsubstituted phenyl group or a phenyl group substituted at the 2-, 3- or 4-position with one fluorine atom, R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and each of Y.sub.1 and Y.sub.2 independently represents a bromine atom, an iodine atom, or a trifluoromethyl group, and a method for controlling a building-inhabiting pest, the method including treating a space in a building with the composition. ##STR00001##
AGRICULTURAL INERT PACKAGE FORMULATION CONTAINING A SULFOPOLYMER
The present disclosure describes agricultural inert packages including a sulfopolymer and the use of the inert packages to make stable agrochemical compositions for use on plants. The agricultural inert packages include the characteristics of one or more of the following: an emulsifier, a sticker, a drift control agent, a spreader, a rain fastness agent, or a drought control agent.
AGRICULTURAL INERT PACKAGE FORMULATION CONTAINING A SULFOPOLYMER
The present disclosure describes agricultural inert packages including a sulfopolymer and the use of the inert packages to make stable agrochemical compositions for use on plants. The agricultural inert packages include the characteristics of one or more of the following: an emulsifier, a sticker, a drift control agent, a spreader, a rain fastness agent, or a drought control agent.
HERBICIDAL AGENT COMPOSITION AND WEED CONTROL METHOD
Provided are a herbicidal composition and a method for controlling weeds that have a superior weed controlling effect. The present herbicidal composition comprises one or more uracil compounds selected from the group consisting of a compound represented by formula (I) and a compound represented by formula (II), and one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of the herbicide compound group B and the safener group C, wherein a weight ratio of the uracil compounds to one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of the herbicide compound group B and the safener group C is 1:0.02 to 1:50, and the herbicide compound group B is the group consisting of the following B-1 to B-12 below: B-1, acetolactate synthase inhibitors; B-2, acetyl CoA carboxylase inhibitors; B-3, protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase inhibitors; B-4, 4-hydrophenylpyrubic acid dioxygenase inhibitors; B-5, phytoene desaturase inhibitors; B-6, photosystem II inhibitors; B-7, very-long-chain fatty acid synthesis inhibitors; B-8, microtubule formation inhibitors; B-9, auxin-type herbicides; B-10, enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase inhibitors; B-11, glutamine synthase inhibitors; and B-12, other herbicides; (including agriculturally acceptable salts or derivatives thereof).
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