A01N47/32

Selective weed control using D-Napropamide

The present invention provides a novel use of D-Napropamide and a method comprising the use of D-Napropamide and combinations comprising the same. Specifically, the composition includes at least one agronomically acceptable excipient and an herbicide composition having D-Napropamide and an additional herbicide, where the additional herbicide is at least one of (1) an amide or (2) an amide combined with at least one of Benzamide, Benzothiazolone, Carbamate, Carboxamide, Chloracetamide, Clomazone, Cyclodiene, Dinitroaniline, Organophosphate, Oxadiazolone, Oxyacetimide, Phenylpyridazine, Phenylurea, Pyridine, Quinoline, Triazine, or Triazinone.

ACTIVE SUBSTANCE COMBINATIONS THAT HAVE NEMATICIDAL, INSECTICIDAL, AND FUNGICIDAL PROPERTIES AND ARE BASED ON TRIFLUOROBUTENYL COMPOUNDS

Disclosed are novel active substance combinations comprising specific heterocyclic trifluorobutenyls and previously known fungicidal agents. Said active substance combinations have a very good synergistic fungicidal, nematicidal, insecticidal, and/or acaricidal effect.

ACTIVE SUBSTANCE COMBINATIONS THAT HAVE NEMATICIDAL, INSECTICIDAL, AND FUNGICIDAL PROPERTIES AND ARE BASED ON TRIFLUOROBUTENYL COMPOUNDS

Disclosed are novel active substance combinations comprising specific heterocyclic trifluorobutenyls and previously known fungicidal agents. Said active substance combinations have a very good synergistic fungicidal, nematicidal, insecticidal, and/or acaricidal effect.

ACTIVE SUBSTANCE COMBINATIONS THAT HAVE NEMATICIDAL, INSECTICIDAL, AND FUNGICIDAL PROPERTIES AND ARE BASED ON TRIFLUOROBUTENYL COMPOUNDS

Disclosed are novel active substance combinations comprising specific heterocyclic trifluorobutenyls and previously known fungicidal agents. Said active substance combinations have a very good synergistic fungicidal, nematicidal, insecticidal, and/or acaricidal effect.

Active substance combinations that have nematicidal, insecticidal, and fungicidal properties and are based on trifluorobutenyl compounds

Disclosed are novel active substance combinations comprising specific heterocyclic trifluorobutenyls and previously known fungicidal agents. Said active substance combinations have a very good synergistic fungicidal, nematicidal, insecticidal, and/or acaricidal effect.

Active substance combinations that have nematicidal, insecticidal, and fungicidal properties and are based on trifluorobutenyl compounds

Disclosed are novel active substance combinations comprising specific heterocyclic trifluorobutenyls and previously known fungicidal agents. Said active substance combinations have a very good synergistic fungicidal, nematicidal, insecticidal, and/or acaricidal effect.

Active substance combinations that have nematicidal, insecticidal, and fungicidal properties and are based on trifluorobutenyl compounds

Disclosed are novel active substance combinations comprising specific heterocyclic trifluorobutenyls and previously known fungicidal agents. Said active substance combinations have a very good synergistic fungicidal, nematicidal, insecticidal, and/or acaricidal effect.

Pesticidal compositions
10206403 · 2019-02-19 · ·

The present invention relates to pesticidal compositions comprising as component I a compound selected from the compounds I-1 to I-31 and as component II a compound selected from compounds II-1 to II-12.

Pesticidal compositions
10206403 · 2019-02-19 · ·

The present invention relates to pesticidal compositions comprising as component I a compound selected from the compounds I-1 to I-31 and as component II a compound selected from compounds II-1 to II-12.

STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS OF BIOCIDES
20190045787 · 2019-02-14 ·

An aqueous dispersion containing BIT and IPBC prepared using nonionic and anionic surfactants exhibits both chemical and physical stability and is suitable for use as a single product which is capable of imparting to a coating composition a high level of resistance against attack by a broad spectrum of organisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, in both the wet-state and dry film-state.