Patent classifications
A01N37/52
COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING RECOMBINANT BACILLUS CELLS AND AN INSECTICIDE
The present invention relates to a composition comprising a) recombinant exosporium-producing Bacillus cells that express a fusion protein comprising: (i) at least one plant growth stimulating protein or peptide and (ii) a targeting sequence that localizes the fusion protein to the exosporium of the Bacillus cells; and b) at least one particular insecticide disclosed herein in a synergistically effective amount. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the use of this composition as well as a method for enhancing plant growth, promoting plant health, and/or reducing overall damage of plants and plant parts.
COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING RECOMBINANT BACILLUS CELLS AND AN INSECTICIDE
The present invention relates to a composition comprising a) recombinant exosporium-producing Bacillus cells that express a fusion protein comprising: (i) at least one plant growth stimulating protein or peptide and (ii) a targeting sequence that localizes the fusion protein to the exosporium of the Bacillus cells; and b) at least one particular insecticide disclosed herein in a synergistically effective amount. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the use of this composition as well as a method for enhancing plant growth, promoting plant health, and/or reducing overall damage of plants and plant parts.
4-SUBSTITUTED PHENYLAMINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE TO PROTECT CROPS BY FIGHTING UNDESIRED PHYTOPATHOGENIC MICOORGANISMS
This invention related to 4-substituted phenylamine derivatives of the general formula (I), wherein R.sup.1 to R.sup.9 and A have the meanings as defined in description. The invention further relates to methods for their preparation and use of said compounds to fight undesired phytopathogenic microorganisms, and agents for said purpose, comprising said phenylamine derivatives, all according to the invention. This invention further relates to a method for fighting undesired phytopathogenic microorganisms by application of said 4-substituted phenylamine derivatives of general formula (I) to such undesired microorganisms and/or to their habitat, according to the invention.
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Halogen-substituted phenoxyphenylamidines and the use thereof as fungicides
The present invention relates to halogen-substituted phenoxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for their preparation, to the use of the amidines according to the invention for controlling unwanted microorganisms and also to an agrochemical formulation for this purpose, comprising the halogen-substituted phenoxyphenylamidines according to the invention. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for controlling unwanted microorganisms by applying the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or their habitat.
Halogen-substituted phenoxyphenylamidines and the use thereof as fungicides
The present invention relates to halogen-substituted phenoxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for their preparation, to the use of the amidines according to the invention for controlling unwanted microorganisms and also to an agrochemical formulation for this purpose, comprising the halogen-substituted phenoxyphenylamidines according to the invention. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for controlling unwanted microorganisms by applying the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or their habitat.
Ophthalmic solutions
An ophthalmically compatible solution includes (a) about 0.005 to about 2 wt. %, based on the total weight of the ophthalmically compatible solution, of hyaluronic acid or a salt thereof; (b) about 0.01 to about 1 wt. %, based on the total weight of the ophthalmically compatible solution, of erythritol; (c) sodium chloride, potassium chloride or any combination thereof; and (d) one or more buffers.
Ophthalmic solutions
An ophthalmically compatible solution includes (a) about 0.005 to about 2 wt. %, based on the total weight of the ophthalmically compatible solution, of hyaluronic acid or a salt thereof; (b) about 0.01 to about 1 wt. %, based on the total weight of the ophthalmically compatible solution, of erythritol; (c) sodium chloride, potassium chloride or any combination thereof; and (d) one or more buffers.
Antimicrobial enhancement of cationic active skin antiseptics
The disclosure relates to antimicrobial compositions and their methods of use and manufacture. In particular, the antimicrobial compositions described herein comprise an antimicrobial active, a primary foaming agent, and an L-amino acid to provide rapid antimicrobial efficacy. In a preferred embodiment, the antimicrobial compositions are dermal cleansers. In a most preferred embodiment, the antimicrobial compositions comprise a foam structure enhancing agent.
Antimicrobial enhancement of cationic active skin antiseptics
The disclosure relates to antimicrobial compositions and their methods of use and manufacture. In particular, the antimicrobial compositions described herein comprise an antimicrobial active, a primary foaming agent, and an L-amino acid to provide rapid antimicrobial efficacy. In a preferred embodiment, the antimicrobial compositions are dermal cleansers. In a most preferred embodiment, the antimicrobial compositions comprise a foam structure enhancing agent.
4-AMINO SUBSTITUTED PHENYLAMIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE TO PROTECT CROPS BY FIGHTING UNDESIRED PHYTOPATHOGENIC MICOORGANISMS
This invention relates to 4-substituted phenylamine derivatives of the general formula (I), wherein R.sup.1 to R.sup.8 and A have the meanings as defined in description. The invention further relates to methods for their preparation and use of said compounds to fight undesired phytopathogenic microorganisms, and agents for said purpose, comprising said phenylamine derivatives, all according to the invention. This invention further relates to a method for fighting undesired phytopathogenic microorganisms by application of said 4-substituted phenylamine derivatives of general formula (I) to such undesired microorganisms and/or to their habitat, according to the invention.
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