Patent classifications
A01N37/22
A STABLE AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF
The present invention relates to a continuous process for preparation of a stable agrochemical composition in microreactor processing system. The present invention also provides a stable agrochemical composition having mean particle size distribution and method of controlling undesired vegetation with said composition.
A STABLE AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF
The present invention relates to a continuous process for preparation of a stable agrochemical composition in microreactor processing system. The present invention also provides a stable agrochemical composition having mean particle size distribution and method of controlling undesired vegetation with said composition.
A STABLE AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF
The present invention relates to a continuous process for preparation of a stable agrochemical composition in microreactor processing system. The present invention also provides a stable agrochemical composition having mean particle size distribution and method of controlling undesired vegetation with said composition.
Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
- Joseph D. Eckelbarger ,
- Daniel I. Knueppel ,
- Ronald J. Heemstra ,
- Ronald Ross, Jr. ,
- Kyle A. DeKorver ,
- Kaitlyn Gray ,
- Peter Vednor ,
- Timothy P. Martin ,
- Ricky Hunter ,
- David A. Demeter ,
- Tony K. Trullinger ,
- Erich W. Baum ,
- Zoltan L. Benko ,
- Nakyen Choy ,
- Gary D. Crouse ,
- John F. Daeuble, SR. ,
- Fangzheng Li ,
- Jeffrey Nissen ,
- Michelle Riener ,
- Thomas C. Sparks ,
- Frank J. Wessels ,
- Maurice C. Yap
This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”).
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HERBICIDAL COMBINATION COMPRISING SAFLUFENACIL AND GLUFOSINATE
The present invention relates to a herbicidal combination which comprises: a) a herbicide A which is 2-chloro-5-[3,6-dihydro-3-methyl-2,6-dioxo-4-(trifluoromethyl)-1-(2H)-pyrimidinyl]-4-fluoro-N-[[methyl-(1-methylethyl)-amino]sulfonyl]benzamide, b) a herbicide B which is glufosinate or one of its salts, and c) at least one herbicide C different from herbicides A and B which is selected from C.1) herbicides of the group of acetolactate synthase inhibitors which are selected from the group of triazolopyrimidine herbicides, sulfonylamino-carbonyl-triazolinone herbicides and pyrimidinyl(thio) benzoate herbicides, C.2) herbicides of the group of protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitors, C.3) herbicides of the group of synthetic auxins, C.4) herbicides of the group of microtubule inhibitors, C.5) herbicides of the group of acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitors, C.6) herbicides of the group of photosystem II inhibitors, C.7) herbicides of the group of pigment synthesis inhibitors, and C.8) herbicides of the group of VLCFA inhibitors which are selected from the group of oxyacetamide herbicides and chloroacetamide herbicides.
HERBICIDAL COMBINATION COMPRISING SAFLUFENACIL AND GLUFOSINATE
The present invention relates to a herbicidal combination which comprises: a) a herbicide A which is 2-chloro-5-[3,6-dihydro-3-methyl-2,6-dioxo-4-(trifluoromethyl)-1-(2H)-pyrimidinyl]-4-fluoro-N-[[methyl-(1-methylethyl)-amino]sulfonyl]benzamide, b) a herbicide B which is glufosinate or one of its salts, and c) at least one herbicide C different from herbicides A and B which is selected from C.1) herbicides of the group of acetolactate synthase inhibitors which are selected from the group of triazolopyrimidine herbicides, sulfonylamino-carbonyl-triazolinone herbicides and pyrimidinyl(thio) benzoate herbicides, C.2) herbicides of the group of protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitors, C.3) herbicides of the group of synthetic auxins, C.4) herbicides of the group of microtubule inhibitors, C.5) herbicides of the group of acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitors, C.6) herbicides of the group of photosystem II inhibitors, C.7) herbicides of the group of pigment synthesis inhibitors, and C.8) herbicides of the group of VLCFA inhibitors which are selected from the group of oxyacetamide herbicides and chloroacetamide herbicides.
Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
- Timothy P. Martin ,
- Joseph D. Eckelbarger ,
- Ronald Ross, Jr. ,
- Kyle A. DeKorver ,
- Ronald J. Heemstra ,
- Daniel I. Knueppel ,
- Peter Vednor ,
- Ricky Hunter ,
- David A. Demeter ,
- Tony K. Trullinger ,
- Erich W. Baum ,
- Zoltan L. Benko ,
- Nakyen Choy ,
- Gary D. Crouse ,
- John F. Daeuble, SR. ,
- Fangzheng Li ,
- Jeffrey Nissen ,
- Michelle Riener ,
- Thomas C. Sparks ,
- Frank J. Wessels ,
- Maurice C. Yap
This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”).
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HERBICIDAL MIXTURES COMPRISING L-GLUFOSINATE OR ITS SALT AND AT LEAST ONE VLCFA INHIBITOR
The present invention relates to herbicidal mixture comprising L-glufosinate or its salt and at least one VLCFA inhibitor. The invention furthermore relates to a method for controlling undesirable vegetation in burndown programs, in industrial vegetation management and forestry, in vegetable and perennial crops and in turf and lawn.
Modified biological control agents and their uses
Methods for improving the ability of a population of biological agents to compete and survive in a field setting are provided. By improving the population of biological agents, the modified population of agents is able to grow, compete with other microbial strains and fungi, and provide protection for plants from pathogens. In particular, modified biological agents and modified populations of such agents that are herbicide tolerant or resistant are selected or engineered. In this manner, the protection from disease-causing agents is enhanced. Such modified populations of biological agents can be added to soils to prevent fungal pathogens and the diseases they cause promoting plant growth. Therefore, the present invention is useful for enhancing the competitiveness of modified biological agents particularly over other microbial agents which are not herbicide resistant. Compositions of the invention include selected or engineered herbicide resistant biological agents and modified populations of biocontrol agents. These modified biological agents can be used as an inoculant or as a seed coating for plants and seeds.
Modified biological control agents and their uses
Methods for improving the ability of a population of biological agents to compete and survive in a field setting are provided. By improving the population of biological agents, the modified population of agents is able to grow, compete with other microbial strains and fungi, and provide protection for plants from pathogens. In particular, modified biological agents and modified populations of such agents that are herbicide tolerant or resistant are selected or engineered. In this manner, the protection from disease-causing agents is enhanced. Such modified populations of biological agents can be added to soils to prevent fungal pathogens and the diseases they cause promoting plant growth. Therefore, the present invention is useful for enhancing the competitiveness of modified biological agents particularly over other microbial agents which are not herbicide resistant. Compositions of the invention include selected or engineered herbicide resistant biological agents and modified populations of biocontrol agents. These modified biological agents can be used as an inoculant or as a seed coating for plants and seeds.