GB1574636A – Pesticidal compositions
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GB1574636A – Pesticidal compositions
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Pesticidal compositions
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GB1574636A
GB1574636A
GB27536/77A
GB2753677A
GB1574636A
GB 1574636 A
GB1574636 A
GB 1574636A
GB 27536/77 A
GB27536/77 A
GB 27536/77A
GB 2753677 A
GB2753677 A
GB 2753677A
GB 1574636 A
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GB 1574636A
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Prior art keywords
amitraz
pesticidal composition
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pests
composition
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1977-07-01
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Boots Co PLC
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1977-07-01
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1977-07-01
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1980-09-10
1977-07-01
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Boots Co PLC
1977-07-01
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patent/GB1574636A/en
1978-06-21
Priority to ZA00783565A
priority
patent/ZA783565B/en
1978-06-28
Priority to BR7804095A
priority
patent/BR7804095A/en
1978-06-29
Priority to TR20050A
priority
patent/TR20050A/en
1978-06-29
Priority to IT50092/78A
priority
patent/IT1105055B/en
1980-09-10
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patent/GB1574636A/en
1982-12-07
Priority to KE3251D
priority
patent/KE3251D/en
1983-07-22
Priority to US06/516,455
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patent/US4517201A/en
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A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
A01N—PRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
A01N37/00—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing organic compounds containing a carbon atom having three bonds to hetero atoms with at the most two bonds to halogen, e.g. carboxylic acids
A01N37/52—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing organic compounds containing a carbon atom having three bonds to hetero atoms with at the most two bonds to halogen, e.g. carboxylic acids containing groups, e.g. carboxylic acid amidines
A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
A01N—PRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
A01N53/00—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing cyclopropane carboxylic acids or derivatives thereof
Description
PATENT SPECIFICATION
( 21) Application No 27536/77 ( 22) Filed 1 July 1977 ( 23) Complete Specification filed 31 May 1978 ( 44) Complete Specification published 10 Sept 1980 ( 51) INT CL 3 A 01 N 33/06 53/00 ( 52) Index at acceptance A 5 E 209 238 241 247 258 259 269 270 273 275 503 506 507 509 510 B ( 72) Inventors JOHN CECIL KERRY and DAVID WEIGHTON ( 54) PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS ( 71) We, THE BOOTS COMPANY LIMITED, a British Company, of I Thane Road West, Nottingham, NG 2 3 AA, England, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:This invention relates to pesticidal compositions and methods of controlling pests.
A slow deterioration in the efficacy of pesticides employed to protect crops and animal health is often observed as pests develop resistance to them In consequence there is always a need for new pesticides which restore activity and which, moreover, can be used to combat a wide spectrum of pests.
We have now discovered that mixtures of the pesticide, amitraz, with synthetic pyrethroids have valuable and unexpected properties For example in the context of certain pests which attack crops we have observed that the ‘pesticidal activity of the mixtures is greater than would be expected and synergism is exhibited.
Accordingly the invention provides a pesticidal composition comprising amitraz and a synthetic pyrethroid.
Amitraz has the chemical formula 1,5-di( 2,4dimethylphenyl) 3 methyl 1,3,5triazapenta-l,4-diene Examples of synthetic pyrethroids include permethrin otherwise known as NRDC 143, cypermethrin otherwise known as NRDC 149, and fenvalerate otherwise known as S 5602 and commercially available for example under the Registered Trade Mark «Belmark», the most preferred being permethrin.
The mixtures of the invention are active against a wide range of pests, both insects and acarids, and one of their advantages stems from the fact that they can be applied to a crop attacked by pests at all stages of their life cycle This is an important advantage since the timing of pesticide application is made less critical and there is ( 11) 1 574 636 a greater chance of obtaining good, overall, control of the pests in a single treatment In addition to their synergistic activity we have observed an extension to the spectrum of control of resistant pests Amongst the pests the mixtures are effective against are insects such as aphids for example the green peach aphid Myzus persicae; codling moth Cydia pomonella; cabbage white butterfly Pieris brassicae; pear psylla Psylla pyri; boll weevil Anthonomis grandis, and noctuid insects such as for example the boolworm Heliothis zea, pink bollworm Pectonophora gossypiella and cotton leaf’ worm Spodoptera ltoralis;’ and acarids (pests of the order Acarina) such as for example spider mites Tetranychus urticae, Tetranychus citri, Panonychus citri and Panonychus ulmi These pests attack many important crops and in doing so cause great economic damage Thus the mixtures find application on cotton, maize and soybean crops, soft fruit and top fruit such as apple, pear, peach and citrus crops In addition to their extensive use in the treatment of crops the mixtures can be used to control ectoparasites on animals.
When employing the mixtures of the invention it is usually preferable to choose a ratio range of amitraz to synthetic pyrethroid from 1:10 to 10:1 by weight, especially from 1:5 to 5:1 by weight.
It is, of course, possible to obtain the advantage of the invention by use of more than one synthetic pyrethroid in admixture with amitraz or by the addition of other pesticides which do not affect the synergistic cooperation with amitraz.
Some of the preferred pesticidal combinations of the invention are as follows:
( 1) A composition comprising amitraz and permethrin For this type of mixture the two active components are preferably in the range of from 1:5 to 5:1 by weight, for example from 1:2 to 2:1 by weight.
( 2) A composition comprising amitraz and cypermethrin In this instance the ratios are preferably in the range of from 1:5 to 5:1 by weight, for example from 2:1 to 2:1 by weight.
1,574,636 ( 3) A composition comprising amitraz and fenvalerate In this instance the ratios are preferably in the range of from 1:5 to 5:1 weight, for example from 1:2 to 2:1 by weight.
The compositions of the invention can be employed in a wide variety of forms and can comprise a liquid or solid diluent optionally together with a surface active agent They are often most conveniently prepared in aqueous form immediately prior to use, for example, as a spray on pest-infested crops or animals One such method is commonly called «tank mixing» in which the two, or more, pesticide ingredients in their commercially available forms are mixed together by the farmer in a quantity of water for direct application The concentration of the active ingredients for application to a crop by conventional ground methods is preferably within the range of from 0 001 to per cent, especially from 0 005 to 5 per cent by weight of the composition but more concentrated compositions containing up to 20 per cent by weight may be desirable in the case of aerial sprays When an aqueous preparation is required for treatment of animals by means of, for example, a spray race or dip the composition comprises an amount of active ingredients that is nontoxic to the host animal and is preferably from 0 002 to 1 0 percent, especially from 0.005 to 0 5 per cent by weight of the composition.
The compositions of the invention include not only those in suitable form for direct application but also concentrated primary compositions which can be supplied to the user and which require dilution with a suitable quantity of water or other diluent before application Such compositions may comprise a surface active agent in addition to the active ingredient and typical examples are an aqueous dispersion, an aqueous emulsion, an emulsifiable concentrate, a dispersible powder or a dusting powder As a concentrated primary composition the concentration of active ingredients can vary widely and can be for example from 5 to 95 per cent by weight of the composition.
An emulsifiable concentrate, also known as a «miscible liquid», comprises a solution of the active ingredients in a waterimmiscible solvent in association with one or more emulsifying agents An emulsion is formed when the emulsifiable concentrate is mixed with water.
A dispersible powder comprises the active ingredients in finely divided form in association with one or more dispersing agents so that a stable aqueous dispersion of the active ingredients is formed on mixing the powder with water A finely divided inert solid diluent such as kaolin or diatomaceous earth sold under Registered Trade Mark CELITE is generally incorporated in the dispersible powder.
A dusting powder comprises the active ingredients intimately mixed with a solid 70 pulverulent diluent, for example kaolin.
As a further aspect, the invention includes a method for controlling pests which comprises applying a composition comprising amitraz and a synthetic 75 pyrethroid to the locus of the pests, that is, the pests or their habitat More particularly the invention comprises a method for protecting plants from insects and acarids by the use of such compositions and 80 especially by employing any of the compositions described above, applied most conveniently as a foliar spray at a rate, for example, of from 0 25 to 6 0 kilograms of active ingredient per hectare 85 A wide variety of crops including cotton, maize, soybeans, soft fruit and top fruit can be protected by treatment with the pesticidal composition of the invention The method is of particular application to cotton 90 crops and thus the invention includes a method for controlling insects on a cotton crop which comprises applying a composition of the invention to the locus of the insect Some of the noctuid insects most 95 harmful to cotton are bollworms, leaf worms and armyworms which can be controlled by application of the active ingredients preferably at a rate of from 0 25 to 5 0 kilograms per hectare, for example 100 from 0 5 to 2 5 kilograms per hectare More than one application of pesticide may often be desirable and when cotton crops are concerned, treatment at intervals of 3 to 30 days can be most suitable 105 A further important application of the composition of the invention is in the control of pests on fruit crops such as vines, soft fruit such as for example raspberries, gooseberries, strawberries and red currants 110 and top fruit such as for example apple, pear, peach and citrus crops Thus the invention includes a method of controlling acarid and insect pests on a fruit crop which comprises applying a composition of the 115 invention to the crop infested with pests.
Some pests such as psyllid insects, codling meths and spider mites are an especially serious pest on top fruit such as apple, pear and peach crops and an aspect of the 120 invention is the control of such pests on top fruit particularly by the application of compositions 1 to 3 referred to above.
Application rates of the active ingredients are preferably within the range of from 0 2 125 to 5 0 kilograms per hectare, for example from 0 4 to 1 0 kilograms per hectare.
With regard to animal health uses, the invention includes a method for controlling pests harmful to domestic animals which 130 31,574,636 comprises applying to the locus of the pest a composition of the invention Sometimes it is convenient to spray the quarters in which an animal is kept in order to eliminate the pest from the animal’s surroundings but more usually the animal is treated by external application either as a precaution against pest attack or in order to combat an infestation of pests The method is especially applicable to animal livestock and to the control of insect or acarid ectoparasites which attach themselves to the external parts of the animal at some stage during their life cycle For example ticks, mites, keds, lice and flies are amongst the pests which are a serious problem in the rearing of cattle, pigs and sheep An especially preferred method is one for protecting cattle from cattle tick and other ectoparasites which comprises treating the cattle externally with a composition of the invention by means of, for example, a cattle dip, spray or «pour-on» treatment.
The invention is illustrated by the following Example.
EXAMPLE.
The activity of pesticidal compositions against Spodoptera littoralis was tested according to the following procedure.
Ten larvae were placed in a tube together 30 with a square inch of cabbage leaf which had been dipped in the test solution of amitraz, permethrin and mixtures of these two pesticides After twenty-four hours untreated cabbage was added for food and 35 after a further twenty-four hours an assessment was made of the mortality of the larvae.
The experiments were replicated three times and a percentage mortality calculated 40 An expected value for the mixtures was calculated based on these results and when compared with the observed effect it was seen that synergism had occurred in the mixtures of the invention 45 Percentage mortality Amitraz Permethrin (ppm (ppm) Calculated Observed 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 25 43 6 25 43 90 6 25 43 80 6 25 46 96
Claims (10)
WHAT WE CLAIM IS:-
1 A pesticidal composition comprising amitraz and a synthetic prethroid.
2 A pesticidal composition comprising amitraz and a synthetic pyrethroid selected from permethrin, cypermethrin and fenvalerate.
3 A pesticidal composition according to claim 2 in which the amitraz and the synthetic pyrethroid are employed in a ratio of from 1:5 to 5:1 by weight.
4 A pesticidal composition comprising amitraz and permethrin in the ratio of from 1:
5 to 5:1 by weight.
A pesticidal composition comprising amitraz and fenvalerate in the ratio of from 1:5 to 5:1 by weight.
6 A pesticidal composition in aqueous form suitable for direct application to a crop, comprising a pesticidal composition as defined in any of claims 2 to 5 in which the concentration of active ingredients is from 0.005 to 5 per cent by weight.
7 A method for controlling pests which comprises applying a composition according to any of claims I to 6 to the pests or their habitat.
8 A method for protecting crops selected from cotton, maize, soybeans, soft fruit and top fruit by application to the crop of a composition according to any of claims I to 6.
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9 A method according to claim 8 in which the active ingredients are applied at a rate of from 0 25 to 6 0 kilograms per hectare.
10 A method according to either of claims 8 and 9 which comprises treating a fruit crop by foliar application.
M A THACKER, Agent for the Applicants.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office by the Courier Press, Leamington Spa, 1980.
Published by the 7 atent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A l AY, from which copies may be obtained.
GB27536/77A
1977-07-01
1977-07-01
Pesticidal compositions
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GB1574636A
(en)
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Application Number
Priority Date
Filing Date
Title
GB27536/77A
GB1574636A
(en)
1977-07-01
1977-07-01
Pesticidal compositions
ZA00783565A
ZA783565B
(en)
1977-07-01
1978-06-21
Pesticidal compositions
BR7804095A
BR7804095A
(en)
1977-07-01
1978-06-28
PESTICIDE COMPOSITION; PEST CONTROL PROCESS; AND PROCESS TO PROTECT PLANTATIONS
TR20050A
TR20050A
(en)
1977-07-01
1978-06-29
PESTICID COMPOSITIONS
IT50092/78A
IT1105055B
(en)
1977-07-01
1978-06-29
DISINFESTANT COMPOSITION AND RELATED APPLICATION PROCEDURE
KE3251D
KE3251D
(en)
1977-07-01
1982-12-07
Pesticidal compositions
US06/516,455
US4517201A
(en)
1977-07-01
1983-07-22
Synergistic compositions and methods of combating insects employing amitraz and cypermethrin
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GB27536/77A
GB1574636A
(en)
1977-07-01
1977-07-01
Pesticidal compositions
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GB1574636A
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1980-09-10
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GB1574636A
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1977-07-01
1977-07-01
Pesticidal compositions
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US4517201A
(en)
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BR7804095A
(en)
GB
(1)
GB1574636A
(en)
IT
(1)
IT1105055B
(en)
KE
(1)
KE3251D
(en)
TR
(1)
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US4783474A
(en)
*
1985-07-20
1988-11-08
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft
Halogenoalkyl-, alkenyl- and alkinyl-azoles
ES2116193B1
(en)
*
1995-02-09
1999-07-01
Agrides S A
NEW PRODUCT INSECTICIDE BASED ON THE JOINT USE OF AMITRAZ AND CYMPERMETRINE.
GB0219610D0
(en)
*
2002-08-22
2002-10-02
Syngenta Ltd
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GB1327935A
(en)
*
1969-12-12
1973-08-22
Boots Co Ltd
Pesticidal 1,3,5-triazapenta-1,4-diene derivatives
GB1413491A
(en)
*
1972-05-25
1975-11-12
Nat Res Dev
3-substituted-2,2-dimethyl-cyclopropane carboxylic acid esters their preparation and their use in pesticidal compositions
1977
1977-07-01
GB
GB27536/77A
patent/GB1574636A/en
not_active
Expired
1978
1978-06-21
ZA
ZA00783565A
patent/ZA783565B/en
unknown
1978-06-28
BR
BR7804095A
patent/BR7804095A/en
unknown
1978-06-29
TR
TR20050A
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unknown
1978-06-29
IT
IT50092/78A
patent/IT1105055B/en
active
1982
1982-12-07
KE
KE3251D
patent/KE3251D/en
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1983
1983-07-22
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1978-06-29
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1979-03-20
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(en)
1983-03-04
TR20050A
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1980-07-02
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1985-10-28
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1979-06-27
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Title
Description
1980-11-26
PS
Patent sealed [section 19, patents act 1949]
1982-11-10
732
Registration of transactions, instruments or events in the register (sect. 32/1977)
1989-09-13
704A
Declaration that licence is not available as of right for an excepted use (par. 4a/1977)
1995-01-25
PCNP
Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee
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19940531