Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of at least one gibberellin for reducing or preventing the phytotoxic effect of azole fungicides or of azole fungicides used in combination with anilide fungicides on plants the seeds or the growing medium of which have been treated with these fungicides. The invention also relates to a method for reducing or preventing the phytotoxic effect of azole fungicides or of azole fungicides used in combination with anilide fungicides on plants the seeds or the growing medium of which have been treated with these fungicides by treating the seeds or the growing medium of the seeds also with at least one gibberellin. A further aspect of the invention is a method for controlling phytopathogenic fungi which comprises treating the seeds of a plant or the growing medium of the seeds with at least one azole fungicide in combination with at least one gibberellin and optionally at least one anilide fungicide. Finally, the invention relates to a composition comprising at least one azole fungicide, at least one gibberellin and optionally at least one anilide fungicide.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for increasing the resistance of a plant or of a plant's seed to abiotic stress which method comprises treating the seed from which the plant is to grow with at least one strobilurin. The invention further relates to the use of at least one strobilurin for increasing the resistance of a plant or of a plant's seed to abiotic stress.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a use of a polymer solubilizer for increasing the soil mobility of a low-solubility insecticide, the polymer solubilizer being such that the insecticidal active substance in a 1 wt % aqueous solution of the polymer solubilizer at 25°C and 1.01325 bar is at least 40 times more soluble than under the same conditions in pure water, and the weight ratio of active substance : solubilizer being = 1.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a use of a polymer solubilizer for increasing the soil mobility of a low-solubility insecticide, the polymer solubilizer being such that the insecticidal active substance in a 1 wt % aqueous solution of the polymer solubilizer at 25°C and 1.01325 bar is at least 40 times more soluble than under the same conditions in pure water, and the weight ratio of active substance : solubilizer being ≤ 1.
Abstract:
USO DE UN SOLUBRHZENTE POLIMÉRICO PARA AUMENTAR LA MOVILIDAD DE UN INSECTICIDA POCO SOLUBLE EN EL SUELO, DONDE EL SOLUBILIZANTE POLIMÉRICO TIENE LA PROPIEDAD DE QUE EL INGREDIENTE INSECTICIDA ACTIVO EN 1% EN PESO DE SOLUCIÓN ACUOSA DEL SOLUBILIZANTE OCLIMÉRICO A 25 OC Y 1,01325 BAR (10 132.5 MPA) TIENE UNA SOLUBILIDAD AL MENOS 40 VECES MAYOR QUE EN LAS MISMAS CONDICIONES EN AGUA PURA, YEN DONDE LA RELACIÓN EN PESO ENTRE INGREDIENTE ACTIVO Y SOLUBILIZANTE ES :S 1, DONDE EL SOLUBILIZANTE SE SELECCIONA DE LOS GRUPOS AL, BL Y O DE ACUERDO A LO INDICADO EN EL PLIEGO DE REIVINDICACIONES; MÉTODO PARA CONTROLAR PLAGAS DE INVERTEBRADOS; FORMULACIÓN PESTICIDA .
Abstract:
Uso de un solubilizante polimérico para aumentar la movilidad de un insecticida poco soluble en el suelo, en donde el solubilizante polimérico tiene la propiedad de que el ingrediente insecticida activo en 1% en peso de solución acuosa del solubilizante polimérico a 25°C y 1,01325 bar tiene una solubilidad al menos 40 veces mayor que en las mismas condiciones en agua pura, y en donde la relación en peso de ingrediente activo:solubilizante es = 1.
Abstract:
A method of using a micronutrient selected from the group consisting of salts and adducts of Mg, Ca, B, Mn, Fe, Co and Zn and Mo as a safener for a triazole, selected from the group consisting of azaconazole, bitertanol, bromuconazole, cyproconazole, difenoconazole, diniconazole, enilconazole, epoxiconazole, fenbuconazole, fluquinconazole, flusilazole, flutriafol, hexaconazole, imibenconazole, ipconazole, metconazole, myclobutanil, penconazole, propiconazole, prothioconazole, simeconazole, tebuconazole, tetraconazole, triadimenol, triadimefon and triticonazole or salts or adducts thereof for controlling harmful fungi.