Abstract:
The disclosure relates to systems, compositions and methods for providing nutrients, root proliferants, crop protection agents and other crop inputs for a plant. The disclosure also relates to methods for increasing the uptake of a crop active compound into a growing plant.
Abstract:
A composition containing a compound represented by formula (I) and at least one compound selected from the group consisting of pyriofenone, metrafenone, cyflufenamid, quinoxyfen, and proquinazid The composition has excellent control effect against plant diseases.
Abstract:
An antiparasitic agent for fish includes an inhibitor of folate synthesis and/or an inhibitor of folate activation as the active substance(s). A combination preparation composed of an inhibitor of folate synthesis and an inhibitor of folate activation is disclosed. Sulfonamide is disclosed as suitable for the inhibitor of folate synthesis. A dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor, a folate antagonist are disclosed as suitable inhibitors of folate activation. The antiparasitic agent is able to exterminate fish parasites via oral administration. It is effective against fish parasites belonging to the ciliate group.
Abstract:
A chemical composition for reducing stress on a plant comprising: at least one substance (A) selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by Formula (I) and the like and a salt thereof; and a substance (B) which affects a physiological function of the plant [in Formula (I), R1 to R4 each independently represents a hydrogen atom, —SO3H, —PO3H2, glycosyl group or —COR11. R11 represents an unsubstituted or substituted C1 to C30 alkyl group or an unsubstituted or substituted C2 to C30 alkenyl group.].
Abstract:
The novel active compound combinations comprising compounds of the formulae (I) and (II) have very good insecticidal and acaricidal properties.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to novel active substance combinations which contain firstly at least one known compound of the formula (I) in which R1 and A have the meanings given in the description, and secondly at least one further known active substance from the class of the macrolides, the carboxylates or other classes, and which are highly suitable for controlling animal pests such as insects and undesired acarids.
Abstract:
A method for preparing formamidines of formula (I) in a single step by reducing ureas of formula (II) using silanes of formula (III), according to reaction (II)+(III)+(I) is provided. The present invention also provides a method for preparing insecticides, pesticides, fungicides, pharmaceutical products and catalysts, including a step of preparing formamidines of formula (I) according to the invention.
Abstract:
The invention relates to active compound combinations, in particular within a composition, which comprises (A) an amidine compound of formula (I) and a further fungicidally (B). Moreover, the invention relates to a method for curatively or preventively controlling the phytopathogenic fungi of plants, to the use of a combination according to the invention for the treatment of seed, to a method for protecting a seed and not at least to the treated seed.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a novel means by which plant diseases can be controlled. The antibacterial agent for a phytopathogenic bacterium/bacteria and the agent for plant disease control according to the present invention comprise as an effective ingredient cyanoacrylate polymer particles having an average particle diameter of less than 1000 nm, which particles contain at least one selected from the group consisting of amino acids, amino acid derivatives, and oligomers and polymers thereof, and substantially do not contain an active antibacterial ingredient effective against a phytopathogenic bacterium/bacteria. The agents according to the present invention have no risk of toxicity to humans, livestock, fishes and birds, as well as have a lower impact on the environment. Since this novel antibacterial agent is completely different from existing antibiotics, the agent can be used even in the case where a drug-resistant strain has emerged.