The disclosure provides for compounds, compositions, and methods of reducing dust, for example seed dust, by utilizing a dust reducing composition described herein. The disclosure also provides for methods of reducing seed dust associated with the treatment, coating, processing, transportation, storage, and/or planting of seeds by treating a seed with a composition described herein. Methods and compositions for improving the homogeneity and dispersion of an active agent on a seed surface are also provided. The disclosure also provides for methods of treating or washing a seed prior, during the same time as, or after treatment of a seed with a seed treating agent. Seeds and compositions useful in these methods are also described.
There is a need to develop new techniques for reducing and/or mitigating the amount of seed dust associated with the treatment, coating, and planting of seeds. Depending on the type of seed coating or treatment employed, seed dust can accumulate during a variety of situations associated with the processing, shipping, and/or planting of seeds. For instance, in situations where seeds are pre-treated with a coating agent or composition, placed into bags and shipped to a location, seed dust can accumulate in seed bags due to seed-to-seed and/or seed-to-bag interactions. Seed dust can also accumulate during the storage or handling of seed or seed bags. As such, there is a need to find an alternative to traditional seed coatings that are capable of limiting dust associated with the treating, coating, planting, and/or shipping of seeds. To this end, the disclosed compositions and methods have the ability to reduce and mitigate seed dust in a manner that was not previously recognized.
In an aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of reducing or controlling seed dust by treating a seed with a dust reducing composition including:
(a) one or more active agent selected from the group consisting of an insecticide, pesticide, and fungicide; and
(b) at least one dust reducing agent selected from the group consisting of oil, a wetting agent, a dispersing agent, a film forming compound, a binder, and combinations thereof.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of improving the homogeneity and dispersion of an active agent on a seed by treating a seed with a dust reducing composition including:
(a) one or more active agent selected from the group consisting of an insecticide, pesticide, and fungicide; and
(b) at least one dust reducing agent selected from the group consisting of oil, a wetting agent, a dispersing agent, a film forming compound, a binder, and combinations thereof.
In yet another aspect, the disclosure provides for washing and/or cleaning a seed by treating a seed with a composition described herein including one or more dust reducing components selected from the group consisting of oil, a wetting agent, a dispersing agent, a film forming compound, a binder, and combinations thereof.
The disclosure also provides for methods of reducing seed dust associated with the treatment, coating, processing, transportation, storage, and/or planting of seeds by treating a seed with a composition described herein.
In yet another aspect, the disclosure provides for seed additive composition or a method of adding a dust reducing composition as an additive by treating a seed with a dust reducing composition including one or more dust reducing components selected from the group consisting of oil, a wetting agent, a dispersing agent, a film forming compound, a binder, and combinations thereof.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a dust reducing composition including:
(a) an active agent selected from the group consisting of an insecticide, pesticide, and fungicide; and
(b) a dust reducing agent selected from the group consisting of oil, a wetting agent, a dispersing agent, a film forming compound, a binder, and combinations thereof.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a coated seed including:
(a) an active agent selected from the group consisting of an insecticide, pesticide, and fungicide; and
(b) a dust reducing agent selected from the group consisting of oil, a wetting agent, a dispersing agent, a film forming compound, a binder, and combinations thereof.
In an aspect, the active agent is selected from the group consisting of acetamiprid, clothianidin, dinotefuran, fludioxonil, imidacloprid, nitenpyram, thiacloprid, thiamethoxam, and combinations thereof.
In an aspect, a seed described herein is selected from the group consisting of a corn seed, cotton seed, sorghum seed, oat seed, cereal seed, wheat seed, rye seed, rice seed, rapeseed, canola seed, barley seed, soybean seed, and vegetable seed.
In another aspect, the seed is treated with the dust reducing composition prior to planting.
In yet another aspect, the seed is treated with the dust reducing composition at the same time as planting or after planting. In an aspect, the seed is planted with a mechanical planter.
In yet another aspect, the dust reducing composition includes one or more dust reducing agents selected from the group consisting of:
(a) poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(vinyl pyrrolidone)copolymer;
(b) polyurethane composition or dispersion;
(c) ethoxylated fatty acid;
(d) sorbitan monooleate;
(e) alkyl alcohol with a ethylene oxide/propylene oxide;
(f) ethoxylated oleyl alcohol; and
(g) oil.
In another aspect, the composition includes sorbitan ester, for example such as Span.
In another aspect, a composition capable of being used in the methods described herein include one or more of the compounds or compositions set forth in the Tables, Figure, or Examples. In another aspect, a composition capable of being used in the methods described herein includes one or more of the compounds or compositions set forth in Tables 1-6 and
The disclosure provides for compositions and methods for reducing, controlling, and/or mitigating seed dust. The disclosure also provides for compounds, compositions, and methods of reducing dust, for example seed dust, by utilizing a dust reducing composition described herein.
In an aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of reducing dust, for example, pesticidal dust, insecticidal dust, and/or fungicidal dust. In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of reducing dust emission, pesticidal dust, insecticidal dust, and/or fungicidal dust by treating or coating a seed with a composition described herein. In yet another aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of reducing dust emission, pesticidal dust, insecticidal dust, or fungicidal dust by:
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of reducing seed dust associated with the treatment, coating, processing, transportation, storage, and/or planting of seeds by treating a seed with a composition described herein. In another aspect, the seed is treated with a compound or composition described herein prior, at the same time as, or after treatment of a seed with an active agent, for example, a pesticide, insecticide, or fungicide.
In yet another aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of storing a seed or increasing the storage stability of a seed, for example a seed pre-treated prior to planting, by treating a seed with a compound or composition described herein. In yet another aspect, the seed can be treated with a compound or composition described herein anytime the seed is handled by an individual or transported. The dust reducing compounds and compositions described herein reduce seed dust, thereby providing an improved method of handling and/or transporting seeds.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of treating a seed with a composition described herein by immobilizing or stabilizing at least one active ingredient on a seed surface, isolating or protecting at least one active ingredient on a seed surface, or delivering at least one active ingredient into a seed. In yet another aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of treating a seed via the methodology described in either
In an aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of treating or coating a seed with a treating agent and a composition described herein wherein the coated seed emits a reduced amount of dust, pesticidal dust, insecticidal dust, or dust. In other aspects, compositions described herein.
The disclosure also provides for a method of reducing dust emission, pesticidal dust, insecticidal dust, herbicidal and/or fungicidal dust by utilizing a composition described herein to disperse active agents described herein on a seed surface.
The disclosure also provides for a method of reducing vacuum planter dust released during planting. In an aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of reducing insect exposure to vacuum planter dust released during planting. In another aspect, the vacuum planter dust is an insecticidal, pesticidal, or fungicidal dust.
In an aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of improving seed flow by applying or treating seed with a composition described herein. In another aspect, a composition described herein is applied to wet seed. The disclosure also provides for a method of increasing seed lubricity by coating a seed with a composition described herein. In an aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of lowering lubricity at lower use rates than those afforded by the coating of a seed with talc or graphite. The disclosure also provides for a method increasing the level of lubricity in an amount that is sufficient to reduce seed attrition that may result in the loss of small amounts of insecticide from the seed surface.
The disclosure also provides for a method of adding a treating agent together with a composition described herein to a seed. In another aspect, a composition described herein is added to a pre-treated seed prior to the pre-treated seed being placed in soil. In another aspect, a seed is pre-treated by both a treating agent and a composition described herein prior to planting. In yet another aspect, a composition described herein can be applied to seed in a planter or hopper either manually or with a mechanized system, such as a mechanized metering system. In an aspect, the powder form of a composition described herein is added to seed in a planter.
In an aspect, a composition herein is added to a seed prior to placing seed into a bag or container for shipping to a planting site. In another aspect, after the seed arrives at the planting site, a composition described herein is added to the seed. In yet another aspect, a composition described herein is added to pre-treated seed (seed previously treated with a treating agent) in a planter mechanism or hopper of the planting mechanism. In another aspect, a treating agent and a composition described herein are added to a seed prior to the seed being loaded on a planter or hopper for planting. In yet another aspect, a treating agent and a first composition described herein are added to seed prior to the seed being loaded on a planter or hopper for planting and a second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth composition described herein is added to seed in the planter or hopper.
In an aspect, the dust, insecticidal dust, herbicidal dust, pesticidal dust, or fungicidal dust emission is reduced relative to traditional lubricants, such as talc or graphite. In yet another aspect, a lubricant composition described herein, for example a wax composition, reduces the dust, insecticidal dust, herbicidal dust, pesticidal dust, or fungicidal dust emission from the planter mechanism, such as an air or vacuum planter. In an aspect, the planter mechanism is a John Deere, Case IH, Kinze, AGCO White, Great Plains, or Precision Planting vacuum planter.
The disclosure also provides for a method of reducing active agent dust, pesticide, herbicidal, fungicide, or insecticide dust exposure to an insect by applying a composition described herein to a seed. In an aspect, the insect can be a pollinating insect. In another aspect, the insect is a bee. Bees are insects of the Order Hymenoptera, Superfamily Apoidea. In another aspect, the bee is a honey bee (Apis). In another aspect, the bee is a European honey bee (Apis mellifera) or Africanized honey bee. Examples of common bees are bumble bees (Bomzbus), small carpenter bees (Ceratina), large carpenter bees (Xylocopa), paper wasps (Polistes), yellow jackets (Vespula), and baldfaced hornets (Vespula). As used herein, the term “honey bee” can refer to any member of the Order Hymenoptera, Family Apidae, and includes, without limitation, Apis andremformis, Apis cerana, Apis dorsata, Apis florae, Apis mellifera, Apis koschevnikovi, Apis laboriosa, Apis nigrocincta, Apis rorea, subspecies thereof, and strains, varieties, and hybrids thereof.
Methods and compositions for improving the homogeneity and dispersion of an active agent on a seed surface comprising, consisting of, or consisting essentially of treating a seed with one or more compositions are described herein.
The disclosure also provides for methods of treating or washing a seed comprising, consisting of, or consisting essentially of treating a seed with one or more compositions described herein. In another aspect, the seed is cleaned and/or washed with a composition described herein, such as a wetting agent, prior, during the same time, or after treatment of a seed with a seed treating agent. In an aspect, the method of washing or cleaning a seed or treating a seed with a composition described herein can be supplemented or combined with any conventional seed cleaning or washing methods, for example, applying air flow to a seed. In another aspect, a method of cleaning or washing a seed does not include cleaning or washing by air flow.
In an aspect, a seed is washed or cleaned prior to being placed in a slurry or treatment composition. In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a method of utilizing a compound or composition in a slurry.
In another aspect, a composition described herein is an additive in a seed treatment process. In yet another aspect, a composition described herein can be utilized as an additive in the seed coating process at any time during the coating, handling, and/or planting of a seed.
In an aspect, a composition capable of being used with the methods described herein comprises, consists essentially of, or consists of a composition described herein. In another aspect, a composition capable of being used with the methods described herein comprises, consists essentially of, or consists of a composition described herein and treating agent described herein.
The dust reducing compounds and compositions described herein can be used together with any of the methods described herein. For example, without being limited, the dust reducing compositions described herein can be used in a method of reducing seed dust associated with the treatment, coating, processing, transportation, storage, and/or planting of seeds. The disclosure also provides for a method of utilizing the dust reducing compositions as an additive or during a seed washing or cleaning process. The disclosure also provides for utilizing the dust reducing compositions described herein in a slurry, for example, a seed treatment slurry, with or without the addition of an insecticide, pesticide, or fungicide compound or composition.
In an aspect, the disclosure provides for compositions capable of dispersing an active agent on a seed surface and methods thereof. In yet another aspect, compositions described herein are capable of achieving improved active agent uniformity on a seed surface thereby yielding treated seeds with a reduced dust content. In another aspect, the dust reducing compositions provided herein are combined with an insecticide, pesticide, and/or fungicide compound or composition and result in a decreased dust profile during planting.
In an aspect, a composition described herein includes one or more of the following and combinations thereof:
(a) oil;
(b) wetting agent; and
(c) dispersing agent.
In yet another aspect, a composition described herein includes one or more of the following and combinations thereof:
(a) oil;
(b) wetting agent; and
(c) binder.
In an aspect, a composition described herein includes one or more of the following and combinations thereof:
(a) film forming compound;
(b) binder;
(c) oil;
(d) wetting agent; and
(e) dispersing agent.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a composition comprising one or more of the following and combinations thereof:
(a) poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (“PVP-PVA”) copolymer;
(b) polyurethane composition or dispersion;
(c) ethoxylated fatty acid;
(d) sorbitan monooleate;
(e) alkyl alcohol with an ethylene oxide/propylene oxide;
(f) ethoxylated oleyl alcohol; and
(g) oil.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a composition comprising one or more of the following and combinations thereof:
(a-1) poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (“PVP-PVA”) copolymer;
(b-2) polyurethane composition or dispersion;
(c-3) ethoxylated fatty acid;
(d-4) sorbitan monooleate;
(e-5) alkyl alcohol with an ethylene oxide/propylene oxide;
(f-6) ethoxylated oleyl alcohol;
(g-7) mineral oil; and
(h-8) vegetable oil.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a composition comprising one or more of the following and combinations thereof:
(i) acrylic polymer, for example, Acronal;
(j) nonionic compounds, for example, ethylene oxide and propylene oxide block co-polymers, for example, Antarox; and/or
(k) fatty alcohol ethoxylate, such as Genapol;
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a composition comprising one or more of the following and combinations thereof:
(l) acrylic polymer, for example, Acronal;
(m) nonionic compounds, for example, ethylene oxide and propylene oxide block co-polymers, for example, Antarox; and/or
(n) sorbitan ester, for example such as Span.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a dust reducing composition comprising components “a-1” to “h-8” set forth in Table 1 and Table 2 as well as “i-k” set forth in Table 3 and “1-n” set forth in Table 4. As set forth in Tables 1-4, the amount of each respective component (in samples 1-11 for Tables 1 and 2, samples 1-10 for Table 3, and samples 1-12 for Table 4) is represented in “weight percent.” Each sample exhibits a reduced dust profile relative to a seed sample that is not treated with the components set forth in Tables 1-4. In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a composition comprising, consisting of, or consisting essentially of any of the composition combinations set forth in Tables 1-4.
In an aspect, the compositions described in Tables 1-4 exhibit a seed dust amount when coated/combined with an active agent described herein of less than about 0.1 g/100 kg seed, less than about 0.5 g/100 kg seed, less than about 0.7 g/100 kg seed, less than about 1.0 g/100 kg seed, less than about 1.5 g/100 kg seed, less than about 2.0 g/100 kg seed, less than about 3.0 g/100 kg seed, or less than about 5.0 g/100 kg seed. In another aspect, the compositions described in Tables 1-4 exhibit a seed dust amount when coated/combined with an active agent described herein of about 0.1 g/100 kg seed to about 0.5 g/100 kg seed, about 0.5 g/100 kg seed to about 1.0 g/100 kg seed, about 1.0 g/100 kg seed to about 2.0 g/100 kg seed, about 2.0 g/100 kg seed to about 5.0 g/100 kg seed.
In an aspect, the compositions described in Tables 1-4 exhibit a viscosity (cPs) amount when coated/combined with an active agent described herein of less than about 200 cPs, less than about 400 cPs, less than about 500 cPs, less than about 700 cPs, less than about 800 cPs, less than about 1000 cPs, less than about 1500 cPs, or less than about 2500 cPs. In another aspect, the compositions described in Tables 1-4 exhibit a viscosity amount (cPs) when coated/combined with an active agent described herein of about 200 cPs to about 400 cPs, about 400 cPs to about 800 cPs, about 800 cPs to about 1200 cPs, or about 1000 cPs to about 2500 cPs.
In an aspect, the compositions described in Tables 1-4 reduce dust by about 5% to about 20%, about 20% to about 60%, about 40% to about 70%, about 50% to about 90%, about 60% to about 80%, about 65% to about 95%, about 80% to about 95%, or about 5%, about 15%, about 25%, about 40%, about 50%, about 60%, about 70%, about 80%, about 90%, or about 95%, or about 5% or more, about 15% or more, about 25% or more, about 40% or more, about 50% or more, about 60% or more, about 70% or more, about 80% or more, about 90% or more, or about 95% or more. In yet another aspect, the dust emissions, insecticidal dust emissions, pesticidal dust emissions, or fungicidal dust emissions is reduced relative to traditional dust reduction compounds or compositions. In another aspect, the dust is reduced relative to a composition or compound that does not include an additive, active agent, or dust reducing composition described herein.
In another aspect, the compositions described in Tables 1-4 exhibit both a seed dust amount and viscosity amount as described above. In yet another aspect, the compositions described in Tables 1-4 exhibit both a seed dust amount and viscosity as described above together with one or more of the flowability, sedimentation, and/or bleeding properties described herein and encompassed by the Figures.
In the disclosure, “flowability” is determined by measuring, in seconds, how quickly a specified quantity, for example 200 grams, of seeds pass through a funnel. A faster speed correlates to better, or increased, flowability. In this manner, wheat flowability can be measured for a control group of untreated seeds and then be compared to wheat flowability for treated seeds. For similar determinations of flowability, see for example, WO2013166012A1, in which flow is measured as the amount of time, in seconds, required for 360 grams of coated seeds to pass through a plastic funnel—the shorter the period of time that is required for a batch of seeds to flow through the funnel, the better the flowability characteristics of the coated seed.
In another aspect, one or more of the following compounds and compositions is used in a method described herein. In another aspect, one or more, two or more, three or more, four or more, five or more, six or more, seven or more, or eight or more of the below compounds or compositions are used in a method or composition described herein.
In an aspect, one or more of a polyether-modified polysiloxane, polyvinylpyrrolidone, or triglyceride Monooleate are utilized in a composition or methods described herein. In another aspect, one or more of Break-Thru OE441, Tegopren 3158, Luvitec K90 (10%), Glycolube 740 KFG, and/or Break Thru OE 440 are utilized in a composition or methods described herein. In another aspect, a method described herein comprises, consists of, or consists essentially of Break-Thru OE441, Tegopren 3158, Luvitec K90 (10%), Glycolube 740 KFG, and/or Break Thru OE 440.
In another aspect, one or more, two or more, three or more, four or more, five or more, six or more, seven or more, or eight or more compounds or components are used in a method or composition described herein.
In an aspect, a film forming compound is a compound that forms a solid layer on a seed surface. In another aspect, a film forming compound is a compound that forms a solid layer when slurry dries on a seed surface. Without being limited, a film forming compound is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane compound or composition, a polyurethane dispersion, an anionic aliphatic polyester-polyurethane dispersion, a water-soluble polymer, a polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP polymer), Impranil® DLN 50 (Bayer), Impranil® DLN W 50 (Bayer), Luvitec® VA 64 (BASF), and Luvitec® line of products.
In an aspect, a binder is a compound or composition that binds particles on seed surface. In another aspect, a binder is a compound or composition that physically or chemically binds solid particles on seed surface. Without being limited, a binder can be selected from adhesion agents such as acrylic polymer (ACRONAL Series, BASF), vinyl acetate polymers, or styrene and butadiene copolymers latex compound (STYROFAN and STYRONAL Series, BASF).
In an aspect, an oil is selected from the group consisting of, for example, mineral oil, mineral processing oil, vegetable oil, natural oil, synthetic oil, refined vegetable oil, plant oil, linseed oil, and Tufflo® 100 (Calumet).
In an aspect, a “wetting agent” refers to compounds added to a liquid in small quantities in order to enhance the spreading of the liquid on a surface or the penetration of the liquid into the solid particles in the liquid or/and the solid substrate that gets in contact with the liquid. Thus an effective wetting agent for coating can be a surfactant that has affinity groups to solid particles and able to replace air and moisture that traps in the solid particles in order to spread and penetrate to the surface of the solid particles. In an aspect, wetting agents are surface active compounds having low molecular weight, less than 4000 g/mol.
Wetting agents can be anionic, cationic or nonionic surface active compounds. Nonionic compounds can be selected from modified polysiloxane esters, sorbitan esters, polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters, aliphatic alcohol alkoxylates, oxo alcohol alkoxylates, aromatic alcohol alkoxylates, oil alkoxylates, fatty alcohol alkoxylates and fatty acid alkoxylates. Without being limited, examples of modified polysiloxane esters are Tegropren and BreakThru series (EVONIK). Examples of sorbitan esters and polyethoxylated sorbitan esters are Span and Tween series (CRODA). Examples of Span include SPAN 80 (SIGMA-ALDRICH), sorbitan oleate and emulsifier S80, a non-ionic surfactant as well as SPAN 20 (Sorbitan monolaurate, NF), SPAN 40 (Sorbitan monopalmitate, NF). SPAN 60 (Sorbitan monostearate, NF), SPAN 65 (Sorbitan tristearate), and SPAN 85 (Sorbitan trioleate).
Polyalkoxylated, preferably polyethoxylated, saturated and unsaturated aliphatic alcohols are commercially available, for example as GENAPOL X, GENAPOL OA, GENAPOL OX, GENAPOL UD, GENAPOL LA and GENAPOL O series (CLARIANT), CROVOL M series (CRODA) or as LUTENSOL series (BASF), or are obtainable therefrom by etherification, for example GENAPOL X060 and GENAPOL X100. Polyalkoxylated, preferably polyethoxylated, arylalkylphenols could be SOPROPHOR BSU (RHODIA), EMULSOGEN TS series (CLARIANT) or HOE S 3474 (CLARIANT). Polyalkoxylated, preferably polyethoxylated, alkylphenols have available commercial products are SAPOGENAT T series (CLARIANT). Examples of polyalkoxylated, preferably polyethoxylated, hydroxyfatty acids or glycerides are Ninex MT-615 (STEPAN), EMULSOGEN EL series (CLARIANT) or the AGNIQUE CSO series (BASF).
In an aspect, a dispersing agent is a material capable of keeping suspended particles from coagulating or aggregating. In another aspect, a dispersing agent creates a barrier between active ingredients. In an aspect, the molecular weight of dispersing agent can vary from 500 to 250,000 g/mol. In an aspect, dispersing agents can also be anionic, cationic or nonionic surface active compounds. For example, nonionic compounds can be selected from ethylene oxide and propylene oxide block co-polymers, for example the ANTAROX B/848 (CRODA), GENAPOL PF series (CLARIANT), the PLURONIC series (BASF), the SYNPERONIC PE series (CRODA), or the TOXIMUL series (STEPAN). Nonionic dispersing agents can also be selected from polyethoxylated alcohols, polyethoxylated triglycerides and alkyl polysaccharides, (AGNIQUE PG Series from BASF). Dispersing agents with high molecular weight are commonly called polymeric surface active ingredients. The most commonly used polymeric dispersants are ethoxylated polymethacrylate graft copolymer (ATLOX 4913, CRODA) and alkylated vinylpyrrolidone copolymers and polyvinylpyrrolidone (LUVITEC Series from BASF, AGRIMER series from ASHLAND) and vinylacetate/vinylpyrrolidone copolymers (LUVITEC VA64, BASF). Polyvinyl alcohols can also be used as dispersing agents.
In an aspect, a dust reducing, washing, and/or additive composition comprises at least about 0.01%, at least about 0.025%, at least about 0.05%, at least about 0.1%, at least about 0.25%, at least about 0.5%, at least about 1%, at least about 2%, at least about 2.5%, at least about 5%, at least about 6%, at least about 7%, at least about 8%, at least about 9%, at least about 10%, at least about 12.5%, at least about 15%, at least about 20%, at least about 25%, at least about 30%, at least about 35%, at least about 40%, or at least about 50%, at least about 75% or more by weight of a compound or component described herein. In an aspect, a component is an oil, wetting agent, dispersing agent, film forming compound, binder, or component described in the Tables, Figures, or Examples described herein.
In another aspect, a dust reducing, washing, and/or additive composition comprises about 0.01%, about 0.025%, about 0.05%, about 0.1%, about 0.25%, about 0.5%, about 1%, about 2%, about 2.5%, about 5%, about 6%, about 7%, about 8%, about 9%, about 10%, about 12.5%, about 15%, about 20%, about 25%, about 30%, about 35%, about 40%, about 50%, or about 75% or more by weight of a compound or component described herein. In an aspect, a component is an oil, wetting agent, dispersing agent, film forming compound, binder, or component described in the Tables, Figures, or Examples described herein.
In another aspect, a dust reducing, washing, and/or additive composition comprises about 0.001% to about 0.1%, about 0.0025% to about 0.25%, about 0.1% to about 1%, about 0.1% to about 2.5%, about 0.5% to about 2.5%, about 1% to about 2%, about 1% to about 3%, about 1% to about 5%, about 1% to about 10%, about 2% to about 10%, about 5% to about 10%, about 5% to about 20%, about 10% to about 15%, about 15% to about 20%, about 10% to about 25%, about 10% to about 50%, about 25% to about 50%, or about 20% to about 80%, and about 95% or more by weight of a compound or component described herein. In an aspect, a component is an oil, wetting agent, dispersing agent, film forming compound.
In another aspect, the interaction between oil, dispersant(s), wetting agent, and active agent are represented in
In another aspect, a composition described herein can further include a surfactant, colorant, wax, epoxy, UV curable coating, seed over-coat composition, and/or filler.
In another aspect, an active agent can be added or incorporated into a composition described herein. In an aspect, an active agent is a compound or composition exhibiting insecticidal, pesticidal, or fungicidal properties. In another aspect, an active agent is a compound or composition with neonicotinoid properties. In an aspect, an active agent is selected from the group consisting of acetamiprid, clothianidin, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, nitenpyram, fludioxonil, thiacloprid, thiamethoxam, Nipsit INSIDE® (Valent), Platinum® (Syngenta), Admire® Pro (Bayer CropScience), Cruiser (Syngenta), Gaucho (Bayer CropScience), Leverage@(Bayer CropScience), Actara (Syngenta), Venom (Valent), Provado® (Bayer CropScience), Alias (Mana), Pasada (Mana), Couraze (Cheminova), Assail® (DuPont), Poncho®/VOTiVO™ (Bayer CropScience), Poncho® 1250+VOTiVO™ (Pioneer), and/or Requiem® (Agroquest). In another aspect, the active agent combined with a composition described herein comprises, consists of, or consists essentially of fludioxonil and imidacloprid. In another aspect, the active agent combined with a composition described herein comprises, consists of, or consists essentially of clothianidin. In an aspect, the active agent is applied to a seed and the seed is subsequently coated with a lubricant compound.
In an aspect, insecticidal dust, pesticidal dust, or fungicidal dust is dust from one or more of the following actives: acetamiprid, clothianidin, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, nitenpyram, thiacloprid, thiamethoxam, Nipsit INSIDE® (Valent), Platinum® (Syngenta), Admire® Pro (Bayer CropScience), Cruiser (Syngenta), Gaucho (Bayer CropScience), Leverage®(Bayer CropScience), Actara (Syngenta), Venom (Valent), Provado® (Bayer CropScience), Alias (Mana), Pasada (Mana), Couraze (Cheminova), Assail® (DuPont), Poncho®/VOTiVO™ (Bayer CropScience), Poncho® 1250+VOTiVO™ (Pioneer), and/or Requiem® (Agroquest). In an aspect, the active agent is applied to a seed and the seed is subsequently coated with a composition described herein. In another aspect, “dust” can include any active agent coated on a seed that is emits a particulate or “dust.” In another aspect, dust is released during the planting process.
In an aspect, a composition described herein includes a mixture or combination of composition described herein and treatment agent described herein.
In another aspect, a composition or method described herein does not include an inorganic lubricant composition. Inorganic compounds, for example talc and graphite, encompass compounds such as carbides, carbonates, simple oxides of carbon, cyanides, and allotropes of carbon.
In an aspect, a composition or method described herein does not include talc. In another aspect, a composition or method described herein does not include graphite or graphite blends. In yet another aspect, a composition or method described herein does not include blends of graphite and/or talc. In another aspect, a composition or method described herein contains trace amount of talc or graphite. In another aspect, a composition or method described herein contains less than about 5%, less than about 10%, less than about 20%, less than about 20%, less than about 30%, less than about 40%, or less than about 50% by weight of talc, graphite, or a combination of talc or graphite.
In yet another aspect, a composition described herein may be blended with inert materials to improve handling or packaging, for example, silica, starches (natural and derived), clays, and other minerals.
In an aspect, a composition described herein is applied as a powder or liquid to a seed. In an aspect, a composition described herein is capable of providing lubricity and/or improved dust reduction at a lower use rate as compared to conventional lubricants, such as talc or graphite.
In another aspect, a composition described herein provides an increased level of dust reduction relative to traditional lubricant compositions, such as talc or graphite. In an aspect, a composition described herein is also effective at lower application rates than talc or graphite.
In an aspect, a composition described herein is formulated as a particle, micro-particle, or nano-particle. In another aspect, a particle described herein is from about 0.01 μm to about 1 μm, from about 0.1 μm to about 2 μm, from about 0.5 μm to about 3 μm, from about 2 μm to about 4 μm, from about 1 μm to about 10 μm, from about 2 μm to about 5 μm, from about 3 μm to about 8 μm, from about 2 μm to about 10 μm, from about 10 μm to about 25 μm, from about 10 μm to about 100 μm, or from about 10 μm to about 500 μm.
In another aspect, a composition described herein is formulated in the following manner:
In an aspect, the methods and compositions described herein reduce dust by about 5% to about 20%, about 20% to about 60%, about 40% to about 70%, about 50% to about 90%, about 60% to about 80%, about 65% to about 95%, about 80% to about 95%, or about 5%, about 15%, about 25%, about 40%, about 50%, about 60%, about 70%, about 80%, about 90%, or about 95%, or about 5% or more, about 15% or more, about 25% or more, about 40% or more, about 50% or more, about 60% or more, about 70% or more, about 80% or more, about 90% or more, or about 95% or more. In yet another aspect, the dust emissions, insecticidal dust emissions, pesticidal dust emissions, or fungicidal dust emissions is reduced relative to traditional dust reduction compounds or compositions. In another aspect, the dust is reduced relative to a composition or compound that does not include an additive, active agent, or dust reducing composition described herein.
In an aspect, the compositions described herein strike a balance between dust reduction and viscosity. Such a balance can be important in embodiments where the described compositions are employed with planter mechanisms, for example, the planting of seeds coated with one or more compositions described herein with a machine or mechanism described herein.
In another aspect, compositions described herein have a viscosity of less than about 1000 cPs, about less than 900 cPs, less than about 700 cPs, about less than 600 cPs, about 500 cPs, about less than 400 cPs, less than about 300 cPs, about less than 200 cPs, or about 100 cPs.
In an aspect, a composition described herein is applied to a seed in an amount that is effective to reach the desired property.
In an aspect, a composition described herein is applied to a seed at a rate of about 0.1-5.0 oz/cwt (ounces/hundredweight), about 0.5-4.0 oz/cwt, about 1.0-3.5 oz/cwt, about 1.5-3.0 oz/cwt, about 2.0-3.0 oz/cwt, about 2.0-2.5 oz/cwt, or about 0.2 oz/cwt, about 0.5 oz/cwt, about 0.75 oz/cwt, about 1.0 oz/cwt, about 1.5 oz/cwt, about 2.0 oz/cwt, about 2.5 oz/cwt, about 3.0 oz/cwt, about 3.5 oz/cwt, about 4.0 oz/cwt, about 4.5 oz/cwt, about 5.0 oz/cwt, or about 0.2 oz/cwt or more, about 0.5 oz/cwt or more, about 0.75 oz/cwt or more, about 1.0 oz/cwt or more, about 1.5 oz/cwt or more, about 2.0 oz/cwt or more, about 2.5 oz/cwt or more, about 3.0 oz/cwt or more, about 3.5 oz/cwt or more, about 4.0 oz/cwt or more, about 4.5 oz/cwt or more, or about 5.0 oz/cwt, about 6.0 oz/cwt or more, about 7.0 oz/cwt or more, or about 8.0 oz/cwt, about 9.0 oz/cwt, about 1.0 oz/cwt or more, or about 15 oz/cwt, about 20.0 oz/cwt or more. In yet another aspect, a composition described herein is applied to a seed in a manner sufficient to convey the desired property.
In an aspect, a composition described herein is applied to a seed in a single application step. In another aspect, a composition described herein is applied in multiple application steps. In yet another aspect, a composition described herein is applied in one, two, three or more application steps to a seed. In another aspect, a method described herein excludes multiple application steps. In an aspect, the methods described herein include a first sequential application of a treating agent described herein to a seed followed by a second application of lubricant composition described herein to a seed.
Seeds which can be treated by the methods described herein include, for example, seeds that are treated with insecticides, pesticides, or fungicides that are harmful to pests or insects, for example, bees. Seeds may include any agricultural or vegetable seeds that are planted through a vacuum planter, including wherein talc may be used as a planter lubricant. In an aspect, the seed is selected from the group consisting of a corn seed, cotton seed, sorghum seed, oat seed, rye seed, cereal, rice seed, rapeseed, canola seed, barley seed, soybean seed, or vegetable seed. In an aspect, the seed is corn seed. Examples of wheat seeds include, for example, Found Boundary, Bullet, or Oaks wheat varieties. Examples of corn seeds capable of being used in the methods described herein include, for instance, sweet corn (for example, zea mays convar. saccharata var. Rugosa), silver queen corn, golden bantam, early sunglow, indian corn, sugar corn, pole corn, field corn, dent corn, flint corn, flour corn, blue corn (for example, Zea mays amylacea), pop corn, and waxy corn.
Among the plants that can be protected by the method according to the invention, mention may be made of major field crops like corn, soybean, cotton, Brassica oilseeds such as Brassica napus (e.g. canola), Brassica rapa, B. juncea (e.g. mustard) and Brassica carinata, rice, wheat, sugarbeet, sugarcane, oats, rye, barley, millet, triticale, flax, vine and various fruits and vegetables of various botanical taxa such as Rosaceae sp. (for instance pip fruit such as apples and pears, but also stone fruit such as apricots, cherries, almonds and peaches, berry fruits such as strawberries), Ribesioidae sp., Juglandaceae sp., Betulaceae sp., Anacardiaceae sp., Fagaceae sp., Moraceae sp., Oleaceae sp., Actinidaceae sp., Lauraceae sp., Musaceae sp. (for instance banana trees and plantings), Rubiaceae sp. (for instance coffee), Theaceae sp., Sterculiceae sp., Rutaceae sp. (for instance lemons, oranges and grapefruit); Solanaceae sp. (for instance tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, eggplant), Liliaceae sp., Compositiae sp. (for instance lettuce, artichoke and chicory—including root chicory, endive or common chicory), Umbelliferae sp. (for instance carrot, parsley, celery and celeriac), Cucurbitaceae sp. (for instance cucumber-including pickling cucumber, squash, watermelon, gourds and melons), Alliaceae sp. (for instance onions and leek), Cruciferae sp. (for instance white cabbage, red cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, pak choi, kohlrabi, radish, horseradish, cress, Chinese cabbage), Leguminosae sp. (for instance peanuts, peas and beans beans—such as climbing beans and broad beans), Chenopodiaceae sp. (for instance mangold, spinach beet, spinach, beetroots), Malvaceae (for instance okra), Asparagaceae (for instance asparagus); horticultural and forest crops; ornamental plants; as well as genetically modified homologues of these crops.
The method of treatment according to the invention can be used in the treatment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), e.g. plants or seeds. Genetically modified plants (or transgenic plants) are plants of which a heterologous gene has been stably integrated into genome. The expression “heterologous gene” essentially means a gene which is provided or assembled outside the plant and when introduced in the nuclear, chloroplastic or mitochondrial genome gives the transformed plant new or improved agronomic or other properties by expressing a protein or polypeptide of interest or by downregulating or silencing other gene(s) which are present in the plant (using for example, antisense technology, cosuppression technology or RNA interference-RNAi—technology). A heterologous gene that is located in the genome is also called a transgene. A transgene that is defined by its particular location in the plant genome is called a transformation or transgenic event.
Seeds may be treated with the described compositions by applying the compositions directly to the seed. In another embodiment, the seed may be treated indirectly, for example by treating the environment or habitat in which the seed is exposed to. Conventional treatment methods may be used to treat the environment or habitat including dipping, spraying, fumigating, chemigating, fogging, scattering, brushing on, shanking or injecting.
In an aspect, a compound or composition described herein is applied, incorporated, or coated on a seed, plant part, or plant thereof.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides for a kit comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of any of the compositions disclosed herein. In an aspect, the kit includes any of the combination of compositions described in Examples 1-9, Tables 1-6, or
In an aspect, the kit includes instructions describing the methodology described herein. In another aspect, the kit includes instructions describing the methodology set forth in any of Examples 1-9, Tables 1-6, or
In an aspect, a dust reducing, additive, or washing compound or composition described herein is in the same bag or package or a separate bag or package from an insecticide, fungicide, and/or pesticide compound or composition.
The following examples serve to illustrate certain aspects of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the disclosure.
Example 1 sets forth the results from experiments comparing the influence of different compositions on dust level.
The compounds and compositions evaluated are listed in Table 6. They represent a range of different components, for example:
1) Film formers which form a solid layer when slurry dries on seed surface, polyurethane dispersion, PVP polymers;
2) Binders-physically or chemically bind solid particles on seed surface, styrene-butadyne polymeric latex;
3) Oils-mineral oils, plant oils (for example, linseed oil);
4) Wetting agents-materials (surfactants) making hydrophobic seed surface more hydrophilic, fatty alcohol ethoxylate, and polysiloxane; and
5) Dispersing agents-materials keeping suspended particles from coagulation or aggregation, alkyl alcohol with (EO-PO)n chain.
As set forth in
Example 2 sets forth the results of testing various adjuvant formulations on wheat seeds together with Imidacloprid 600 grams/liter model.
In
In order to evaluate the properties of the compositions, individual components were mixed with Imidacloprid 600 g/L before treating seeds. Each component was weighted and mixed with water to make a 100 parts of adjuvant emulsion in water.
Fifty (50) parts of prepared emulsion was mixed with 50 parts of Imidacloprid to make a 100 parts formulation. Then, 7.1 parts of above formulation, 0.7 parts of red colorant and 9.9 parts of water were weighted to prepare 17.7 parts of slurry. For 515 grams of wheat seeds, a 4 mL (cc) of prepared slurry was used. For 515 grams of corn seeds, a 4.35 mL (cc) prepared slurry was used.
In
In
Example 3 sets forth the results of testing the adjuvant formulations on corn seed.
The components listed in Table 6 were evaluated in
Example 4 sets forth the results of testing the adjuvant formulations on physical stability of the slurry formulation.
The physical stability of the formulations prior to seed application was assessed with a rating of 1 for best appearance and 10 for worst appearance. The data is exhibited in Table 5. Components “1-12” in Table 5 correspond to the compositions described in
As shown in
Example 5 sets forth single component testing using a Imidacloprid 600 grams/liter model formulation testing.
Samples for the Imidacloprid 600 g/L system were prepared as follows: For 100 lb wheat seeds, a 12 oz slurry containing G600 (2.4 oz); Red colorant (0.5 oz); Additive (X oz); Water (9.1-X oz.). For 515 g wheat seeds, 4 mL (cc) prepared slurry was used. X is defined by the values in column 6 in
In
Experiments with Bullet wheat variety are shown in
Example 6 sets forth experimental results using Imidacloprid 350 grams/liter as a model formulation system.
Sample preparation for the Imidacloprid 350 g/L system was as follows: For dust level evaluation, components were mixed with Imidacloprid 600 g/L before treating seeds (PSM series). Each component or mixture of components was weighted before mixing with water and Imidacloprid 600 g/L. Then, 10, 14, 19 or 28 parts of ingredient or mixture of ingredient were mixed with 61.4 parts of Imidacloprid 600 g/L and corresponding amount of water to make a 100 parts of Imidacloprid 350 g/L formulation. Next, 9.9 parts of the above formulation, 1.2 parts of red colorant and 15.5 parts of water were assembled to prepare 26.6 parts of slurry. For 515 grams corn or wheat seeds, 4.35 mL prepared slurry was used.
Results of dust control experimentation using Imidacloprid 350 grams/liter as a model formulation system are shown in
Results of dust control experimentation using Imidacloprid 350 grams/liter as a model formulation system are shown in
Results of dust control experimentation using Imidacloprid 350 grams/liter as a model formulation system are shown in
Example 7 sets forth experimental results using Imidacloprid plus Thiodicarb 150+450 g/L as a formulation model system.
Sample preparation was as follows: For design of experiment screening and combined influence evaluation, each candidate was weighted and mixed with active ingredients, water, surfactants and other formulants to make a water-based mixture; the mixture was milled with Eiger mill (bead mill); Rheology modifier (Kelzan) and water were added in the resulted millbase to make the final 600 g/L formulation. Then, 3.5 volume parts of 600 g/L formulation, 0.1 volume parts of blue colorant and 1.4 volume parts of water were mixed to make a slurry ready to treat seeds. For 500 g corn seeds, 5.0 mL (˜5.75 g) prepared slurry was used.
In Table 6, the components tested are shown.
As set forth in
In
Example 8 sets forth the impact of particle size of the active ingredient on dust levels.
In
The data are presented graphically in
Example 9 sets forth an analysis of surface coverage of the tested formulations and dust level.
Wheat or corn seeds are treated with the seed treatment composition (slurry) by a Hege seed treatment device, where the slurry is atomized and coat the seeds uniformly.
The treated seeds are kept open to ambient environment for 5 days and then stored in a constant climate chamber for minimum of 48 hours at 20° C.±2° C. and 50%±10% relative humidity. The amount of dust coming off the seeds is measured using a Heubach dustmeter. About 100 grams of treated seeds are placed in a chamber. The chamber is rotated to generate friction among the seeds and between the chamber wall and the seeds, which simulate the handling of the treated seeds. A constant airflow passes through the chamber controlled by a precision vacuum system. The flow of air carries air borne particles through a coarse filter separator onto a glass fiber filter disc. The Heubach dust values can be calculated by measuring the weight of filter disc before and after the evaluation test.
A qualitative assessment of seed coating using microscopic imaging was conducted. Untreated wheat seed surface is uneven, containing ridges, pitts, and valleys. This is shown in
Treated seeds with poor surface coverage have only ridges covered and show a higher level of dust. Such dust coverage is shown in
Treated seeds with lower level of dust have a higher percentage of surface coverage of formulation with both ridges and valleys covered. This is shown in
Imaging analysis was performed comparing the seed coverage of
Example 10 sets forth the influence of single component compositions on dust mitigation.
The dust levels in terms of grams per 100 kg of cereal seed and corresponding viscosity (cPs) treated with an additive (
The dust levels in terms of grams per 100 kg of cereal seed and corresponding viscosity (cPs) treated with an additive (
Example 11 sets forth the influence of combination of additives, Acronal A240, Genapol O-080, Antarox B/848, Span 80, and Luvitec VA64 (50% SLN) over a variety of weight percentages, ranging from 0.5%-7% by weight, on a variety of “responses,” such as “dust on wheat,” “bleeding,” “sedimentation,” “wheat flowability” and “viscosity” (
The influence of a combination of additives over a range of weight percentages on a variety of “responses,” such as “dust on wheat,” “bleeding,” “sedimentation,” “wheat flowability” and “viscosity” were tested in
The relative influence of (A) Acronal A240, (B) Genapol O-080, (C) Antarox B/848, (D) Span 80, and (E) Luvitec VA64 (50% SLN) on dust mitigation was evaluated in a Pareto chart in
Example 12 sets forth the influence of combination of additives, Acronal A240, Genapol O-080, and Antarox B/848 on a variety of “responses,” such as “dust on wheat,” “flowability,” and “viscosity.”
Results of dust control experimentation using Imidacloprid 350 with an application rate of 200 ml/100 kg of seed were evaluated with the addition of a combination of Acronal A240, Genapol O-080, and Antarox B/848 over a variety of weight percentages, ranging from zero to 24 percent by weight of the respective additives. The results of the dust mitigation are set forth in
Example 13 sets forth the influence of combination of additives, Acronal A240 and Antarox B/848 on “dust on wheat.”
Results of dust control experimentation using Imidacloprid 350 with an application rate of 200 ml/100 kg of seed were evaluated with the addition of a combination of Acronal A240 and Antarox B/848 over a variety of weight percentages, ranging from 0.5 to 7 percent by weight of the respective additives. The results of the dust mitigation are set forth in
Example 14 sets forth the influence of combination of additives, Acronal A240, Span 80, and Antarox B/848 on a variety of “responses,” such as “dust on wheat,” “flowability,” and “viscosity.”
Results of dust control experimentation using Imidacloprid 350 with an application rate of 200 ml/100 kg of seed were evaluated with the addition of a combination of Acronal A240, Span 80, and Antarox B/848 over a variety of weight percentages, ranging from zero to 24 percent by weight of the respective additives. The results of the dust mitigation, viscosity, and flowability are set forth in
Example 15 sets forth the influence of combination of additives on dust mitigation.
Results of dust control experimentation using imidacloprid (“IMD”) with fludioxonil (“FDX”) were evaluated in
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/799,526, filed Mar. 15, 2013 and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/824,535, filed May 13, 2013, the contents of each of these applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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