Claims
- 1. An agricultural composition for controlling weeds, said composition comprising a first ingredient which is a monocarboxylic acid having about seven to about twenty carbon atoms, or a salt thereof, and a second ingredient which is a chemical herbicide, wherein said chemical herbicide is bentazon.
- 2. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first ingredient can be represented by the following formula:
- R.sub.1 Y.sub.1 Y.sub.2 COOR.sub.2
- wherein
- R.sub.1 =C6 to C19 saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon, or an epoxide, or cyclopropane thereof
- Y.sub.1 =H, C1-C5 hydrocarbon, or hydroxyl at any position along R.sub.1
- Y.sub.2 =H, C1-C5 hydrocarbon, or hydroxyl at any position along R.sub.1
- R.sub.2 =H, or salt.
- 3. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first entity has from about seven to about eleven carbons.
- 4. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first entity is unsubstituted.
- 5. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first entity is saturated.
- 6. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first entity is decanoic or nonanoic acid.
- 7. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first entity is nonanoic acid.
- 8. A method for the control of unwanted vegetation, said method comprising the administration to said vegetation of an effective mount of a composition comprising a first ingredient which is a monocarboxylic acid having about seven to about twenty carbons, or a salt thereof, and a second ingredient which is a chemical herbicide, wherein said chemical herbicide is bentazon.
- 9. The method, according to claim 8, wherein said first ingredient can be represented by the following formula:
- R.sub.1 Y.sub.1 Y.sub.2 COOR.sub.2
- wherein
- R.sub.1 =C6 to C19 saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon, or an epoxide, or cyclopropane thereof
- Y.sub.1 =H, C1-C5 hydrocarbon, or hydroxyl at any position along R.sub.1
- Y.sub.2 =H, C1-C5 hydrocarbon, or hydroxyl at any position along R.sub.1
- R.sub.2 =H, or salt.
- 10. The method, according to claim 8, wherein said first entity has from about seven to about eleven carbons.
- 11. The method, according to claim 8, wherein said first entity is decanoic or nonanoic acid.
- 12. The method, according to claim 8, wherein said first entity is nonanoic acid.
- 13. A method for the control of unwanted vegetation, said method comprising the sequential application to unwanted vegetation a first composition comprising a monocarboxylic acid having about seven to about twenty carbon atoms, or a salt thereof, and a second composition comprising a chemical herbicide, wherein said chemical herbicide is bentazon.
- 14. The method, according to claim 13, wherein said monocarboxylic acid can be represented by the following formula:
- R.sub.1 Y.sub.1 Y.sub.2 COOR.sub.2
- wherein
- R.sub.1 =C6 to C19 saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon, or an epoxide, or cyclopropane thereof
- Y.sub.1 =H, C1-C5 hydrocarbon, or hydroxyl at any position along R.sub.1
- Y.sub.2 =H, C1-C5 hydrocarbon, or hydroxyl at any position along R.sub.1
- R.sub.2 =H, or salt.
- 15. The method, according to claim 13, wherein said monocarboxylic acid is nonanoic acid.
- 16. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first ingredient is nonanoic acid, or a salt thereof, and said chemical herbicide is bentazon.
- 17. The method, according to claim 8, wherein said first ingredient is nonanoic acid, or a salt thereof, and said chemical herbicide is bentazon.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 08/396,372, filed Mar. 28, 1995 (abandoned), which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/229,866, filed Apr. 19, 1994 (abandoned), which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/980,015, filed Nov. 23, 1992 (abandoned), which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 07/638,708, filed Jan. 8, 1991 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,196,044).
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