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 that is a systemic chemical herbicide that inhibits an acetolactate synthase.
- 2. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said chemical herbicide is selected from the group consisting of imazethapyr, imazapyr, bensulfuron, and chlorimuron.
- 3. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said chemical herbicide is imazethapyr.
- 4. 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 hydrocarbons, or an epoxide, or cycloprane 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.
- 5. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first entity is nonanoic acid.
- 6. The composition, according to claim 1, wherein said first ingredient is nonanoic acid and said second ingredient is imazethapyr.
- 7. 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 selected from the group consisting of imidazilinones, sulfonyl ureas, and derivatives thereof.
- 8. The composition, according to claim 7, 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.
- 9. The composition, according to claim 7, wherein said monocarboxylic acid or salt comprises from about seven to about eleven carbon atoms.
- 10. The composition, according to claim 7, wherein said monocarboxylic acid or salt is unsubstituted.
- 11. The composition, according to claim 7, wherein said monocarboxylic acid or salt is saturated.
- 12. The composition, according to claim 7, wherein said monocarboxylic acid is decanoic acid.
- 13. The composition, according to claim 7, wherein said monocarboxylic acid is nonanoic acid.
- 14. The composition, according to claim 7, wherein said herbicide is a foliar herbicide.
- 15. The composition, according to claim 7, wherein said chemical herbicide is selected from the group consisting of sulfonyl urea acids and sulfonyl urea esters.
- 16. The composition, according to claim 15, wherein said chemical herbicide is selected from the group consisting of chlorimuron and bensulfuron.
- 17. The composition, according to claim 7, wherein said chemical herbicide is an imidazilinone.
- 18. The composition, according to claim 17, wherein said chemical herbicide is selected from the group consisting of imazethapyr and imazapyr.
- 19. A method for the control of unwanted vegetation, said method comprising the administration to said vegetation an effective amount of a composition comprising a first ingredient that is a monocarboxylic acid having about seven to about twenty carbons, or a salt thereof, and a second ingredient that is a systemic chemical herbicide that inhibits an acetolactate synthase.
- 20. The method, according to claim 19, wherein said first ingredient is used at an application rate that, alone, without other active ingredients, would not result in complete control of said weeds.
- 21. The method, according to claim 19, wherein said first component is applied at a rate less than about 8 lbs./acre.
- 22. The method, according to claim 19, wherein said chemical herbicide is selected from the group consisting of imazethapyr, imazapyr, bensulfuron, and chlorimuron.
- 23. The method, according to claim 19, wherein said chemical herbicide is imazethapyr.
- 24. The method, according to claim 19, 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 hydrocarbons, or an epoxide, or cycloprane 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.
- 25. The method, according to claim 19, wherein said first entity is nonanoic acid.
- 26. The method, according to claim 19, wherein said first ingredient is nonanoic acid and said second ingredient is imazethapyr.
- 27. A method for the control of unwanted vegetation, wherein said method comprises administering to said vegetation a monocarboxylic acid having about seven to about twenty carbons, or a salt thereof, and a chemical herbicide selected from the group consisting of imidazilinones, sulfonyl ureas, and derivatives thereof.
- 28. The method, according to claim 27, wherein said monocarboxylic acid, or salt, 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.
- 29. The method, according to claim 27, wherein said monocarboxylic acid or salt has from about seven to about eleven carbons.
- 30. The method, according to claim 27, wherein said monocarboxylic acid or salt is decanoic acid.
- 31. The method, according to claim 27, wherein said monocarboxylic acid or salt is nonanoic acid.
- 32. The method, according to claim 27, wherein said herbicide is a foliar herbicide.
- 33. The method, according to claim 27, wherein said chemical herbicide is selected from the group consisting of sulfonyl urea acids and sulfonyl urea esters.
- 34. The method, according to claim 33, wherein said chemical herbicide is selected from the group consisting of chlorimuron and bensulfuron.
- 35. The method, according to claim 27, wherein said chemical herbicide is selected from the group consisting of imazethapyr and imazapyr.
- 36. The method, according to claim 27, wherein said chemical herbicide is an imidazilinone.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/229,866 filed Apr. 19, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/980,015 filed Nov. 23, 1992, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/638,708 filed Jan. 8, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,196,044.
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