WO2018104840A1 - Aqueous suspension for agronomic use - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to the field of the agricultural industry.
- the invention relates to a suspension with a fertilizing and phytoprotective activity, a process for its production and use thereof.
- fertilizer that is to a higher or lower extent nutritionally complete, and therefore there is a variety of options available on the market that comprises fertilizers containing all the micro- and macro-nutrients the plant needs for growing, as well as the more targeted mono-nutrient fertilisers.
- the efficacy of a fertilizer is influenced by the characteristics of the soil, for example its pH, its structure, and by the absorption characteristics of the roots and leaves of the plants.
- An important factor determining the availability of a mineral is its hydrosolubility, as well as its chemical form.
- ferrous sulphate is not particularly suitable for use in soils that contain calcium hydroxide or other alkaline materials as the latter convert the ferrous sulphate to magnetite (FesC ) or hematite (Fe 2 0 3 ) .
- a nutrient is said to be available when it is suitable for being absorbed directly by the plant without there being any need, for example, for it to be digested by a microorganism or for it to be subjected to any degradation process.
- Patent US 4,116,663 describes a growth medium for plants which comprises an iron chelate and a tannin obtained by reaction of the iron with a tannin in an aqueous solution in a ratio between tannin and iron ranging from 2:1 to 11:1.
- the chelate thus formed can be easily assimilated by the plants through the soil.
- fertilizers As fertilizers, as well as plant protection products, must be accurately dosed, diluted and then distributed on the plants or in the soil as uniformly as possible, it is normally preferable for them to be supplied to the operator in a concentrated, easily pumpable, liquid form, that does not release powders into the environment, and which can be easily diluted in water.
- Another factor which thus has a decisive influence on the performances of a fertilizer is its homogeneity of composition, that allows an accurate dosage, that can be repeated over time without undesired variations in concentration.
- a concentration of nutrients which is too low requires having to repeat the application of the fertilizer several times, and having to transport larger quantities of product, with a consequent waste of resources and time.
- this type of dry product is likely to absorb atmospheric humidity during storage, thus causing alterations in its behaviour and undesired variations in its dosage.
- the technical problem underlying the present invention is therefore to provide a fertilizer in liquid form and easily pumpable, with a higher concentration of nutrients, in particular micronutrients, compared to the fertilizers of the prior art.
- a further technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide such a fertilizer which includes micronutrients that are more available for absorption by plants compared to fertilizers of the prior art.
- Another technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide such a fertilizer which is homogeneous and stable over time, in particular for at least 6 months, more preferably up to 24 months.
- Yet another technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide such a fertilizer which has a marked biostimulating activity for a faster absorption of micronutrients .
- a further technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide such a fertilizer which has a lower phytotoxicity impact compared to fertilizers of the prior art, or no phytotoxicity impact.
- Another technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide such a fertilizer which is easier and more convenient to use comparedto fertilizers of the prior art.
- Yet another technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide such a fertilizer which has a phytoprotective activity, in particular a fungicidal and nematostatic activity.
- an aqueous suspension comprising, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, at least 10% of at least one metal in the form of salt and/or oxide and/or hydroxide, at least 3.5% of at least one polyphenol and from 0.05 to 10% of at least one dispersing agent.
- the concentration of the at least one metal in the form of salt and/or oxide and/or hydroxide is to be understood as being expressed as the weight of the metal with respect to the total weight of the suspension .
- the at least one metal is a plant macronutrient and/or micronutrient.
- the plant macronutrient is a metal chosen from potassium, calcium, magnesium, and mixtures thereof .
- the plant micronutrient is a metal chosen from iron, manganese, sodium, zinc, copper, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum and mixtures thereof.
- the at least one metal is preferably chosen from copper, zinc, manganese, cobalt, iron and molybdenum, more preferably from copper, zinc and manganese, even more preferably from zinc and copper, most preferably copper.
- the salt is preferably chosen from carbonate, nitrate, chloride and sulphate, more preferably carbonate .
- the metal is in the form of a salt.
- the metal is in the form of a mixture of salt and hydroxide.
- the at least one metal is preferably in the form of a mixture of copper carbonate and copper hydroxide (alkaline copper carbonate) .
- the metal is in the form of oxide.
- the at least one metal is in the form of copper oxide.
- the metal is in the form of a mixture of salt and oxide.
- the at least one metal is in the form of a mixture of copper carbonate and copper oxide.
- the at least one polyphenol is preferably chosen from flavones, tannins, lignin and anthocyanins , preferably tannins.
- Tannin is a polyphenol compound of a plant origin, found in high amounts in the bark of plants such as oak, chestnut, fir and acacia, as well as in the grape skins, grape grape seeds and grape stems.
- the at least one metal is present in the suspension, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, in a concentration ranging from 10 to 60%, more preferably from 10 to 40%, even more preferably from 15 to 35%, most preferably from 18 to 25%.
- the zinc is present in the suspension in a concentration, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, ranging from 10 to 35%, more preferably from 10 to 25% even more preferably from 10 to 22%, most preferably from 15 to 20%.
- the metal is present in the suspension in a concentration, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, ranging from 35 to 60%, more preferably from 40 to 60% even more preferably from 45 to 60%.
- the at least one polyphenol is preferably present in the suspension, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, in a concentration ranging from 5 to 20%, more preferably from 5 to 15%, even more preferably from 6 to 12%, most preferably from 8 to 10%.
- the at least one metal and the at least one polyphenol are present in the suspension in a weight ratio ranging from 0.6 to 9.5, more preferably from 1 to 7.0, even more preferably from 1.5 to 4.5.
- the at least one metal and the at least one polyphenol are present in the suspension in a weight ratio ranging from 0.5 to 12, more preferably from 0.6 to 8.0, even more preferably from 1.3 and 6, most preferably from 1.8 to 3.5.
- substantially all said at least one polyphenol, preferably tannin, is in the complexed form with the at least one metal.
- Applicant believes that mechanism of interaction between the polyphenol and the metal consists in the formation of a particular complex in which the hydroxylic groups (-OH) of the polyphenol are surrounded by the metal so as to prevent the formation of bridging ligands between several polyphenol molecules.
- Microparticles are thus formed, that can comprise one or more polyphenol molecules and that are, by virtue of this interaction, insoluble and suspendable. It cannot be excluded however, that a small quantity of soluble complexes can also form. Moreover, it cannot be excluded that the suspension comprises a small quantity of polyphenols and metals in the soluble form that are not complexed with each other.
- the content of polyphenols in soluble form, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension is 1% or lower.
- the contents of polyphenols and metals can be determined according to methods known in the field.
- the content of polyphenols in the suspension can be determined by way of the Folin- Ciocalteu method (Singleton V.L. & Rossi A. (1965) Colorimetry of total phenolics with phospitomolybolic- phosphotungstic acid reagents, American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 16, 144-158) .
- the content of polyphenols in soluble form in the suspension can be determined by filtering an aqueous extract of the suspension, for example through a 0.45 ⁇ pore size nylon filter paper (Whatman, Merck, Germany) , and determinig the polyphenol content of the filtrate by way of the Folin-Ciocalteu method.
- the metal content can be determined by way of the method REG CE 2003/2003, Annex IV, points 9 and 10, in particular points 9.1 and 10.1.
- the determination of the metal content can be carried out by way of analysis by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) according to the method described in APAT CNR IRSA 3020 Man 29 2003.
- ICP-OES inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
- dispenser agent refers to a compound that has the action of keeping the metal in suspension, in particular when it is not complexed (for example with a polyphenol) .
- the at least one dispersing agent is preferably chosen from acrylic polymers, phosphatides, phosphoric esters and alkyl sulphonates.
- the acrylic polymer is preferably sodium polyacrylate .
- the phosphatide is preferably soy lecithin.
- the dispersing agent is preferably soy lecithin.
- the dispersing agent is preferably sodium polyacrylate.
- the at least one dispersing agent is preferably present in the suspension in a concentration, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, ranging from 0.1 to 5%, more preferably from 0.5 to 2%.
- the aqueous suspension preferably comprises at least one thickener.
- the at least one thickener is preferably a polymer, more preferably chosen from carboxymethylcellulose, xanthan gum, guar gum, agar agar, acrylic copolymers, alginates, natural gum, polyphosphates, even more preferably carboxymethylcellulose and/or xanthan gum.
- the at least one thickener is preferably present in the suspension, in a concentration, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, ranging from 0.01 to 2%, more preferably from 0.03 to 1%, even more preferably from 0.05 to 0.5%.
- the suspension preferably comprises at least one anti-foaming agent, more preferably chosen from silicones and polymer emulsions, even more preferably monoethane ethoxylate.
- anti-foaming agent refers here to a compound which lowers the surface tension of the suspension .
- the at least one anti-foaming agent is preferably present in the suspension in a concentration, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, ranging from 0.005 to 0.05%, more preferably from 0.008 to 0.012%.
- the suspension preferably comprises monoethanolamine and/or ammonia, more preferably monoethanolamine.
- the monoethanolamine when present, is preferably present in a concentration, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, ranging from 4 to 13%, more preferably from 10 to 12%.
- the suspension preferably comprises urea.
- the suspension preferably comprises a concentration of ureic nitrogen (N) , in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, ranging from 0.5 to 5.0%, more preferably from 0.7 to 4.0%.
- N ureic nitrogen
- the at least one metal, the at least one polyphenol and/or any one or more further solid components preferably have an average particle diameter of 20 ⁇ or less, more preferably ranging from 0.1 to 15 ⁇ .
- the average particle diameter is expressed in terms of equivalent spherical diameter (diameter of a spherical particle having an equivalent volume) measured by means of laser diffraction, for example using the instrument Laser Sympatec Helos, with Rodos and Quixel dispersion systems, using the Mie theory as optical model (ISO 13320-1) .
- the suspension preferably has a pH ranging from 5.0 to 10.0, more preferably ranging from 8.0 to 9.5.
- the suspension preferably has a thixotropic behaviour.
- the suspension is preferably pumpable and pourable .
- the suspension preferably has a viscosity at 20°C ranging from 300 to 15, 000 cP, more preferably from 500 to 12, 000 cP, even more preferably from 800 to 8,000 cP, most preferably from 1,000 to 4,000 cP.
- the viscosity is measured in cP using a Brookfield instrument with a spindle nr.63, a speed of 60 rpm, with a torque ranging from 10 to 100% at a temperature of 20°C. It is within the capability of skilled person in the field to adopt an appropriate number of revs, in order to meet the specified torque range.
- the suspension preferably has a shelf-life of at least 6 months, more preferably at least 12 months, even more preferably at least 18 months, most preferably at least 24 months at a temperature ranging from 4° to 35°C.
- the present invention also relates to a process for the production of an aqueous suspension comprising, in weight percent with respect to the total weight of the suspension, at least 10% of at least one metal in the form of salt and/or oxide and/or hydroxide, at least 3.5% of at least one polyphenol and from 0.05 to 10% of at least one dispersing agent, which comprises a step for mixing the at least one metal, the at least one polyphenol, the at least one dispersing agent, and any further components in water.
- the mixing step is preferably carried out at a temperature ranging from 20 to 60°C, more preferably from 30 to 40°C.
- the at least one metal, the at least one polyphenol, the at least one dispersing agent and any possible further components are preferably mixed in sequence.
- the mixing step preferably has a duration ranging from 0.5 to 5 hours, more preferably from 1 to 4 hours, even more preferably from 1.5 to 3 hours.
- the mixing step is preferably carried out in one or more of a mixer, a homogenizer and a wet mill.
- the mixing step is preferably preceded by a step of reduction of the particle size distribution of the at least one metal, the at least one polyphenol, and/or any solid components among the further components of the suspension.
- the step of reduction of the particle size distribution is preferably a micronization step.
- the reduction step of the particle size distribution is advantageously carried out together with the mixing step .
- the present invention also relates to a process for the fertilizing and/or phytoprotective treatment of a plant which comprises a step for applying the fertilizing suspension of the invention to the plant.
- the present invention further relates to the use of the aqueous suspension of the present invention as fertilizer and/or phytoprotective agent of a plant by the application to the plant of the aqueous suspension of the invention.
- phytoprotective treatment refers herein to a treatment for preventing and/or combating an infestation by one or more among fungi, bacteria, nematodes, parasites and other pathogens.
- phytoprotective refers herein to the ability to prevent and/or combat an infestation by fungi, bacteria, nematodes, parasites, slugs and/or other parasites or pathogens.
- the application of the aqueous suspension of the invention to the plant is preferably carried out directly on the plant, preferably on the leaves of the plant and/or in the soil surrounding the plant, even more preferably by spraying.
- the spray application is preferably carried out with a nebulizer and/or sprayer.
- the application on the leaves of the plant by spraying is preferably effected by wetting the leaves of the plants to be treated until they are dripping.
- the application of the aqueous suspension of the invention is preferably preceded by a dilution step of the aqueous suspension of the invention thus obtaining a suspension having a concentration of the at least one metal, in weight percent with respect to the total volume of the suspension, ranging from 0.02 to 0.3%, more preferably ranging from 0.04% to 0.2%.
- the process for the treatment, or use as fertilizer and/or phytoprotective agent of a plant preferably comprises the application of a quantity of suspension, in dry weight per hectare of field, ranging from 50 to 2,250 g/ha, more preferably from 75 to 2,000 g/ha, even more preferably from 80 to 1,900 g/ha.
- the application of the suspension is preferably repeated with a frequency ranging from 1 to 4 weeks for a total number of applications ranging from 1 to 8.
- the plant is preferably chosen from the families of Fabaceae, Rosaceae, Musaceae, Poaceae, Solanaceae, Ericaceae, Brassicaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Apiaceae, Sterculiaceae, Arecaceae, Rubiaceae, Malvaceae, Rutaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Oleaceae, Vitaceae, Bromeliaceae, Amaranthaceae, more preferably Fabaceae, Solanaceae and Vitaceae.
- the plant of the Solanaceae family is preferably chosen from Solanum tubersum (potato) , Capiscuum annuum (pepper and chili pepper) , Nicotina tobaccum (tobacco) , Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) , Solanum lycopersicum esculentum (tomato) , Solanum melongena (aubergine) , more preferably Capiscuum annuum (pepper and chili pepper) and Solanum tubersum (potato) .
- the plant of the Poaceae family is preferably chosen from Oryza sativa (rice) , Hodeum vulgare (barley) , Zea mays (corn) , and Triticum aestivum (wheat) , more preferably Oryza sativa (rice) .
- the plant of the Fabaceae family is preferably chosen from Glycine max (soya), Madicago sativa (alfa- alfa) , Cicer aretinum (chickpea) , Phasoleus vulgaris (sugar snap pea), Macrotyloma uniflorum (madras bean), Lens culinariae (lentil), Vigna radiata (mung bean), Pisium sativum (pea) , and Arachis Hypogaea (peanut) , more preferably Arachis Hypogaea (peanut) , Phasoleus vulgaris (sugar snap pea), and Glycine max (soya) .
- the plant of the Vitaceae family is preferably Vitis sp . (vine), more preferably Vitis vinifera (grape) .
- the plant of the Cucurbitaceae family is preferably chosen from Citruilus lanatus (watermelon) , Cucumis apple (melon) , and Cucumis sativas (cucumber) .
- the plant of the Rosaceae family is preferably chosen from Prunus spp. , more preferably Prunus dulci (almond) , Prunus armeniaca (apricot) , Prunus persica (peach and nectarine) , Prunus prunus (plum) and Prunus avium (cherry) .
- the plant of the Musaceae family is preferably chosen from Musa acuminata (banana) , Musa balbisiana (banana) , and Musa paradisa (banana) .
- the plant of the Ericaceae family is preferably chosen from Vaccinium cyanococcus (blueberry) and Vaccinium ocycoccus (cranberry) ,
- the plant of the Apiaceae family is preferably Daucas carota (carrot) .
- the plant of the Brassicaceae family is preferably chosen from Brassica oleracea (cabbage) and Brassica napus (rapeseed) , more preferably Brassica napus ( rapeseed)
- the plant of the Sterculiaceae family is preferably Theobroma cacao (cocoa) .
- the plant of the Arecaceae family is preferably chosen from Cocos nucifera. (coconut),. Elais guineensis (palm oil) and Phoenyx Dactylifera (date), more preferably Elais guineensis (palm oil) .
- the plant of the Rubiaceae family is preferably chosen from Coffeae (coffee) , more preferably Arab Coffea (Arabic Coffee) or Coffea Robusta (Robust Coffee) ,
- the plant of the Malvaceae family is preferably Gossypium herbaceum (cotton) .
- the plant of the Rutaceae family is preferably chosen from Citrus paradisi (grapefruit) , Citrus limonium (lemon), Citrus latifolia (lime), Citrus reticulata (tangerine) , Citrus aurantium (orange) , and Citrus nobilis (tangerine) .
- the plant of the Amaryllidaceae family is preferably chosen from Allium porum (leek) and Allium cepa (onion) , more preferably Allium cepa (onion) .
- the plant of the Asteraceae family is preferably chosen from Lactuca sativa (lettuce) and Hellianthus annuus (sunflower) .
- the plant of the Anacardiaceae family is preferably Mangifera indica (mango) .
- the plant of the Oleaceae family is preferably Olea europea (olives) .
- the plant of the Bromeliaceae family is preferably
- the plant of the Amaranthaceae family is preferably Saccharum officinarum (sugar cane) .
- the plant is preferably chosen from the group comprising soya (Glycine max L. Merrill) , vine (Yitis vinifera) and potatoe (Solanum tubersum) , more preferably soya (Glycine max L. Merrill) and/or vine (Vitis vinifera) .
- the at least one metal of the suspension is preferably chosen from copper and zinc and mixtures thereof, even more preferably copper.
- the treatment or use as phytoprotective agent is preferably a treatment or use as fungicide, bacteriostatic agent, insecticide, nematostatic agent and/or s1ug ki 11er .
- the treatment or use as fungicide is preferably a treatment or use for preventing and/or combating infestation from fungi.
- the fungi are preferably one or more chosen from the species Acrosporium (for example A. tingitaninum) , Albugo (for example A. Candida), Alternaria, Aphanomyces (for example A. euteiches), Armillaria, Ascochyta, Aspergillus, Asperisporium (for example A. caricae) , Asteridiella (for example A. perseae) , Athelia (for example A. rolfsii) , Bionectra (for example B. ochroleuca) , Blumeria (for example B. graminis), Blumeriella (for example B.
- Botrytis Botryosphaeria, Botryotinia (for example B. fuckeliana) , Brasiliomyces (for example B. malachrae) , Bremia (for example B. lactucae) , Calonectria (for example C. ilicicola and C. kyotensis) , Ceratocystis , Cercospora, Cladosporium, Clavibacter (for example C. michiganensis ) , Claviceps (for example C. purpurea), Cochliobolus , Colletotrichium, Cordana (for example C. musae) , Curvularia, Cycloconium (for example C.
- brassicae brassicae
- Khuskia for example K. Oryzae
- Lasodiplodia for example L. theobromae
- Leptoshaeria for example L. coniothyrium and L. maculans
- Leveillula for example L. leguminosarum, in particular f. lentis, and L. taurica
- Macrophomina for example M. phaseolina
- Magnaporthe for example M. oryzae
- Meliola for example M. mangifera
- Microdochium for example M. oryzae
- Monilinia for example M.
- acerina Mycoleptodiscus (for example M. terrestris), Mycosphaerella, Mycovellosiella (for example M. concors), Oidium, Oidiopsis (for example 0. gossypii), Peronosclerospora, Peronospora, Phaemoniella (for example P. aleophilum and P. chlamydospora) , Phakospora, Phoma, Phomopsis, Phyllosticta,
- Phytophthora Plasmodiophora (for example P. brassicae), Plasmopara, Pleospora (for example P. tarda), Podosphaera (for example P. clandestina and P. leucotricha) , Pseudocercospora, Puccinia, Pyrenopeziza (for example P. brassicae, more specifically cylindrosporium) , Phytium, Ramularia (for example R. beticula) , Rhizoctonia, Rhizomania, Rhizopus, Rhynchosporium (for example R. secalis), Rosellinia (for example R. bunodes and R. pepo) , Sarocladium (for example S.
- Sclerophthora for example. S. macrospora and S. rayssiae
- Sclerospora for example S. graminicola
- Sclerotinia for example S. graminicola
- Sclerotium for example S. cinnamomi, S. rolfsii and S. cepivorum
- Septoria Septoria
- Sphacelia for example S. persae
- Sphacelotheca for example S. oryzina
- Tapesia for example T. yallundae
- Thielaviopsis for example T.
- Tilletia for example T. caries
- Tranzschelia for example T. discolor
- Trichoconiella for example T. padwickii
- Trichothecium for example T. roseum
- Uncinula for example U. necator
- Uromyces for example U. virens
- Ustilago for example U. zeae-maydis
- Venturia for example V carpophilia and V. inequalis
- Verticillium more preferably Peronosclerospora, Peronospora, Phakospora.
- the fungi of the species Alternaria are preferably chosen from A. alternata (for example A. alternata f. sp . cucurbitae, A. alternata f. sp . fragariae, ) , A. macrospora, A. tenuissima, A. solani, A. arachidis, A. brassicae, A. brassisicola, A. japonica, A. citri, A. cucumerina, A. dauci, A. mali, A. porri, A. radicina and A. solani .
- the fungi of the species Armillaria are preferably chosen from A. mellea, A. solidipes, A. bulbosa, A. tabescens .
- the fungi of the species Ascochyta are preferably chosen from A. gossypii, A. lentis, A. tarda, A. tritici, A. sorghi, A. graminea, A. hordei.
- the fungi of the species Aspergillus are preferably chosen from A. flavus, A. parasiticus and A. niger.
- the fungi of the species Botryosphaeria are preferably chosen from B. disrupta, B. obtusa, B. glandicola and B. rhodina.
- the fungi of the species Botrytis are preferably chosen from B. cinerea (for example B. cinerea var . coffeae) , B. allii, B. fuckeliana and B. vulgaris.
- the fungi of the species Ceratocystis are preferably chosen from C. cacaofunesta, C. moniliformis and C. paradoxa.
- the fungi of the species Cercospora are preferably chosen from C. beticola, C. brassicicola, C. circuscissa, C. rubrotincta, C. citrullina, C. coffeicola, C. cruenta, C. lentis, C. zonata, C. fragariae, C. kikuchii, C. janseana, C. melongenea, C. sojina, C. solani, C. solani-tubercolosi , C. zebrina and C. medicaginis.
- the fungi of the species Cladosporium are preferably chosen from C. cladosporioides , C. herbarum and C. fulvum.
- the fungi of the species Cochliobolus are preferably chosen from C. sativus, C. victoriae, C. tuberculatus and C. miyabeanus.
- the fungi of the species Colletotrichium are preferably chosen from C. arachidis, C. dematium (for example C. dematus f. truncatum) , C. mangenoti, C. fragariae, C. gloesporioides , C. graminicola, C. kahawae, C. lindemuthianum, C. musae, C. orbiculare, C. trifolii, C. pisi.
- the fungi of the species Curvularia are preferably chosen from C. lunata and C. senegalensis .
- the fungi of the species Didymella are preferably chosen from D. arachidicola, D. applanata, D. bryoniae and D. pinodes.
- the fungi of the species Erysiphe are preferably chosen from E. betae, E. cichoracearum, E. cruciferarum, E. graminis, E. heraclei, E. necator, E. pisi and E. polygoni.
- the fungi of the species Fusarium are preferably chosen from F. acuminatum, F. equiseti, F. oxysporum, F. pallidoroseum, F. culmorum, F. poae, F. roseum, F. sulphureum, F. avenaceum, F. culmorum, F. graminearum, F. incarnatum, F. solani, F. moniliforme (for example
- F. moniliforme asparagi F. oxysporium (for example F. oxysporium asparagi, F. oxysporium f. sp . citri, F. oxysporium f. sp . phaesoli, F. oxysporium f. sp . coffea, F. oxysporium, f. sp . lentis) and F. tabacinum.
- F. oxysporium for example F. oxysporium asparagi, F. oxysporium f. sp . citri, F. oxysporium f. sp . phaesoli, F. oxysporium f. sp . coffea, F. oxysporium, f. sp . lentis
- F. tabacinum for example F. oxysporium asparagi, F. oxysporium f. sp . citri, F. oxysporium f. sp
- the fungi of the species Ganoderma are preferably chosen from G. boninense, G. tornatum and G. zonatum.
- the fungi of the species Gibberella are preferably chosen from G. baccata, G. stilboides, G. xylarioides and G. zeae.
- the fungi of the species Glomerella are preferably chosen from G. cingulata, G. gossypii. G. tucamanensis ,
- the fungi of the species Helminthosporium are preferably chosen from H. carbonum, H. setariae, H. rostratum, H. solani and H. turcicum.
- the fungi of the species Monilinia are preferably chosen from M. fructicola, M. fructigena, M. laxa, M. mali and M. oxycocci.
- the fungi of the species Mycospaerella are preferably chosen from M. arachidis, M. areola, M. berkeleyi, M. fijiensis and M. gossypina.
- the fungi of the species Oidium are preferably chosen from 0. arachidis, 0. passerinii and 0. mangifera.
- the fungi of the species Peronosclerospora are preferably chosen from P. maydis, P. philippensis , P. sacchari, P. sorghi, P. spontanea.
- the fungi of the species Peronospora are preferably chosen from P. destructor, P. fragariae, P. lentis, P. viciae, P. manshurica, P. parasitica, P. pisi, P. tabacina and P. trifoliorum.
- the fungi of the species Phakospora are preferably chosen from P. gossypii and P. pachyrhizi, more preferably P. pachyrhizi Sydow.
- the fungi of the species Phoma are preferably chosen from P. exigua (for example P. exigua var. foveata) , P. medicaginis, P. pinodella, P. trifolii and P. oleracea (for example P. oleracea var. helianthii- tuberosi) .
- the fungi of the species Phomopsis are preferably chosen from P. mali, P. obscurans, P. sclerotoides and P. viticola.
- the fungi of the species Phyllosticta are preferably chosen from P. arachidis-hypogeae, P. sojaecola and P. sojicola.
- the fungi of the species Phytophthora are preferably chosen from P. cactorum, P. capsici, P. cinnamomi, P. citricola, P. plamivora, P. citriphthora, P. hibernalis, P. parasitica, P. syringae, P. infestans, P. kernoviae, P. megasperma, P. nicotianae and P. sojae, more preferably P. infestans.
- the fungi of the species Plasmopara are preferably chosen from P. crustosa, P. halstedii, P. lactucae- radicis and P. viticola.
- the fungi of the species Pseudocercospora are preferably chosen from P. purpurea, P. rhapiscola, P. herpitrichoides and P. vitis.
- the fungi of the species Puccinia are preferably chosen from P. arachidis, P. asparagi, P. cacabata, P. coronata (for example var. hordei), P. graminis (for example f. sp . tritici and f. sp . secalis), P. hordei, P. pittierana, P. psidii, P. schedonnardii , P. sorghi, P. striiformis (for example f. sp . hordei), P. subnitens and P. triticina.
- the fungi of the species Phythium are preferably chosen from the species P. aphanidermatum, P. ultimum, P. arrhenomanes , P. graminicola, P. tardicrescens , P. debaryanum, P. irregulare, P. myriotylum, P. tracheiphilum and P. violae.
- Rhyzoctonia The fungi of the species Rhyzoctonia are preferably chosen from R. bataticola, R. cerealis, R. fragariae, R. solani and R. zeae.
- the fungi of the species Sclerotinia are preferably chosen from S. libertiana, S. minor, S. sclerotiorum and S. trifoliorum.
- the fungi of the species Septoria are preferably chosen from S. citri, S. glycines, S. lactucae, S. nodorum, S. passerinii and S. tritici.
- the fungi of the species Sphacelotheca are preferably chosen from S. reiliana, S. fuliginea and S. humuli.
- the fungi of the species Uromyces are preferably chosen from U. ciceris-arietini , U. striatus and U. fabae .
- the fungi of the species Verticillium are preferably chosen from V. albo-atrum, V. dahliae, V. longisporum, V. tricorpus and V. nubilum.
- the treatment or use as bacteriostatic agent is preferably an application aimed at keeping the population of bacteria in the plant and soil unchanged.
- the bacteria are preferably chosen from the species Xanthomonas, Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Curtobacterium and Xylella.
- the bacteria of the species of Xanthomonas are preferably chosen from X. alfalfa, X. campestris (for example X. campestris pv. pruni, X. campestris pv. campestris, X. campestris malvacearum, X. campestris pv. phaseoli, X. campestris pv. vitians, X. Campestris pv. glycines e X. Campestris pv. oryzae) X. citri (for example X. citri subsp. malvacearum), X. oryzae (for example X. Oryzae pv. oryzicola) , X. fragariae, X. beticola, X. vescicatoria and X. ampelina (also known as Xylophilus ampelinus) .
- the bacteria of the species Pseudomonas are preferably chosen from P. syringae (for example P. syringae pv. syringae, P. syringae pv. tabaci, P. syringae pv. pisi and P. syringae pv phaseolicola) , P. amygdali (for example P. amygdali pv. glycinea) , P. solanacearum, P. cichorii, P. avenae, P. andropogonis , P. marginalis, P. savastanoi, P. fluorescens and P. fuscovaginae .
- P. syringae for example P. syringae pv. syringae, P. syringae pv. tabaci, P. syringae pv. pisi and P. sy
- the bacteria of the species Bacillus are preferably
- the bacteria of the species Curtobacterium are preferably C. flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens .
- the bacteria of the species Xylella are preferably X. fastidiosa.
- the metal is preferably copper.
- the treatment or use as nematostatic agent is preferably an application aimed at keeping the population of nematodes in the soil unchanged.
- the nematodes are preferably chosen from
- Meloidogynae for example M. arenaria, M. hapla, M. incognita, M. javanica, M. graminicola, M. enterolobii,
- M. artiellia M. artiellia
- Mesocriconema for example M. xenoplax
- Xiphinema for example X. americanum, X. rivesi
- Pratylenchus for example P. penetrans, P. dulscus, P. vulnus, P. coffeae, P. brachyurus, P. thornei, P. zeae
- Criconemella for example C. xenoplax
- Subanguina for example S. radicicola
- Merlinius for example M. brevidens
- Tylenchornicus for example T. dubius, T. maximus
- Paratylenchus for example. P. hamatus, P. brachyurus, P. coffeae
- Rotylenchulus for example R. reniformis
- Helicotylenchus Belonolaimus
- Dolichodorus Trichodorus, Ditylenchus (for example D. dipsaci, D. angustus, D. destructor), Areacerus (for example A. fasciculatus ) , Xylosandrus (for example X. compactus and X. morigerus), Hypothenemus (for example H. hampei), Globodera (for example G. tabacum) , Longidorus, Nacobbus (for example N. dorsalis), Macroposthonia (for example M. ornata) , Scutellonema (for example S. cavenessi), Aphelencoides (for example A. besseyi), Hirschmanniella (for example H. oryzae) Anguina (for example A. tritici) .
- Ditylenchus for example D. dipsaci, D. angustus, D. destructor
- Areacerus for example A. fasciculatus
- Xylosandrus for example X. compactus and
- the treatment or use as insecticide is preferably a treatment or use for preventing and/or combating insect infestation .
- insects are preferably soil insects and/or leaf insects .
- the soil insects are preferably chosen from Chamaepsila rosae, Diaprepes abbreviatus, Phyllotreta striolata, Agriotes sputator, Agriotes lineatus, Agriotes obscurus, Diabrotica, Tipula oleacera, Tipula vernalis, Tipula paludosa, Tiracola (for example T. plagiata) , Scutigerella immaculata, Mamestra configurata, Delia radicum, Pieris brassicae and Zabrus tenebrioides .
- the leaf insects are preferably chosen from Hypera postica, Mythimna unipuncta, Empoasca fabae, Tiracola plagiata, Aleurodes Bemisia tabaci, Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Anthonomus musculus, Pieris rapae, Chamaepsila rosae, Myzus spp . (for example M cerasi), Rhagoletis cerasi, Bruchus pisorum, Acanthoscelides spp., Aphis gossypii, Aulachortum solani, Franklinielia occidentalis , Dolichodorus spp., Heterodera spp. Scirtothrips citri, Selenothrips rubrocintus,
- Coccus viridis Coccus viridis, Toxoptera aurantii, Mallodon downesii, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, Araecerus fasciculatus , Xylosandrus compactus, Xylosandrus morigerus, Hypothenemus hampei, Ceratitis capitata, Coccus viridis, Antestiopsis orbitalis, Auximobasis coffeaella, Leucoptera caffeina, Perileucoptera coffeella, Pheidole megacephala, Anoplolepsis longipes, Macromischoides aculeatus, Anthonomus grandis,
- Helicoverpa zea Pectinophora gossypiella, Scirtothrips dorsalis, Oxycarenus hyalinipennis , Lygus lineolaris, Spodoptera frugiperda, Aonidiella aurantii,
- the treatment or use as slug killer is preferably a treatment or use for preventing and/or combating infestation from gastropods, more preferably Deroceras reticulatum.
- the metal is preferably zinc.
- the formulation of the present invention allows a suspension to be obtained in which part of the high concentration of metal is complexed by the polyphenols, in particular by tannin, while the remaining part of the metal is in free form.
- the partial complexation of the metals is at the basis of the ability of the suspension of the invention of retaining a higher concentration of the metals, compared to what is normally possible, without their precipitating to form sediments.
- a liquid suspension has advantages with respect to a composition in the form of powder, granules or in a non-homogeneous suspension, as it allows the suspension itself to be easily, homogeneously and repeatably distributed on the plants or in the surrounding soil.
- the concentration of metal being equal, the desired results can be obtained, applying a smaller quantity of metal.
- This can be particularly advantageous in cases in which the metal is susceptible to accumulation and phytotoxicity (such as for example in the case of copper) .
- the complexation between the copper and the polyphenol, in particular tannin can be facilitated by the presence of monoethanolamine, in the quantities indicated in the description. It is believed in fact that the latter, as also compounds capable of performing an equivalent function, such as, for example, ammonia, by acting through a redox reaction on the copper, and thus changing its oxidation state, adjusts the activity of the copper with respect to the polyphenol, preventing an excessively violent reaction between the two components which would lead to the immediate formation of solid precipitates, and therefore helping to promote the complexation of the polyphenol with the metal.
- an equivalent function such as, for example, ammonia
- the polyphenol and part of the metal can therefore be complexed, and the excess of metal, as previously discussed, also remains in suspension, thanks to the action of the dispersing agent.
- the dispersing agent can, in particular, be a polyacrylate or soy lecithin.
- the most effective dispersing agent is polyacrylate, whereas when the metal is zinc, the most effective dispersing agent is soy lecithin.
- the dispersing agent acts so as to prevent the aggregation of the particles in suspension, in particular the particles of complexed metal .
- the presence of at least one thickener allows the precipitation of the suspension to be further delayed.
- the presence, in fact, of xanthan gum, for example, allows a thixotropic behaviour of the suspension to be obtained, thanks to which the suspension at rest has a relatively high viscosity, sufficient for allowing the components to remain in suspension.
- the same suspension on the other hand, when subjected to shear stress, has a viscosity which is sufficiently reduced as to make the suspension easy to dose and dilute before application.
- the suspension of the present invention is therefore easy to use and can be applied both to the soil and directly on the plant, in applications that require a fertilizing action and also in applications requiring a phytoprotective action.
- the suspension can be applied either directly to the plants, or in the soil, or both methods. It has been observed that numerous plants can benefit from this type of application and the suspension can comprise one or more of the metals indicated and described above.
- suspension of the present invention is particularly suitable for preventing and controlling infestations on the part of fungi, nematodes, parasites and other pathogens.
- suspensions comprising copper or zinc are particularly suitable in phytoprotective applications with respect to Phakospora pachyrhizi H. Sydow in Soya (Glycine max) .
- Figure 1 is a graph showing the average values of the lengths of plant shoots in the test of Example 6, in relation to the objects being tested. Average values +/- standard error.
- Figure 2 shows the trend of the average values of the copper content in the leaves in relation to the objects of Example 6. Average values +/- standard error.
- Figure 3 is a histogram showing the control on Asian rust by two varieties of soybean plants DM 5859 (indicated with 5859) and NS 6209 (indicated with 6209) of Example 7.
- 7 DAD seven days after application at the time D.
- 7 DAE seven days after application at the time E.
- BASIC indicates basic treatment with the products FOX, AUREO, ELATUS and NIMBUS.
- Figure 4 is a histogram showing the level of defoliation of two varieties of soybean plants, DM 5859 (indicated with 5859) and NS 6209 (indicated with 6209) of Example 7.
- BASIC indicates basic treatment with the products FOX, AUREO, ELATUS and NIMBUS.
- Figure 5 is a histogram showing the grain yield ( in sacas per hectare) of two varieties of soybean plants, DM 5859 (indicated with 5859) and NS 6209 (indicated with 6209) of Example 7.
- BASIC indicates basic treatment with the products FOX, AUREO, ELATUS and NIMBUS .
- the tannin has 8% humidity
- the green-brown-coloured homogeneous suspension thus obtained was then transferred to a tank and stored at room temperature.
- Example 2 List of ingredients
- the tannin has 8% humidity
- the brown-coloured homogeneous suspension thus obtained was then transferred to a tank and stored at room temperature .
- the tannin has 8% humidity
- the brown-coloured homogeneous suspension thus obtained was then transferred to a tank and stored at room temperature.
- Example 1 The process described in Example 1 was repeated with the difference that carboxymethylcellulose was not added, and was replaced with water.
- the green-brown-coloured homogeneous suspension thus obtained was then transferred to a tank and stored at room temperature.
- a viscosity of 1,800 cP was measured for the suspension of Example 1; a viscosity of 1,300 cP was measured for the suspension of Example 2; a viscosity of 1,350 cP was measured for the suspension of Example 3; and a viscosity of 300 cP was measured for the suspension of Example 4.
- the plants in each pot showed a similar growth rate .
- the leaves were sent to an analysis laboratory and. after washing the same with a solution at 0.2% of citric acid, they were dried, essiccated, ground and analyzed to determine the Cu content by means of mass spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma source, using the instrument ICP-MS Agilent 7500 ce (distributed by Agilent Technologies, Japan) .
- the differentiated fertilizations were carried out on day 0 (T O), using a nebulizer and wetting the leaves of the test plants until they were dripping, according to the dosages indicated in Table 6.
- the plants of the blank were wetted only with water .
- leaves of the same age as those previously sampled at day 0 were removed, selecting leaves from the third to the eleventh node and more specifically those positioned at the 3 rd , 6 th , 8 th and 10 th node 12 hours after treatment and those positioned at the 5 , 7 , 9 , and 11 node 36 hours after treatment.
- T 7 The final sampling of the estimate was made on day 7 (T 7) and involved the collection of leaves of analogous age as those taken in the previous surveys, thus excluding newly formed leaflets, selecting the second and twelfth leaf of the plants of each object, aggregating them without distinction of replications.
- the apexes 1 and 2 indicate groups of statistically analogous values .
- both the object 2 sample and the object 3 sample have values higher than those of the blank object nr. 1 for all the parameters tested and at all the different measurement times.
- the length of the internodes at time T7 is much higher for both sample 2 and sample 3 compared to the blank.
- the apexes 1, 2 and 3 indicate groups of statistically analogous values.
- Example 1 has an optimum capacity of being rapidly absorbed by the leaves without causing any phytotoxicity . This is obviously an advantage, as a slow absorption would make the treatment product susceptible to being exposed to rain, and therefore to be washed away.
- Example 1 The suspension of Example 1 is therefore suitable for use by spraying on vine plants, it is rapidly absorbed and has performances comparable to products present on the market.
- DM 5859 distributed by the company Donmario, Brazil
- NS 6209 distributed by Nidera Sementes, Brazil
- the test consisted of six treatments (including the blank) , the doses being summarized in Table 9, in which Fox (Bayer CropScience) Aureo (Adjuvant - Bayer CropScience) , Elatus (Syngenta) and Nimbus (Adjuvant - Syngenta) are systemic and adjuvant fungicides, whereas Unizeb Gold® is a contact fungicide and Cu_SCL a fertilizer corresponding to the suspension of Example 1.
- the plots consisted of five rows (spaced from each other at 0.45 m) 5.0 metres long, for a total of 2.25 m x 5.0 m (11.25 m 2 ) in each plot.
- Table 10 The treatments of Table 10 were carried out according to the program of applications illustrated in Table 9, in which complementary information is also0 provided, such as the climatic conditions at the time of application.
- the application was carried out using a portable precision nebulizer, pressurized with CO 2 at a pressure of 3.0 Bar, with an application dosage of 150 1/ha.
- the experimental arrangement was 5 rows for each of0 the six treatments and three repetitions.
- Figure 4 shows the degree of defoliation of the soybean plants measured ten days after the time F (10 DAF) .
- Figure 4 shows that, whereas the blank suffered a severe defoliation following uncontrolled disease, the treated plants were protected from the phenomenon in varying degrees. The plants subjected to treatment nr. 2 suffered a severe defoliation as the systemic treatment was not sufficient.
- Treatment nr. 3 with UNIZEB GOLD® gave a lesser defoliation with respect to treatments 4-6 with Cu_SCL. Again, it should be considered that treatments 4-6 provide a lower dosage with respect to treatment with UNIZEB GOLD®.
- Figure 5 shows a comparison of the yield of soybean expressed in sacas per hectare for both of the varieties. Each saca corresponds to 60 kg.
- the yield obtained following treatment with Cu_SCL was comparable to, and in the variety 6209 even higher than the plants that had been treated with UNIZEB GOLD®.
- the suspension of the present invention is a valid substitute of a commercial fungicide as it has a similar efficiency in controlling Asian rust and gives rise to comparable or even higher plant yields.
- the suspension of the present invention has the advantage of not being phytotoxic.
- Example 11 List of ingredients
- the tannin has 8% humidity
- the red-coloured homogeneous suspension thus obtained was then transferred to a tank and stored at room temperature.
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