WO2007132224A2 - Nematicidal composition - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to pesticidal compositions, in particular to compositions that control nematode pests and their use, especially in agriculture.
- a nematicidal composition comprising (i) one or more essential oils selected from Tagetes erecta oil, Ocimum basilicium (sweet basil) oil or a Cymbopogon martini (palmerosa) oil, or a mixture thereof, or a component of any of these which has a nematicidal effect (ii) an agriculturally acceptable carrier oil and (iii) an emulsifier . Where components are used, they are suitably other than eugenol .
- nematicidal includes both nematode killing and repellency effects.
- the composition comprises Cymbopogon martini (palmerosa) oil or Tagetes erecta oil, and especially Cymbopogon martini (palmerosa) oil or a nematicidal component thereof.
- One or more isolated components of these oils may be utilised in the compositions, provided these have nematicidal properties.
- Components of Tagetes erecta essential oil include dihydrotagetone, thiophenes and ocimene, or which dihydrotagetone is the most important component.
- components include terpenoids, particularly linalool, eugenol, thymol, and estragole.
- Cymbopogon martini (palmerosa) oil includes geraniol .
- components which may be used include dihydrotagetone, thiophenes, ocimene, linalool, thymol, estragole, and geraniol.
- Particular components for use in the composition of the invention include geraniol, dihydrotagetone, linalool or thymol, and especially geraniol or dihydrotagetone.
- composition comprises as component (i) one or more essential oils selected from Tagetes erecta oil, Ocim ⁇ m basilicium (sweet basil) oil or a Cymbopogon martini (palmerosa) oil, or a mixture thereof.
- the agriculturally acceptable carrier oil acts as a carrier for the essential oil, allowing a smaller quantity of the essential oils to be distributed through the soil, thus improving efficacy and reducing phytotoxicity. Furthermore, in the case of root crops, such as potato, carrot, turnips, chicory, parsnips etc., the use of smaller quantities of essential oils can lead to a reduction in any taint problems .
- the composition suitably contains no more than 5%w/w of any one essential oil, for example no more than 4%w/w of the or each essential oil, more suitably no more than 3%w/w and preferably no more than 2%w/w of the or each essential oil.
- the composition may contain from 0.5%w/w-5%w/w of each essential oil, for example from l%w/w-5%w/w.
- the composition will suitably have no more than 15%w/w total essential oil content, for example no more than 12%w/w, more suitably no more than 9 and probably no more than 6%w/w total essential oil.
- the composition may comprise no more than 4%w/w, or even 3%w/w or 2%w/w essential oil.
- effective nematode control can be achieved by applying for instance from 1-20 litres per hectare, such as from up to 10 litres per hectare of the composition to the soil surrounding crops. In many cases, administration of from 2 to 5 litres per hectare will be appropriate .
- the low concentrations of active components used in the compositions of the invention provides environmental benefits.
- adverse effects against beneficial insects such as bees, ladybirds (Coccinella septemp ⁇ ncata) and earthworms (Eisenia foetida) or beneficial soil microorganisms are minimised.
- the composition contains a mixture of at least two of the oils specified as possible components (i) above, which show synergistic effects when used together in the control of nematodes .
- the composition may comprise a combination of Tagetes erecta oil and Ocimum basil ⁇ c ⁇ um (sweet basil) oil, a combination of Tagetes erecta oil and Cymbopogon martini (palmerosa) oil, or a combination of Ocimum basilicium (sweet basil) oil and Cymbopogon martini (palmerosa) oil.
- the composition comprises a mixture of all three oils, each being present in amounts as described above, but preferably in ratios which give rise to synergistic effects. As a result, it is possible to reduce the dosage of the essential oils still further.
- Suitable ratios of the various essential oils using in the mixtures will vary depending upon the optimum synergy values achievable, as well as the particular nematode problem being treated. Generally however, the amount of any single oil will not exceed three times the amount of any other oil within the composition. In one embodiment, the composition comprises approximately equal quantities of each of the essential oils.
- compositions comprising at least these two oils (or nematicidally active components thereof) form a particular embodiment of the invention.
- composition may additionally comprise other oils, in particular sweet basil oil and/or thyme oil, although in a further particular embodiment, the composition comprises all four oils . Synergy in particular has been noted when this combination has been used.
- the agriculturally acceptable carrier oil is suitably a vegetable oil such as including canola oil (OSR) , sunflower oil, cottonseed oil, palm oil or soybean oil.
- the oil is canola oil.
- the composition of the invention comprises an emulsifier, which may be any known agriculturally acceptable emulsifier.
- the emulsifier will comprise a surfactant, typically alkylaryl sulphonates, ethoxylated alcohols, polyalkoxylated butyl ethers, calcium alkyl benzene sulphonates, polyalkylene glycol ethers and butyl polyalkylene oxide block copolymers as are known in the art .
- Nonyl phenol emulsifiers such as Triton N57TM are particular examples of emulsifiers, which may be used in the compositions of the invention, as are polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters such as polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate (sold by ICI under the trade name "TweenTM") .
- polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters such as polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate (sold by ICI under the trade name "TweenTM"
- natural organic emulsifiers may be preferred, particularly for organic farming applications .
- coconut oils such as coconut diethanolamide is an example of such an compound. Palm oil products such as Lauryl stearate may also be used.
- the emulsifier is suitably present in an amount which is sufficient to ensure that the composition has the desired miscibility with water.
- the emulsifier may be present in amounts of from 1 to 20%w/w, suitably up to 10%w/w and in particular about 5%w/w.
- composition of the invention further comprises (iv) a component which remediates symptoms of viral infection.
- a component which remediates symptoms of viral infection may be compounds which reduce ethylene production or have antiviral effects .
- Ethylene production is increased following infection with many viruses, and application of compounds, which reduce this, can be used to remediate symptoms .
- a particular example of compounds which are known to reduce ethylene production are salicylate compounds such as salicyclic acid or esters thereof, in particular alkyl ester.
- salicylate compounds such as salicyclic acid or esters thereof, in particular alkyl ester.
- alkyl esters include Ci_ 10 alkyl esters such as methyl salicylate.
- the salicylate compound used in the composition is in the form of an essential oil.
- essential oils which include salicylic acid or salicylates include wintergreen oil, as well as oils from Chenopodium, Erythroxylum, Eugenia, Gaultheria, Myristica, Syzygium, Xanthophyllum, Cinnamonium, Gualtheria, Gossypium and mentha.
- wintergreen oil contains a high proportion of methyl salicylate, and therefore forms a readily useable source of active ingredient, which is readily miscible with the composition.
- the compound used may be used compounds which have antiviral activity and such as jasmonic acid or derivatives thereof.
- Particular derivatives are alkyl esters such as Ci-xoalkyl esters such as methyl jasmonate.
- composition of the invention need only contain a relatively small amount of such a compound, for example up to 1.0%w/w, suitably up to 0.5%w/w, and preferably only a trace amount up to 0.1%w/w or even 0.005%w/w for instance, 0.001%w/w.
- a relatively small amount of such a compound for example up to 1.0%w/w, suitably up to 0.5%w/w, and preferably only a trace amount up to 0.1%w/w or even 0.005%w/w for instance, 0.001%w/w.
- the amount of oil added should be sufficient to ensure that the desired concentration of the active compound is supplied.
- oils with relatively high concentrations of the compounds such as wintergreen oil, may be preferred.
- composition comprises wintergreen oil as component (iv) as described above.
- the composition can be used as a "one product strategy" for dealing with several separate but related issues. Specifically it can tackle nematodes and the virus that they vector by:
- compositions of the invention are useful in treating Cyst nematodes and root knot nematodes, and in particular Cyst nematodes such as Potato Cyst nematodes (PCN) .
- Cyst nematodes such as Potato Cyst nematodes (PCN) .
- PCN Potato Cyst nematodes
- compositions are suitably prepared by mixing the components together in a conventional manner.
- the essential oil(s), the viral symptom remediation component and the emulsifier are added to the agriculturally acceptable carrier oil and mixed with stirring until the components are evenly diluted throughout the composition.
- compositions of the invention are suitably diluted in water before application.
- compositions described above are generally concentrates .
- the inventions provide a formulation for administration to soil containing or suspected of containing nematode pests, a formulation comprising a composition as described above, and water.
- the soil will either contain crops or the formulation may be applied before crops have been planted as a preparation procedure.
- the amount of water used will depend upon the particular mode of administration of the nematicidal formulation, and to where it is being applied, for example to soil or crops or the like.
- the final formulation will contain from 0.1-7%v/v, preferably from 0.6-7% and suitably at about 4-6%v/v of the composition of the invention and the remainder is water.
- the invention provides a method for killing or controlling nematodes which method comprises applying to the nematodes or to the locus thereof, a composition as described above.
- the composition is one that contains a component, which remediates viral infection, and so the treatment provides a combined pesticidal and viral symptom remediation effect.
- Nematode pests which may be treated with the compositions and methods described above include wheat nematodes (Anguina tritici) , grass seed nematodes (Anguina agrostis) , Spring dwarf nematodes (Aphelenchoides fragariae) , pine wood nematodes (Bursaphelenchus xylophylus) , chrysanthemum nematodes (Aphelenchoides ritzema-bosi) , bulb and stem nematodes (Ditylenchus dipsaci) , potato rot nematodes (Ditylenchus destructor) , root lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus ap.), root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne sp.), Cyst nematodes (Heterodera sp.) r cyst nematodes (Globodera s
- stubby-root nematodes Trycodorus sp
- dagger nematodes Xiphinema sp.
- needle nematodes Longidorus sp.
- pin nematodes Paratylenchus sp.
- stunt nematodes Tylenchorhynchus sp.
- lance nematodes Hoplolaimus sp.
- spiral nematodes Helicotylenchus sp.
- ring nematodes Criconema sp.
- nematode pests which may be treated as described herein include bulb and stem nematodes (Ditylenchus dipsaci) , potato rot nematode (Ditylenchus destructor) , root lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus sp.), root-knot nematodes ⁇ Meloidogyne sp.), cyst nematodes ⁇ Heterodera sp. ) and cyst nematodes [Globodera spp.)
- the product is suitable for use on most crops, but in particular can be used for the treatment of greenhouse crops, vegetables, in particular root vegetables such as potato, and fruit crops.
- compositions have low phytotoxicity at the effective concentrations . They appear to act as contact nematicides and may not be well translocated through plant tissue. However, they do persist well when applied to soil, and so provide reasonable protection over a period of time.
- the invention further provides the use of a composition as described above which contain a compound which remediates viral symptoms, as a combined nematicidal/viral symptom remediation composition.
- composition or formulation described above may be used alone or they may be used in combination with other agrochemicals such as herbicides, fungicides, insecticides or plant growth regulators .
- the invention provides the use of a composition as described above as a nematicide, for administration to soil at a rate of less than 5 litres per hectare, and preferably at no more than 2 litres per hectare.
- composition applied in any particular situation will vary depending upon a number of factors such as the nature of the crop, the level of infestation etc. Typically however, up to 20, for example up to 10, and suitably from 2-5 litres of the composition described above before water is added, will be applied per hectare. Thus the amount of essential oil added will generally be up to 0.2 litres per hectare, and suitably from 0.02 to 0.51itres per hectare. This is significantly lower than conventional methods .
- compositions were prepared using the following components, which were mixed together in the amounts listed in Table 1:
- composition 5 A further composition (Composition 5) was prepared by combining the following components :
- a control composition (Composition 6) was prepared by mixing the following components
- compositions had a similar appearance; all were light yellow, clear liquids.
- Example 1 Each of the compositions described in Example 1 was screened for nematicidal effects by assessing juvenile nematode (J2) mobility in the potato cyst nematode Globodera sp.
- PCN Potato cyst nematodes
- Globodera sp. were obtained from a sample of soil (approx. 5 kg), potato roots and potatoes obtained from a PCN-contaminated site.
- PCN were used in this study because it is a commercially important plant pest, it is readily available and easy to handle in the laboratory.
- Viable PCN cysts were collected by sieving using a method based on the flask method described by EPPO (1997) Phytosanitary procedures Globodera pallida and G. rostochiensis soil sampling methods. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. PM 3/30 (1). An amount of soil was mixed with water in 250 mL beakers, the cysts floated to the surface and the surface water was washed through 850 ⁇ m and 355 ⁇ m sieves. The cysts were collected in the 355 ⁇ m sieve. They were washed from the sieve into a separate beaker, collected by Pasteur pipette and placed into six-well plates containing tap water.
- the cysts were held in the dark in a temperature controlled room (20 0 C) for one month.
- the water in the wells was then replaced with 0.45 ⁇ m filtered potato root extract from potato varieties Charlotte and Sante grown in a plant growth room. Hatching started two days after addition of the extract aifti sufficient numbers of J2 nematodes to start the study were hatched within five days .
- Test solutions of the compositions described in Example 1 were prepared by diluting the compositions in aerated tap water (pH 8.18) at 20 0 C to form 5%v/v concentrations.
- Example 1 5.0 mli volumes of the compositions of Example 1 were made up to 100 mL volumes in volumetric flasks. The dilutions were vigorously stirred by magnetic stirrer at high speed for one hour. The dilutions were transferred to 250 mL beakers.
- All dilutions had a separated layer which formed quickly on the surface with the bulk of the dilutions having either a cloudy white or cloudy yellow appearance.
- the air temperature was monitored at 30-minute intervals in the test cabinet using Comark ICESPY electronic logging equipment. During the test period the temperature ranged from 18.3-20.0 0 C.
- the numbers of nematodes added to each well at the start, the numbers mobile at days 8 and 14 and the percentage immobile at day 8 and 14 for each well are shown in Table 3 and are summarised in Summary Table 4.
- the numbers of nematodes added to each well at the start, the numbers mobile at days 8 and 14 and the percentage immobile at day 8 and 14 for each well are shown in Table 3 and are summarised in Summary Table 4.
- J2 nematodes in plant oils J2 nematodes in plant oils .
- Palmerosa oil showed the greatest activity against the nematodes, but sweet basil oil and tagetes oil showed good levels of activity. In this trial, thyme oil was ineffective.
- Example 3 Synergy studies The study was designed to assess the nematicidal effects of combinations of Thyme Oil 2% w/w, Sweet Basil Oil (Linalool) 2% w/w, Tagetes Oil 2% w/w, Palmerosa Oil 2% w/w and Wintergreen Oil 0.5% w/w on juvenile nematode survival in the potato cyst nematode Globodera sp.
- composition 1 palmerosa oil
- composition 2 sweet basil oil
- composition 3 tagetes oil (1:1:1)
- composition 1 palmerosa oil
- composition 2 sweet basil oil
- composition 1 palmerosa oil
- composition 3 tagetes oil
- composition 2 sweet basil oil
- composition 3 tagetes oil (1:1)
- composition 1 palmerosa oil
- composition 2 sweet basil oil
- composition 3 tagetes oil
- composition 4 thyme oil (1:1:1:1)
- concentrations tested included 5.0% v/v in water of the combined mixtures of the plant oils. Water accommodated fractions of the oils in water were tested by vigorously mixing the oils in water for two hours and then removing the aqueous layer for testing after allowing a 30 minute period of separation.
- mixture F For four oil mixture (mixture F), 1.25 mL of each oil were made up to 100 mL.
- Example 2 The method of Example 2 was essentially repeated using these mixtures. Exposure was carried out in polystyrene plate wells containing 5 mL volumes of the test solutions as described in Example 2. The concentrations used were 0.5% and 5.0% v/v of the compositions diluted with aerated tap water with four replicates for each. The control comprised aerated tap water only.
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