U.S. patent application number 15/740031 was filed with the patent office on 2018-07-05 for herbicidal composition comprising cinmethylin and saflufenacil.
The applicant listed for this patent is BASF Agro B.V.. Invention is credited to Mariano ETCHEVERRY, Richard R. EVANS, Helmut KRAUS, Rex A. LIEBL, Ryan Louis NIELSON, Bernd SIEVERNICH, Cyrill ZAGAR.
Application Number | 20180184658 15/740031 |
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Family ID | 54360320 |
Filed Date | 2018-07-05 |
United States Patent
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20180184658 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
KRAUS; Helmut ; et
al. |
July 5, 2018 |
HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING CINMETHYLIN AND SAFLUFENACIL
Abstract
The present invention relates to a herbicidal composition
comprising saflufenacil. The invention also relates to methods and
uses for controlling undesirable vegetation, in particular in
crops.
Inventors: |
KRAUS; Helmut; (Research
Triangle Park, NC) ; SIEVERNICH; Bernd; (Hassloch,
DE) ; ETCHEVERRY; Mariano; (Kiev, UA) ; EVANS;
Richard R.; (Raleigh, NC) ; NIELSON; Ryan Louis;
(Schriesheim, DE) ; ZAGAR; Cyrill; (Raleigh,
NC) ; LIEBL; Rex A.; (Raleigh, NC) |
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Applicant: |
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BASF Agro B.V. |
Amhem |
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NL |
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54360320 |
Appl. No.: |
15/740031 |
Filed: |
June 30, 2016 |
PCT Filed: |
June 30, 2016 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/EP2016/065412 |
371 Date: |
December 27, 2017 |
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62190770 |
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1/1 |
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A01N 2300/00 20130101;
A01N 43/54 20130101; A01N 43/90 20130101; A01N 43/90 20130101; A01N
43/54 20130101; A01N 2300/00 20130101; A01N 43/54 20130101; A01N
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A01N 43/90 20060101
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Foreign Application Data
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15191723.4 |
Claims
1-16. (canceled)
17. A herbicidal composition comprising a synergistically
herbicidal effective amount of (a)
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane, any of its individual enantiomers or any non-racemic
mixture thereof (herbicide A) and (b) saflufenacil (herbicide
B).
18. The composition according to claim 17 wherein the herbicide A
is
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane.
19. The composition according to claim 17 wherein the weight ratio
of herbicide A to herbicide B is from 1:0.002 to 1:8.
20. The composition according to claim 17 wherein the weight ratio
of herbicide A to herbicide B is from 1:0.02 to 1:0.8.
21. The composition according to claim 17, further comprising at
least one herbicide C selected from the group consisting of
acetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), amicarbazone (C.3),
amidosulfuron (C.4), aminopyralid (C.5), amitrole (C.6), asulam
(C.7), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid (C.10),
benfluralin (C.11), bensulfuron (C.12), bensulide (C.13), bentazone
(C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bifenox (C.16), bispyribac (C.17),
bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide (C.19), carfentrazone (C.20),
chloridazon (C.21), chlorpropham (C.22), chlorsulfuron (C.23),
chlorthal (C.24), chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim (C.26), clodinafop
(C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid (C.29), cycloxydim (C.30),
cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D (C.33), dazomet
(C.34), 2,4-DB (C.35), desmedipham (C.36), dicamba (C.37),
dichlorprop (C.38), dichlorprop-P (C.39), diclofop (C.40),
diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43),
dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), diquat (C.46),
dithiopyr (C.47), diuron (C.48), ethametsulfuron (C.49),
ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P (C.52),
fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam (C.55),
fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone (C.58),
flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), fluometuron (C.61),
flupyrsulfuron (C.62), flurochloridone (C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64),
flurtamone (C.65), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67),
glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70),
halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P (C.72), indaziflam (C.73),
imazamox (C.74), imazapic (C.75), imazapyr (C.76), imazaquin
(C.77), imazethapyr (C.78), imazosulfuron (C.79), iodosulfuron
(C.80), iofensulfuron (C.81), ioxynil (C.82), isoproturon (C.83),
isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole (C.85), lenacil (C.86), linuron
(C.87), MCPA (C.88), MCPB (C.89), mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P
(C.91), mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione (C.93), metam (C.94),
metamitron (C.95), metazachlor (C.96), methiozoline (C.97),
metobromuron (C.98), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),
metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102), metsulfuron (C.103),
molinate (C.104), monosodium methyl arsenate (MSMA) (C.105),
napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron (C.108),
orthosulfamuron (C.109), oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111),
oxadiazon (C.112), oxasulfuron (C.113), oxyfluorfen (C.114),
pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116), pethoxamid (C.117),
phenmedipham (C.118), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120),
pinoxaden (C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123),
profoxydim (C.124), prometryne (C.125), propaquizafop (C.126),
propoxycarbazone (C.127), propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb
(C.129), prosulfuron (C.130), pyraflufen (C.131), pyridate (C.132),
pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam (C.134), quinclorac (C.135),
quinmerac (C.136), quinoclamine (C.137), quizalofop (C.138),
quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140), sethoxydim (C.141),
siduron (C.142), simazine (C.143), sulcotrione (C.144),
sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione (C.147),
tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone
(C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone
(C.153), tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate (C.155), triasulfuron
(C.156), tribenuron (C.157), triclopyr (C.158), trifloxysulfuron
(C.159), trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin (C.161),
triflusulfuron (C.162), tritosulfuron (C.163),
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluorop-
yridine-2-carboxylic acid (C.164), benzyl
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylate (CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally
acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof.
22. The composition according to claim 17, further comprising at
least one safener D selected from the group consisting of benoxacor
(D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyometrinil (D.3), cyprosulfamide (D.4),
dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), dietholate (D.7), fenchlorazole
(D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole (D.10), fluxofenim (D.11),
furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14), mephenate
(D.15), naphthaleneacetic acid (D.16), naphthalic anhydride (D.17),
oxabetrinil (D.18), 4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane
(MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3) (D.19),
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20),
N-(2-Methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide
(CAS 129531-12-0) (D.21), and agriculturally acceptable salts,
esters or amides thereof.
23. The composition according to claim 17, further comprising one
or more auxiliaries customary in crop protection.
24. A method for controlling undesirable vegetation which comprises
applying to the vegetation or the locus thereof or applying to the
soil or water to prevent the emergence or growth of the undesirable
vegetation the composition as claimed in claim 17.
25. The method of claim 24 wherein the undesirable vegetation is
controlled in a crop plant selected from the group consisting of
wheat, barley, rye, triticale, oat, corn (maize), sunflower, rice,
soybeans, peas, Vicia-beans, Phaseolus-beans, peanuts, oilseed
rape, canola, cotton, potato, sugarbeet, sugarcane, turfgrasses and
vegetables.
26. The method of claim 24 wherein the undesirable vegetation is
selected from the genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena,
Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine,
Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia,
Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon, Anthemis, Amaranthus, Ambrosia,
Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza, Descurainia, Galium,
Geranium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Polygonum, Raphanus,
Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi.
27. The method of claim 24 wherein the undesirable vegetation is
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Avena, Digitaria, Lolium,
Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon, Chenopodium, Galium, Geranium, Papaver,
Polygonum and Stellaria.
28. The method of claim 24 wherein the undesirable vegetation is
selected from Alopecurus myosuroides, Avena fatua, Digitaria
sanguinalis, Lolium multiflorum, Setaria viridis, Sorghum
halepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, Galium aparine,
Geranium dissectum, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum convolvulus and
Stellaria media.
29. The method according to claim 24 wherein the undesirable
vegetation is a herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species.
30. The method according to claim 24 wherein the herbicide A and
herbicide B are each applied pre-emergence of the undesirable
vegetation.
31. The method according to claim 24 wherein the herbicide A is
applied in an amount of from 10 to 1000 g/ha and the herbicide B is
applied in an amount of from 0.5 to 400 g/ha.
32. The method of claim 24, wherein the herbicide A is
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane.
33. The method of claim 24, wherein the weight ratio of herbicide A
to herbicide B is from 1:0.002 to 1:8.
34. The method of claim 24, wherein the weight ratio of herbicide A
to herbicide B is from 1:0.02 to 1:0.8.
35. The method of claim 24, wherein the compositum further
comprises at least one herbicide C selected from the group
consisting of acetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), amicarbazone
(C.3), amidosulfuron (C.4), aminopyralid (C.5), amitrole (C.6),
asulam (C.7), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid
(C.10), benfluralin (C.11), bensulfuron (C.12), bensulide (C.13),
bentazone (C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bifenox (C.16), bispyribac
(C.17), bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide (C.19), carfentrazone
(C.20), chloridazon (C.21), chlorpropham (C.22), chlorsulfuron
(C.23), chlorthal (C.24), chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim (C.26),
clodinafop (C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid (C.29), cycloxydim
(C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D (C.33),
dazomet (C.34), 2,4-DB (C.35), desmedipham (C.36), dicamba (C.37),
dichlorprop (C.38), dichlorprop-P (C.39), diclofop (C.40),
diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43),
dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), diquat (C.46),
dithiopyr (C.47), diuron (C.48), ethametsulfuron (C.49),
ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P (C.52),
fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam (C.55),
fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone (C.58),
flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), fluometuron (C.61),
flupyrsulfuron (C.62), flurochloridone (C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64),
flurtamone (C.65), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67),
glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70),
halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P (C.72), indaziflam (C.73),
imazamox (C.74), imazapic (C.75), imazapyr (C.76), imazaquin
(C.77), imazethapyr (C.78), imazosulfuron (C.79), iodosulfuron
(C.80), iofensulfuron (C.81), ioxynil (C.82), isoproturon (C.83),
isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole (C.85), lenacil (C.86), linuron
(C.87), MCPA (C.88), MCPB (C.89), mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P
(C.91), mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione (C.93), metam (C.94),
metamitron (C.95), metazachlor (C.96), methiozoline (C.97),
metobromuron (C.98), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),
metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102), metsulfuron (C.103),
molinate (C.104), monosodium methyl arsenate (MSMA) (C.105),
napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron (C.108),
orthosulfamuron (C.109), oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111),
oxadiazon (C.112), oxasulfuron (C.113), oxyfluorfen (C.114),
pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116), pethoxamid (C.117),
phenmedipham (C.118), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120),
pinoxaden (C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123),
profoxydim (C.124), prometryne (C.125), propaquizafop (C.126),
propoxycarbazone (C.127), propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb
(C.129), prosulfuron (C.130), pyraflufen (C.131), pyridate (C.132),
pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam (C.134), quinclorac (C.135),
quinmerac (C.136), quinoclamine (C.137), quizalofop (C.138),
quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140), sethoxydim (C.141),
siduron (C.142), simazine (C.143), sulcotrione (C.144),
sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione (C.147),
tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone
(C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone
(C.153), tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate (C.155), triasulfuron
(C.156), tribenuron (C.157), triclopyr (C.158), trifloxysulfuron
(C.159), trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin (C.161),
triflusulfuron (C.162), tritosulfuron (C.163),
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylic acid (C.164), benzyl
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylate (CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally
acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof.
36. The method of claim 24, wherein the compositum further
comprises at least one safener D selected from the group consisting
of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyometrinil (D.3),
cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6),
dietholate (D.7), fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole
(D.10), fluxofenim (D.11), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13),
mefenpyr (D.14), mephenate (D.15), naphthaleneacetic acid (D.16),
naphthalic anhydride (D.17), oxabetrinil (D.18),
4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS
71526-07-3) (D.19),
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20),
N-(2-Methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide
(CAS 129531-12-0) (D.21), and agriculturally acceptable salts,
esters or amides thereof.
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to a herbicidal composition
comprising saflufenacil. The invention also relates to methods and
uses for controlling undesirable vegetation, in particular in
crops.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In crop protection, it is desirable, in principle, to
increase the specific activity of an active compound and the
reliability of the effect. It is particularly desirable for the
crop protection product to control the harmful plants effectively,
but at the same time to be compatible with the useful plants in
question. Also desirable is a broad spectrum of activity allowing
the simultaneous control of harmful plants. Frequently, this cannot
be achieved using a single herbicidally active compound.
[0003] Further, cases of herbicide-resistant weeds are becoming
increasingly common. These biotypes survive herbicide application
at doses that usually give effective control of the species.
Resistant weed biotypes are a consequence of basic evolutionary
processes. Individuals within a species that are best adapted to a
particular practice are selected for and will increase in the
population. Once a weed population is exposed to a herbicide to
which one or more plants are naturally resistant, the herbicide
kills susceptible individuals, but allows resistant individuals to
survive and reproduce. With repeated herbicide use, resistant weeds
that initially appear as isolated plants or patches in a field can
quickly spread to dominate the population and the soil seed
bank.
[0004] For example, herbicide resistance within weeds, in
particular grass weeds such as, for example, Alopecurus myosuroides
(ALOMY), Apera spica-venti (APESV) or Lolium species (LOLSS) has
become a major concern for farmers, resulting in dramatic weed
control problems, for example in cereal crops. Herbicides from the
group of ACCase- and ALS-inhibitors are most affected by resistance
evolution but also various other types of herbicides.
[0005] Thus, there is also a need to develop practices for
preventing, delaying or managing herbicide resistance in weeds.
[0006] Saflufenacil is the common name of the herbicidal compound
with the IUPAC name
N'-{2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-[1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3-methyl-2,6-dioxo-4-(trifluo-
romethyl)pyrimidin-1-yl]benzoyl}-N-isopropyl-N-methylsulfamide and
the Chemical Abstracts name
2-chloro-5-[3,6-dihydro-3-methyl-2,6-dioxo-4-(trifluoromethyl)-1(2H)-pyri-
midinyl]-4-fluoro-N-[[methyl(1-methylethyl)amino]sulfonyl]benzamide
(CAS RN 372137-35-4) that is described in the The e-Pesticide
Manual, Version 5.2, British Crop Production Council, 2008-2011,
entry 770. Saflufenacil is marketed by BASF under the trade name
Kixor.RTM. for use on a wide range of crops including, inter alia,
cereals, rice, legumes, soybeans and sunflowers.
[0007] WO 03/024221 discloses herbicidal compositions comprising
certain 3-phenyluracils as active compound A) and at least one
further active compound selected from active compounds of various
herbicide classes b1) to b15) and saferners. The composition may
comprise phenyluracil 1.7 (corresponding to saflufenacil) as active
compound A) and cinmethylin as further active compound (see WO
03/024221, page 19, Table A; page 35, Composition No. 1.298 and
page 38, lines 38 to 40).
[0008] Nevertheless, there is still room for improvement, for
example regarding the activity, spectrum of activity, application
rates, compatibility with useful plants and the control of
resistant weed biotypes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] It is an object of the present invention to provide
herbicidal compositions, which show enhanced herbicide action
against undesirable harmful plants and/or have improved
compatibility with the useful plants (in particular crop
plants).
[0010] In particular, it is an object of the present invention to
provide herbicidal compositions, which provide weed control
comparable to the individual compounds with significantly reduced
application rates. It is also an object of the present invention to
provide herbicidal compositions, which provide significantly
enhanced weed control with application rates comparable to those of
the individual compounds.
[0011] Furthermore, it is an object of the present invention to
provide herbicidal compositions, which maintain or improve the
level of weed control, while showing less damage in the cultured
crop in comparison to the individual compounds.
[0012] In addition, the compositions according to the invention
should have a broad spectrum of activity.
[0013] Another object of the present invention lies in the
effective control of herbicide-resistant weed biotypes, in
particular in herbicide-resistant grass weeds.
[0014] These and further objects are achieved by the herbicidal
compositions, uses and methods below.
[0015] Accordingly, in one aspect of the invention there is
provided a herbicidal composition comprising a synergistically
herbicidal effective amount of a)
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane, any of its individual enantiomers or any non-racemic
mixture thereof (herbicide A) and (b) saflufenacil (herbicide
B).
[0016] The term "herbicide A" as used herein is meant to include
the racemic mixture
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane (herein also referred to as the "exo-(.+-.)-isomers", CAS
RN 87818-31-3)
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[0017] any of its individual enantiomers or any non-racemic mixture
thereof. The racemic mixture contains equal parts of the two
enantiomers (+)-2-exo-(2-M
ethylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane
(herein also referred to as the "exo-(+)-isomer", CAS RN
87818-61-9) and
(-)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]hep-
tane (herein also referred to as the "exo-(-)-isomer", CAS RN
87819-60-1). The exo-(.+-.)-isomers, the exo-(+)-isomer and the
exo-(-)-isomer including their preparation and herbicidal
properties are disclosed in EP 0 081 893 A2 (see Examples 29, 34,
35 and 62). Further preparation methods of these compounds are
described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,487,945 (see Embodiments 46 and 48).
The racemic mixture
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane is also described in the The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth
Edition, Editor: C. D. S. Tomlin, British Crop Production Council,
2006, entry 157, pages 195-196 with its common name cinmethylin,
its IUPAC name (1RS,2SR,4SR)-1,4-epoxy-p-menth-2-yl 2-methylbenzyl
ether and its Chemical Abstracts name
exo-(.+-.)-1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-2-[(2-methyl
phenyl)methoxy]-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, the herbicide A is
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane.
[0019] In another embodiment, the herbicide A is
(+)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]hep-
tane.
[0020] In another embodiment, the herbicide A is
(-)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]hep-
tane.
[0021] In another embodiment, herbicide A is a non-racemic mixture
of
(+)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]hep-
tane and
(-)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2-
.2.1]heptane. The non-racemic mixture contains unequal parts of the
exo-(+)-isomer and the exo-(-)-isomer. The weight ratio of the
exo-(+)-isomer to the exo-(-)-isomer in the non-racemic mixture can
vary widely.
[0022] The term "herbicidal effective amount" denotes an amount of
the active ingredients, which is sufficient for controlling
unwanted plants, especially for controlling unwanted plants in
cultivated plants and which does not result in a substantial damage
to the treated plants. Such an amount can vary in a broad range and
is dependent on various factors, such as the plants to be
controlled, the treated cultivated plant or material, the climatic
conditions and the specific composition according to the invention
used.
[0023] The composition of the invention may further comprise at
least one herbicide C (as defined hereinafter) which is different
from the herbicides A and B.
[0024] The composition of the invention may further comprise at
least one safener D (as defined hereinafter).
[0025] The composition of the invention may further comprise one or
more auxiliaries customary in crop protection (as defined
hereinafter).
[0026] In another aspect, the present invention relates to the use
of the composition as defined herein for controlling undesirable
vegetation.
[0027] The terms "plants" and "vegetation", as used herein, include
germinant seeds, emerging seedlings, plants emerging from
vegetative propagules, and established vegetation.
[0028] The terms "controlling" and "combating", as used herein, are
synonyms.
[0029] The terms "undesirable vegetation", "harmful plants",
"unwanted plants", "weeds" and "weed species", as used herein, are
synonyms.
[0030] In another aspect, the present invention relates to a method
for controlling undesirable vegetation which comprises applying to
the vegetation or the locus thereof or applying to the soil or
water to prevent the emergence or growth of the undesirable
vegetation a synergistically herbicidal effective amount of (a)
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane, any of its individual enantiomers or any non-racemic
mixture thereof (herbicide A) and (b) saflufenacil (herbicide
B).
[0031] The method of the invention may further comprise applying at
least one herbicide C (as defined hereinafter) which is different
from the herbicides A and B. The method of the invention may
further comprise applying at least one safener D. The method of the
invention may further comprise applying one or more auxiliaries
customary in crop protection.
[0032] The term "locus", as used herein, means the area in which
the vegetation or plants are growing or will grow, typically a
field.
[0033] In yet another aspect, the present invention relates to a
method for controlling undesirable vegetation which comprises
applying to the vegetation or the locus thereof or applying to the
soil or water to prevent the emergence or growth of the undesirable
vegetation the composition according to the invention.
[0034] Further embodiments of the invention are evident from the
description, the examples and the claims. It is to be understood
that the features mentioned above and still to be illustrated below
of the subject matter of the invention can be applied not only in
the combination given in each particular case but also in other
combinations, without leaving the scope of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] Surprisingly, it has been found that the combination of (a)
herbicide A and (b) saflufenacil (herbicide B) is capable of
providing a synergistic herbicidal effect.
[0036] Thus, in the compositions, uses and methods of this
invention, the herbicide A and herbicide B are each present or
applied in an amount sufficient to provide a synergistic herbicidal
effect.
[0037] The term "synergistic herbicidal effect" refers to the
herbicidal effect for a given combination of two herbicides where
the herbicidal activity of the combination exceeds the total of the
individual herbicidal activities of the herbicides when applied
separately. For this reason, the compositions can, based on the
individual components, be used at lower application rates to
achieve a herbicidal effect comparable to the individual
components.
[0038] In some embodiments of this invention, Colby's equation is
applied to determine whether the combination of herbicide A and
herbicide B shows a synergistic effect (see S. R. Colby,
"Calculating synergistic and antagonistic responses of herbicide
combinations", Weeds 1967, 15, pp. 20-22).
E=X+Y-(XY/100)
[0039] where X=effect in percent using herbicide A at an
application rate a;
[0040] Y=effect in percent using herbicide B at application rate
b;
[0041] E=expected effect (in %) of herbicide A+herbicide B at
application rates a+b.
[0042] For three-way combinations (herbicide A+herbicide
B+herbicide C) a modified Colby equation can be used:
E=X+Y+Z-[(XY+XZ+YZ)/100]-XYZ/10000
[0043] where E, X and Y are as defined above and Z is the
herbicidal effect in percent using a herbicide C (as defined
herein) at an application rate c.
[0044] In Colby's equation, the value E corresponds to the effect
(plant damage or injury) which is to be expected if the activity of
the individual compounds is additive. If the observed effect is
higher than the value E calculated according to the Colby equation,
a synergistic effect is present.
[0045] In one embodiment of the present invention, the
compositions, uses and methods disclosed herein are synergistic as
determined by the Colby equation. Specifically, the synergistic
herbicidal effect is determined according to the Colby
equation.
[0046] Moreover, the compositions, uses and methods of the present
invention provide excellent pre- and post-emergence control of
weeds. In particular, the compositions and methods are useful for
controlling undesirable vegetation before their emergence
(pre-emergence).
[0047] The compositions, uses and methods of the present invention
also show good crop compatibility, i.e. the combined application of
(a) herbicide A and (b) herbicide B in crops does not result in
increased damage of the crop plants when compared to the individual
application of herbicide A or herbicide B.
[0048] Furthermore, the compositions, uses and methods of the
present invention provide effective control of herbicide resistant
or tolerant weed species, in particular herbicide-resistant weed
biotypes. For example, the compositions, uses and methods of the
present invention can effectively control herbicide-resistant grass
weeds such as, for example, Alopecurus myosuroides (ALOMY), Apera
spica-venti (APESV), Phalaris species (PHASS) or Lolium species
(LOLSS). The compositions, uses and methods of the present
invention are also suitable for controlling herbicide-resistant
broadleaf weeds such as, for example, Papaver rhoeas (PAPRH, corn
poppy) which has evolved resistance, especially against
ALS-inhibiting herbicides.
[0049] In addition, the compositions, uses and methods of the
present invention can effectively control weed biotypes with
target-site resistance but also weed biotypes with non-target site
resistance. A particular advantage is that the compositions, uses
and methods of the present invention also provide effective control
of weed biotypes having both target-site resistance and
non-target-site resistance, such as e.g. resistant populations of
Alopecurus myosuroides (ALOMY) or Lolium rigidum (LOLRI).
[0050] "Target-site resistance", as used herein, occurs by mutation
within a gene coding for an herbicide target-site enzyme (limiting
the herbicide binding) or by overproduction of the target enzyme
(gene overexpression or amplification).
[0051] "Non-target-site resistance", as used herein, involves
mechanisms that minimize the amount of active herbicide reaching
the target site (e.g. reduced herbicide uptake or translocation,
increased herbicide sequestration, or enhanced herbicide
metabolism).
[0052] In the compositions of the present invention the weight
ratio of herbicide A (in particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane) to saflufenacil (herbicide B) is in general in the range
from 1:0.002 to 1:8, preferably in the range from 1:0.005 to 1:3,
more preferably in the range from 1:0.02 to 1:1, even more
preferably in the range from 1:0.02 to 1:0.8 and in particular in
the range from 1:0.02 to 1:0.6.
[0053] In addition to the herbicide A and herbicide B, the
composition of the invention may further comprise at least one
herbicide C which is different from the herbicides A and B.
[0054] Thus, in one embodiment, the compositions of the present
invention comprise herbicide A (in particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane), saflufenacil (herbicide B) and at least one herbicide
C.
[0055] Preferably, the herbicide C is selected from the group
consisting of acetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), amicarbazone
(C.3), amidosulfuron (C.4), aminopyralid (C.5), amitrole (C.6),
asulam (C.7), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid
(C.10), benfluralin (C.11), bensulfuron (C.12), bensulide (C.13),
bentazone (C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bifenox (C.16), bispyribac
(C.17), bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide (C.19), carfentrazone
(C.20), chloridazon (C.21), chlorpropham (C.22), chlorsulfuron
(C.23), chlorthal (C.24), chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim (C.26),
clodinafop (C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid (C.29), cycloxydim
(C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D (C.33),
dazomet (C.34), 2,4-DB (C.35), desmedipham (C.36), dicamba (C.37),
dichlorprop (C.38), dichlorprop-P (C.39), diclofop (C.40),
diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43),
dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), diquat (C.46),
dithiopyr (C.47), diuron (C.48), ethametsulfuron (C.49),
ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P (C.52),
fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam (C.55),
fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone (C.58),
flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), fluometuron (C.61),
flupyrsulfuron (C.62), flurochloridone (C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64),
flurtamone (C.65), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67),
glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70),
halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P (C.72), indaziflam (C.73),
imazamox (C.74), imazapic (C.75), imazapyr (C.76), imazaquin
(C.77), imazethapyr (C.78), imazosulfuron (C.79), iodosulfuron
(C.80), iofensulfuron (C.81), ioxynil (C.82), isoproturon (C.83),
isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole (C.85), lenacil (C.86), linuron
(C.87), MCPA (C.88), MCPB (C.89), mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P
(C.91), mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione (C.93), metam (C.94),
metamitron (C.95), metazachlor (C.96), methiozoline (C.97),
metobromuron (C.98), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),
metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102), metsulfuron (C.103),
molinate (C.104), monosodium methyl arsenate (MSMA) (C.105),
napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron (C.108),
orthosulfamuron (C.109), oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111),
oxadiazon (C.112), oxasulfuron (C.113), oxyfluorfen (C.114),
pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116), pethoxamid (C.117),
phenmedipham (C.118), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120),
pinoxaden (C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123),
profoxydim (C.124), prometryne (C.125), propaquizafop (C.126),
propoxycarbazone (C.127), propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb
(C.129), prosulfuron (C.130), pyraflufen (C.131), pyridate (C.132),
pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam (C.134), quinclorac (C.135),
quinmerac (C.136), quinoclamine (C.137), quizalofop (C.138),
quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140), sethoxydim (C.141),
siduron (C.142), simazine (C.143), sulcotrione (C.144),
sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione (C.147),
tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone
(C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone
(C.153), tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate (C.155), triasulfuron
(C.156), tribenuron (C.157), triclopyr (C.158), trifloxysulfuron
(C.159), trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin (C.161),
triflusulfuron (C.162), tritosulfuron (C.163),
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylic acid (C.164), benzyl
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylate (CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally
acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof.
[0056] More preferably, the herbicide C is selected from the group
consisting of acetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), aminopyralid
(C.5), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid (C.10),
bensulfuron (C.12), bentazone (C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15),
bispyribac (C.17), bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide (C.19),
chloridazon (C.21), chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim (C.26),
clodinafop (C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid (C.29), cycloxydim
(C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D (C.33),
dicamba (C.37), diclofop (C.40), diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr
(C.42), dimethachlor (C.43), dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P
(C.45), dithiopyr (C.47), ethametsulfuron (C.49), ethofumesate
(C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P (C.52), fenquinotrione
(C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam (C.55), fluazifop (C.56),
fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone (C.58), flufenacet (C.59),
flumioxazin (C.60), flupyrsulfuron (C.62), flurochloridone (C.63),
fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65), foramsulfuron (C.66),
glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69),
halauxifen (C.70), halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P (C.72),
indaziflam (C.73), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr
(C.78), iodosulfuron (C.80), isoproturon (C.83), isoxaben (C.84),
isoxaflutole (C.85), mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P (C.91),
mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione (C.93), metazachlor (C.96),
metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100), metosulam (C.101),
metribuzin (C.102), metsulfuron (C.103), napropamide (C.106),
napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron (C.108), oryzalin (C.110),
oxadiargyl (C.111), oxadiazon (C.112), oxyfluorfen (C.114),
pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116), pethoxamid (C.117),
picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120), pinoxaden (C.121),
pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123), profoxydim (C.124),
propaquizafop (C.126), propoxycarbazone (C.127), propyzamide
(C.128), prosulfocarb (C.129), pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam
(C.134), quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac (C.136), quizalofop (C.138),
quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140), simazine (C.143),
sulcotrione (C.144), sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146),
tembotrione (C.147), tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149),
thiencarbazone (C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate
(C.152), topramezone (C.153), tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate
(C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin
(C.161), tritosulfuron (C.163),
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluorop-
yridine-2-carboxylic acid (C.164), benzyl
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylate (CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally
acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof.
[0057] Even more preferably, the herbicide C is selected from the
group consisting of acetochlor (C.1), bicyclopyrone (C.15),
bromoxynil (C.18), clomazone (C.28), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37),
diflufenican (C.41), dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45),
florasulam (C.55), flucarbazone (C.58), flumioxazin (C.60),
fluroxypyr (C.64), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67),
glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70),
imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr (C.78), isoxaflutole
(C.85), mesotrione (C.93), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor
(C.100), metsulfuron (C.103), nicosulfuron (C.108), pendimethalin
(C.115), pyroxasulfone (C.133), rimsulfuron (C.140), sulfentrazone
(C.145), tembotrione (C.147), thiencarbazone (C.150),
thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153),
tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160),
and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof.
[0058] In another preferred embodiment, the herbicide C is selected
from the group consisting of acetochlor (C.1), bicyclopyrone
(C.15), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), dimethenamid (C.44),
dimethenamid-P (C.45), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67),
glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), isoxaflutole (C.85),
mesotrione (C.93), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),
nicosulfuron (C.108), pendimethalin (C.115), pyroxasulfone (C.133),
rimsulfuron (C.140), sulfentrazone (C.145), tembotrione (C.147),
thiencarbazone (C.150), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153),
trifludimoxazin (C.160), and agriculturally acceptable salts,
esters or amides thereof. The aforementioned herbicides C are
particularly suitable for use in corn (maize).
[0059] In another preferred embodiment, the herbicide C is selected
from the group consisting of diflufenican (C.41), florasulam
(C.55), flucarbazone (C.58), flumioxazin (C.60), fluroxypyr (C.64),
glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70), metsulfuron (C.103),
pendimethalin (C.115), pyroxasulfone (C.133), sulfentrazone
(C.145), thifensulfuron (C.151), tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron
(C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160), and agriculturally acceptable
salts, esters or amides thereof. The aforementioned herbicides C
are particularly suitable for use in cereals.
[0060] In another preferred embodiment, the herbicide C is selected
from the group consisting of clomazone (C.28), flumioxazin (C.60),
glyphosate (C.69), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr
(C.78), pyroxasulfone (C.133), sulfentrazone (C.145), topramezone
(C.153), trifludimoxazin (C.160), and agriculturally acceptable
salts, esters or amides thereof. The aforementioned herbicides C
are particularly suitable for use in soybeans and pulses.
[0061] In another preferred embodiment, the herbicide C is selected
from the group consisting of bromoxynil (C.18), flumioxazin (C.60),
glyphosate (C.69), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr
(C.78), sulfentrazone (C.145), trifludimoxazin (C.160), and
agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof. The
aforementioned herbicides C are particularly suitable for use in
canola (in particular herbicide-tolerant canola).
[0062] In addition to the herbicide A, herbicide B and the optional
herbicide C, the composition of the invention may further comprise
at least one safener D.
[0063] Safeners are chemical compounds which prevent or reduce
damage on useful plants without having a major impact on the
herbicidal action of the herbicidal active components towards
unwanted plants. Safeners can be applied before sowings (e.g. seed
treatments), on shoots or seedlings as well as in the pre-emergence
or post-emergence treatment of useful plants and their habitat.
[0064] Therefore, in one embodiment, the compositions of the
present invention comprise herbicide A, saflufenacil (herbicide B),
at least one safener D and optionally at least one herbicide C.
[0065] In another embodiment, the compositions of the present
invention comprise herbicide A, saflufenacil (herbicide B), at
least one herbicide C and at least one safener D.
[0066] Exemplary safeners D include benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet
(D.2), cyometrinil (D.3), cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5),
dicyclonon (D.6), dietholate (D.7), fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim
(D.9), flurazole (D.10), fluxofenim (D.11), furilazole (D.12),
isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14), mephenate (D.15),
naphthaleneacetic acid (D.16), naphthalic anhydride (D.17),
oxabetrinil (D.18), 4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane
(MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3) (D.19),
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20),
N-(2-Methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide
(CAS 129531-12-0) (D.21), and agriculturally acceptable salts,
esters or amides thereof.
[0067] Preferably, the safener D is selected from the group
consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyprosulfamide
(D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenchlorazole (D.8),
fenclorim (D.9), flurazole (D.10), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen
(D.13), mefenpyr (D.14),
4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS
71526-07-3) (D.19),
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or
amides thereof.
[0068] More preferably, the safener D is selected from the group
consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a),
cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6),
fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole (D.10),
furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a), mefenpyr-diethyl
(D.14a), 4-(dichloroacetyI)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660,
CAS 71526-07-3) (D.19), and
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20).
[0069] Even more preferably, the safener D is selected from the
group consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2),
cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), fenclorazole (D.8),
fenclorim (D.9), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14), and
agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof.
[0070] Still more preferably, the safener D is selected from the
group consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a),
cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a),
fenclorim (D.9), isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a), and mefenpyr-diethyl
(D.14a).
[0071] In particular, the safener D is selected from the group
consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyprosulfamide
(D.4), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14), and agriculturally
acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof. Most preferably, the
safener D is selected from the group consisting of benoxacor (D.1),
cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide (D.4), isoxadifen-ethyl
(D.13a), and mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a).
[0072] The herbicides C and safeners D are known herbicides and
safeners, see, for example, The Pesticide Manual, British Crop
Protection Council, 16th edition, 2012; The Compendium of Pesticide
Common Names (http://www.alanwood.net/pesticides/); Farm Chemicals
Handbook 2000 volume 86, Meister Publishing Company, 2000; B. Hock,
C. Fedtke, R. R. Schmidt, Herbizide [Herbicides], Georg Thieme
Verlag, Stuttgart 1995; W. H. Ahrens, Herbicide Handbook, 7th
edition, Weed Science Society of America, 1994; and K. K. Hatzios,
Herbicide Handbook, Supplement for the 7th edition, Weed Science
Society of America, 1998.
2,2,5-Trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine [CAS No.
52836-31-4] is also referred to as R-29148.
4-(Dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane [CAS No. 71526-07-3]
is also referred to as AD-67 and MON 4660.
[0073] If the herbicides C and/or safeners D as described herein
are capable of forming geometrical isomers, for example E/Z
isomers, it is possible to use both, the pure isomers and mixtures
thereof, in the compositions, uses and methods according to the
invention.
[0074] If the herbicides C and/or safeners D as described herein
have one or more centers of chirality and, as a consequence, are
present as enantiomers or diastereomers, it is possible to use
both, the pure enantiomers and diastereomers and their mixtures, in
the compositions, uses and methods according to the invention.
[0075] If the herbicides C and/or safeners D as described herein
have ionizable functional groups, they can also be employed in the
form of their agriculturally acceptable salts. The term
"agriculturally acceptable salts" is used herein to mean in
general, the salts of those cations and the acid addition salts of
those acids whose cations and anions, respectively, have no adverse
effect on the herbicidal activity of the active compounds.
[0076] Preferred cations are the ions of the alkali metals,
preferably of lithium, sodium and potassium, of the alkaline earth
metals, preferably of calcium and magnesium, and of the transition
metals, preferably of manganese, copper, zinc and iron, further
ammonium and substituted ammonium in which one to four hydrogen
atoms are replaced by C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkyl,
hydroxy-C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkyl,
C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkoxy-C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkyl,
hydroxy-C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkoxy-C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkyl, phenyl or
benzyl, preferably ammonium, methylammonium, isopropylammonium,
dimethylammonium, diisopropylammonium, trimethylammonium,
heptylammonium, dodecylammonium, tetradecylammonium,
tetramethylammonium, tetraethylammonium, tetrabutylammonium,
2-hydroxyethylammonium (olamine salt),
2-(2-hydroxyeth-1-oxy)eth-1-ylammonium (diglycolamine salt),
di(2-hydroxyeth-1-yl)ammonium (diolamine salt),
tris(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium (trolamine salt),
tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium, benzyltrimethylammonium,
benzyltriethylammonium, N,N,N-trimethylethanolammonium (choline
salt), furthermore phosphonium ions, sulfonium ions, preferably
tri(C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkyl)sulfonium, such as trimethylsulfonium,
and sulfoxonium ions, preferably
tri(C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkyl)sulfoxonium, and finally the salts of
polybasic amines such as N,N-bis-(3-aminopropyl)methylamine and
diethylenetriamine.
[0077] Anions of useful acid addition salts are primarily chloride,
bromide, fluoride, iodide, hydrogensulfate, methylsulfate, sulfate,
dihydrogenphosphate, hydrogenphosphate, nitrate, bicarbonate,
carbonate, hexafluorosilicate, hexafluorophosphate, benzoate and
also the anions of C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkanoic acids, preferably
formate, acetate, propionate and butyrate.
[0078] The herbicides C and/or safeners D as described herein
having a carboxyl, hydroxy and/or an amino group can be employed in
the form of the acid, in the form of an agriculturally suitable
salt as mentioned above or else in the form of an agriculturally
acceptable derivative, for example as amides, such as mono- and
di-C.sub.1-C.sub.6-alkylamides or arylamides, as esters, for
example as allyl esters, propargyl esters, C.sub.1-C.sub.10-alkyl
esters, alkoxyalkyl esters, tefuryl ((tetrahydrofuran-2-yl)methyl)
esters and also as thioesters, for example as
C.sub.1-C.sub.10-alkylthio esters. Preferred mono- and
di-C.sub.1-C.sub.6-alkylamides are the methyl and the
dimethylamides. Preferred arylamides are, for example, the anilides
and the 2-chloroanilides. Preferred alkyl esters are, for example,
the methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, pentyl,
mexyl (1-methylhexyl), meptyl (1-methylheptyl), heptyl, octyl or
isooctyl (2-ethylhexyl) esters. Preferred
C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkoxy-C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkyl esters are the
straight-chain or branched C.sub.1-C.sub.4-alkoxy ethyl esters, for
example the 2-methoxyethyl, 2-ethoxyethyl, 2-butoxyethyl (butotyl),
2-butoxypropyl or 3-butoxypropyl ester. An example of a
straight-chain or branched C.sub.1-C.sub.10-alkylthio ester is the
ethylthio ester.
[0079] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
aminopyralid (C.5) include aminopyralid-dimethylammonium (C.5a),
aminopyralid-potassium (C.5b),
aminopyralid-tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium (C.5c), and mixtures
thereof.
[0080] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
asulam (C.7) include asulam-potassium (C.7a), asulam-sodium (C.7b),
and mixtures thereof.
[0081] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
bensulfuron (C.12) include bensulfuron-methyl (C.12a).
[0082] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
bentazone (C.14) include bentazone-sodium (C.14a).
[0083] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
bispyribac (C.17) include bispyribac-sodium (C.17a).
[0084] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
bromoxynil (C.18) include bromoxynil butyrate (C.18a), bromoxynil
heptanoate (C.18b), bromoxynil octanoate (C.18c),
bromoxynil-potassium (C.18d), and mixtures thereof.
[0085] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
carfentrazone (C.20) include carfentrazone-ethyl (C.20a).
[0086] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
chlorthal (C.24) include chlorthal-dimethyl (DCPA) (C.24a),
chlorthal-monomethyl (C.24b), and mixtures thereof.
[0087] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
clodinafop (C.27) include clodinafop-propargyl (C.27a).
[0088] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
clopyralid (C29) include. clopyralid-potassium (C. 29a),
clopyralid-olamine (C. 29b),
clopyralid-tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium (C. 29c),
clopyralid-methyl (C. 29d), and mixtures thereof. In some
embodiments, clopyralid is provided as an amine salt, such as
clopyralid-olamine salt (C. 29b, see above), dimethylamine (DMA)
salt (C. 29e), monoethanolamine (MEA) salt (C. 29f),
triisopropanolamine (TIPA) salt (C. 29g), and mixtures thereof.
[0089] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
cyhalofop (C.32) include cyhalofop-butyl (C.32a).
[0090] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of 2,4-D
(C.33) include 2,4-D-ammonium (C. 33a), 2,4-D-butotyl (C. 33b),
2,4-D-2-butoxypropyl (C. 33c), 2,4-D-3-butoxypropyl (C. 33d),
2,4-D-butyl (C. 33e), 2,4-D-diethylammonium (C. 33f),
2,4-D-dimethylammonium (C. 33g), 2,4-D-diolamine (C. 33h),
2,4-D-dodecylammonium (C. 33i), 2,4-D-ethyl (C. 33j),
2,4-D-2-ethylhexyl (C. 33k), 2,4-D-heptylammonium (C. 33l),
2,4-D-isobutyl (C. 33m), 2,4-D-isoctyl (C. 33n), 2,4-D-isopropyl
(C. 33o), 2,4-D-isopropylammonium (C. 33p), 2,4-D-lithium (C. 33q),
2,4-D-meptyl (C. 33r), 2,4-D-methyl (C. 33s), 2,4-D-octyl (C. 33t),
2,4-D-pentyl (C. 33u), 2,4-D-propyl (C. 33v), 2,4-D-sodium (C.
33w), 2,4-D-tefuryl (C. 33x), 2,4-D-tetradecylammonium (C. 33y),
2,4-D-triethylammonium (C. 33z),
2,4-D-tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium (C. 33zx), 2,4-D-trolamine (C.
33zy), and mixtures thereof.
[0091] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
dazomet (C.34) include dazomet-sodium (C.34a).
[0092] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
2,4-DB (C.35) include 2,4-DB-butyl (C. 35a),
2,4-DB-dimethylammonium (C. 35b), 2,4-DB-isoctyl (C. 35c),
2,4-DB-potassium (C. 35d), 2,4-DB-sodium (C. 35e), and mixtures
thereof.
[0093] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
dicamba (C.37) include dicamba-sodium (C. 37a), dicamba-potassium
(C. 37b), dicamba-methylammonium (C. 37c), dicamba-dimethylammonium
(C. 37d), dicamba-isopropylammonium (C. 37e), dicamba-diglycolamine
(C. 37f), dicamba-olamine (C. 37g), dicamba-diolamine (C. 37h),
dicamba-trolamine (C. 37i),
dicamba-N,N-bis-(3-aminopropyl)methylamine (C. 37j),
dicamba-diethylenetriamine (C. 37k), dicamba-methyl (C. 37l),
dicamba-butotyl (C. 37m), and mixtures thereof.
[0094] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
dichlorprop include dichlorprop-butotyl (C.38a),
dichlorprop-dimethylammonium (C.38b), dichlorprop-ethylammonium
(C.38c), dichlorprop-2-ethylhexyl (C.38d), dichlorprop-isoctyl
(C.38e), dichlorprop-methyl (C.38f), dichlorprop-potassium (C.38g),
dichlorprop-sodium (C.38h), and mixtures thereof.
[0095] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
dichlorprop-P include dichlorprop-P-dimethylammonium (C.39a),
dichlorprop-P-2-ethylhexyl (C.39b), dichlorprop-P-potassium
(C.39c), dichlorprop-P-sodium (C.39d), and mixtures thereof.
[0096] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
diclofop (C.40) include diclofop-methyl (C.40a).
[0097] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
diflufenzopyr (C.42) include diflufenzopyr-sodium (C.42a).
[0098] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
diquat (C.46) include diquat dibromide (C.46a).
[0099] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
ethametsulfuron (C.49) include ethametsulfuron-methyl (C.49a).
[0100] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable, salts or esters of
fenoxaprop (C.51) include fenoxaprop-ethyl (C51a).
[0101] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
fenoxaprop-P (C.52) include fenoxaprop-P-ethyl (C.52a).
[0102] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
fluazifop (C.56) include fluazifop-methyl (C.56a), fluazifop-butyl
(C56b), and mixtures thereof.
[0103] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
fluazifop-P (C.57) include fluazifop-P-butyl (C57a).
[0104] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
flucarbazone (C.58) include flucarbazone-sodium (C.58a).
[0105] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
flupyrsulfuron (C.62) include flupyrsulfuron-methyl (C62a),
flupyrsulfuron-methyl-sodium (C.62b), and mixtures thereof.
[0106] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
fluroxypyr (C.64) include fluroxypyr-butomethyl (C.64a),
fluroxypyr-meptyl (C64b), and mixtures thereof.
[0107] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
glufosinate (C.67) include glufosinate-ammonium (C.67a).
[0108] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
glufosinate-P (C.68) include glufosinate-P-ammonium (C.68a),
glufosinate-P-sodium (C68b), and mixtures thereof,
[0109] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
glyphosate (C69) include glyphosate-ammonium (C.69a),
glyphosate-diammonium (C69b), glyphoste-dimethylammonium (C69c),
glyphosate-isopropylammonium (C.69d), glyphosate-potassium (C69e),
glyphosate-sodium (C.69f), glyphosate-sesquisodium (C.69g),
glyphosate-trimesium (C69h), glyphosate-ethanolamine (C.69i),
glyphosate-diethanolamine (C69j), and mixtures thereof.
[0110] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
halauxifen (C.70) include halauxifen-methyl (C.70a).
[0111] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
halosulfuron (C.71) include halosulfuron-methyl (C.71a).
[0112] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable, salts or esters of
haloxyfop-P (C.72) include haloxyfop-P-etotyl (C. 72a),
haloxyfop-P-methyl (C. 72b), and mixtures thereof.
[0113] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
imazamox (C.74) include imazamox-ammonium (C.74a).
[0114] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable, salts or esters of
imazapic (C.75) include imazapic-ammonium (C.75a).
[0115] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
imazapyr (C.76) include imazapyr-isopropylammonium (C.76a).
[0116] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
imazaquin (C.77) include imazaquin-ammonium (C.77a),
imazaquin-methyl (C.77b), imazaquin-sodium (C.77c), and mixtures
thereof.
[0117] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
imazethapyr (C.78) include imazethapyr-ammonium (C.78a).
[0118] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
iodosulfuron (C.80) include iodosulfuron-methyl (C.80a),
iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium (C.80b), and mixtures thereof.
[0119] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
iofensulfuron (C.81) include iofensulfuron-sodium (C.81a).
[0120] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
ioxynil (C.82) include ioxynil-lithium (C.82a), ioxynil octanoate
(C.82b), ioxynil-sodium (C.82c), and mixtures thereof.
[0121] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of MCPA
(C.88) include MCPA-butotyl (C.88a), MCPA-butyl (C. 88b),
MCPA-dimethylammonium (C. 88c), MCPA-diolamine (C. 88d), MCPA-ethyl
(C. 88e), MCPA-2-ethylhexyl (C. 88f), MCPA-isobutyl (C. 88g),
MCPA-isoctyl (C. 88h), MCPA-isopropyl (C. 88i), MCPA-methyl (C.
88j), MCPA-olamine (C. 88k), MCPA-potassium (C. 88l), MCPA-sodium
(C. 88m), MCPA-trolamine (C. 88n), and mixtures thereof.
[0122] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of MCPB
(C.89) include MCPB-ethyl (C. 89a), MCPB-methyl (C. 89b),
MCPB-sodium (C. 89c), and mixtures thereof.
[0123] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
mecoprop (C.90) include mecoprop-dimethylammonium (C. 90a),
mecoprop-diolamine (C. 90b), mecoprop-ethadyl (C. 90c),
mecoprop-2-ethylhexyl (C. 90d), mecoprop-isoctyl (C. 90e),
mecoprop-methyl (C. 90f), mecoprop-potassium (C. 90g),
mecoprop-sodium (C. 90h), mecoprop-trolamine (C. 90i), and mixtures
thereof.
[0124] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
mecoprop-P (C.91) include mecoprop-P-dimethylammonium (C.91a),
mecoprop-P-2-ethylhexyl (C. 91b), mecoprop-P-isobutyl (C. 91c),
mecoprop-P-potassium (C. 91d), and mixtures thereof.
[0125] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
mesosulfuron (C.92) include mesosulfuron-methyl (C.92a).
[0126] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of metam
(C.94) include metam-ammonium (C. 94a), metam-potassium (C. 94b),
metam-sodium (C. 94c), and mixtures thereof.
[0127] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
metsulfuron (C.103) include metsulfuron-methyl (C.103a).
[0128] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
phenmedipham (C.118) include phenmedipham-ethyl (C.118a).
[0129] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
picloram (C.119) include picloram-dimethylammonium (C. 119a),
picloram-2-ethylhexyl (C. 119b), picloram-isoctyl (C. 119c),
picloram-methyl (C. 119d), picloram-olamine (C. 119e),
picloram-potassium (C. 119f), picloram-triethylammonium (C. 119g),
picloram-tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium (C. 119h),
picloram-trolamine (C. 119i), and mixtures thereof.
[0130] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
propoxycarbazone (C.127) include propoxycarbazone-sodium
(C.127a).
[0131] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
pyraflufen (C.131) include pyraflufen-ethyl (C.131a).
[0132] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
quinclorac (C.135) include quinclorac-dimethylammonium
(C.135a).
[0133] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
quizalofop (C.138) include quizalofop-ethyl (C.138a).
[0134] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
quizalofop-P (C.139) include quizalofop-P-ethyl (C.139a),
quizalofop-P-tefuryl (C.139b), and mixtures thereof.
[0135] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
thiencarbazone (C.150) include thiencarbazone-methyl (C.150a).
[0136] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
thifensulfuron (C.151) include thifensulfuron-methyl (C.151a).
[0137] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
topramezone (C.153) include topramezone-sodium (C.153a).
[0138] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable, salts or esters of
tribenuron (C.157) include tribenuron-methyl (C.157a).
[0139] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
triclopyr (C.158) include triclopyr-butotyl (C.158a),
triclopyr-ethyl (C.158b), triclopyr-triethylammonium (C.158c) and
mixtures thereof.
[0140] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
trifloxysulfuron (C.159) include trifloxysulfuron-sodium
(C.159a).
[0141] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
triflusulfuron (C.162) include triflusulfuron-methyl (C.162a).
[0142] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
cloquintocet (D.2) include cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a).
[0143] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
fenchlorazole (D.8) include fenchlorazole-ethyl (D.8a).
[0144] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
isoxadifen (D.13) include isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a).
[0145] Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of
mefenpyr (D.14) include mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a).
[0146] In a particular embodiment of the invention, the composition
comprises herbicide A (in particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane) and saflufenacil (herbicide B) as the only active
ingredients.
[0147] In another particular embodiment of the invention, the
composition comprises, as the only active ingredients, herbicide A
(in particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane), saflufenacil (herbicide B) and at least one (preferably
one to three, more preferably one or two and most preferably one)
safener D selected from the safeners D.1 to D.21 and agriculturally
acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof (preferably selected
from the group consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2),
cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6),
fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole (D.10), furilazole
(D.12), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14),
4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS
71526-07-3) (D.19),
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or
amides thereof, more preferably selected from the group consisting
of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide
(D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenclorazole-ethyl
(D.8a), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole (D.10), furilazole (D.12),
isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a), mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a),
4-(dichloroacetyI)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS
71526-07-3) (D.19), and
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20), even more preferably selected from the group
consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a),
cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a),
fenclorim (D.9), isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a) and mefenpyr-diethyl
(D.14a), and in particular selected from the group consisting of
benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide (D.4),
isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a), and mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a)).
[0148] In another particular embodiment of the invention, the
composition comprises, as the only active ingredients, herbicide A
(in particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane), saflufenacil (herbicide B) and at least one (preferably
one to three, more preferably one or two and most preferably one)
herbicide C selected from the group consisting of herbicides C.1 to
C.165 and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof
(preferably selected from the group consisting of acetochlor (C.1),
aclonifen (C.2), aminopyralid (C.5), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron
(C.9), beflubutamid (C.10), bensulfuron (C.12), bentazone (C.14),
bicyclopyrone (C.15), bispyribac (C.17), bromoxynil (C.18),
carbetamide (C.19), chloridazon (C.21), chlortoluron (C.25),
clethodim (C.26), clodinafop (C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid
(C.29), cycloxydim (C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop
(C.32), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), diclofop (C.40), diflufenican
(C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43), dimethenamid
(C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), dithiopyr (C.47), ethametsulfuron
(C.49), ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P
(C.52), fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam
(C.55), fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone (C.58),
flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), flupyrsulfuron (C.62),
flurochloridone (C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65),
foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68),
glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70), halosulfuron (C.71),
haloxyfop-P (C.72), indaziflam (C.73), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr
(C.76), imazethapyr (C.78), iodosulfuron (C.80), isoproturon
(C.83), isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole (C.85), mecoprop (C.90),
mecoprop-P (C.91), mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione (C.93),
metazachlor (C.96), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),
metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102), metsulfuron (C.103),
napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron (C.108),
oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111), oxadiazon (C.112),
oxyfluorfen (C.114), pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116),
pethoxamid (C.117), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120),
pinoxaden (C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123),
profoxydim (C.124), propaquizafop (C.126), propoxycarbazone
(C.127), propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb (C.129), pyroxasulfone
(C.133), pyroxsulam (C.134), quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac (C.136),
quizalofop (C.138), quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140),
simazine (C.143), sulcotrione (C.144), sulfentrazone (C.145),
sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione (C.147), tepraloxydim (C.148),
terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone (C.150), thifensulfuron
(C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153), tralkoxydim
(C.154), tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin
(C.160), trifluralin (C.161), tritosulfuron (C.163),
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylic acid (C.164), benzyl
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylate (CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally
acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof, more preferably
selected from the group consisting of acetochlor (C.1),
bicyclopyrone (C.15), bromoxynil (C.18), clomazone (C.28), 2,4-D
(C.33), dicamba (C.37), diflufenican (C.41), dimethenamid (C.44),
dimethenamid-P (C.45), florasulam (C.55), flucarbazone (C.58),
flumioxazin (C.60), fluroxypyr (C.64), foramsulfuron (C.66),
glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69),
halauxifen (C.70), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr
(C.78), isoxaflutole (C.85), mesotrione (C.93), metolachlor (C.99),
S-metolachlor (C.100), metsulfuron (C.103), nicosulfuron (C.108),
pendimethalin (C.115), pyroxasulfone (C.133), rimsulfuron (C.140),
sulfentrazone (C.145), tembotrione (C.147), thiencarbazone (C.150),
thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153),
tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160),
and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof).
[0149] In another particular embodiment of the invention, the
composition comprises, as the only active ingredients, herbicide A
(in particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane), saflufenacil (herbicide B), at least one (preferably one
to three, more preferably one or two and most preferably one)
herbicide C selected from the group consisting of herbicides C.1 to
C.165 and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof
(preferably selected from the group consisting of acetochlor (C.1),
aclonifen (C.2), aminopyralid (C.5), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron
(C.9), beflubutamid (C.10), bensulfuron (C.12), bentazone (C.14),
bicyclopyrone (C.15), bispyribac (C.17), bromoxynil (C.18),
carbetamide (C.19), chloridazon (C.21), chlortoluron (C.25),
clethodim (C.26), clodinafop (C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid
(C.29), cycloxydim (C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop
(C.32), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), diclofop (C.40), diflufenican
(C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43), dimethenamid
(C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), dithiopyr (C.47), ethametsulfuron
(C.49), ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P
(C.52), fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam
(C.55), fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone (C.58),
flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), flupyrsulfuron (C.62),
flurochloridone (C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65),
foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68),
glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70), halosulfuron (C.71),
haloxyfop-P (C.72), indaziflam (C.73), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr
(C.76), imazethapyr (C.78), iodosulfuron (C.80), isoproturon
(C.83), isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole (C.85), mecoprop (C.90),
mecoprop-P (C.91), mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione (C.93),
metazachlor (C.96), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),
metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102), metsulfuron (C.103),
napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron (C.108),
oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111), oxadiazon (C.112),
oxyfluorfen (C.114), pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116),
pethoxamid (C.117), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120),
pinoxaden (C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123),
profoxydim (C.124), propaquizafop (C.126), propoxycarbazone
(C.127), propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb (C.129), pyroxasulfone
(C.133), pyroxsulam (C.134), quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac (C.136),
quizalofop (C.138), quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140),
simazine (C.143), sulcotrione (C.144), sulfentrazone (C.145),
sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione (C.147), tepraloxydim (C.148),
terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone (C.150), thifensulfuron
(C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153), tralkoxydim
(C.154), tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin
(C.160), trifluralin (C.161), tritosulfuron (C.163),
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylic acid (C.164), benzyl
4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-
-carboxylate (CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally
acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof, more preferably
selected from the group consisting of acetochlor (C.1),
bicyclopyrone (C.15), bromoxynil (C.18), clomazone (C.28), 2,4-D
(C.33), dicamba (C.37), diflufenican (C.41), dimethenamid (C.44),
dimethenamid-P (C.45), florasulam (C.55), flucarbazone (C.58),
flumioxazin (C.60), fluroxypyr (C.64), foramsulfuron (C.66),
glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69),
halauxifen (C.70), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr
(C.78), isoxaflutole (C.85), mesotrione (C.93), metolachlor (C.99),
S-metolachlor (C.100), metsulfuron (C.103), nicosulfuron (C.108),
pendimethalin (C.115), pyroxasulfone (C.133), rimsulfuron (C.140),
sulfentrazone (C.145), tembotrione (C.147), thiencarbazone (C.150),
thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153),
tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160),
and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof), and
at least one (preferably one to three, more preferably one or two
and most preferably one) safener D selected from the safeners D.1
to D.21 and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides
thereof (preferably selected from the group consisting of benoxacor
(D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5),
dicyclonon (D.6), fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole
(D.10), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14),
4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS
71526-07-3) (D.19),
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or
amides thereof, more preferably selected from the group consisting
of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide
(D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenclorazole-ethyl
(D.8a), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole (D.10), furilazole (D.12),
isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a), mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a),
4-(dichloroacetyI)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS
71526-07-3) (D.19), and
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS
52836-31-4) (D.20), even more preferably selected from the group
consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a),
cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a),
fenclorim (D.9), isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a) and mefenpyr-diethyl
(D.14a), and in particular selected from the group consisting of
benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide (D.4),
isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a), and mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a)).
[0150] Of particular interest are also herbicidal compositions
according to the invention comprising the following combinations of
three active ingredients (herbicide A+herbicide B+herbicide C):
A+B+C.1, A+B+C.2, A+B+C.3, A+B+C.4, A+B+C.5, A+B+C.5a, A+B+C.5b,
A+B+C.5c, A+B+C.6, A+B+C.7, A+B+C.7a, A+B+C.7b, A+B+C.8, A+B+C.9,
A+B+C.10, A+B+C.11, A+B+C.12, A+B+C.12a, A+B+C.13, A+B+C.14,
A+B+C.14a, A+B+C.15, A+B+C.16, A+B+C.17, A+B+C.17a, A+B+C.18,
A+B+C.18a, A+B+C.18b, A+B+C.18c, A+B+C.18d, A+B+C.19, A+B+C.20,
A+B+C.20a, A+B+C.21, A+B+C.22, A+B+C.23, A+B+C.24, A+B+C.24a,
A+B+C.24b, A+B+C.25, A+B+C.26, A+B+C.27, A+B+C.27a, A+B+C.28,
A+B+C.29, A+B+C.29a, A+B+C.29b, A+B+C.29c, A+B+C.29d, A+B+C.29e,
A+B+C.29f, A+B+C.29g, A+B+C.30, A+B+C.31, A+B+C.32, A+B+C.32a,
A+B+C.33, A+B+C.33a, A+B+C.33b, A+B+C.33c, A+B+C.33d, A+B+C.33e,
A+B+C.33f, A+B+C.33g, A+B+C.33h, A+B+C.33i, A+B+C.33j, A+B+C.33k,
A+B+C.33l, A+B+C.33m, A+B+C.33n, A+B+C.33o, A+B+C.33p, A+B+C.33q,
A+B+C.33r, A+B+C.33s, A+B+C.33t, A+B+C.33u, A+B+C.33v, A+B+C.33w,
A+B+C.33x, A+B+C.33y, A+B+C.33z, A+B+C.33zx, A+B+C.33zy, A+B+C.34,
A+B+C.34a, A+B+C.35, A+B+C.35a, A+B+C.35b, A+B+C.35c, A+B+C.35d,
A+B+C.35e, A+B+C.36, A+B+C.37, A+B+C.37a, A+B+C.37b, A+B+C.37c,
A+B+C.37d, A+B+C.37e, A+B+C.37f, A+B+C.37g, A+B+C.37h, A+B+C.37i,
A+B+C.37j, A+B+C.37k, A+B+C.37l, A+B+C.37m, A+B+C.38, A+B+C.38a,
A+B+C.38b, A+B+C.38c, A+B+C.38d, A+B+C.38e, A+B+C.38f, A+B+C.38g,
A+B+C.38h, A+B+C.39, A+B+C.39a, A+B+C.39b, A+B+C.39c, A+B+C.39d,
A+B+C.40, A+B+C.40a, A+B+C.41, A+B+C.42, A+B+C.42a, A+B+C.43,
A+B+C.44, A+B+C.45, A+B+C.46, A+B+C.46a, A+B+C.47, A+B+C.48,
A+B+C.49, A+B+C.49a, A+B+C.50, A+B+C.51, A+B+C.51a, A+B+C.52,
A+B+C.52a, A+B+C.53, A+B+C.54, A+B+C.55, A+B+C.56, A+B+C.56a,
A+B+C.56b, A+B+C.57, A+B+C.57a, A+B+C.58, A+B+C.58a, A+B+C.59,
A+B+C.60, A+B+C.61, A+B+C.62, A+B+C.62a, A+B+C.62b, A+B+C.63,
A+B+C.64, A+B+C.64a, A+B+C.64b, A+B+C.65, A+B+C.66, A+B+C.67,
A+B+C.67a, A+B+C.68, A+B+C.68a, A+B+C.68b, A+B+C.69, A+B+C.69a,
A+B+C.69b, A+B+C.69c, A+B+C.69d, A+B+C.69e, A+B+C.69f, A+B+C.69g,
A+B+C.69h, A+B+C.69i, A+B+C.69j, A+B+C.70, A+B+C.70a, A+B+C.71,
A+B+C.71a, A+B+C.72, A+B+C.72a, A+B+C.72b, A+B+C.73, A+B+C.74,
A+B+C.74a, A+B+C.75, A+B+C.75a, A+B+C.76, A+B+C.76a, A+B+C.77,
A+B+C.77a, A+B+C.77b, A+B+C.77c, A+B+C.78, A+B+C.78a, A+B+C.79,
A+B+C.80, A+B+C.80a, A+B+C.80b, A+B+C.81, A+B+C.81a, A+B+C.82,
A+B+C.82a, A+B+C.82b, A+B+C.82c, A+B+C.83, A+B+C.84, A+B+C.85,
A+B+C.86, A+B+C.87, A+B+C.88, A+B+C.88a, A+B+C.88b, A+B+C.88c,
A+B+C.88d, A+B+C.88e, A+B+C.88f, A+B+C.88g, A+B+C.88h, A+B+C.88i,
A+B+C.88j, A+B+C.88k, A+B+C.88l, A+B+C.88m, A+B+C.88n, A+B+C.89,
A+B+C.89a, A+B+C.89b, A+B+C.89c, A+B+C.90, A+B+C.90a, A+B+C.90b,
A+B+C.90c, A+B+C.90d, A+B+C.90e, A+B+C.90f, A+B+C.90g, A+B+C.90h,
A+B+C.90i, A+B+C.91, A+B+C.91a, A+B+C.91b, A+B+C.91c, A+B+C.91d,
A+B+C.92, A+B+C.92a, A+B+C.93, A+B+C.94, A+B+C.94a, A+B+C.94b,
A+B+C.94c, A+B+C.95, A+B+C.96, A+B+C.97, A+B+C.98, A+B+C.99,
A+B+C.100, A+B+C.101, A+B+C.102, A+B+C.103, A+B+C.103a, A+B+C.104,
A+B+C.105, A+B+C.106, A+B+C.107, A+B+C.108, A+B+C.109, A+B+C.110,
A+B+C.111, A+B+C.112, A+B+C.113, A+B+C.114, A+B+C.115, A+B+C.116,
A+B+C.117, A+B+C.118, A+B+C.118a, A+B+C.119, A+B+C.119a,
A+B+C.119b, A+B+C.119c, A+B+C.119d, A+B+C.119e, A+B+C.119f,
A+B+C.119g, A+B+C.119h, A+B+C.119i, A+B+C.120, A+B+C.121,
A+B+C.122, A+B+C.123, A+B+C.124, A+B+C.125, A+B+C.126, A+B+C.127,
A+B+C.127a, A+B+C.128, A+B+C.129, A+B+C.130, A+B+C.131, A+B+C.131a,
A+B+C.132, A+B+C.133, A+B+C.134, A+B+C.135, A+B+C.135a, A+B+C.136,
A+B+C.137, A+B+C.138, A+B+C.138a, A+B+C.139, A+B+C.139a,
A+B+C.139b, A+B+C.140, A+B+C.141, A+B+C.142, A+B+C.143, A+B+C.144,
A+B+C.145, A+B+C.146, A+B+C.147, A+B+C.148, A+B+C.149, A+B+C.150,
A+B+C.150a, A+B+C.151, A+B+C.151a, A+B+C.152, A+B+C.153,
A+B+C.153a, A+B+C.154, A+B+C.155, A+B+C.156, A+B+C.157, A+B+C.157a,
A+B+C.158, A+B+C.158a, A+B+C.158b, A+B+C.158c, A+B+C.159,
A+B+C.159a, A+B+C.160, A+B+C.161, A+B+C.162, A+B+C.162a, A+B+C.163,
A+B+C.164, A+B+C.165,
[0151] Of particular interest are also herbicidal compositions
according to the invention comprising the following combinations of
three active ingredients (herbicide A+herbicide B+safener D):
[0152] A+B+D.1, A+B+D.2, A+B+D.2a, A+B+D.3, A+B+D.4, A+B+D.5,
A+B+D.6, A+B+D.7, A+B+D.8, A+B+D.8a, A+B+D.9, A+B+D.10, A+B+D.11,
A+B+D.12, A+B+D.13, A+B+D.13a, A+B+D.14, A+B+D.14a, A+B+D.15,
A+B+D.16, A+B+D.17, A+B+D.18, A+B+D.19, A+B+D.20, A+B+D.21,
[0153] Of particular interest are also herbicidal compositions
according to the invention comprising the following combinations of
four active ingredients (herbicide A+herbicide B+herbicide
C+safener D):
[0154] A+B+C.1+D.1, A+B+C.2+D.1, A+B+C.3+D.1, A+B+C.4+D.1,
A+B+C.5+D.1, A+B+C.5a+D.1, A+B+C.5b+D.1, A+B+C.5c+D.1, A+B+C.6+D.1,
A+B+C.7+D.1, A+B+C.7a+D.1, A+B+C.7b+D.1, A+B+C.8+D.1, A+B+C.9+D.1,
A+B+C.10+D.1, A+B+C.11+D.1, A+B+C.12+D.1, A+B+C.12a+D.1,
A+B+C.13+D.1, A+B+C.14+D.1, A+B+C.14a+D.1, A+B+C.15+D.1,
A+B+C.16+D.1, A+B+C.17+D.1, A+B+C.17a+D.1, A+B+C.18+D.1,
A+B+C.18a+D.1, A+B+C.18b+D.1, A+B+C.18c+D.1, A+B+C.18d+D.1,
A+B+C.19+D.1, A+B+C.20+D.1, A+B+C.20a+D.1, A+B+C.21+D.1,
A+B+C.22+D.1, A+B+C.23+D.1, A+B+C.24+D.1, A+B+C.24a+D.1,
A+B+C.24b+D.1, A+B+C.25+D.1, A+B+C.26+D.1, A+B+C.27+D.1,
A+B+C.27a+D.1, A+B+C.28+D.1, A+B+C.29+D.1, A+B+C.29a+D.1,
A+B+C.29b+D.1, A+B+C.29c+D.1, A+B+C.29d+D.1, A+B+C.29e+D.1,
A+B+C.29f+D.1, A+B+C.29g+D.1, A+B+C.30+D.1, A+B+C.31+D.1,
A+B+C.32+D.1, A+B+C.32a+D.1, A+B+C.33+D.1, A+B+C.33a+D.1,
A+B+C.33b+D.1, A+B+C.33c+D.1, A+B+C.33d+D.1, A+B+C.33e+D.1,
A+B+C.33f+D.1, A+B+C.33g+D.1, A+B+C.33h+D.1, A+B+C.33i+D.1,
A+B+C.33j+D.1, A+B+C.33k+D.1, A+B+C.33l+D.1, A+B+C.33m+D.1,
A+B+C.33n+D.1, A+B+C.33o+D.1, A+B+C.33p+D.1, A+B+C.33q+D.1,
A+B+C.33r+D.1, A+B+C.33s+D.1, A+B+C.33t+D.1, A+B+C.33u+D.1,
A+B+C.33v+D.1, A+B+C.33w+D.1, A+B+C.33x+D.1, A+B+C.33y+D.1,
A+B+C.33z+D.1, A+B+C.33zx+D.1, A+B+C.33zy+D.1, A+B+C.34+D.1,
A+B+C.34a+D.1, A+B+C.35+D.1, A+B+C.35a+D.1, A+B+C.35b+D.1,
A+B+C.35c+D.1, A+B+C.35d+D.1, A+B+C.35e+D.1, A+B+C.36+D.1,
A+B+C.37+D.1, A+B+C.37a+D.1, A+B+C.37b+D.1, A+B+C.37c+D.1,
A+B+C.37d+D.1, A+B+C.37e+D.1, A+B+C.37f+D.1, A+B+C.37g+D.1,
A+B+C.37h+D.1, A+B+C.37i+D.1, A+B+C.37j+D.1, A+B+C.37k+D.1,
A+B+C.37l+D.1, A+B+C.37m+D.1, A+B+C.38+D.1, A+B+C.38a+D.1,
A+B+C.38b+D.1, A+B+C.38c+D.1, A+B+C.38d+D.1, A+B+C.38e+D.1,
A+B+C.38f+D.1, A+B+C.38g+D.1, A+B+C.38h+D.1, A+B+C.39+D.1,
A+B+C.39a+D.1, A+B+C.39b+D.1, A+B+C.39c+D.1, A+B+C.39d+D.1,
A+B+C.40+D.1, A+B+C.40a+D.1, A+B+C.41+D.1, A+B+C.42+D.1,
A+B+C.42a+D.1, A+B+C.43+D.1, A+B+C.44+D.1, A+B+C.45+D.1,
A+B+C.46+D.1, A+B+C.46a+D.1, A+B+C.47+D.1, A+B+C.48+D.1,
A+B+C.49+D.1, A+B+C.49a+D.1, A+B+C.50+D.1, A+B+C.51+D.1,
A+B+C.51a+D.1, A+B+C.52+D.1, A+B+C.52a+D.1, A+B+C.53+D.1,
A+B+C.54+D.1, A+B+C.55+D.1, A+B+C.56+D.1, A+B+C.56a+D.1,
A+B+C.56b+D.1, A+B+C.57+D.1, A+B+C.57a+D.1, A+B+C.58+D.1,
A+B+C.58a+D.1, A+B+C.59+D.1, A+B+C.60+D.1, A+B+C.61+D.1,
A+B+C.62+D.1, A+B+C.62a+D.1, A+B+C.62b+D.1, A+B+C.63+D.1,
A+B+C.64+D.1, A+B+C.64a+D.1, A+B+C.64b+D.1, A+B+C.65+D.1,
A+B+C.66+D.1, A+B+C.67+D.1, A+B+C.67a+D.1, A+B+C.68+D.1,
A+B+C.68a+D.1, A+B+C.68b+D.1, A+B+C.69+D.1, A+B+C.69a+D.1,
A+B+C.69b+D.1, A+B+C.69c+D.1, A+B+C.69d+D.1, A+B+C.69e+D.1,
A+B+C.69f+D.1, A+B+C.69g+D.1, A+B+C.69h+D.1, A+B+C.69i+D.1,
A+B+C.69j+D.1, A+B+C.70+D.1, A+B+C.70a+D.1, A+B+C.71+D.1,
A+B+C.71a+D.1, A+B+C.72+D.1, A+B+C.72a+D.1, A+B+C.72b+D.1,
A+B+C.73+D.1, A+B+C.74+D.1, A+B+C.74a+D.1, A+B+C.75+D.1,
A+B+C.75a+D.1, A+B+C.76+D.1, A+B+C.76a+D.1, A+B+C.77+D.1,
A+B+C.77a+D.1, A+B+C.77b+D.1, A+B+C.77c+D.1, A+B+C.78+D.1,
A+B+C.78a+D.1, A+B+C.79+D.1, A+B+C.80+D.1, A+B+C.80a+D.1,
A+B+C.80b+D.1, A+B+C.81+D.1, A+B+C.81a+D.1, A+B+C.82+D.1,
A+B+C.82a+D.1, A+B+C.82b+D.1, A+B+C.82c+D.1, A+B+C.83+D.1,
A+B+C.84+D.1, A+B+C.85+D.1, A+B+C.86+D.1, A+B+C.87+D.1,
A+B+C.88+D.1, A+B+C.88a+D.1, A+B+C.88b+D.1, A+B+C.88c+D.1,
A+B+C.88d+D.1, A+B+C.88e+D.1, A+B+C.88f+D.1, A+B+C.88g+D.1,
A+B+C.88h+D.1, A+B+C.88i+D.1, A+B+C.88j+D.1, A+B+C.88k+D.1,
A+B+C.88l+D.1, A+B+C.88m+D.1, A+B+C.88n+D.1, A+B+C.89+D.1,
A+B+C.89a+D.1, A+B+C.89b+D.1, A+B+C.89c+D.1, A+B+C.90+D.1,
A+B+C.90a+D.1, A+B+C.90b+D.1, A+B+C.90c+D.1, A+B+C.90d+D.1,
A+B+C.90e+D.1, A+B+C.90f+D.1, A+B+C.90g+D.1, A+B+C.90h+D.1,
A+B+C.90i+D.1, A+B+C.91+D.1, A+B+C.91a+D.1, A+B+C.91b+D.1,
A+B+C.91c+D.1, A+B+C.91d+D.1, A+B+C.92+D.1, A+B+C.92a+D.1,
A+B+C.93+D.1, A+B+C.94+D.1, A+B+C.94a+D.1, A+B+C.94b+D.1,
A+B+C.94c+D.1, A+B+C.95+D.1, A+B+C.96+D.1, A+B+C.97+D.1,
A+B+C.98+D.1, A+B+C.99+D.1, A+B+C.100+D.1, A+B+C.101+D.1,
A+B+C.102+D.1, A+B+C.103+D.1, A+B+C.103a+D.1, A+B+C.104+D.1,
A+B+C.105+D.1, A+B+C.106+D.1, A+B+C.107+D.1, A+B+C.108+D.1,
A+B+C.109+D.1, A+B+C.110+D.1, A+B+C.111+D.1, A+B+C.112+D.1,
A+B+C.113+D.1, A+B+C.114+D.1, A+B+C.115+D.1, A+B+C.116+D.1,
A+B+C.117+D.1, A+B+C.118+D.1, A+B+C.118a+D.1, A+B+C.119+D.1,
A+B+C.119a+D.1, A+B+C.119b+D.1, A+B+C.119c+D.1, A+B+C.119d+D.1,
A+B+C.119e+D.1, A+B+C.119f+D.1, A+B+C.119g+D.1, A+B+C.119h+D.1,
A+B+C.119i+D.1, A+B+C.120+D.1, A+B+C.121+D.1, A+B+C.122+D.1,
A+B+C.123+D.1, A+B+C.124+D.1, A+B+C.125+D.1, A+B+C.126+D.1,
A+B+C.127+D.1, A+B+C.127a+D.1, A+B+C.128+D.1, A+B+C.129+D.1,
A+B+C.130+D.1, A+B+C.131+D.1, A+B+C.131a+D.1, A+B+C.132+D.1,
A+B+C.133+D.1, A+B+C.134+D.1, A+B+C.135+D.1, A+B+C.135a+D.1,
A+B+C.136+D.1, A+B+C.137+D.1, A+B+C.138+D.1, A+B+C.138a+D.1,
A+B+C.139+D.1, A+B+C.139a+D.1, A+B+C.139b+D.1, A+B+C.140+D.1,
A+B+C.141+D.1, A+B+C.142+D.1, A+B+C.143+D.1, A+B+C.144+D.1,
A+B+C.145+D.1, A+B+C.146+D.1, A+B+C.147+D.1, A+B+C.148+D.1,
A+B+C.149+D.1, A+B+C.150+D.1, A+B+C.150a+D.1, A+B+C.151+D.1,
A+B+C.151a+D.1, A+B+C.152+D.1, A+B+C.153+D.1, A+B+C.153a+D.1,
A+B+C.154+D.1, A+B+C.155+D.1, A+B+C.156+D.1, A+B+C.157+D.1,
A+B+C.157a+D.1, A+B+C.158+D.1, A+B+C.158a+D.1, A+B+C.158b+D.1,
A+B+C.158c+D.1, A+B+C.159+D.1, A+B+C.159a+D.1, A+B+C.160+D.1,
A+B+C.161+D.1, A+B+C.162+D.1, A+B+C.162a+D.1, A+B+C.163+D.1,
A+B+C.164+D.1, A+B+C.165+D.1,
[0155] A+B+C.1+D.2a, A+B+C.2+D.2a, A+B+C.3+D.2a, A+B+C.4+D.2a,
A+B+C.5+D.2a, A+B+C.5a+D.2a, A+B+C.5b+D.2a, A+B+C.5c+D.2a,
A+B+C.6+D.2a, A+B+C.7+D.2a, A+B+C.7a+D.2a, A+B+C.7b+D.2a,
A+B+C.8+D.2a, A+B+C.9+D.2a, A+B+C.10+D.2a, A+B+C.11+D.2a,
A+B+C.12+D.2a, A+B+C.12a+D.2a, A+B+C.13+D.2a, A+B+C.14+D.2a,
A+B+C.14a+D.2a, A+B+C.15+D.2a, A+B+C.16+D.2a, A+B+C.17+D.2a,
A+B+C.17a+D.2a, A+B+C.18+D.2a, A+B+C.18a+D.2a, A+B+C.18b+D.2a,
A+B+C.18c+D.2a, A+B+C.18d+D.2a, A+B+C.19+D.2a, A+B+C.20+D.2a,
A+B+C.20a+D.2a, A+B+C.21+D.2a, A+B+C.22+D.2a, A+B+C.23+D.2a,
A+B+C.24+D.2a, A+B+C.24a+D.2a, A+B+C.24b+D.2a, A+B+C.25+D.2a,
A+B+C.26+D.2a, A+B+C.27+D.2a, A+B+C.27a+D.2a, A+B+C.28+D.2a,
A+B+C.29+D.2a, A+B+C.29a+D.2a, A+B+C.29b+D.2a, A+B+C.29c+D.2a,
A+B+C.29d+D.2a, A+B+C.29e+D.2a, A+B+C.29f+D.2a, A+B+C.29g+D.2a,
A+B+C.30+D.2a, A+B+C.31+D.2a, A+B+C.32+D.2a, A+B+C.32a+D.2a,
A+B+C.33+D.2a, A+B+C.33a+D.2a, A+B+C.33b+D.2a, A+B+C.33c+D.2a,
A+B+C.33d+D.2a, A+B+C.33e+D.2a, A+B+C.33f+D.2a, A+B+C.33g+D.2a,
A+B+C.33h+D.2a, A+B+C.33i+D.2a, A+B+C.33j+D.2a, A+B+C.33k+D.2a,
A+B+C.33l+D.2a, A+B+C.33m+D.2a, A+B+C.33n+D.2a, A+B+C.33o+D.2a,
A+B+C.33p+D.2a, A+B+C.33q+D.2a, A+B+C.33r+D.2a, A+B+C.33s+D.2a,
A+B+C.33t+D.2a, A+B+C.33u+D.2a, A+B+C.33v+D.2a, A+B+C.33w+D.2a,
A+B+C.33x+D.2a, A+B+C.33y+D.2a, A+B+C.33z+D.2a, A+B+C.33zx+D.2a,
A+B+C.33zy+D.2a, A+B+C.34+D.2a, A+B+C.34a+D.2a, A+B+C.35+D.2a,
A+B+C.35a+D.2a, A+B+C.35b+D.2a, A+B+C.35c+D.2a, A+B+C.35d+D.2a,
A+B+C.35e+D.2a, A+B+C.36+D.2a, A+B+C.37+D.2a, A+B+C.37a+D.2a,
A+B+C.37b+D.2a, A+B+C.37c+D.2a, A+B+C.37d+D.2a, A+B+C.37e+D.2a,
A+B+C.37f+D.2a, A+B+C.37g+D.2a, A+B+C.37h+D.2a, A+B+C.37i+D.2a,
A+B+C.37j+D.2a, A+B+C.37k+D.2a, A+B+C.37l+D.2a, A+B+C.37m+D.2a,
A+B+C.38+D.2a, A+B+C.38a+D.2a, A+B+C.38b+D.2a, A+B+C.38c+D.2a,
A+B+C.38d+D.2a, A+B+C.38e+D.2a, A+B+C.38f+D.2a, A+B+C.38g+D.2a,
A+B+C.38h+D.2a, A+B+C.39+D.2a, A+B+C.39a+D.2a, A+B+C.39b+D.2a,
A+B+C.39c+D.2a, A+B+C.39d+D.2a, A+B+C.40+D.2a, A+B+C.40a+D.2a,
A+B+C.41+D.2a, A+B+C.42+D.2a, A+B+C.42a+D.2a, A+B+C.43+D.2a,
A+B+C.44+D.2a, A+B+C.45+D.2a, A+B+C.46+D.2a, A+B+C.46a+D.2a,
A+B+C.47+D.2a, A+B+C.48+D.2a, A+B+C.49+D.2a, A+B+C.49a+D.2a,
A+B+C.50+D.2a, A+B+C.51+D.2a, A+B+C.51a+D.2a, A+B+C.52+D.2a,
A+B+C.52a+D.2a, A+B+C.53+D.2a, A+B+C.54+D.2a, A+B+C.55+D.2a,
A+B+C.56+D.2a, A+B+C.56a+D.2a, A+B+C.56b+D.2a, A+B+C.57+D.2a,
A+B+C.57a+D.2a, A+B+C.58+D.2a, A+B+C.58a+D.2a, A+B+C.59+D.2a,
A+B+C.60+D.2a, A+B+C.61+D.2a, A+B+C.62+D.2a, A+B+C.62a+D.2a,
A+B+C.62b+D.2a, A+B+C.63+D.2a, A+B+C.64+D.2a, A+B+C.64a+D.2a,
A+B+C.64b+D.2a, A+B+C.65+D.2a, A+B+C.66+D.2a, A+B+C.67+D.2a,
A+B+C.67a+D.2a, A+B+C.68+D.2a, A+B+C.68a+D.2a, A+B+C.68b+D.2a,
A+B+C.69+D.2a, A+B+C.69a+D.2a, A+B+C.69b+D.2a, A+B+C.69c+D.2a,
A+B+C.69d+D.2a, A+B+C.69e+D.2a, A+B+C.69f+D.2a, A+B+C.69g+D.2a,
A+B+C.69h+D.2a, A+B+C.69i+D.2a, A+B+C.69j+D.2a, A+B+C.70+D.2a,
A+B+C.70a+D.2a, A+B+C.71+D.2a, A+B+C.71a+D.2a, A+B+C.72+D.2a,
A+B+C.72a+D.2a, A+B+C.72b+D.2a, A+B+C.73+D.2a, A+B+C.74+D.2a,
A+B+C.74a+D.2a, A+B+C.75+D.2a, A+B+C.75a+D.2a, A+B+C.76+D.2a,
A+B+C.76a+D.2a, A+B+C.77+D.2a, A+B+C.77a+D.2a, A+B+C.77b+D.2a,
A+B+C.77c+D.2a, A+B+C.78+D.2a, A+B+C.78a+D.2a, A+B+C.79+D.2a,
A+B+C.80+D.2a, A+B+C.80a+D.2a, A+B+C.80b+D.2a, A+B+C.81+D.2a,
A+B+C.81a+D.2a, A+B+C.82+D.2a, A+B+C.82a+D.2a, A+B+C.82b+D.2a,
A+B+C.82c+D.2a, A+B+C.83+D.2a, A+B+C.84+D.2a, A+B+C.85+D.2a,
A+B+C.86+D.2a, A+B+C.87+D.2a, A+B+C.88+D.2a, A+B+C.88a+D.2a,
A+B+C.88b+D.2a, A+B+C.88c+D.2a, A+B+C.88d+D.2a, A+B+C.88e+D.2a,
A+B+C.88f+D.2a, A+B+C.88g+D.2a, A+B+C.88h+D.2a, A+B+C.88i+D.2a,
A+B+C.88j+D.2a, A+B+C.88k+D.2a, A+B+C.88l+D.2a, A+B+C.88m+D.2a,
A+B+C.88n+D.2a, A+B+C.89+D.2a, A+B+C.89a+D.2a, A+B+C.89b+D.2a,
A+B+C.89c+D.2a, A+B+C.90+D.2a, A+B+C.90a+D.2a, A+B+C.90b+D.2a,
A+B+C.90c+D.2a, A+B+C.90d+D.2a, A+B+C.90e+D.2a, A+B+C.90f+D.2a,
A+B+C.90g+D.2a, A+B+C.90h+D.2a, A+B+C.90i+D.2a, A+B+C.91+D.2a,
A+B+C.91a+D.2a, A+B+C.91b+D.2a, A+B+C.91c+D.2a, A+B+C.91d+D.2a,
A+B+C.92+D.2a, A+B+C.92a+D.2a, A+B+C.93+D.2a, A+B+C.94+D.2a,
A+B+C.94a+D.2a, A+B+C.94b+D.2a, A+B+C.94c+D.2a, A+B+C.95+D.2a,
A+B+C.96+D.2a, A+B+C.97+D.2a, A+B+C.98+D.2a, A+B+C.99+D.2a,
A+B+C.100+D.2a, A+B+C.101+D.2a, A+B+C.102+D.2a, A+B+C.103+D.2a,
A+B+C.103a+D.2a, A+B+C.104+D.2a, A+B+C.105+D.2a, A+B+C.106+D.2a,
A+B+C.107+D.2a, A+B+C.108+D.2a, A+B+C.109+D.2a, A+B+C.110+D.2a,
A+B+C.111+D.2a, A+B+C.112+D.2a, A+B+C.113+D.2a, A+B+C.114+D.2a,
A+B+C.115+D.2a, A+B+C.116+D.2a, A+B+C.117+D.2a, A+B+C.118+D.2a,
A+B+C.118a+D.2a, A+B+C.119+D.2a, A+B+C.119a+D.2a, A+B+C.119b+D.2a,
A+B+C.119c+D.2a, A+B+C.119d+D.2a, A+B+C.119e+D.2a, A+B+C.119f+D.2a,
A+B+C.119g+D.2a, A+B+C.119h+D.2a, A+B+C.119i+D.2a, A+B+C.120+D.2a,
A+B+C.121+D.2a, A+B+C.122+D.2a, A+B+C.123+D.2a, A+B+C.124+D.2a,
A+B+C.125+D.2a, A+B+C.126+D.2a, A+B+C.127+D.2a, A+B+C.127a+D.2a,
A+B+C.128+D.2a, A+B+C.129+D.2a, A+B+C.130+D.2a, A+B+C.131+D.2a,
A+B+C.131a+D.2a, A+B+C.132+D.2a, A+B+C.133+D.2a, A+B+C.134+D.2a,
A+B+C.135+D.2a, A+B+C.135a+D.2a, A+B+C.136+D.2a, A+B+C.137+D.2a,
A+B+C.138+D.2a, A+B+C.138a+D.2a, A+B+C.139+D.2a, A+B+C.139a+D.2a,
A+B+C.139b+D.2a, A+B+C.140+D.2a, A+B+C.141+D.2a, A+B+C.142+D.2a,
A+B+C.143+D.2a, A+B+C.144+D.2a, A+B+C.145+D.2a, A+B+C.146+D.2a,
A+B+C.147+D.2a, A+B+C.148+D.2a, A+B+C.149+D.2a, A+B+C.150+D.2a,
A+B+C.150a+D.2a, A+B+C.151+D.2a, A+B+C.151a+D.2a, A+B+C.152+D.2a,
A+B+C.153+D.2a, A+B+C.153a+D.2a, A+B+C.154+D.2a, A+B+C.155+D.2a,
A+B+C.156+D.2a, A+B+C.157+D.2a, A+B+C.157a+D.2a, A+B+C.158+D.2a,
A+B+C.158a+D.2a, A+B+C.158b+D.2a, A+B+C.158c+D.2a, A+B+C.159+D.2a,
A+B+C.159a+D.2a, A+B+C.160+D.2a, A+B+C.161+D.2a, A+B+C.162+D.2a,
A+B+C.162a+D.2a, A+B+C.163+D.2a, A+B+C.164+D.2a,
A+B+C.165+D.2a,
[0156] A+B+C.1+D.4, A+B+C.2+D.4, A+B+C.3+D.4, A+B+C.4+D.4,
A+B+C.5+D.4, A+B+C.5a+D.4, A+B+C.5b+D.4, A+B+C.5c+D.4, A+B+C.6+D.4,
A+B+C.7+D.4, A+B+C.7a+D.4, A+B+C.7b+D.4, A+B+C.8+D.4, A+B+C.9+D.4,
A+B+C.10+D.4, A+B+C.11+D.4, A+B+C.12+D.4, A+B+C.12a+D.4,
A+B+C.13+D.4, A+B+C.14+D.4, A+B+C.14a+D.4, A+B+C.15+D.4,
A+B+C.16+D.4, A+B+C.17+D.4, A+B+C.17a+D.4, A+B+C.18+D.4,
A+B+C.18a+D.4, A+B+C.18b+D.4, A+B+C.18c+D.4, A+B+C.18d+D.4,
A+B+C.19+D.4, A+B+C.20+D.4, A+B+C.20a+D.4, A+B+C.21+D.4,
A+B+C.22+D.4, A+B+C.23+D.4, A+B+C.24+D.4, A+B+C.24a+D.4,
A+B+C.24b+D.4, A+B+C.25+D.4, A+B+C.26+D.4, A+B+C.27+D.4,
A+B+C.27a+D.4, A+B+C.28+D.4, A+B+C.29+D.4, A+B+C.29a+D.4,
A+B+C.29b+D.4, A+B+C.29c+D.4, A+B+C.29d+D.4, A+B+C.29e+D.4,
A+B+C.29f+D.4, A+B+C.29g+D.4, A+B+C.30+D.4, A+B+C.31+D.4,
A+B+C.32+D.4, A+B+C.32a+D.4, A+B+C.33+D.4, A+B+C.33a+D.4,
A+B+C.33b+D.4, A+B+C.33c+D.4, A+B+C.33d+D.4, A+B+C.33e+D.4,
A+B+C.33f+D.4, A+B+C.33g+D.4, A+B+C.33h+D.4, A+B+C.33i+D.4,
A+B+C.33j+D.4, A+B+C.33k+D.4, A+B+C.33l+D.4, A+B+C.33m+D.4,
A+B+C.33n+D.4, A+B+C.33o+D.4, A+B+C.33p+D.4, A+B+C.33q+D.4,
A+B+C.33r+D.4, A+B+C.33s+D.4, A+B+C.33t+D.4, A+B+C.33u+D.4,
A+B+C.33v+D.4, A+B+C.33w+D.4, A+B+C.33x+D.4, A+B+C.33y+D.4,
A+B+C.33z+D.4, A+B+C.33zx+D.4, A+B+C.33zy+D.4, A+B+C.34+D.4,
A+B+C.34a+D.4, A+B+C.35+D.4, A+B+C.35a+D.4, A+B+C.35b+D.4,
A+B+C.35c+D.4, A+B+C.35d+D.4, A+B+C.35e+D.4, A+B+C.36+D.4,
A+B+C.37+D.4, A+B+C.37a+D.4, A+B+C.37b+D.4, A+B+C.37c+D.4,
A+B+C.37d+D.4, A+B+C.37e+D.4, A+B+C.37f+D.4, A+B+C.37g+D.4,
A+B+C.37h+D.4, A+B+C.37i+D.4, A+B+C.37j+D.4, A+B+C.37k+D.4,
A+B+C.37l+D.4, A+B+C.37m+D.4, A+B+C.38+D.4, A+B+C.38a+D.4,
A+B+C.38b+D.4, A+B+C.38c+D.4, A+B+C.38d+D.4, A+B+C.38e+D.4,
A+B+C.38f+D.4, A+B+C.38g+D.4, A+B+C.38h+D.4, A+B+C.39+D.4,
A+B+C.39a+D.4, A+B+C.39b+D.4, A+B+C.39c+D.4, A+B+C.39d+D.4,
A+B+C.40+D.4, A+B+C.40a+D.4, A+B+C.41+D.4, A+B+C.42+D.4,
A+B+C.42a+D.4, A+B+C.43+D.4, A+B+C.44+D.4, A+B+C.45+D.4,
A+B+C.46+D.4, A+B+C.46a+D.4, A+B+C.47+D.4, A+B+C.48+D.4,
A+B+C.49+D.4, A+B+C.49a+D.4, A+B+C.50+D.4, A+B+C.51+D.4,
A+B+C.51a+D.4, A+B+C.52+D.4, A+B+C.52a+D.4, A+B+C.53+D.4,
A+B+C.54+D.4, A+B+C.55+D.4, A+B+C.56+D.4, A+B+C.56a+D.4,
A+B+C.56b+D.4, A+B+C.57+D.4, A+B+C.57a+D.4, A+B+C.58+D.4,
A+B+C.58a+D.4, A+B+C.59+D.4, A+B+C.60+D.4, A+B+C.61+D.4,
A+B+C.62+D.4, A+B+C.62a+D.4, A+B+C.62b+D.4, A+B+C.63+D.4,
A+B+C.64+D.4, A+B+C.64a+D.4, A+B+C.64b+D.4, A+B+C.65+D.4,
A+B+C.66+D.4, A+B+C.67+D.4, A+B+C.67a+D.4, A+B+C.68+D.4,
A+B+C.68a+D.4, A+B+C.68b+D.4, A+B+C.69+D.4, A+B+C.69a+D.4,
A+B+C.69b+D.4, A+B+C.69c+D.4, A+B+C.69d+D.4, A+B+C.69e+D.4,
A+B+C.69f+D.4, A+B+C.69g+D.4, A+B+C.69h+D.4, A+B+C.69i+D.4,
A+B+C.69j+D.4, A+B+C.70+D.4, A+B+C.70a+D.4, A+B+C.71+D.4,
A+B+C.71a+D.4, A+B+C.72+D.4, A+B+C.72a+D.4, A+B+C.72b+D.4,
A+B+C.73+D.4, A+B+C.74+D.4, A+B+C.74a+D.4, A+B+C.75+D.4,
A+B+C.75a+D.4, A+B+C.76+D.4, A+B+C.76a+D.4, A+B+C.77+D.4,
A+B+C.77a+D.4, A+B+C.77b+D.4, A+B+C.77c+D.4, A+B+C.78+D.4,
A+B+C.78a+D.4, A+B+C.79+D.4, A+B+C.80+D.4, A+B+C.80a+D.4,
A+B+C.80b+D.4, A+B+C.81+D.4, A+B+C.81a+D.4, A+B+C.82+D.4,
A+B+C.82a+D.4, A+B+C.82b+D.4, A+B+C.82c+D.4, A+B+C.83+D.4,
A+B+C.84+D.4, A+B+C.85+D.4, A+B+C.86+D.4, A+B+C.87+D.4,
A+B+C.88+D.4, A+B+C.88a+D.4, A+B+C.88b+D.4, A+B+C.88c+D.4,
A+B+C.88d+D.4, A+B+C.88e+D.4, A+B+C.88f+D.4, A+B+C.88g+D.4,
A+B+C.88h+D.4, A+B+C.88i+D.4, A+B+C.88j+D.4, A+B+C.88k+D.4,
A+B+C.88l+D.4, A+B+C.88m+D.4, A+B+C.88n+D.4, A+B+C.89+D.4,
A+B+C.89a+D.4, A+B+C.89b+D.4, A+B+C.89c+D.4, A+B+C.90+D.4,
A+B+C.90a+D.4, A+B+C.90b+D.4, A+B+C.90c+D.4, A+B+C.90d+D.4,
A+B+C.90e+D.4, A+B+C.90f+D.4, A+B+C.90g+D.4, A+B+C.90h+D.4,
A+B+C.90i+D.4, A+B+C.91+D.4, A+B+C.91a+D.4, A+B+C.91b+D.4,
A+B+C.91c+D.4, A+B+C.91d+D.4, A+B+C.92+D.4, A+B+C.92a+D.4,
A+B+C.93+D.4, A+B+C.94+D.4, A+B+C.94a+D.4, A+B+C.94b+D.4,
A+B+C.94c+D.4, A+B+C.95+D.4, A+B+C.96+D.4, A+B+C.97+D.4,
A+B+C.98+D.4, A+B+C.99+D.4, A+B+C.100+D.4, A+B+C.101+D.4,
A+B+C.102+D.4, A+B+C.103+D.4, A+B+C.103a+D.4, A+B+C.104+D.4,
A+B+C.105+D.4, A+B+C.106+D.4, A+B+C.107+D.4, A+B+C.108+D.4,
A+B+C.109+D.4, A+B+C.110+D.4, A+B+C.111+D.4, A+B+C.112+D.4,
A+B+C.113+D.4, A+B+C.114+D.4, A+B+C.115+D.4, A+B+C.116+D.4,
A+B+C.117+D.4, A+B+C.118+D.4, A+B+C.118a+D.4, A+B+C.119+D.4,
A+B+C.119a+D.4, A+B+C.119b+D.4, A+B+C.119c+D.4, A+B+C.119d+D.4,
A+B+C.119e+D.4, A+B+C.119f+D.4, A+B+C.119g+D.4, A+B+C.119h+D.4,
A+B+C.119i+D.4, A+B+C.120+D.4, A+B+C.121+D.4, A+B+C.122+D.4,
A+B+C.123+D.4, A+B+C.124+D.4, A+B+C.125+D.4, A+B+C.126+D.4,
A+B+C.127+D.4, A+B+C.127a+D.4, A+B+C.128+D.4, A+B+C.129+D.4,
A+B+C.130+D.4, A+B+C.131+D.4, A+B+C.131a+D.4, A+B+C.132+D.4,
A+B+C.133+D.4, A+B+C.134+D.4, A+B+C.135+D.4, A+B+C.135a+D.4,
A+B+C.136+D.4, A+B+C.137+D.4, A+B+C.138+D.4, A+B+C.138a+D.4,
A+B+C.139+D.4, A+B+C.139a+D.4, A+B+C.139b+D.4, A+B+C.140+D.4,
A+B+C.141+D.4, A+B+C.142+D.4, A+B+C.143+D.4, A+B+C.144+D.4,
A+B+C.145+D.4, A+B+C.146+D.4, A+B+C.147+D.4, A+B+C.148+D.4,
A+B+C.149+D.4, A+B+C.150+D.4, A+B+C.150a+D.4, A+B+C.151+D.4,
A+B+C.151a+D.4, A+B+C.152+D.4, A+B+C.153+D.4, A+B+C.153a+D.4,
A+B+C.154+D.4, A+B+C.155+D.4, A+B+C.156+D.4, A+B+C.157+D.4,
A+B+C.157a+D.4, A+B+C.158+D.4, A+B+C.158a+D.4, A+B+C.158b+D.4,
A+B+C.158c+D.4, A+B+C.159+D.4, A+B+C.159a+D.4, A+B+C.160+D.4,
A+B+C.161+D.4, A+B+C.162+D.4, A+B+C.162a+D.4, A+B+C.163+D.4,
A+B+C.164+D.4, A+B+C.165+D.4,
[0157] A+B+C.1+D.5, A+B+C.2+D.5, A+B+C.3+D.5, A+B+C.4+D.5,
A+B+C.5+D.5, A+B+C.5a+D.5, A+B+C.5b+D.5, A+B+C.5c+D.5, A+B+C.6+D.5,
A+B+C.7+D.5, A+B+C.7a+D.5, A+B+C.7b+D.5, A+B+C.8+D.5, A+B+C.9+D.5,
A+B+C.10+D.5, A+B+C.11+D.5, A+B+C.12+D.5, A+B+C.12a+D.5,
A+B+C.13+D.5, A+B+C.14+D.5, A+B+C.14a+D.5, A+B+C.15+D.5,
A+B+C.16+D.5, A+B+C.17+D.5, A+B+C.17a+D.5, A+B+C.18+D.5,
A+B+C.18a+D.5, A+B+C.18b+D.5, A+B+C.18c+D.5, A+B+C.18d+D.5,
A+B+C.19+D.5, A+B+C.20+D.5, A+B+C.20a+D.5, A+B+C.21+D.5,
A+B+C.22+D.5, A+B+C.23+D.5, A+B+C.24+D.5, A+B+C.24a+D.5,
A+B+C.24b+D.5, A+B+C.25+D.5, A+B+C.26+D.5, A+B+C.27+D.5,
A+B+C.27a+D.5, A+B+C.28+D.5, A+B+C.29+D.5, A+B+C.29a+D.5,
A+B+C.29b+D.5, A+B+C.29c+D.5, A+B+C.29d+D.5, A+B+C.29e+D.5,
A+B+C.29f+D.5, A+B+C.29g+D.5, A+B+C.30+D.5, A+B+C.31+D.5,
A+B+C.32+D.5, A+B+C.32a+D.5, A+B+C.33+D.5, A+B+C.33a+D.5,
A+B+C.33b+D.5, A+B+C.33c+D.5, A+B+C.33d+D.5, A+B+C.33e+D.5,
A+B+C.33f+D.5, A+B+C.33g+D.5, A+B+C.33h+D.5, A+B+C.33i+D.5,
A+B+C.33j+D.5, A+B+C.33k+D.5, A+B+C.33l+D.5, A+B+C.33m+D.5,
A+B+C.33n+D.5, A+B+C.33o+D.5, A+B+C.33p+D.5, A+B+C.33q+D.5,
A+B+C.33r+D.5, A+B+C.33s+D.5, A+B+C.33t+D.5, A+B+C.33u+D.5,
A+B+C.33v+D.5, A+B+C.33w+D.5, A+B+C.33x+D.5, A+B+C.33y+D.5,
A+B+C.33z+D.5, A+B+C.33zx+D.5, A+B+C.33zy+D.5, A+B+C.34+D.5,
A+B+C.34a+D.5, A+B+C.35+D.5, A+B+C.35a+D.5, A+B+C.35b+D.5,
A+B+C.35c+D.5, A+B+C.35d+D.5, A+B+C.35e+D.5, A+B+C.36+D.5,
A+B+C.37+D.5, A+B+C.37a+D.5, A+B+C.37b+D.5, A+B+C.37c+D.5,
A+B+C.37d+D.5, A+B+C.37e+D.5, A+B+C.37f+D.5, A+B+C.37g+D.5,
A+B+C.37h+D.5, A+B+C.37i+D.5, A+B+C.37j+D.5, A+B+C.37k+D.5,
A+B+C.37l+D.5, A+B+C.37m+D.5, A+B+C.38+D.5, A+B+C.38a+D.5,
A+B+C.38b+D.5, A+B+C.38c+D.5, A+B+C.38d+D.5, A+B+C.38e+D.5,
A+B+C.38f+D.5, A+B+C.38g+D.5, A+B+C.38h+D.5, A+B+C.39+D.5,
A+B+C.39a+D.5, A+B+C.39b+D.5, A+B+C.39c+D.5, A+B+C.39d+D.5,
A+B+C.40+D.5, A+B+C.40a+D.5, A+B+C.41+D.5, A+B+C.42+D.5,
A+B+C.42a+D.5, A+B+C.43+D.5, A+B+C.44+D.5, A+B+C.45+D.5,
A+B+C.46+D.5, A+B+C.46a+D.5, A+B+C.47+D.5, A+B+C.48+D.5,
A+B+C.49+D.5, A+B+C.49a+D.5, A+B+C.50+D.5, A+B+C.51+D.5,
A+B+C.51a+D.5, A+B+C.52+D.5, A+B+C.52a+D.5, A+B+C.53+D.5,
A+B+C.54+D.5, A+B+C.55+D.5, A+B+C.56+D.5, A+B+C.56a+D.5,
A+B+C.56b+D.5, A+B+C.57+D.5, A+B+C.57a+D.5, A+B+C.58+D.5,
A+B+C.58a+D.5, A+B+C.59+D.5, A+B+C.60+D.5, A+B+C.61+D.5,
A+B+C.62+D.5, A+B+C.62a+D.5, A+B+C.62b+D.5, A+B+C.63+D.5,
A+B+C.64+D.5, A+B+C.64a+D.5, A+B+C.64b+D.5, A+B+C.65+D.5,
A+B+C.66+D.5, A+B+C.67+D.5, A+B+C.67a+D.5, A+B+C.68+D.5,
A+B+C.68a+D.5, A+B+C.68b+D.5, A+B+C.69+D.5, A+B+C.69a+D.5,
A+B+C.69b+D.5, A+B+C.69c+D.5, A+B+C.69d+D.5, A+B+C.69e+D.5,
A+B+C.69f+D.5, A+B+C.69g+D.5, A+B+C.69h+D.5, A+B+C.69i+D.5,
A+B+C.69j+D.5, A+B+C.70+D.5, A+B+C.70a+D.5, A+B+C.71+D.5,
A+B+C.71a+D.5, A+B+C.72+D.5, A+B+C.72a+D.5, A+B+C.72b+D.5,
A+B+C.73+D.5, A+B+C.74+D.5, A+B+C.74a+D.5, A+B+C.75+D.5,
A+B+C.75a+D.5, A+B+C.76+D.5, A+B+C.76a+D.5, A+B+C.77+D.5,
A+B+C.77a+D.5, A+B+C.77b+D.5, A+B+C.77c+D.5, A+B+C.78+D.5,
A+B+C.78a+D.5, A+B+C.79+D.5, A+B+C.80+D.5, A+B+C.80a+D.5,
A+B+C.80b+D.5, A+B+C.81+D.5, A+B+C.81a+D.5, A+B+C.82+D.5,
A+B+C.82a+D.5, A+B+C.82b+D.5, A+B+C.82c+D.5, A+B+C.83+D.5,
A+B+C.84+D.5, A+B+C.85+D.5, A+B+C.86+D.5, A+B+C.87+D.5,
A+B+C.88+D.5, A+B+C.88a+D.5, A+B+C.88b+D.5, A+B+C.88c+D.5,
A+B+C.88d+D.5, A+B+C.88e+D.5, A+B+C.88f+D.5, A+B+C.88g+D.5,
A+B+C.88h+D.5, A+B+C.88i+D.5, A+B+C.88j+D.5, A+B+C.88k+D.5,
A+B+C.88l+D.5, A+B+C.88m+D.5, A+B+C.88n+D.5, A+B+C.89+D.5,
A+B+C.89a+D.5, A+B+C.89b+D.5, A+B+C.89c+D.5, A+B+C.90+D.5,
A+B+C.90a+D.5, A+B+C.90b+D.5, A+B+C.90c+D.5, A+B+C.90d+D.5,
A+B+C.90e+D.5, A+B+C.90f+D.5, A+B+C.90g+D.5, A+B+C.90h+D.5,
A+B+C.90i+D.5, A+B+C.91+D.5, A+B+C.91a+D.5, A+B+C.91b+D.5,
A+B+C.91c+D.5, A+B+C.91d+D.5, A+B+C.92+D.5, A+B+C.92a+D.5,
A+B+C.93+D.5, A+B+C.94+D.5, A+B+C.94a+D.5, A+B+C.94b+D.5,
A+B+C.94c+D.5, A+B+C.95+D.5, A+B+C.96+D.5, A+B+C.97+D.5,
A+B+C.98+D.5, A+B+C.99+D.5, A+B+C.100+D.5, A+B+C.101+D.5,
A+B+C.102+D.5, A+B+C.103+D.5, A+B+C.103a+D.5, A+B+C.104+D.5,
A+B+C.105+D.5, A+B+C.106+D.5, A+B+C.107+D.5, A+B+C.108+D.5,
A+B+C.109+D.5, A+B+C.110+D.5, A+B+C.111+D.5, A+B+C.112+D.5,
A+B+C.113+D.5, A+B+C.114+D.5, A+B+C.115+D.5, A+B+C.116+D.5,
A+B+C.117+D.5, A+B+C.118+D.5, A+B+C.118a+D.5, A+B+C.119+D.5,
A+B+C.119a+D.5, A+B+C.119b+D.5, A+B+C.119c+D.5, A+B+C.119d+D.5,
A+B+C.119e+D.5, A+B+C.119f+D.5, A+B+C.119g+D.5, A+B+C.119h+D.5,
A+B+C.119i+D.5, A+B+C.120+D.5, A+B+C.121+D.5, A+B+C.122+D.5,
A+B+C.123+D.5, A+B+C.124+D.5, A+B+C.125+D.5, A+B+C.126+D.5,
A+B+C.127+D.5, A+B+C.127a+D.5, A+B+C.128+D.5, A+B+C.129+D.5,
A+B+C.130+D.5, A+B+C.131+D.5, A+B+C.131a+D.5, A+B+C.132+D.5,
A+B+C.133+D.5, A+B+C.134+D.5, A+B+C.135+D.5, A+B+C.135a+D.5,
A+B+C.136+D.5, A+B+C.137+D.5, A+B+C.138+D.5, A+B+C.138a+D.5,
A+B+C.139+D.5, A+B+C.139a+D.5, A+B+C.139b+D.5, A+B+C.140+D.5,
A+B+C.141+D.5, A+B+C.142+D.5, A+B+C.143+D.5, A+B+C.144+D.5,
A+B+C.145+D.5, A+B+C.146+D.5, A+B+C.147+D.5, A+B+C.148+D.5,
A+B+C.149+D.5, A+B+C.150+D.5, A+B+C.150a+D.5, A+B+C.151+D.5,
A+B+C.151a+D.5, A+B+C.152+D.5, A+B+C.153+D.5, A+B+C.153a+D.5,
A+B+C.154+D.5, A+B+C.155+D.5, A+B+C.156+D.5, A+B+C.157+D.5,
A+B+C.157a+D.5, A+B+C.158+D.5, A+B+C.158a+D.5, A+B+C.158b+D.5,
A+B+C.158c+D.5, A+B+C.159+D.5, A+B+C.159a+D.5, A+B+C.160+D.5,
A+B+C.161+D.5, A+B+C.162+D.5, A+B+C.162a+D.5, A+B+C.163+D.5,
A+B+C.164+D.5, A+B+C.165+D.5,
[0158] A+B+C.1+D.6, A+B+C.2+D.6, A+B+C.3+D.6, A+B+C.4+D.6,
A+B+C.5+D.6, A+B+C.5a+D.6, A+B+C.5b+D.6, A+B+C.5c+D.6, A+B+C.6+D.6,
A+B+C.7+D.6, A+B+C.7a+D.6, A+B+C.7b+D.6, A+B+C.8+D.6, A+B+C.9+D.6,
A+B+C.10+D.6, A+B+C.11+D.6, A+B+C.12+D.6, A+B+C.12a+D.6,
A+B+C.13+D.6, A+B+C.14+D.6, A+B+C.14a+D.6, A+B+C.15+D.6,
A+B+C.16+D.6, A+B+C.17+D.6, A+B+C.17a+D.6, A+B+C.18+D.6,
A+B+C.18a+D.6, A+B+C.18b+D.6, A+B+C.18c+D.6, A+B+C.18d+D.6,
A+B+C.19+D.6, A+B+C.20+D.6, A+B+C.20a+D.6, A+B+C.21+D.6,
A+B+C.22+D.6, A+B+C.23+D.6, A+B+C.24+D.6, A+B+C.24a+D.6,
A+B+C.24b+D.6, A+B+C.25+D.6, A+B+C.26+D.6, A+B+C.27+D.6,
A+B+C.27a+D.6, A+B+C.28+D.6, A+B+C.29+D.6, A+B+C.29a+D.6,
A+B+C.29b+D.6, A+B+C.29c+D.6, A+B+C.29d+D.6, A+B+C.29e+D.6,
A+B+C.29f+D.6, A+B+C.29g+D.6, A+B+C.30+D.6, A+B+C.31+D.6,
A+B+C.32+D.6, A+B+C.32a+D.6, A+B+C.33+D.6, A+B+C.33a+D.6,
A+B+C.33b+D.6, A+B+C.33c+D.6, A+B+C.33d+D.6, A+B+C.33e+D.6,
A+B+C.33f+D.6, A+B+C.33g+D.6, A+B+C.33h+D.6, A+B+C.33i+D.6,
A+B+C.33j+D.6, A+B+C.33k+D.6, A+B+C.33l+D.6, A+B+C.33m+D.6,
A+B+C.33n+D.6, A+B+C.33o+D.6, A+B+C.33p+D.6, A+B+C.33q+D.6,
A+B+C.33r+D.6, A+B+C.33s+D.6, A+B+C.33t+D.6, A+B+C.33u+D.6,
A+B+C.33v+D.6, A+B+C.33w+D.6, A+B+C.33x+D.6, A+B+C.33y+D.6,
A+B+C.33z+D.6, A+B+C.33zx+D.6, A+B+C.33zy+D.6, A+B+C.34+D.6,
A+B+C.34a+D.6, A+B+C.35+D.6, A+B+C.35a+D.6, A+B+C.35b+D.6,
A+B+C.35c+D.6, A+B+C.35d+D.6, A+B+C.35e+D.6, A+B+C.36+D.6,
A+B+C.37+D.6, A+B+C.37a+D.6, A+B+C.37b+D.6, A+B+C.37c+D.6,
A+B+C.37d+D.6, A+B+C.37e+D.6, A+B+C.37f+D.6, A+B+C.37g+D.6,
A+B+C.37h+D.6, A+B+C.37i+D.6, A+B+C.37j+D.6, A+B+C.37k+D.6,
A+B+C.37l+D.6, A+B+C.37m+D.6, A+B+C.38+D.6, A+B+C.38a+D.6,
A+B+C.38b+D.6, A+B+C.38c+D.6, A+B+C.38d+D.6, A+B+C.38e+D.6,
A+B+C.38f+D.6, A+B+C.38g+D.6, A+B+C.38h+D.6, A+B+C.39+D.6,
A+B+C.39a+D.6, A+B+C.39b+D.6, A+B+C.39c+D.6, A+B+C.39d+D.6,
A+B+C.40+D.6, A+B+C.40a+D.6, A+B+C.41+D.6, A+B+C.42+D.6,
A+B+C.42a+D.6, A+B+C.43+D.6, A+B+C.44+D.6, A+B+C.45+D.6,
A+B+C.46+D.6, A+B+C.46a+D.6, A+B+C.47+D.6, A+B+C.48+D.6,
A+B+C.49+D.6, A+B+C.49a+D.6, A+B+C.50+D.6, A+B+C.51+D.6,
A+B+C.51a+D.6, A+B+C.52+D.6, A+B+C.52a+D.6, A+B+C.53+D.6,
A+B+C.54+D.6, A+B+C.55+D.6, A+B+C.56+D.6, A+B+C.56a+D.6,
A+B+C.56b+D.6, A+B+C.57+D.6, A+B+C.57a+D.6, A+B+C.58+D.6,
A+B+C.58a+D.6, A+B+C.59+D.6, A+B+C.60+D.6, A+B+C.61+D.6,
A+B+C.62+D.6, A+B+C.62a+D.6, A+B+C.62b+D.6, A+B+C.63+D.6,
A+B+C.64+D.6, A+B+C.64a+D.6, A+B+C.64b+D.6, A+B+C.65+D.6,
A+B+C.66+D.6, A+B+C.67+D.6, A+B+C.67a+D.6, A+B+C.68+D.6,
A+B+C.68a+D.6, A+B+C.68b+D.6, A+B+C.69+D.6, A+B+C.69a+D.6,
A+B+C.69b+D.6, A+B+C.69c+D.6, A+B+C.69d+D.6, A+B+C.69e+D.6,
A+B+C.69f+D.6, A+B+C.69g+D.6, A+B+C.69h+D.6, A+B+C.69i+D.6,
A+B+C.69j+D.6, A+B+C.70+D.6, A+B+C.70a+D.6, A+B+C.71+D.6,
A+B+C.71a+D.6, A+B+C.72+D.6, A+B+C.72a+D.6, A+B+C.72b+D.6,
A+B+C.73+D.6, A+B+C.74+D.6, A+B+C.74a+D.6, A+B+C.75+D.6,
A+B+C.75a+D.6, A+B+C.76+D.6, A+B+C.76a+D.6, A+B+C.77+D.6,
A+B+C.77a+D.6, A+B+C.77b+D.6, A+B+C.77c+D.6, A+B+C.78+D.6,
A+B+C.78a+D.6, A+B+C.79+D.6, A+B+C.80+D.6, A+B+C.80a+D.6,
A+B+C.80b+D.6, A+B+C.81+D.6, A+B+C.81a+D.6, A+B+C.82+D.6,
A+B+C.82a+D.6, A+B+C.82b+D.6, A+B+C.82c+D.6, A+B+C.83+D.6,
A+B+C.84+D.6, A+B+C.85+D.6, A+B+C.86+D.6, A+B+C.87+D.6,
A+B+C.88+D.6, A+B+C.88a+D.6, A+B+C.88b+D.6, A+B+C.88c+D.6,
A+B+C.88d+D.6, A+B+C.88e+D.6, A+B+C.88f+D.6, A+B+C.88g+D.6,
A+B+C.88h+D.6, A+B+C.88i+D.6, A+B+C.88j+D.6, A+B+C.88k+D.6,
A+B+C.88l+D.6, A+B+C.88m+D.6, A+B+C.88n+D.6, A+B+C.89+D.6,
A+B+C.89a+D.6, A+B+C.89b+D.6, A+B+C.89c+D.6, A+B+C.90+D.6,
A+B+C.90a+D.6, A+B+C.90b+D.6, A+B+C.90c+D.6, A+B+C.90d+D.6,
A+B+C.90e+D.6, A+B+C.90f+D.6, A+B+C.90g+D.6, A+B+C.90h+D.6,
A+B+C.90i+D.6, A+B+C.91+D.6, A+B+C.91a+D.6, A+B+C.91b+D.6,
A+B+C.91c+D.6, A+B+C.91d+D.6, A+B+C.92+D.6, A+B+C.92a+D.6,
A+B+C.93+D.6, A+B+C.94+D.6, A+B+C.94a+D.6, A+B+C.94b+D.6,
A+B+C.94c+D.6, A+B+C.95+D.6, A+B+C.96+D.6, A+B+C.97+D.6,
A+B+C.98+D.6, A+B+C.99+D.6, A+B+C.100+D.6, A+B+C.101+D.6,
A+B+C.102+D.6, A+B+C.103+D.6, A+B+C.103a+D.6, A+B+C.104+D.6,
A+B+C.105+D.6, A+B+C.106+D.6, A+B+C.107+D.6, A+B+C.108+D.6,
A+B+C.109+D.6, A+B+C.110+D.6, A+B+C.111+D.6, A+B+C.112+D.6,
A+B+C.113+D.6, A+B+C.114+D.6, A+B+C.115+D.6, A+B+C.116+D.6,
A+B+C.117+D.6, A+B+C.118+D.6, A+B+C.118a+D.6, A+B+C.119+D.6,
A+B+C.119a+D.6, A+B+C.119b+D.6, A+B+C.119c+D.6, A+B+C.119d+D.6,
A+B+C.119e+D.6, A+B+C.119f+D.6, A+B+C.119g+D.6, A+B+C.119h+D.6,
A+B+C.119i+D.6, A+B+C.120+D.6, A+B+C.121+D.6, A+B+C.122+D.6,
A+B+C.123+D.6, A+B+C.124+D.6, A+B+C.125+D.6, A+B+C.126+D.6,
A+B+C.127+D.6, A+B+C.127a+D.6, A+B+C.128+D.6, A+B+C.129+D.6,
A+B+C.130+D.6, A+B+C.131+D.6, A+B+C.131a+D.6, A+B+C.132+D.6,
A+B+C.133+D.6, A+B+C.134+D.6, A+B+C.135+D.6, A+B+C.135a+D.6,
A+B+C.136+D.6, A+B+C.137+D.6, A+B+C.138+D.6, A+B+C.138a+D.6,
A+B+C.139+D.6, A+B+C.139a+D.6, A+B+C.139b+D.6, A+B+C.140+D.6,
A+B+C.141+D.6, A+B+C.142+D.6, A+B+C.143+D.6, A+B+C.144+D.6,
A+B+C.145+D.6, A+B+C.146+D.6, A+B+C.147+D.6, A+B+C.148+D.6,
A+B+C.149+D.6, A+B+C.150+D.6, A+B+C.150a+D.6, A+B+C.151+D.6,
A+B+C.151a+D.6, A+B+C.152+D.6, A+B+C.153+D.6, A+B+C.153a+D.6,
A+B+C.154+D.6, A+B+C.155+D.6, A+B+C.156+D.6, A+B+C.157+D.6,
A+B+C.157a+D.6, A+B+C.158+D.6, A+B+C.158a+D.6, A+B+C.158b+D.6,
A+B+C.158c+D.6, A+B+C.159+D.6, A+B+C.159a+D.6, A+B+C.160+D.6,
A+B+C.161+D.6, A+B+C.162+D.6, A+B+C.162a+D.6, A+B+C.163+D.6,
A+B+C.164+D.6, A+B+C.165+D.6,
[0159] A+B+C.1+D.8a, A+B+C.2+D.8a, A+B+C.3+D.8a, A+B+C.4+D.8a,
A+B+C.5+D.8a, A+B+C.5a+D.8a, A+B+C.5b+D.8a, A+B+C.5c+D.8a,
A+B+C.6+D.8a, A+B+C.7+D.8a, A+B+C.7a+D.8a, A+B+C.7b+D.8a,
A+B+C.8+D.8a, A+B+C.9+D.8a, A+B+C.10+D.8a, A+B+C.11+D.8a,
A+B+C.12+D.8a, A+B+C.12a+D.8a, A+B+C.13+D.8a, A+B+C.14+D.8a,
A+B+C.14a+D.8a, A+B+C.15+D.8a, A+B+C.16+D.8a, A+B+C.17+D.8a,
A+B+C.17a+D.8a, A+B+C.18+D.8a, A+B+C.18a+D.8a, A+B+C.18b+D.8a,
A+B+C.18c+D.8a, A+B+C.18d+D.8a, A+B+C.19+D.8a, A+B+C.20+D.8a,
A+B+C.20a+D.8a, A+B+C.21+D.8a, A+B+C.22+D.8a, A+B+C.23+D.8a,
A+B+C.24+D.8a, A+B+C.24a+D.8a, A+B+C.24b+D.8a, A+B+C.25+D.8a,
A+B+C.26+D.8a, A+B+C.27+D.8a, A+B+C.27a+D.8a, A+B+C.28+D.8a,
A+B+C.29+D.8a, A+B+C.29a+D.8a, A+B+C.29b+D.8a, A+B+C.29c+D.8a,
A+B+C.29d+D.8a, A+B+C.29e+D.8a, A+B+C.29f+D.8a, A+B+C.29g+D.8a,
A+B+C.30+D.8a, A+B+C.31+D.8a, A+B+C.32+D.8a, A+B+C.32a+D.8a,
A+B+C.33+D.8a, A+B+C.33a+D.8a, A+B+C.33b+D.8a, A+B+C.33c+D.8a,
A+B+C.33d+D.8a, A+B+C.33e+D.8a, A+B+C.33f+D.8a, A+B+C.33g+D.8a,
A+B+C.33h+D.8a, A+B+C.33i+D.8a, A+B+C.33j+D.8a, A+B+C.33k+D.8a,
A+B+C.33l+D.8a, A+B+C.33m+D.8a, A+B+C.33n+D.8a, A+B+C.33o+D.8a,
A+B+C.33p+D.8a, A+B+C.33q+D.8a, A+B+C.33r+D.8a, A+B+C.33s+D.8a,
A+B+C.33t+D.8a, A+B+C.33u+D.8a, A+B+C.33v+D.8a, A+B+C.33w+D.8a,
A+B+C.33x+D.8a, A+B+C.33y+D.8a, A+B+C.33z+D.8a, A+B+C.33zx+D.8a,
A+B+C.33zy+D.8a, A+B+C.34+D.8a, A+B+C.34a+D.8a, A+B+C.35+D.8a,
A+B+C.35a+D.8a, A+B+C.35b+D.8a, A+B+C.35c+D.8a, A+B+C.35d+D.8a,
A+B+C.35e+D.8a, A+B+C.36+D.8a, A+B+C.37+D.8a, A+B+C.37a+D.8a,
A+B+C.37b+D.8a, A+B+C.37c+D.8a, A+B+C.37d+D.8a, A+B+C.37e+D.8a,
A+B+C.37f+D.8a, A+B+C.37g+D.8a, A+B+C.37h+D.8a, A+B+C.37i+D.8a,
A+B+C.37j+D.8a, A+B+C.37k+D.8a, A+B+C.37l+D.8a, A+B+C.37m+D.8a,
A+B+C.38+D.8a, A+B+C.38a+D.8a, A+B+C.38b+D.8a, A+B+C.38c+D.8a,
A+B+C.38d+D.8a, A+B+C.38e+D.8a, A+B+C.38f+D.8a, A+B+C.38g+D.8a,
A+B+C.38h+D.8a, A+B+C.39+D.8a, A+B+C.39a+D.8a, A+B+C.39b+D.8a,
A+B+C.39c+D.8a, A+B+C.39d+D.8a, A+B+C.40+D.8a, A+B+C.40a+D.8a,
A+B+C.41+D.8a, A+B+C.42+D.8a, A+B+C.42a+D.8a, A+B+C.43+D.8a,
A+B+C.44+D.8a, A+B+C.45+D.8a, A+B+C.46+D.8a, A+B+C.46a+D.8a,
A+B+C.47+D.8a, A+B+C.48+D.8a, A+B+C.49+D.8a, A+B+C.49a+D.8a,
A+B+C.50+D.8a, A+B+C.51+D.8a, A+B+C.51a+D.8a, A+B+C.52+D.8a,
A+B+C.52a+D.8a, A+B+C.53+D.8a, A+B+C.54+D.8a, A+B+C.55+D.8a,
A+B+C.56+D.8a, A+B+C.56a+D.8a, A+B+C.56b+D.8a, A+B+C.57+D.8a,
A+B+C.57a+D.8a, A+B+C.58+D.8a, A+B+C.58a+D.8a, A+B+C.59+D.8a,
A+B+C.60+D.8a, A+B+C.61+D.8a, A+B+C.62+D.8a, A+B+C.62a+D.8a,
A+B+C.62b+D.8a, A+B+C.63+D.8a, A+B+C.64+D.8a, A+B+C.64a+D.8a,
A+B+C.64b+D.8a, A+B+C.65+D.8a, A+B+C.66+D.8a, A+B+C.67+D.8a,
A+B+C.67a+D.8a, A+B+C.68+D.8a, A+B+C.68a+D.8a, A+B+C.68b+D.8a,
A+B+C.69+D.8a, A+B+C.69a+D.8a, A+B+C.69b+D.8a, A+B+C.69c+D.8a,
A+B+C.69d+D.8a, A+B+C.69e+D.8a, A+B+C.69f+D.8a, A+B+C.69g+D.8a,
A+B+C.69h+D.8a, A+B+C.69i+D.8a, A+B+C.69j+D.8a, A+B+C.70+D.8a,
A+B+C.70a+D.8a, A+B+C.71+D.8a, A+B+C.71a+D.8a, A+B+C.72+D.8a,
A+B+C.72a+D.8a, A+B+C.72b+D.8a, A+B+C.73+D.8a, A+B+C.74+D.8a,
A+B+C.74a+D.8a, A+B+C.75+D.8a, A+B+C.75a+D.8a, A+B+C.76+D.8a,
A+B+C.76a+D.8a, A+B+C.77+D.8a, A+B+C.77a+D.8a, A+B+C.77b+D.8a,
A+B+C.77c+D.8a, A+B+C.78+D.8a, A+B+C.78a+D.8a, A+B+C.79+D.8a,
A+B+C.80+D.8a, A+B+C.80a+D.8a, A+B+C.80b+D.8a, A+B+C.81+D.8a,
A+B+C.81a+D.8a, A+B+C.82+D.8a, A+B+C.82a+D.8a, A+B+C.82b+D.8a,
A+B+C.82c+D.8a, A+B+C.83+D.8a, A+B+C.84+D.8a, A+B+C.85+D.8a,
A+B+C.86+D.8a, A+B+C.87+D.8a, A+B+C.88+D.8a, A+B+C.88a+D.8a,
A+B+C.88b+D.8a, A+B+C.88c+D.8a, A+B+C.88d+D.8a, A+B+C.88e+D.8a,
A+B+C.88f+D.8a, A+B+C.88g+D.8a, A+B+C.88h+D.8a, A+B+C.88i+D.8a,
A+B+C.88j+D.8a, A+B+C.88k+D.8a, A+B+C.88l+D.8a, A+B+C.88m+D.8a,
A+B+C.88n+D.8a, A+B+C.89+D.8a, A+B+C.89a+D.8a, A+B+C.89b+D.8a,
A+B+C.89c+D.8a, A+B+C.90+D.8a, A+B+C.90a+D.8a, A+B+C.90b+D.8a,
A+B+C.90c+D.8a, A+B+C.90d+D.8a, A+B+C.90e+D.8a, A+B+C.90f+D.8a,
A+B+C.90g+D.8a, A+B+C.90h+D.8a, A+B+C.90i+D.8a, A+B+C.91+D.8a,
A+B+C.91a+D.8a, A+B+C.91b+D.8a, A+B+C.91c+D.8a, A+B+C.91d+D.8a,
A+B+C.92+D.8a, A+B+C.92a+D.8a, A+B+C.93+D.8a, A+B+C.94+D.8a,
A+B+C.94a+D.8a, A+B+C.94b+D.8a, A+B+C.94c+D.8a, A+B+C.95+D.8a,
A+B+C.96+D.8a, A+B+C.97+D.8a, A+B+C.98+D.8a, A+B+C.99+D.8a,
A+B+C.100+D.8a, A+B+C.101+D.8a, A+B+C.102+D.8a, A+B+C.103+D.8a,
A+B+C.103a+D.8a, A+B+C.104+D.8a, A+B+C.105+D.8a, A+B+C.106+D.8a,
A+B+C.107+D.8a, A+B+C.108+D.8a, A+B+C.109+D.8a, A+B+C.110+D.8a,
A+B+C.111+D.8a, A+B+C.112+D.8a, A+B+C.113+D.8a, A+B+C.114+D.8a,
A+B+C.115+D.8a, A+B+C.116+D.8a, A+B+C.117+D.8a, A+B+C.118+D.8a,
A+B+C.118a+D.8a, A+B+C.119+D.8a, A+B+C.119a+D.8a, A+B+C.119b+D.8a,
A+B+C.119c+D.8a, A+B+C.119d+D.8a, A+B+C.119e+D.8a, A+B+C.119f+D.8a,
A+B+C.119g+D.8a, A+B+C.119h+D.8a, A+B+C.119i+D.8a, A+B+C.120+D.8a,
A+B+C.121+D.8a, A+B+C.122+D.8a, A+B+C.123+D.8a, A+B+C.124+D.8a,
A+B+C.125+D.8a, A+B+C.126+D.8a, A+B+C.127+D.8a, A+B+C.127a+D.8a,
A+B+C.128+D.8a, A+B+C.129+D.8a, A+B+C.130+D.8a, A+B+C.131+D.8a,
A+B+C.131a+D.8a, A+B+C.132+D.8a, A+B+C.133+D.8a, A+B+C.134+D.8a,
A+B+C.135+D.8a, A+B+C.135a+D.8a, A+B+C.136+D.8a, A+B+C.137+D.8a,
A+B+C.138+D.8a, A+B+C.138a+D.8a, A+B+C.139+D.8a, A+B+C.139a+D.8a,
A+B+C.139b+D.8a, A+B+C.140+D.8a, A+B+C.141+D.8a, A+B+C.142+D.8a,
A+B+C.143+D.8a, A+B+C.144+D.8a, A+B+C.145+D.8a, A+B+C.146+D.8a,
A+B+C.147+D.8a, A+B+C.148+D.8a, A+B+C.149+D.8a, A+B+C.150+D.8a,
A+B+C.150a+D.8a, A+B+C.151+D.8a, A+B+C.151a+D.8a, A+B+C.152+D.8a,
A+B+C.153+D.8a, A+B+C.153a+D.8a, A+B+C.154+D.8a, A+B+C.155+D.8a,
A+B+C.156+D.8a, A+B+C.157+D.8a, A+B+C.157a+D.8a, A+B+C.158+D.8a,
A+B+C.158a+D.8a, A+B+C.158b+D.8a, A+B+C.158c+D.8a, A+B+C.159+D.8a,
A+B+C.159a+D.8a, A+B+C.160+D.8a, A+B+C.161+D.8a, A+B+C.162+D.8a,
A+B+C.162a+D.8a, A+B+C.163+D.8a, A+B+C.164+D.8a,
A+B+C.165+D.8a,
[0160] A+B+C.1+D.9, A+B+C.2+D.9, A+B+C.3+D.9, A+B+C.4+D.9,
A+B+C.5+D.9, A+B+C.5a+D.9, A+B+C.5b+D.9, A+B+C.5c+D.9, A+B+C.6+D.9,
A+B+C.7+D.9, A+B+C.7a+D.9, A+B+C.7b+D.9, A+B+C.8+D.9, A+B+C.9+D.9,
A+B+C.10+D.9, A+B+C.11+D.9, A+B+C.12+D.9, A+B+C.12a+D.9,
A+B+C.13+D.9, A+B+C.14+D.9, A+B+C.14a+D.9, A+B+C.15+D.9,
A+B+C.16+D.9, A+B+C.17+D.9, A+B+C.17a+D.9, A+B+C.18+D.9,
A+B+C.18a+D.9, A+B+C.18b+D.9, A+B+C.18c+D.9, A+B+C.18d+D.9,
A+B+C.19+D.9, A+B+C.20+D.9, A+B+C.20a+D.9, A+B+C.21+D.9,
A+B+C.22+D.9, A+B+C.23+D.9, A+B+C.24+D.9, A+B+C.24a+D.9,
A+B+C.24b+D.9, A+B+C.25+D.9, A+B+C.26+D.9, A+B+C.27+D.9,
A+B+C.27a+D.9, A+B+C.28+D.9, A+B+C.29+D.9, A+B+C.29a+D.9,
A+B+C.29b+D.9, A+B+C.29c+D.9, A+B+C.29d+D.9, A+B+C.29e+D.9,
A+B+C.29f+D.9, A+B+C.29g+D.9, A+B+C.30+D.9, A+B+C.31+D.9,
A+B+C.32+D.9, A+B+C.32a+D.9, A+B+C.33+D.9, A+B+C.33a+D.9,
A+B+C.33b+D.9, A+B+C.33c+D.9, A+B+C.33d+D.9, A+B+C.33e+D.9,
A+B+C.33f+D.9, A+B+C.33g+D.9, A+B+C.33h+D.9, A+B+C.33i+D.9,
A+B+C.33j+D.9, A+B+C.33k+D.9, A+B+C.33l+D.9, A+B+C.33m+D.9,
A+B+C.33n+D.9, A+B+C.33o+D.9, A+B+C.33p+D.9, A+B+C.33q+D.9,
A+B+C.33r+D.9, A+B+C.33s+D.9, A+B+C.33t+D.9, A+B+C.33u+D.9,
A+B+C.33v+D.9, A+B+C.33w+D.9, A+B+C.33x+D.9, A+B+C.33y+D.9,
A+B+C.33z+D.9, A+B+C.33zx+D.9, A+B+C.33zy+D.9, A+B+C.34+D.9,
A+B+C.34a+D.9, A+B+C.35+D.9, A+B+C.35a+D.9, A+B+C.35b+D.9,
A+B+C.35c+D.9, A+B+C.35d+D.9, A+B+C.35e+D.9, A+B+C.36+D.9,
A+B+C.37+D.9, A+B+C.37a+D.9, A+B+C.37b+D.9, A+B+C.37c+D.9,
A+B+C.37d+D.9, A+B+C.37e+D.9, A+B+C.37f+D.9, A+B+C.37g+D.9,
A+B+C.37h+D.9, A+B+C.37i+D.9, A+B+C.37j+D.9, A+B+C.37k+D.9,
A+B+C.37l+D.9, A+B+C.37m+D.9, A+B+C.38+D.9, A+B+C.38a+D.9,
A+B+C.38b+D.9, A+B+C.38c+D.9, A+B+C.38d+D.9, A+B+C.38e+D.9,
A+B+C.38f+D.9, A+B+C.38g+D.9, A+B+C.38h+D.9, A+B+C.39+D.9,
A+B+C.39a+D.9, A+B+C.39b+D.9, A+B+C.39c+D.9, A+B+C.39d+D.9,
A+B+C.40+D.9, A+B+C.40a+D.9, A+B+C.41+D.9, A+B+C.42+D.9,
A+B+C.42a+D.9, A+B+C.43+D.9, A+B+C.44+D.9, A+B+C.45+D.9,
A+B+C.46+D.9, A+B+C.46a+D.9, A+B+C.47+D.9, A+B+C.48+D.9,
A+B+C.49+D.9, A+B+C.49a+D.9, A+B+C.50+D.9, A+B+C.51+D.9,
A+B+C.51a+D.9, A+B+C.52+D.9, A+B+C.52a+D.9, A+B+C.53+D.9,
A+B+C.54+D.9, A+B+C.55+D.9, A+B+C.56+D.9, A+B+C.56a+D.9,
A+B+C.56b+D.9, A+B+C.57+D.9, A+B+C.57a+D.9, A+B+C.58+D.9,
A+B+C.58a+D.9, A+B+C.59+D.9, A+B+C.60+D.9, A+B+C.61+D.9,
A+B+C.62+D.9, A+B+C.62a+D.9, A+B+C.62b+D.9, A+B+C.63+D.9,
A+B+C.64+D.9, A+B+C.64a+D.9, A+B+C.64b+D.9, A+B+C.65+D.9,
A+B+C.66+D.9, A+B+C.67+D.9, A+B+C.67a+D.9, A+B+C.68+D.9,
A+B+C.68a+D.9, A+B+C.68b+D.9, A+B+C.69+D.9, A+B+C.69a+D.9,
A+B+C.69b+D.9, A+B+C.69c+D.9, A+B+C.69d+D.9, A+B+C.69e+D.9,
A+B+C.69f+D.9, A+B+C.69g+D.9, A+B+C.69h+D.9, A+B+C.69i+D.9,
A+B+C.69j+D.9, A+B+C.70+D.9, A+B+C.70a+D.9, A+B+C.71+D.9,
A+B+C.71a+D.9, A+B+C.72+D.9, A+B+C.72a+D.9, A+B+C.72b+D.9,
A+B+C.73+D.9, A+B+C.74+D.9, A+B+C.74a+D.9, A+B+C.75+D.9,
A+B+C.75a+D.9, A+B+C.76+D.9, A+B+C.76a+D.9, A+B+C.77+D.9,
A+B+C.77a+D.9, A+B+C.77b+D.9, A+B+C.77c+D.9, A+B+C.78+D.9,
A+B+C.78a+D.9, A+B+C.79+D.9, A+B+C.80+D.9, A+B+C.80a+D.9,
A+B+C.80b+D.9, A+B+C.81+D.9, A+B+C.81a+D.9, A+B+C.82+D.9,
A+B+C.82a+D.9, A+B+C.82b+D.9, A+B+C.82c+D.9, A+B+C.83+D.9,
A+B+C.84+D.9, A+B+C.85+D.9, A+B+C.86+D.9, A+B+C.87+D.9,
A+B+C.88+D.9, A+B+C.88a+D.9, A+B+C.88b+D.9, A+B+C.88c+D.9,
A+B+C.88d+D.9, A+B+C.88e+D.9, A+B+C.88f+D.9, A+B+C.88g+D.9,
A+B+C.88h+D.9, A+B+C.88i+D.9, A+B+C.88j+D.9, A+B+C.88k+D.9,
A+B+C.88l+D.9, A+B+C.88m+D.9, A+B+C.88n+D.9, A+B+C.89+D.9,
A+B+C.89a+D.9, A+B+C.89b+D.9, A+B+C.89c+D.9, A+B+C.90+D.9,
A+B+C.90a+D.9, A+B+C.90b+D.9, A+B+C.90c+D.9, A+B+C.90d+D.9,
A+B+C.90e+D.9, A+B+C.90f+D.9, A+B+C.90g+D.9, A+B+C.90h+D.9,
A+B+C.90i+D.9, A+B+C.91+D.9, A+B+C.91a+D.9, A+B+C.91b+D.9,
A+B+C.91c+D.9, A+B+C.91d+D.9, A+B+C.92+D.9, A+B+C.92a+D.9,
A+B+C.93+D.9, A+B+C.94+D.9, A+B+C.94a+D.9, A+B+C.94b+D.9,
A+B+C.94c+D.9, A+B+C.95+D.9, A+B+C.96+D.9, A+B+C.97+D.9,
A+B+C.98+D.9, A+B+C.99+D.9, A+B+C.100+D.9, A+B+C.101+D.9,
A+B+C.102+D.9, A+B+C.103+D.9, A+B+C.103a+D.9, A+B+C.104+D.9,
A+B+C.105+D.9, A+B+C.106+D.9, A+B+C.107+D.9, A+B+C.108+D.9,
A+B+C.109+D.9, A+B+C.110+D.9, A+B+C.111+D.9, A+B+C.112+D.9,
A+B+C.113+D.9, A+B+C.114+D.9, A+B+C.115+D.9, A+B+C.116+D.9,
A+B+C.117+D.9, A+B+C.118+D.9, A+B+C.118a+D.9, A+B+C.119+D.9,
A+B+C.119a+D.9, A+B+C.119b+D.9, A+B+C.119c+D.9, A+B+C.119d+D.9,
A+B+C.119e+D.9, A+B+C.119f+D.9, A+B+C.119g+D.9, A+B+C.119h+D.9,
A+B+C.119i+D.9, A+B+C.120+D.9, A+B+C.121+D.9, A+B+C.122+D.9,
A+B+C.123+D.9, A+B+C.124+D.9, A+B+C.125+D.9, A+B+C.126+D.9,
A+B+C.127+D.9, A+B+C.127a+D.9, A+B+C.128+D.9, A+B+C.129+D.9,
A+B+C.130+D.9, A+B+C.131+D.9, A+B+C.131a+D.9, A+B+C.132+D.9,
A+B+C.133+D.9, A+B+C.134+D.9, A+B+C.135+D.9, A+B+C.135a+D.9,
A+B+C.136+D.9, A+B+C.137+D.9, A+B+C.138+D.9, A+B+C.138a+D.9,
A+B+C.139+D.9, A+B+C.139a+D.9, A+B+C.139b+D.9, A+B+C.140+D.9,
A+B+C.141+D.9, A+B+C.142+D.9, A+B+C.143+D.9, A+B+C.144+D.9,
A+B+C.145+D.9, A+B+C.146+D.9, A+B+C.147+D.9, A+B+C.148+D.9,
A+B+C.149+D.9, A+B+C.150+D.9, A+B+C.150a+D.9, A+B+C.151+D.9,
A+B+C.151a+D.9, A+B+C.152+D.9, A+B+C.153+D.9, A+B+C.153a+D.9,
A+B+C.154+D.9, A+B+C.155+D.9, A+B+C.156+D.9, A+B+C.157+D.9,
A+B+C.157a+D.9, A+B+C.158+D.9, A+B+C.158a+D.9, A+B+C.158b+D.9,
A+B+C.158c+D.9, A+B+C.159+D.9, A+B+C.159a+D.9, A+B+C.160+D.9,
A+B+C.161+D.9, A+B+C.162+D.9, A+B+C.162a+D.9, A+B+C.163+D.9,
A+B+C.164+D.9, A+B+C.165+D.9,
[0161] A+B+C.1+D.10, A+B+C.2+D.10, A+B+C.3+D.10, A+B+C.4+D.10,
A+B+C.5+D.10, A+B+C.5a+D.10, A+B+C.5b+D.10, A+B+C.5c+D.10,
A+B+C.6+D.10, A+B+C.7+D.10, A+B+C.7a+D.10, A+B+C.7b+D.10,
A+B+C.8+D.10, A+B+C.9+D.10, A+B+C.10+D.10, A+B+C.11+D.10,
A+B+C.12+D.10, A+B+C.12a+D.10, A+B+C.13+D.10, A+B+C.14+D.10,
A+B+C.14a+D.10, A+B+C.15+D.10, A+B+C.16+D.10, A+B+C.17+D.10,
A+B+C.17a+D.10, A+B+C.18+D.10, A+B+C.18a+D.10, A+B+C.18b+D.10,
A+B+C.18c+D.10, A+B+C.18d+D.10, A+B+C.19+D.10, A+B+C.20+D.10,
A+B+C.20a+D.10, A+B+C.21+D.10, A+B+C.22+D.10, A+B+C.23+D.10,
A+B+C.24+D.10, A+B+C.24a+D.10, A+B+C.24b+D.10, A+B+C.25+D.10,
A+B+C.26+D.10, A+B+C.27+D.10, A+B+C.27a+D.10, A+B+C.28+D.10,
A+B+C.29+D.10, A+B+C.29a+D.10, A+B+C.29b+D.10, A+B+C.29c+D.10,
A+B+C.29d+D.10, A+B+C.29e+D.10, A+B+C.29f+D.10, A+B+C.29g+D.10,
A+B+C.30+D.10, A+B+C.31+D.10, A+B+C.32+D.10, A+B+C.32a+D.10,
A+B+C.33+D.10, A+B+C.33a+D.10, A+B+C.33b+D.10, A+B+C.33c+D.10,
A+B+C.33d+D.10, A+B+C.33e+D.10, A+B+C.33f+D.10, A+B+C.33g+D.10,
A+B+C.33h+D.10, A+B+C.33i+D.10, A+B+C.33j+D.10, A+B+C.33k+D.10,
A+B+C.33l+D.10, A+B+C.33m+D.10, A+B+C.33n+D.10, A+B+C.33o+D.10,
A+B+C.33p+D.10, A+B+C.33q+D.10, A+B+C.33r+D.10, A+B+C.33s+D.10,
A+B+C.33t+D.10, A+B+C.33u+D.10, A+B+C.33v+D.10, A+B+C.33w+D.10,
A+B+C.33x+D.10, A+B+C.33y+D.10, A+B+C.33z+D.10, A+B+C.33zx+D.10,
A+B+C.33zy+D.10, A+B+C.34+D.10, A+B+C.34a+D.10, A+B+C.35+D.10,
A+B+C.35a+D.10, A+B+C.35b+D.10, A+B+C.35c+D.10, A+B+C.35d+D.10,
A+B+C.35e+D.10, A+B+C.36+D.10, A+B+C.37+D.10, A+B+C.37a+D.10,
A+B+C.37b+D.10, A+B+C.37c+D.10, A+B+C.37d+D.10, A+B+C.37e+D.10,
A+B+C.37f+D.10, A+B+C.37g+D.10, A+B+C.37h+D.10, A+B+C.37i+D.10,
A+B+C.37j+D.10, A+B+C.37k+D.10, A+B+C.37l+D.10, A+B+C.37m+D.10,
A+B+C.38+D.10, A+B+C.38a+D.10, A+B+C.38b+D.10, A+B+C.38c+D.10,
A+B+C.38d+D.10, A+B+C.38e+D.10, A+B+C.38f+D.10, A+B+C.38g+D.10,
A+B+C.38h+D.10, A+B+C.39+D.10, A+B+C.39a+D.10, A+B+C.39b+D.10,
A+B+C.39c+D.10, A+B+C.39d+D.10, A+B+C.40+D.10, A+B+C.40a+D.10,
A+B+C.41+D.10, A+B+C.42+D.10, A+B+C.42a+D.10, A+B+C.43+D.10,
A+B+C.44+D.10, A+B+C.45+D.10, A+B+C.46+D.10, A+B+C.46a+D.10,
A+B+C.47+D.10, A+B+C.48+D.10, A+B+C.49+D.10, A+B+C.49a+D.10,
A+B+C.50+D.10, A+B+C.51+D.10, A+B+C.51a+D.10, A+B+C.52+D.10,
A+B+C.52a+D.10, A+B+C.53+D.10, A+B+C.54+D.10, A+B+C.55+D.10,
A+B+C.56+D.10, A+B+C.56a+D.10, A+B+C.56b+D.10, A+B+C.57+D.10,
A+B+C.57a+D.10, A+B+C.58+D.10, A+B+C.58a+D.10, A+B+C.59+D.10,
A+B+C.60+D.10, A+B+C.61+D.10, A+B+C.62+D.10, A+B+C.62a+D.10,
A+B+C.62b+D.10, A+B+C.63+D.10, A+B+C.64+D.10, A+B+C.64a+D.10,
A+B+C.64b+D.10, A+B+C.65+D.10, A+B+C.66+D.10, A+B+C.67+D.10,
A+B+C.67a+D.10, A+B+C.68+D.10, A+B+C.68a+D.10, A+B+C.68b+D.10,
A+B+C.69+D.10, A+B+C.69a+D.10, A+B+C.69b+D.10, A+B+C.69c+D.10,
A+B+C.69d+D.10, A+B+C.69e+D.10, A+B+C.69f+D.10, A+B+C.69g+D.10,
A+B+C.69h+D.10, A+B+C.69i+D.10, A+B+C.69j+D.10, A+B+C.70+D.10,
A+B+C.70a+D.10, A+B+C.71+D.10, A+B+C.71a+D.10, A+B+C.72+D.10,
A+B+C.72a+D.10, A+B+C.72b+D.10, A+B+C.73+D.10, A+B+C.74+D.10,
A+B+C.74a+D.10, A+B+C.75+D.10, A+B+C.75a+D.10, A+B+C.76+D.10,
A+B+C.76a+D.10, A+B+C.77+D.10, A+B+C.77a+D.10, A+B+C.77b+D.10,
A+B+C.77c+D.10, A+B+C.78+D.10, A+B+C.78a+D.10, A+B+C.79+D.10,
A+B+C.80+D.10, A+B+C.80a+D.10, A+B+C.80b+D.10, A+B+C.81+D.10,
A+B+C.81a+D.10, A+B+C.82+D.10, A+B+C.82a+D.10, A+B+C.82b+D.10,
A+B+C.82c+D.10, A+B+C.83+D.10, A+B+C.84+D.10, A+B+C.85+D.10,
A+B+C.86+D.10, A+B+C.87+D.10, A+B+C.88+D.10, A+B+C.88a+D.10,
A+B+C.88b+D.10, A+B+C.88c+D.10, A+B+C.88d+D.10, A+B+C.88e+D.10,
A+B+C.88f+D.10, A+B+C.88g+D.10, A+B+C.88h+D.10, A+B+C.88i+D.10,
A+B+C.88j+D.10, A+B+C.88k+D.10, A+B+C.88l+D.10, A+B+C.88m+D.10,
A+B+C.88n+D.10, A+B+C.89+D.10, A+B+C.89a+D.10, A+B+C.89b+D.10,
A+B+C.89c+D.10, A+B+C.90+D.10, A+B+C.90a+D.10, A+B+C.90b+D.10,
A+B+C.90c+D.10, A+B+C.90d+D.10, A+B+C.90e+D.10, A+B+C.90f+D.10,
A+B+C.90g+D.10, A+B+C.90h+D.10, A+B+C.90i+D.10, A+B+C.91+D.10,
A+B+C.91a+D.10, A+B+C.91b+D.10, A+B+C.91c+D.10, A+B+C.91d+D.10,
A+B+C.92+D.10, A+B+C.92a+D.10, A+B+C.93+D.10, A+B+C.94+D.10,
A+B+C.94a+D.10, A+B+C.94b+D.10, A+B+C.94c+D.10, A+B+C.95+D.10,
A+B+C.96+D.10, A+B+C.97+D.10, A+B+C.98+D.10, A+B+C.99+D.10,
A+B+C.100+D.10, A+B+C.101+D.10, A+B+C.102+D.10, A+B+C.103+D.10,
A+B+C.103a+D.10, A+B+C.104+D.10, A+B+C.105+D.10, A+B+C.106+D.10,
A+B+C.107+D.10, A+B+C.108+D.10, A+B+C.109+D.10, A+B+C.110+D.10,
A+B+C.111+D.10, A+B+C.112+D.10, A+B+C.113+D.10, A+B+C.114+D.10,
A+B+C.115+D.10, A+B+C.116+D.10, A+B+C.117+D.10, A+B+C.118+D.10,
A+B+C.118a+D.10, A+B+C.119+D.10, A+B+C.119a+D.10, A+B+C.119b+D.10,
A+B+C.119c+D.10, A+B+C.119d+D.10, A+B+C.119e+D.10, A+B+C.119f+D.10,
A+B+C.119g+D.10, A+B+C.119h+D.10, A+B+C.119i+D.10, A+B+C.120+D.10,
A+B+C.121+D.10, A+B+C.122+D.10, A+B+C.123+D.10, A+B+C.124+D.10,
A+B+C.125+D.10, A+B+C.126+D.10, A+B+C.127+D.10, A+B+C.127a+D.10,
A+B+C.128+D.10, A+B+C.129+D.10, A+B+C.130+D.10, A+B+C.131+D.10,
A+B+C.131a+D.10, A+B+C.132+D.10, A+B+C.133+D.10, A+B+C.134+D.10,
A+B+C.135+D.10, A+B+C.135a+D.10, A+B+C.136+D.10, A+B+C.137+D.10,
A+B+C.138+D.10, A+B+C.138a+D.10, A+B+C.139+D.10, A+B+C.139a+D.10,
A+B+C.139b+D.10, A+B+C.140+D.10, A+B+C.141+D.10, A+B+C.142+D.10,
A+B+C.143+D.10, A+B+C.144+D.10, A+B+C.145+D.10, A+B+C.146+D.10,
A+B+C.147+D.10, A+B+C.148+D.10, A+B+C.149+D.10, A+B+C.150+D.10,
A+B+C.150a+D.10, A+B+C.151+D.10, A+B+C.151a+D.10, A+B+C.152+D.10,
A+B+C.153+D.10, A+B+C.153a+D.10, A+B+C.154+D.10, A+B+C.155+D.10,
A+B+C.156+D.10, A+B+C.157+D.10, A+B+C.157a+D.10, A+B+C.158+D.10,
A+B+C.158a+D.10, A+B+C.158b+D.10, A+B+C.158c+D.10, A+B+C.159+D.10,
A+B+C.159a+D.10, A+B+C.160+D.10, A+B+C.161+D.10, A+B+C.162+D.10,
A+B+C.162a+D.10, A+B+C.163+D.10, A+B+C.164+D.10,
A+B+C.165+D.10,
[0162] A+B+C.1+D.12, A+B+C.2+D.12, A+B+C.3+D.12, A+B+C.4+D.12,
A+B+C.5+D.12, A+B+C.5a+D.12, A+B+C.5b+D.12, A+B+C.5c+D.12,
A+B+C.6+D.12, A+B+C.7+D.12, A+B+C.7a+D.12, A+B+C.7b+D.12,
A+B+C.8+D.12, A+B+C.9+D.12, A+B+C.10+D.12, A+B+C.11+D.12,
A+B+C.12+D.12, A+B+C.12a+D.12, A+B+C.13+D.12, A+B+C.14+D.12,
A+B+C.14a+D.12, A+B+C.15+D.12, A+B+C.16+D.12, A+B+C.17+D.12,
A+B+C.17a+D.12, A+B+C.18+D.12, A+B+C.18a+D.12, A+B+C.18b+D.12,
A+B+C.18c+D.12, A+B+C.18d+D.12, A+B+C.19+D.12, A+B+C.20+D.12,
A+B+C.20a+D.12, A+B+C.21+D.12, A+B+C.22+D.12, A+B+C.23+D.12,
A+B+C.24+D.12, A+B+C.24a+D.12, A+B+C.24b+D.12, A+B+C.25+D.12,
A+B+C.26+D.12, A+B+C.27+D.12, A+B+C.27a+D.12, A+B+C.28+D.12,
A+B+C.29+D.12, A+B+C.29a+D.12, A+B+C.29b+D.12, A+B+C.29c+D.12,
A+B+C.29d+D.12, A+B+C.29e+D.12, A+B+C.29f+D.12, A+B+C.29g+D.12,
A+B+C.30+D.12, A+B+C.31+D.12, A+B+C.32+D.12, A+B+C.32a+D.12,
A+B+C.33+D.12, A+B+C.33a+D.12, A+B+C.33b+D.12, A+B+C.33c+D.12,
A+B+C.33d+D.12, A+B+C.33e+D.12, A+B+C.33f+D.12, A+B+C.33g+D.12,
A+B+C.33h+D.12, A+B+C.33i+D.12, A+B+C.33j+D.12, A+B+C.33k+D.12,
A+B+C.33l+D.12, A+B+C.33m+D.12, A+B+C.33n+D.12, A+B+C.33o+D.12,
A+B+C.33p+D.12, A+B+C.33q+D.12, A+B+C.33r+D.12, A+B+C.33s+D.12,
A+B+C.33t+D.12, A+B+C.33u+D.12, A+B+C.33v+D.12, A+B+C.33w+D.12,
A+B+C.33x+D.12, A+B+C.33y+D.12, A+B+C.33z+D.12, A+B+C.33zx+D.12,
A+B+C.33zy+D.12, A+B+C.34+D.12, A+B+C.34a+D.12, A+B+C.35+D.12,
A+B+C.35a+D.12, A+B+C.35b+D.12, A+B+C.35c+D.12, A+B+C.35d+D.12,
A+B+C.35e+D.12, A+B+C.36+D.12, A+B+C.37+D.12, A+B+C.37a+D.12,
A+B+C.37b+D.12, A+B+C.37c+D.12, A+B+C.37d+D.12, A+B+C.37e+D.12,
A+B+C.37f+D.12, A+B+C.37g+D.12, A+B+C.37h+D.12, A+B+C.37i+D.12,
A+B+C.37j+D.12, A+B+C.37k+D.12, A+B+C.37l+D.12, A+B+C.37m+D.12,
A+B+C.38+D.12, A+B+C.38a+D.12, A+B+C.38b+D.12, A+B+C.38c+D.12,
A+B+C.38d+D.12, A+B+C.38e+D.12, A+B+C.38f+D.12, A+B+C.38g+D.12,
A+B+C.38h+D.12, A+B+C.39+D.12, A+B+C.39a+D.12, A+B+C.39b+D.12,
A+B+C.39c+D.12, A+B+C.39d+D.12, A+B+C.40+D.12, A+B+C.40a+D.12,
A+B+C.41+D.12, A+B+C.42+D.12, A+B+C.42a+D.12, A+B+C.43+D.12,
A+B+C.44+D.12, A+B+C.45+D.12, A+B+C.46+D.12, A+B+C.46a+D.12,
A+B+C.47+D.12, A+B+C.48+D.12, A+B+C.49+D.12, A+B+C.49a+D.12,
A+B+C.50+D.12, A+B+C.51+D.12, A+B+C.51a+D.12, A+B+C.52+D.12,
A+B+C.52a+D.12, A+B+C.53+D.12, A+B+C.54+D.12, A+B+C.55+D.12,
A+B+C.56+D.12, A+B+C.56a+D.12, A+B+C.56b+D.12, A+B+C.57+D.12,
A+B+C.57a+D.12, A+B+C.58+D.12, A+B+C.58a+D.12, A+B+C.59+D.12,
A+B+C.60+D.12, A+B+C.61+D.12, A+B+C.62+D.12, A+B+C.62a+D.12,
A+B+C.62b+D.12, A+B+C.63+D.12, A+B+C.64+D.12, A+B+C.64a+D.12,
A+B+C.64b+D.12, A+B+C.65+D.12, A+B+C.66+D.12, A+B+C.67+D.12,
A+B+C.67a+D.12, A+B+C.68+D.12, A+B+C.68a+D.12, A+B+C.68b+D.12,
A+B+C.69+D.12, A+B+C.69a+D.12, A+B+C.69b+D.12, A+B+C.69c+D.12,
A+B+C.69d+D.12, A+B+C.69e+D.12, A+B+C.69f+D.12, A+B+C.69g+D.12,
A+B+C.69h+D.12, A+B+C.69i+D.12, A+B+C.69j+D.12, A+B+C.70+D.12,
A+B+C.70a+D.12, A+B+C.71+D.12, A+B+C.71a+D.12, A+B+C.72+D.12,
A+B+C.72a+D.12, A+B+C.72b+D.12, A+B+C.73+D.12, A+B+C.74+D.12,
A+B+C.74a+D.12, A+B+C.75+D.12, A+B+C.75a+D.12, A+B+C.76+D.12,
A+B+C.76a+D.12, A+B+C.77+D.12, A+B+C.77a+D.12, A+B+C.77b+D.12,
A+B+C.77c+D.12, A+B+C.78+D.12, A+B+C.78a+D.12, A+B+C.79+D.12,
A+B+C.80+D.12, A+B+C.80a+D.12, A+B+C.80b+D.12, A+B+C.81+D.12,
A+B+C.81a+D.12, A+B+C.82+D.12, A+B+C.82a+D.12, A+B+C.82b+D.12,
A+B+C.82c+D.12, A+B+C.83+D.12, A+B+C.84+D.12, A+B+C.85+D.12,
A+B+C.86+D.12, A+B+C.87+D.12, A+B+C.88+D.12, A+B+C.88a+D.12,
A+B+C.88b+D.12, A+B+C.88c+D.12, A+B+C.88d+D.12, A+B+C.88e+D.12,
A+B+C.88f+D.12, A+B+C.88g+D.12, A+B+C.88h+D.12, A+B+C.88i+D.12,
A+B+C.88j+D.12, A+B+C.88k+D.12, A+B+C.88l+D.12, A+B+C.88m+D.12,
A+B+C.88n+D.12, A+B+C.89+D.12, A+B+C.89a+D.12, A+B+C.89b+D.12,
A+B+C.89c+D.12, A+B+C.90+D.12, A+B+C.90a+D.12, A+B+C.90b+D.12,
A+B+C.90c+D.12, A+B+C.90d+D.12, A+B+C.90e+D.12, A+B+C.90f+D.12,
A+B+C.90g+D.12, A+B+C.90h+D.12, A+B+C.90i+D.12, A+B+C.91+D.12,
A+B+C.91a+D.12, A+B+C.91b+D.12, A+B+C.91c+D.12, A+B+C.91d+D.12,
A+B+C.92+D.12, A+B+C.92a+D.12, A+B+C.93+D.12, A+B+C.94+D.12,
A+B+C.94a+D.12, A+B+C.94b+D.12, A+B+C.94c+D.12, A+B+C.95+D.12,
A+B+C.96+D.12, A+B+C.97+D.12, A+B+C.98+D.12, A+B+C.99+D.12,
A+B+C.100+D.12, A+B+C.101+D.12, A+B+C.102+D.12, A+B+C.103+D.12,
A+B+C.103a+D.12, A+B+C.104+D.12, A+B+C.105+D.12, A+B+C.106+D.12,
A+B+C.107+D.12, A+B+C.108+D.12, A+B+C.109+D.12, A+B+C.110+D.12,
A+B+C.111+D.12, A+B+C.112+D.12, A+B+C.113+D.12, A+B+C.114+D.12,
A+B+C.115+D.12, A+B+C.116+D.12, A+B+C.117+D.12, A+B+C.118+D.12,
A+B+C.118a+D.12, A+B+C.119+D.12, A+B+C.119a+D.12, A+B+C.119b+D.12,
A+B+C.119c+D.12, A+B+C.119d+D.12, A+B+C.119e+D.12, A+B+C.119f+D.12,
A+B+C.119g+D.12, A+B+C.119h+D.12, A+B+C.119i+D.12, A+B+C.120+D.12,
A+B+C.121+D.12, A+B+C.122+D.12, A+B+C.123+D.12, A+B+C.124+D.12,
A+B+C.125+D.12, A+B+C.126+D.12, A+B+C.127+D.12, A+B+C.127a+D.12,
A+B+C.128+D.12, A+B+C.129+D.12, A+B+C.130+D.12, A+B+C.131+D.12,
A+B+C.131a+D.12, A+B+C.132+D.12, A+B+C.133+D.12, A+B+C.134+D.12,
A+B+C.135+D.12, A+B+C.135a+D.12, A+B+C.136+D.12, A+B+C.137+D.12,
A+B+C.138+D.12, A+B+C.138a+D.12, A+B+C.139+D.12, A+B+C.139a+D.12,
A+B+C.139b+D.12, A+B+C.140+D.12, A+B+C.141+D.12, A+B+C.142+D.12,
A+B+C.143+D.12, A+B+C.144+D.12, A+B+C.145+D.12, A+B+C.146+D.12,
A+B+C.147+D.12, A+B+C.148+D.12, A+B+C.149+D.12, A+B+C.150+D.12,
A+B+C.150a+D.12, A+B+C.151+D.12, A+B+C.151a+D.12, A+B+C.152+D.12,
A+B+C.153+D.12, A+B+C.153a+D.12, A+B+C.154+D.12, A+B+C.155+D.12,
A+B+C.156+D.12, A+B+C.157+D.12, A+B+C.157a+D.12, A+B+C.158+D.12,
A+B+C.158a+D.12, A+B+C.158b+D.12, A+B+C.158c+D.12, A+B+C.159+D.12,
A+B+C.159a+D.12, A+B+C.160+D.12, A+B+C.161+D.12, A+B+C.162+D.12,
A+B+C.162a+D.12, A+B+C.163+D.12, A+B+C.164+D.12,
A+B+C.165+D.12,
[0163] A+B+C.1+D.13a, A+B+C.2+D.13a, A+B+C.3+D.13a, A+B+C.4+D.13a,
A+B+C.5+D.13a, A+B+C.5a+D.13a, A+B+C.5b+D.13a, A+B+C.5c+D.13a,
A+B+C.6+D.13a, A+B+C.7+D.13a, A+B+C.7a+D.13a, A+B+C.7b+D.13a,
A+B+C.8+D.13a, A+B+C.9+D.13a, A+B+C.10+D.13a, A+B+C.11+D.13a,
A+B+C.12+D.13a, A+B+C.12a+D.13a, A+B+C.13+D.13a, A+B+C.14+D.13a,
A+B+C.14a+D.13a, A+B+C.15+D.13a, A+B+C.16+D.13a, A+B+C.17+D.13a,
A+B+C.17a+D.13a, A+B+C.18+D.13a, A+B+C.18a+D.13a, A+B+C.18b+D.13a,
A+B+C.18c+D.13a, A+B+C.18d+D.13a, A+B+C.19+D.13a, A+B+C.20+D.13a,
A+B+C.20a+D.13a, A+B+C.21+D.13a, A+B+C.22+D.13a, A+B+C.23+D.13a,
A+B+C.24+D.13a, A+B+C.24a+D.13a, A+B+C.24b+D.13a, A+B+C.25+D.13a,
A+B+C.26+D.13a, A+B+C.27+D.13a, A+B+C.27a+D.13a, A+B+C.28+D.13a,
A+B+C.29+D.13a, A+B+C.29a+D.13a, A+B+C.29b+D.13a, A+B+C.29c+D.13a,
A+B+C.29d+D.13a, A+B+C.29e+D.13a, A+B+C.29f+D.13a, A+B+C.29g+D.13a,
A+B+C.30+D.13a, A+B+C.31+D.13a, A+B+C.32+D.13a, A+B+C.32a+D.13a,
A+B+C.33+D.13a, A+B+C.33a+D.13a, A+B+C.33b+D.13a, A+B+C.33c+D.13a,
A+B+C.33d+D.13a, A+B+C.33e+D.13a, A+B+C.33f+D.13a, A+B+C.33g+D.13a,
A+B+C.33h+D.13a, A+B+C.33i+D.13a, A+B+C.33j+D.13a, A+B+C.33k+D.13a,
A+B+C.33l+D.13a, A+B+C.33m+D.13a, A+B+C.33n+D.13a, A+B+C.33o+D.13a,
A+B+C.33p+D.13a, A+B+C.33q+D.13a, A+B+C.33r+D.13a, A+B+C.33s+D.13a,
A+B+C.33t+D.13a, A+B+C.33u+D.13a, A+B+C.33v+D.13a, A+B+C.33w+D.13a,
A+B+C.33x+D.13a, A+B+C.33y+D.13a, A+B+C.33z+D.13a,
A+B+C.33zx+D.13a, A+B+C.33zy+D.13a, A+B+C.34+D.13a,
A+B+C.34a+D.13a, A+B+C.35+D.13a, A+B+C.35a+D.13a, A+B+C.35b+D.13a,
A+B+C.35c+D.13a, A+B+C.35d+D.13a, A+B+C.35e+D.13a, A+B+C.36+D.13a,
A+B+C.37+D.13a, A+B+C.37a+D.13a, A+B+C.37b+D.13a, A+B+C.37c+D.13a,
A+B+C.37d+D.13a, A+B+C.37e+D.13a, A+B+C.37f+D.13a, A+B+C.37g+D.13a,
A+B+C.37h+D.13a, A+B+C.37i+D.13a, A+B+C.37j+D.13a, A+B+C.37k+D.13a,
A+B+C.37l+D.13a, A+B+C.37m+D.13a, A+B+C.38+D.13a, A+B+C.38a+D.13a,
A+B+C.38b+D.13a, A+B+C.38c+D.13a, A+B+C.38d+D.13a, A+B+C.38e+D.13a,
A+B+C.38f+D.13a, A+B+C.38g+D.13a, A+B+C.38h+D.13a, A+B+C.39+D.13a,
A+B+C.39a+D.13a, A+B+C.39b+D.13a, A+B+C.39c+D.13a, A+B+C.39d+D.13a,
A+B+C.40+D.13a, A+B+C.40a+D.13a, A+B+C.41+D.13a, A+B+C.42+D.13a,
A+B+C.42a+D.13a, A+B+C.43+D.13a, A+B+C.44+D.13a, A+B+C.45+D.13a,
A+B+C.46+D.13a, A+B+C.46a+D.13a, A+B+C.47+D.13a, A+B+C.48+D.13a,
A+B+C.49+D.13a, A+B+C.49a+D.13a, A+B+C.50+D.13a, A+B+C.51+D.13a,
A+B+C.51a+D.13a, A+B+C.52+D.13a, A+B+C.52a+D.13a, A+B+C.53+D.13a,
A+B+C.54+D.13a, A+B+C.55+D.13a, A+B+C.56+D.13a, A+B+C.56a+D.13a,
A+B+C.56b+D.13a, A+B+C.57+D.13a, A+B+C.57a+D.13a, A+B+C.58+D.13a,
A+B+C.58a+D.13a, A+B+C.59+D.13a, A+B+C.60+D.13a, A+B+C.61+D.13a,
A+B+C.62+D.13a, A+B+C.62a+D.13a, A+B+C.62b+D.13a, A+B+C.63+D.13a,
A+B+C.64+D.13a, A+B+C.64a+D.13a, A+B+C.64b+D.13a, A+B+C.65+D.13a,
A+B+C.66+D.13a, A+B+C.67+D.13a, A+B+C.67a+D.13a, A+B+C.68+D.13a,
A+B+C.68a+D.13a, A+B+C.68b+D.13a, A+B+C.69+D.13a, A+B+C.69a+D.13a,
A+B+C.69b+D.13a, A+B+C.69c+D.13a, A+B+C.69d+D.13a, A+B+C.69e+D.13a,
A+B+C.69f+D.13a, A+B+C.69g+D.13a, A+B+C.69h+D.13a, A+B+C.69i+D.13a,
A+B+C.69j+D.13a, A+B+C.70+D.13a, A+B+C.70a+D.13a, A+B+C.71+D.13a,
A+B+C.71a+D.13a, A+B+C.72+D.13a, A+B+C.72a+D.13a, A+B+C.72b+D.13a,
A+B+C.73+D.13a, A+B+C.74+D.13a, A+B+C.74a+D.13a, A+B+C.75+D.13a,
A+B+C.75a+D.13a, A+B+C.76+D.13a, A+B+C.76a+D.13a, A+B+C.77+D.13a,
A+B+C.77a+D.13a, A+B+C.77b+D.13a, A+B+C.77c+D.13a, A+B+C.78+D.13a,
A+B+C.78a+D.13a, A+B+C.79+D.13a, A+B+C.80+D.13a, A+B+C.80a+D.13a,
A+B+C.80b+D.13a, A+B+C.81+D.13a, A+B+C.81a+D.13a, A+B+C.82+D.13a,
A+B+C.82a+D.13a, A+B+C.82b+D.13a, A+B+C.82c+D.13a, A+B+C.83+D.13a,
A+B+C.84+D.13a, A+B+C.85+D.13a, A+B+C.86+D.13a, A+B+C.87+D.13a,
A+B+C.88+D.13a, A+B+C.88a+D.13a, A+B+C.88b+D.13a, A+B+C.88c+D.13a,
A+B+C.88d+D.13a, A+B+C.88e+D.13a, A+B+C.88f+D.13a, A+B+C.88g+D.13a,
A+B+C.88h+D.13a, A+B+C.88i+D.13a, A+B+C.88j+D.13a, A+B+C.88k+D.13a,
A+B+C.88l+D.13a, A+B+C.88m+D.13a, A+B+C.88n+D.13a, A+B+C.89+D.13a,
A+B+C.89a+D.13a, A+B+C.89b+D.13a, A+B+C.89c+D.13a, A+B+C.90+D.13a,
A+B+C.90a+D.13a, A+B+C.90b+D.13a, A+B+C.90c+D.13a, A+B+C.90d+D.13a,
A+B+C.90e+D.13a, A+B+C.90f+D.13a, A+B+C.90g+D.13a, A+B+C.90h+D.13a,
A+B+C.90i+D.13a, A+B+C.91+D.13a, A+B+C.91a+D.13a, A+B+C.91b+D.13a,
A+B+C.91c+D.13a, A+B+C.91d+D.13a, A+B+C.92+D.13a, A+B+C.92a+D.13a,
A+B+C.93+D.13a, A+B+C.94+D.13a, A+B+C.94a+D.13a, A+B+C.94b+D.13a,
A+B+C.94c+D.13a, A+B+C.95+D.13a, A+B+C.96+D.13a, A+B+C.97+D.13a,
A+B+C.98+D.13a, A+B+C.99+D.13a, A+B+C.100+D.13a, A+B+C.101+D.13a,
A+B+C.102+D.13a, A+B+C.103+D.13a, A+B+C.103a+D.13a,
A+B+C.104+D.13a, A+B+C.105+D.13a, A+B+C.106+D.13a, A+B+C.107+D.13a,
A+B+C.108+D.13a, A+B+C.109+D.13a, A+B+C.110+D.13a, A+B+C.111+D.13a,
A+B+C.112+D.13a, A+B+C.113+D.13a, A+B+C.114+D.13a, A+B+C.115+D.13a,
A+B+C.116+D.13a, A+B+C.117+D.13a, A+B+C.118+D.13a,
A+B+C.118a+D.13a, A+B+C.119+D.13a, A+B+C.119a+D.13a,
A+B+C.119b+D.13a, A+B+C.119c+D.13a, A+B+C.119d+D.13a,
A+B+C.119e+D.13a, A+B+C.119f+D.13a, A+B+C.119g+D.13a,
A+B+C.119h+D.13a, A+B+C.119i+D.13a, A+B+C.120+D.13a,
A+B+C.121+D.13a, A+B+C.122+D.13a, A+B+C.123+D.13a, A+B+C.124+D.13a,
A+B+C.125+D.13a, A+B+C.126+D.13a, A+B+C.127+D.13a,
A+B+C.127a+D.13a, A+B+C.128+D.13a, A+B+C.129+D.13a,
A+B+C.130+D.13a, A+B+C.131+D.13a, A+B+C.131a+D.13a,
A+B+C.132+D.13a, A+B+C.133+D.13a, A+B+C.134+D.13a, A+B+C.135+D.13a,
A+B+C.135a+D.13a, A+B+C.136+D.13a, A+B+C.137+D.13a,
A+B+C.138+D.13a, A+B+C.138a+D.13a, A+B+C.139+D.13a,
A+B+C.139a+D.13a, A+B+C.139b+D.13a, A+B+C.140+D.13a,
A+B+C.141+D.13a, A+B+C.142+D.13a, A+B+C.143+D.13a, A+B+C.144+D.13a,
A+B+C.145+D.13a, A+B+C.146+D.13a, A+B+C.147+D.13a, A+B+C.148+D.13a,
A+B+C.149+D.13a, A+B+C.150+D.13a, A+B+C.150a+D.13a,
A+B+C.151+D.13a, A+B+C.151a+D.13a, A+B+C.152+D.13a,
A+B+C.153+D.13a, A+B+C.153a+D.13a, A+B+C.154+D.13a,
A+B+C.155+D.13a, A+B+C.156+D.13a, A+B+C.157+D.13a,
A+B+C.157a+D.13a, A+B+C.158+D.13a, A+B+C.158a+D.13a,
A+B+C.158b+D.13a, A+B+C.158c+D.13a, A+B+C.159+D.13a,
A+B+C.159a+D.13a, A+B+C.160+D.13a, A+B+C.161+D.13a,
A+B+C.162+D.13a, A+B+C.162a+D.13a, A+B+C.163+D.13a,
A+B+C.164+D.13a, A+B+C.165+D.13a,
[0164] A+B+C.1+D.14a, A+B+C.2+D.14a, A+B+C.3+D.14a, A+B+C.4+D.14a,
A+B+C.5+D.14a, A+B+C.5a+D.14a, A+B+C.5b+D.14a, A+B+C.5c+D.14a,
A+B+C.6+D.14a, A+B+C.7+D.14a, A+B+C.7a+D.14a, A+B+C.7b+D.14a,
A+B+C.8+D.14a, A+B+C.9+D.14a, A+B+C.10+D.14a, A+B+C.11+D.14a,
A+B+C.12+D.14a, A+B+C.12a+D.14a, A+B+C.13+D.14a, A+B+C.14+D.14a,
A+B+C.14a+D.14a, A+B+C.15+D.14a, A+B+C.16+D.14a, A+B+C.17+D.14a,
A+B+C.17a+D.14a, A+B+C.18+D.14a, A+B+C.18a+D.14a, A+B+C.18b+D.14a,
A+B+C.18c+D.14a, A+B+C.18d+D.14a, A+B+C.19+D.14a, A+B+C.20+D.14a,
A+B+C.20a+D.14a, A+B+C.21+D.14a, A+B+C.22+D.14a, A+B+C.23+D.14a,
A+B+C.24+D.14a, A+B+C.24a+D.14a, A+B+C.24b+D.14a, A+B+C.25+D.14a,
A+B+C.26+D.14a, A+B+C.27+D.14a, A+B+C.27a+D.14a, A+B+C.28+D.14a,
A+B+C.29+D.14a, A+B+C.29a+D.14a, A+B+C.29b+D.14a, A+B+C.29c+D.14a,
A+B+C.29d+D.14a, A+B+C.29e+D.14a, A+B+C.29f+D.14a, A+B+C.29g+D.14a,
A+B+C.30+D.14a, A+B+C.31+D.14a, A+B+C.32+D.14a, A+B+C.32a+D.14a,
A+B+C.33+D.14a, A+B+C.33a+D.14a, A+B+C.33b+D.14a, A+B+C.33c+D.14a,
A+B+C.33d+D.14a, A+B+C.33e+D.14a, A+B+C.33f+D.14a, A+B+C.33g+D.14a,
A+B+C.33h+D.14a, A+B+C.33i+D.14a, A+B+C.33j+D.14a, A+B+C.33k+D.14a,
A+B+C.33l+D.14a, A+B+C.33m+D.14a, A+B+C.33n+D.14a, A+B+C.33o+D.14a,
A+B+C.33p+D.14a, A+B+C.33q+D.14a, A+B+C.33r+D.14a, A+B+C.33s+D.14a,
A+B+C.33t+D.14a, A+B+C.33u+D.14a, A+B+C.33v+D.14a, A+B+C.33w+D.14a,
A+B+C.33x+D.14a, A+B+C.33y+D.14a, A+B+C.33z+D.14a,
A+B+C.33zx+D.14a, A+B+C.33zy+D.14a, A+B+C.34+D.14a,
A+B+C.34a+D.14a, A+B+C.35+D.14a, A+B+C.35a+D.14a, A+B+C.35b+D.14a,
A+B+C.35c+D.14a, A+B+C.35d+D.14a, A+B+C.35e+D.14a, A+B+C.36+D.14a,
A+B+C.37+D.14a, A+B+C.37a+D.14a, A+B+C.37b+D.14a, A+B+C.37c+D.14a,
A+B+C.37d+D.14a, A+B+C.37e+D.14a, A+B+C.37f+D.14a, A+B+C.37g+D.14a,
A+B+C.37h+D.14a, A+B+C.37i+D.14a, A+B+C.37j+D.14a, A+B+C.37k+D.14a,
A+B+C.37l+D.14a, A+B+C.37m+D.14a, A+B+C.38+D.14a, A+B+C.38a+D.14a,
A+B+C.38b+D.14a, A+B+C.38c+D.14a, A+B+C.38d+D.14a, A+B+C.38e+D.14a,
A+B+C.38f+D.14a, A+B+C.38g+D.14a, A+B+C.38h+D.14a, A+B+C.39+D.14a,
A+B+C.39a+D.14a, A+B+C.39b+D.14a, A+B+C.39c+D.14a, A+B+C.39d+D.14a,
A+B+C.40+D.14a, A+B+C.40a+D.14a, A+B+C.41+D.14a, A+B+C.42+D.14a,
A+B+C.42a+D.14a, A+B+C.43+D.14a, A+B+C.44+D.14a, A+B+C.45+D.14a,
A+B+C.46+D.14a, A+B+C.46a+D.14a, A+B+C.47+D.14a, A+B+C.48+D.14a,
A+B+C.49+D.14a, A+B+C.49a+D.14a, A+B+C.50+D.14a, A+B+C.51+D.14a,
A+B+C.51a+D.14a, A+B+C.52+D.14a, A+B+C.52a+D.14a, A+B+C.53+D.14a,
A+B+C.54+D.14a, A+B+C.55+D.14a, A+B+C.56+D.14a, A+B+C.56a+D.14a,
A+B+C.56b+D.14a, A+B+C.57+D.14a, A+B+C.57a+D.14a, A+B+C.58+D.14a,
A+B+C.58a+D.14a, A+B+C.59+D.14a, A+B+C.60+D.14a, A+B+C.61+D.14a,
A+B+C.62+D.14a, A+B+C.62a+D.14a, A+B+C.62b+D.14a, A+B+C.63+D.14a,
A+B+C.64+D.14a, A+B+C.64a+D.14a, A+B+C.64b+D.14a, A+B+C.65+D.14a,
A+B+C.66+D.14a, A+B+C.67+D.14a, A+B+C.67a+D.14a, A+B+C.68+D.14a,
A+B+C.68a+D.14a, A+B+C.68b+D.14a, A+B+C.69+D.14a, A+B+C.69a+D.14a,
A+B+C.69b+D.14a, A+B+C.69c+D.14a, A+B+C.69d+D.14a, A+B+C.69e+D.14a,
A+B+C.69f+D.14a, A+B+C.69g+D.14a, A+B+C.69h+D.14a, A+B+C.69i+D.14a,
A+B+C.69j+D.14a, A+B+C.70+D.14a, A+B+C.70a+D.14a, A+B+C.71+D.14a,
A+B+C.71a+D.14a, A+B+C.72+D.14a, A+B+C.72a+D.14a, A+B+C.72b+D.14a,
A+B+C.73+D.14a, A+B+C.74+D.14a, A+B+C.74a+D.14a, A+B+C.75+D.14a,
A+B+C.75a+D.14a, A+B+C.76+D.14a, A+B+C.76a+D.14a, A+B+C.77+D.14a,
A+B+C.77a+D.14a, A+B+C.77b+D.14a, A+B+C.77c+D.14a, A+B+C.78+D.14a,
A+B+C.78a+D.14a, A+B+C.79+D.14a, A+B+C.80+D.14a, A+B+C.80a+D.14a,
A+B+C.80b+D.14a, A+B+C.81+D.14a, A+B+C.81a+D.14a, A+B+C.82+D.14a,
A+B+C.82a+D.14a, A+B+C.82b+D.14a, A+B+C.82c+D.14a, A+B+C.83+D.14a,
A+B+C.84+D.14a, A+B+C.85+D.14a, A+B+C.86+D.14a, A+B+C.87+D.14a,
A+B+C.88+D.14a, A+B+C.88a+D.14a, A+B+C.88b+D.14a, A+B+C.88c+D.14a,
A+B+C.88d+D.14a, A+B+C.88e+D.14a, A+B+C.88f+D.14a, A+B+C.88g+D.14a,
A+B+C.88h+D.14a, A+B+C.88i+D.14a, A+B+C.88j+D.14a, A+B+C.88k+D.14a,
A+B+C.88l+D.14a, A+B+C.88m+D.14a, A+B+C.88n+D.14a, A+B+C.89+D.14a,
A+B+C.89a+D.14a, A+B+C.89b+D.14a, A+B+C.89c+D.14a, A+B+C.90+D.14a,
A+B+C.90a+D.14a, A+B+C.90b+D.14a, A+B+C.90c+D.14a, A+B+C.90d+D.14a,
A+B+C.90e+D.14a, A+B+C.90f+D.14a, A+B+C.90g+D.14a, A+B+C.90h+D.14a,
A+B+C.90i+D.14a, A+B+C.91+D.14a, A+B+C.91a+D.14a, A+B+C.91b+D.14a,
A+B+C.91c+D.14a, A+B+C.91d+D.14a, A+B+C.92+D.14a, A+B+C.92a+D.14a,
A+B+C.93+D.14a, A+B+C.94+D.14a, A+B+C.94a+D.14a, A+B+C.94b+D.14a,
A+B+C.94c+D.14a, A+B+C.95+D.14a, A+B+C.96+D.14a, A+B+C.97+D.14a,
A+B+C.98+D.14a, A+B+C.99+D.14a, A+B+C.100+D.14a, A+B+C.101+D.14a,
A+B+C.102+D.14a, A+B+C.103+D.14a, A+B+C.103a+D.14a,
A+B+C.104+D.14a, A+B+C.105+D.14a, A+B+C.106+D.14a, A+B+C.107+D.14a,
A+B+C.108+D.14a, A+B+C.109+D.14a, A+B+C.110+D.14a, A+B+C.111+D.14a,
A+B+C.112+D.14a, A+B+C.113+D.14a, A+B+C.114+D.14a, A+B+C.115+D.14a,
A+B+C.116+D.14a, A+B+C.117+D.14a, A+B+C.118+D.14a,
A+B+C.118a+D.14a, A+B+C.119+D.14a, A+B+C.119a+D.14a,
A+B+C.119b+D.14a, A+B+C.119c+D.14a, A+B+C.119d+D.14a,
A+B+C.119e+D.14a, A+B+C.119f+D.14a, A+B+C.119g+D.14a,
A+B+C.119h+D.14a, A+B+C.119i+D.14a, A+B+C.120+D.14a,
A+B+C.121+D.14a, A+B+C.122+D.14a, A+B+C.123+D.14a, A+B+C.124+D.14a,
A+B+C.125+D.14a, A+B+C.126+D.14a, A+B+C.127+D.14a,
A+B+C.127a+D.14a, A+B+C.128+D.14a, A+B+C.129+D.14a,
A+B+C.130+D.14a, A+B+C.131+D.14a, A+B+C.131a+D.14a,
A+B+C.132+D.14a, A+B+C.133+D.14a, A+B+C.134+D.14a, A+B+C.135+D.14a,
A+B+C.135a+D.14a, A+B+C.136+D.14a, A+B+C.137+D.14a,
A+B+C.138+D.14a, A+B+C.138a+D.14a, A+B+C.139+D.14a,
A+B+C.139a+D.14a, A+B+C.139b+D.14a, A+B+C.140+D.14a,
A+B+C.141+D.14a, A+B+C.142+D.14a, A+B+C.143+D.14a, A+B+C.144+D.14a,
A+B+C.145+D.14a, A+B+C.146+D.14a, A+B+C.147+D.14a, A+B+C.148+D.14a,
A+B+C.149+D.14a, A+B+C.150+D.14a, A+B+C.150a+D.14a,
A+B+C.151+D.14a, A+B+C.151a+D.14a, A+B+C.152+D.14a,
A+B+C.153+D.14a, A+B+C.153a+D.14a, A+B+C.154+D.14a,
A+B+C.155+D.14a, A+B+C.156+D.14a, A+B+C.157+D.14a,
A+B+C.157a+D.14a, A+B+C.158+D.14a, A+B+C.158a+D.14a,
A+B+C.158b+D.14a, A+B+C.158c+D.14a, A+B+C.159+D.14a,
A+B+C.159a+D.14a, A+B+C.160+D.14a, A+B+C.161+D.14a,
A+B+C.162+D.14a, A+B+C.162a+D.14a, A+B+C.163+D.14a,
A+B+C.164+D.14a, A+B+C.165+D.14a,
[0165] A+B+C.1+D.19, A+B+C.2+D.19, A+B+C.3+D.19, A+B+C.4+D.19,
A+B+C.5+D.19, A+B+C.5a+D.19, A+B+C.5b+D.19, A+B+C.5c+D.19,
A+B+C.6+D.19, A+B+C.7+D.19, A+B+C.7a+D.19, A+B+C.7b+D.19,
A+B+C.8+D.19, A+B+C.9+D.19, A+B+C.10+D.19, A+B+C.11+D.19,
A+B+C.12+D.19, A+B+C.12a+D.19, A+B+C.13+D.19, A+B+C.14+D.19,
A+B+C.14a+D.19, A+B+C.15+D.19, A+B+C.16+D.19, A+B+C.17+D.19,
A+B+C.17a+D.19, A+B+C.18+D.19, A+B+C.18a+D.19, A+B+C.18b+D.19,
A+B+C.18c+D.19, A+B+C.18d+D.19, A+B+C.19+D.19, A+B+C.20+D.19,
A+B+C.20a+D.19, A+B+C.21+D.19, A+B+C.22+D.19, A+B+C.23+D.19,
A+B+C.24+D.19, A+B+C.24a+D.19, A+B+C.24b+D.19, A+B+C.25+D.19,
A+B+C.26+D.19, A+B+C.27+D.19, A+B+C.27a+D.19, A+B+C.28+D.19,
A+B+C.29+D.19, A+B+C.29a+D.19, A+B+C.29b+D.19, A+B+C.29c+D.19,
A+B+C.29d+D.19, A+B+C.29e+D.19, A+B+C.29f+D.19, A+B+C.29g+D.19,
A+B+C.30+D.19, A+B+C.31+D.19, A+B+C.32+D.19, A+B+C.32a+D.19,
A+B+C.33+D.19, A+B+C.33a+D.19, A+B+C.33b+D.19, A+B+C.33c+D.19,
A+B+C.33d+D.19, A+B+C.33e+D.19, A+B+C.33f+D.19, A+B+C.33g+D.19,
A+B+C.33h+D.19, A+B+C.33i+D.19, A+B+C.33j+D.19, A+B+C.33k+D.19,
A+B+C.33l+D.19, A+B+C.33m+D.19, A+B+C.33n+D.19, A+B+C.33o+D.19,
A+B+C.33p+D.19, A+B+C.33q+D.19, A+B+C.33r+D.19, A+B+C.33s+D.19,
A+B+C.33t+D.19, A+B+C.33u+D.19, A+B+C.33v+D.19, A+B+C.33w+D.19,
A+B+C.33x+D.19, A+B+C.33y+D.19, A+B+C.33z+D.19, A+B+C.33zx+D.19,
A+B+C.33zy+D.19, A+B+C.34+D.19, A+B+C.34a+D.19, A+B+C.35+D.19,
A+B+C.35a+D.19, A+B+C.35b+D.19, A+B+C.35c+D.19, A+B+C.35d+D.19,
A+B+C.35e+D.19, A+B+C.36+D.19, A+B+C.37+D.19, A+B+C.37a+D.19,
A+B+C.37b+D.19, A+B+C.37c+D.19, A+B+C.37d+D.19, A+B+C.37e+D.19,
A+B+C.37f+D.19, A+B+C.37g+D.19, A+B+C.37h+D.19, A+B+C.37i+D.19,
A+B+C.37j+D.19, A+B+C.37k+D.19, A+B+C.37l+D.19, A+B+C.37m+D.19,
A+B+C.38+D.19, A+B+C.38a+D.19, A+B+C.38b+D.19, A+B+C.38c+D.19,
A+B+C.38d+D.19, A+B+C.38e+D.19, A+B+C.38f+D.19, A+B+C.38g+D.19,
A+B+C.38h+D.19, A+B+C.39+D.19, A+B+C.39a+D.19, A+B+C.39b+D.19,
A+B+C.39c+D.19, A+B+C.39d+D.19, A+B+C.40+D.19, A+B+C.40a+D.19,
A+B+C.41+D.19, A+B+C.42+D.19, A+B+C.42a+D.19, A+B+C.43+D.19,
A+B+C.44+D.19, A+B+C.45+D.19, A+B+C.46+D.19, A+B+C.46a+D.19,
A+B+C.47+D.19, A+B+C.48+D.19, A+B+C.49+D.19, A+B+C.49a+D.19,
A+B+C.50+D.19, A+B+C.51+D.19, A+B+C.51a+D.19, A+B+C.52+D.19,
A+B+C.52a+D.19, A+B+C.53+D.19, A+B+C.54+D.19, A+B+C.55+D.19,
A+B+C.56+D.19, A+B+C.56a+D.19, A+B+C.56b+D.19, A+B+C.57+D.19,
A+B+C.57a+D.19, A+B+C.58+D.19, A+B+C.58a+D.19, A+B+C.59+D.19,
A+B+C.60+D.19, A+B+C.61+D.19, A+B+C.62+D.19, A+B+C.62a+D.19,
A+B+C.62b+D.19, A+B+C.63+D.19, A+B+C.64+D.19, A+B+C.64a+D.19,
A+B+C.64b+D.19, A+B+C.65+D.19, A+B+C.66+D.19, A+B+C.67+D.19,
A+B+C.67a+D.19, A+B+C.68+D.19, A+B+C.68a+D.19, A+B+C.68b+D.19,
A+B+C.69+D.19, A+B+C.69a+D.19, A+B+C.69b+D.19, A+B+C.69c+D.19,
A+B+C.69d+D.19, A+B+C.69e+D.19, A+B+C.69f+D.19, A+B+C.69g+D.19,
A+B+C.69h+D.19, A+B+C.69i+D.19, A+B+C.69j+D.19, A+B+C.70+D.19,
A+B+C.70a+D.19, A+B+C.71+D.19, A+B+C.71a+D.19, A+B+C.72+D.19,
A+B+C.72a+D.19, A+B+C.72b+D.19, A+B+C.73+D.19, A+B+C.74+D.19,
A+B+C.74a+D.19, A+B+C.75+D.19, A+B+C.75a+D.19, A+B+C.76+D.19,
A+B+C.76a+D.19, A+B+C.77+D.19, A+B+C.77a+D.19, A+B+C.77b+D.19,
A+B+C.77c+D.19, A+B+C.78+D.19, A+B+C.78a+D.19, A+B+C.79+D.19,
A+B+C.80+D.19, A+B+C.80a+D.19, A+B+C.80b+D.19, A+B+C.81+D.19,
A+B+C.81a+D.19, A+B+C.82+D.19, A+B+C.82a+D.19, A+B+C.82b+D.19,
A+B+C.82c+D.19, A+B+C.83+D.19, A+B+C.84+D.19, A+B+C.85+D.19,
A+B+C.86+D.19, A+B+C.87+D.19, A+B+C.88+D.19, A+B+C.88a+D.19,
A+B+C.88b+D.19, A+B+C.88c+D.19, A+B+C.88d+D.19, A+B+C.88e+D.19,
A+B+C.88f+D.19, A+B+C.88g+D.19, A+B+C.88h+D.19, A+B+C.88i+D.19,
A+B+C.88j+D.19, A+B+C.88k+D.19, A+B+C.88l+D.19, A+B+C.88m+D.19,
A+B+C.88n+D.19, A+B+C.89+D.19, A+B+C.89a+D.19, A+B+C.89b+D.19,
A+B+C.89c+D.19, A+B+C.90+D.19, A+B+C.90a+D.19, A+B+C.90b+D.19,
A+B+C.90c+D.19, A+B+C.90d+D.19, A+B+C.90e+D.19, A+B+C.90f+D.19,
A+B+C.90g+D.19, A+B+C.90h+D.19, A+B+C.90i+D.19, A+B+C.91+D.19,
A+B+C.91a+D.19, A+B+C.91b+D.19, A+B+C.91c+D.19, A+B+C.91d+D.19,
A+B+C.92+D.19, A+B+C.92a+D.19, A+B+C.93+D.19, A+B+C.94+D.19,
A+B+C.94a+D.19, A+B+C.94b+D.19, A+B+C.94c+D.19, A+B+C.95+D.19,
A+B+C.96+D.19, A+B+C.97+D.19, A+B+C.98+D.19, A+B+C.99+D.19,
A+B+C.100+D.19, A+B+C.101+D.19, A+B+C.102+D.19, A+B+C.103+D.19,
A+B+C.103a+D.19, A+B+C.104+D.19, A+B+C.105+D.19, A+B+C.106+D.19,
A+B+C.107+D.19, A+B+C.108+D.19, A+B+C.109+D.19, A+B+C.110+D.19,
A+B+C.111+D.19, A+B+C.112+D.19, A+B+C.113+D.19, A+B+C.114+D.19,
A+B+C.115+D.19, A+B+C.116+D.19, A+B+C.117+D.19, A+B+C.118+D.19,
A+B+C.118a+D.19, A+B+C.119+D.19, A+B+C.119a+D.19, A+B+C.119b+D.19,
A+B+C.119c+D.19, A+B+C.119d+D.19, A+B+C.119e+D.19, A+B+C.119f+D.19,
A+B+C.119g+D.19, A+B+C.119h+D.19, A+B+C.119i+D.19, A+B+C.120+D.19,
A+B+C.121+D.19, A+B+C.122+D.19, A+B+C.123+D.19, A+B+C.124+D.19,
A+B+C.125+D.19, A+B+C.126+D.19, A+B+C.127+D.19, A+B+C.127a+D.19,
A+B+C.128+D.19, A+B+C.129+D.19, A+B+C.130+D.19, A+B+C.131+D.19,
A+B+C.131a+D.19, A+B+C.132+D.19, A+B+C.133+D.19, A+B+C.134+D.19,
A+B+C.135+D.19, A+B+C.135a+D.19, A+B+C.136+D.19, A+B+C.137+D.19,
A+B+C.138+D.19, A+B+C.138a+D.19, A+B+C.139+D.19, A+B+C.139a+D.19,
A+B+C.139b+D.19, A+B+C.140+D.19, A+B+C.141+D.19, A+B+C.142+D.19,
A+B+C.143+D.19, A+B+C.144+D.19, A+B+C.145+D.19, A+B+C.146+D.19,
A+B+C.147+D.19, A+B+C.148+D.19, A+B+C.149+D.19, A+B+C.150+D.19,
A+B+C.150a+D.19, A+B+C.151+D.19, A+B+C.151a+D.19, A+B+C.152+D.19,
A+B+C.153+D.19, A+B+C.153a+D.19, A+B+C.154+D.19, A+B+C.155+D.19,
A+B+C.156+D.19, A+B+C.157+D.19, A+B+C.157a+D.19, A+B+C.158+D.19,
A+B+C.158a+D.19, A+B+C.158b+D.19, A+B+C.158c+D.19, A+B+C.159+D.19,
A+B+C.159a+D.19, A+B+C.160+D.19, A+B+C.161+D.19, A+B+C.162+D.19,
A+B+C.162a+D.19, A+B+C.163+D.19, A+B+C.164+D.19,
A+B+C.165+D.19,
[0166] A+B+C.1+D.20, A+B+C.2+D.20, A+B+C.3+D.20, A+B+C.4+D.20,
A+B+C.5+D.20, A+B+C.5a+D.20, A+B+C.5b+D.20, A+B+C.5c+D.20,
A+B+C.6+D.20, A+B+C.7+D.20, A+B+C.7a+D.20, A+B+C.7b+D.20,
A+B+C.8+D.20, A+B+C.9+D.20, A+B+C.10+D.20, A+B+C.11+D.20,
A+B+C.12+D.20, A+B+C.12a+D.20, A+B+C.13+D.20, A+B+C.14+D.20,
A+B+C.14a+D.20, A+B+C.15+D.20, A+B+C.16+D.20, A+B+C.17+D.20,
A+B+C.17a+D.20, A+B+C.18+D.20, A+B+C.18a+D.20, A+B+C.18b+D.20,
A+B+C.18c+D.20, A+B+C.18d+D.20, A+B+C.19+D.20, A+B+C.20+D.20,
A+B+C.20a+D.20, A+B+C.21+D.20, A+B+C.22+D.20, A+B+C.23+D.20,
A+B+C.24+D.20, A+B+C.24a+D.20, A+B+C.24b+D.20, A+B+C.25+D.20,
A+B+C.26+D.20, A+B+C.27+D.20, A+B+C.27a+D.20, A+B+C.28+D.20,
A+B+C.29+D.20, A+B+C.29a+D.20, A+B+C.29b+D.20, A+B+C.29c+D.20,
A+B+C.29d+D.20, A+B+C.29e+D.20, A+B+C.29f+D.20, A+B+C.29g+D.20,
A+B+C.30+D.20, A+B+C.31+D.20, A+B+C.32+D.20, A+B+C.32a+D.20,
A+B+C.33+D.20, A+B+C.33a+D.20, A+B+C.33b+D.20, A+B+C.33c+D.20,
A+B+C.33d+D.20, A+B+C.33e+D.20, A+B+C.33f+D.20, A+B+C.33g+D.20,
A+B+C.33h+D.20, A+B+C.33i+D.20, A+B+C.33j+D.20, A+B+C.33k+D.20,
A+B+C.33l+D.20, A+B+C.33m+D.20, A+B+C.33n+D.20, A+B+C.33o+D.20,
A+B+C.33p+D.20, A+B+C.33q+D.20, A+B+C.33r+D.20, A+B+C.33s+D.20,
A+B+C.33t+D.20, A+B+C.33u+D.20, A+B+C.33v+D.20, A+B+C.33w+D.20,
A+B+C.33x+D.20, A+B+C.33y+D.20, A+B+C.33z+D.20, A+B+C.33zx+D.20,
A+B+C.33zy+D.20, A+B+C.34+D.20, A+B+C.34a+D.20, A+B+C.35+D.20,
A+B+C.35a+D.20, A+B+C.35b+D.20, A+B+C.35c+D.20, A+B+C.35d+D.20,
A+B+C.35e+D.20, A+B+C.36+D.20, A+B+C.37+D.20, A+B+C.37a+D.20,
A+B+C.37b+D.20, A+B+C.37c+D.20, A+B+C.37d+D.20, A+B+C.37e+D.20,
A+B+C.37f+D.20, A+B+C.37g+D.20, A+B+C.37h+D.20, A+B+C.37i+D.20,
A+B+C.37j+D.20, A+B+C.37k+D.20, A+B+C.37l+D.20, A+B+C.37m+D.20,
A+B+C.38+D.20, A+B+C.38a+D.20, A+B+C.38b+D.20, A+B+C.38c+D.20,
A+B+C.38d+D.20, A+B+C.38e+D.20, A+B+C.38f+D.20, A+B+C.38g+D.20,
A+B+C.38h+D.20, A+B+C.39+D.20, A+B+C.39a+D.20, A+B+C.39b+D.20,
A+B+C.39c+D.20, A+B+C.39d+D.20, A+B+C.40+D.20, A+B+C.40a+D.20,
A+B+C.41+D.20, A+B+C.42+D.20, A+B+C.42a+D.20, A+B+C.43+D.20,
A+B+C.44+D.20, A+B+C.45+D.20, A+B+C.46+D.20, A+B+C.46a+D.20,
A+B+C.47+D.20, A+B+C.48+D.20, A+B+C.49+D.20, A+B+C.49a+D.20,
A+B+C.50+D.20, A+B+C.51+D.20, A+B+C.51a+D.20, A+B+C.52+D.20,
A+B+C.52a+D.20, A+B+C.53+D.20, A+B+C.54+D.20, A+B+C.55+D.20,
A+B+C.56+D.20, A+B+C.56a+D.20, A+B+C.56b+D.20, A+B+C.57+D.20,
A+B+C.57a+D.20, A+B+C.58+D.20, A+B+C.58a+D.20, A+B+C.59+D.20,
A+B+C.60+D.20, A+B+C.61+D.20, A+B+C.62+D.20, A+B+C.62a+D.20,
A+B+C.62b+D.20, A+B+C.63+D.20, A+B+C.64+D.20, A+B+C.64a+D.20,
A+B+C.64b+D.20, A+B+C.65+D.20, A+B+C.66+D.20, A+B+C.67+D.20,
A+B+C.67a+D.20, A+B+C.68+D.20, A+B+C.68a+D.20, A+B+C.68b+D.20,
A+B+C.69+D.20, A+B+C.69a+D.20, A+B+C.69b+D.20, A+B+C.69c+D.20,
A+B+C.69d+D.20, A+B+C.69e+D.20, A+B+C.69f+D.20, A+B+C.69g+D.20,
A+B+C.69h+D.20, A+B+C.69i+D.20, A+B+C.69j+D.20, A+B+C.70+D.20,
A+B+C.70a+D.20, A+B+C.71+D.20, A+B+C.71a+D.20, A+B+C.72+D.20,
A+B+C.72a+D.20, A+B+C.72b+D.20, A+B+C.73+D.20, A+B+C.74+D.20,
A+B+C.74a+D.20, A+B+C.75+D.20, A+B+C.75a+D.20, A+B+C.76+D.20,
A+B+C.76a+D.20, A+B+C.77+D.20, A+B+C.77a+D.20, A+B+C.77b+D.20,
A+B+C.77c+D.20, A+B+C.78+D.20, A+B+C.78a+D.20, A+B+C.79+D.20,
A+B+C.80+D.20, A+B+C.80a+D.20, A+B+C.80b+D.20, A+B+C.81+D.20,
A+B+C.81a+D.20, A+B+C.82+D.20, A+B+C.82a+D.20, A+B+C.82b+D.20,
A+B+C.82c+D.20, A+B+C.83+D.20, A+B+C.84+D.20, A+B+C.85+D.20,
A+B+C.86+D.20, A+B+C.87+D.20, A+B+C.88+D.20, A+B+C.88a+D.20,
A+B+C.88b+D.20, A+B+C.88c+D.20, A+B+C.88d+D.20, A+B+C.88e+D.20,
A+B+C.88f+D.20, A+B+C.88g+D.20, A+B+C.88h+D.20, A+B+C.88i+D.20,
A+B+C.88j+D.20, A+B+C.88k+D.20, A+B+C.88l+D.20, A+B+C.88m+D.20,
A+B+C.88n+D.20, A+B+C.89+D.20, A+B+C.89a+D.20, A+B+C.89b+D.20,
A+B+C.89c+D.20, A+B+C.90+D.20, A+B+C.90a+D.20, A+B+C.90b+D.20,
A+B+C.90c+D.20, A+B+C.90d+D.20, A+B+C.90e+D.20, A+B+C.90f+D.20,
A+B+C.90g+D.20, A+B+C.90h+D.20, A+B+C.90i+D.20, A+B+C.91+D.20,
A+B+C.91a+D.20, A+B+C.91b+D.20, A+B+C.91c+D.20, A+B+C.91d+D.20,
A+B+C.92+D.20, A+B+C.92a+D.20, A+B+C.93+D.20, A+B+C.94+D.20,
A+B+C.94a+D.20, A+B+C.94b+D.20, A+B+C.94c+D.20, A+B+C.95+D.20,
A+B+C.96+D.20, A+B+C.97+D.20, A+B+C.98+D.20, A+B+C.99+D.20,
A+B+C.100+D.20, A+B+C.101+D.20, A+B+C.102+D.20, A+B+C.103+D.20,
A+B+C.103a+D.20, A+B+C.104+D.20, A+B+C.105+D.20, A+B+C.106+D.20,
A+B+C.107+D.20, A+B+C.108+D.20, A+B+C.109+D.20, A+B+C.110+D.20,
A+B+C.111+D.20, A+B+C.112+D.20, A+B+C.113+D.20, A+B+C.114+D.20,
A+B+C.115+D.20, A+B+C.116+D.20, A+B+C.117+D.20, A+B+C.118+D.20,
A+B+C.118a+D.20, A+B+C.119+D.20, A+B+C.119a+D.20, A+B+C.119b+D.20,
A+B+C.119c+D.20, A+B+C.119d+D.20, A+B+C.119e+D.20, A+B+C.119f+D.20,
A+B+C.119g+D.20, A+B+C.119h+D.20, A+B+C.119i+D.20, A+B+C.120+D.20,
A+B+C.121+D.20, A+B+C.122+D.20, A+B+C.123+D.20, A+B+C.124+D.20,
A+B+C.125+D.20, A+B+C.126+D.20, A+B+C.127+D.20, A+B+C.127a+D.20,
A+B+C.128+D.20, A+B+C.129+D.20, A+B+C.130+D.20, A+B+C.131+D.20,
A+B+C.131a+D.20, A+B+C.132+D.20, A+B+C.133+D.20, A+B+C.134+D.20,
A+B+C.135+D.20, A+B+C.135a+D.20, A+B+C.136+D.20, A+B+C.137+D.20,
A+B+C.138+D.20, A+B+C.138a+D.20, A+B+C.139+D.20, A+B+C.139a+D.20,
A+B+C.139b+D.20, A+B+C.140+D.20, A+B+C.141+D.20, A+B+C.142+D.20,
A+B+C.143+D.20, A+B+C.144+D.20, A+B+C.145+D.20, A+B+C.146+D.20,
A+B+C.147+D.20, A+B+C.148+D.20, A+B+C.149+D.20, A+B+C.150+D.20,
A+B+C.150a+D.20, A+B+C.151+D.20, A+B+C.151a+D.20, A+B+C.152+D.20,
A+B+C.153+D.20, A+B+C.153a+D.20, A+B+C.154+D.20, A+B+C.155+D.20,
A+B+C.156+D.20, A+B+C.157+D.20, A+B+C.157a+D.20, A+B+C.158+D.20,
A+B+C.158a+D.20, A+B+C.158b+D.20, A+B+C.158c+D.20, A+B+C.159+D.20,
A+B+C.159a+D.20, A+B+C.160+D.20, A+B+C.161+D.20, A+B+C.162+D.20,
A+B+C.162a+D.20, A+B+C.163+D.20, A+B+C.164+D.20,
A+B+C.165+D.20.
[0167] In the compositions of the present invention, the weight
ratio of herbicide A (in particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane) to herbicide C is in general in the range from 1:0.002 to
1:100, preferably from 1:0.0026 to 1:67 and more preferably from
1:0.004 to 1:50, wherein each herbicide C being an ester or a salt
of an acid is calculated as the acid.
[0168] In another embodiment, the weight ratio of herbicide A (in
particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane) to herbicide C is in the range from 1:0.06 to 1:100,
preferably from 1:0.08 to 1:67 and more preferably from 1:0.12 to
1:50, wherein each herbicide C being an ester or a salt of an acid
is calculated as the acid. The aforementioned weight ratios are
particularly suitable for use in corn (maize).
[0169] In another embodiment, the weight ratio of herbicide A (in
particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane) to herbicide C is in the range from 1:0.01 to 1:36,
preferably from 1:0.01 to 1:24 and more preferably from 1:0.02 to
1:18, wherein each herbicide C being an ester or a salt of an acid
is calculated as the acid. The aforementioned weight ratios are
particularly suitable for use in cereals, soybeans, pulses and
canola (in particular herbicide-tolerant canola).
[0170] In the compositions of the present invention, the weight
ratio of saflufenacil (herbicide B) to herbicide C is in general in
the range from 1:0.005 to 1:2500, preferably from 1:0.008 to 1:1250
and more preferably from 1:0.02 to 1:500, wherein each herbicide C
being an ester or a salt of an acid is calculated as the acid. The
aforementioned weight ratios are particularly suitable for use in
corn (maize).
[0171] In another embodiment, the weight ratio of saflufenacil
(herbicide B) to herbicide C is in the range from 1:0.025 to 1:900,
preferably from 1:0.044 to 1:450 and more preferably from 1:0.1 to
1:180, wherein each herbicide C being an ester or a salt of an acid
is calculated as the acid. The aforementioned weight ratios are
particularly suitable for use in cereals, soybeans, pulses and
canola (in particular herbicide-tolerant canola).
[0172] The composition contains the safener D in an effective
amount, which is generally at least 0.1% by weight, in particular
at least 0.2 or at least 0.5% by weight, based on the total amount
of herbicide A, herbicide B and, if present, herbicide C.
[0173] The weight ratio of the herbicide A (in particular
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane) to the safener D is generally in the range from 1:0.002 to
1:24, preferably from 1:0.004 to 1:12 and more preferably from
1:0.012 to 1:5, wherein each safener D being an ester or a salt of
an acid is calculated as the acid.
[0174] The weight ratio of the herbicide B to the safener D is
generally in the range from 1:0.0005 to 1:5, preferably from
1:0.001 to 1:3 and more preferably from 1:0.0025 to 1:1, wherein
each safener D being an ester or a salt of an acid is calculated as
the acid.
[0175] In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A
and the herbicide B are preferably applied within the same weight
ratios as defined herein for the composition of this invention.
[0176] In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A
and the herbicide C are preferably applied within the same weight
ratios as defined herein for the composition of this invention.
[0177] In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide B
and the herbicide C are preferably applied within the same weight
ratios as defined herein for the composition of this invention.
[0178] In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A
and the safener D are preferably applied within the same weight
ratios as defined herein for the composition of this invention.
[0179] In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide B
and the safener D are preferably applied within the same weight
ratios as defined herein for the composition of this invention.
[0180] In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A,
the herbicide B and, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener
D can be applied jointly or separately.
[0181] In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A,
herbicide B and, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D
can be applied simultaneously or in succession.
[0182] Preferably, the herbicide A, herbicide B and, if present,
the herbicide C and/or the safener D are applied simultaneously to
the undesirable vegetation. In another embodiment, the herbicide A,
herbicide B and, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D
are provided as herbicidal composition according to the invention
(e.g. a tank mixture containing the herbicide A, the herbicide B
and, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D) being
applied to the undesirable vegetation. Thus, in some embodiments of
the method of this invention, the herbicidal composition of this
invention is applied to the undesirable vegetation or the locus
thereof with or applied to the soil or water to prevent the
emergence or growth of the undesirable vegetation.
[0183] In case of separate or successive application, the order of
the application of the herbicide A, the herbicide B and, if
present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D is of minor
importance. It is only necessary that the herbicide A, the
herbicide B and, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D
are applied in a time frame that allows simultaneous action of the
active ingredients on the plants to be controlled and/or safened,
preferably within a time frame of at most 14 days, in particular at
most 7 days.
[0184] In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A,
herbicide B and, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D
(or the composition according to the invention) can be applied
pre-emergence (before the emergence of undesirable vegetation) or
post-emergence (i.e. during and/or after emergence of the
undesirable vegetation).
[0185] Preferably, the herbicide A, herbicide B and, if present,
the herbicide C and/or the safener D (or the composition according
to the invention) are/is applied pre-emergence (i.e. before the
emergence) of the undesirable vegetation.
[0186] In another embodiment, the herbicide A, herbicide B and, if
present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D (or the composition
according to the invention) are/is applied before or during the
emergence of the undesirable vegetation (pre-emergence, or
early-post emergence).
[0187] In yet another embodiment, the herbicide A, herbicide B and,
if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D (or the
composition according to the invention) are/is applied
post-emergence (i.e. after emergence) of the undesirable
vegetation.
[0188] In case of post-emergence treatment, the herbicide A,
herbicide B and, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D
(or the composition according to the invention) are/is preferably
applied after the undesirable vegetation has emerged and has
developed up to 6 leaves.
[0189] The compositions and methods of the present invention are
suitable for controlling a large number of undesirable vegetation
(harmful plants), including monocotyledonous weeds and
dicotyledonous weeds.
[0190] In one embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected
from monocotyledonous weed species. Preferably, the undesirable
vegetation is selected from the family Poaceae. More preferably,
the undesirable vegetation is selected from the tribes Aveneae,
Bromeae, Paniceae and Poeae. In one embodiment, the undesirable
vegetation is selected from the tribe Aveneae. In another
embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected from the tribe
Bromeae. In yet another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is
selected from the tribe Paniceae. In still another embodiment, the
undesirable vegetation is selected from the tribe Poeae.
[0191] In particular, the compositions and methods of the present
invention may be used for controlling annual weeds such as
gramineous weeds (grass weeds) including, but not limited to, the
genera Aegilops such as Aegilops cylindrical (AEGCY, jointed
goatgrass); Agropyron such as Agropyron repens (AGRRE, common
couchgrass); Alopecurus such as Alopecurus myosuroides (ALOMY,
blackgrass) or Alopecurus aequalis (ALOAE, foxtail); Apera such as
Apera spica-venti (APESV, silky wind grass); Avena such as Avena
fatua (AVEFA, wild oat) or Avena sterilis subsp. Sterilis (AVEST,
sterile oat); Brachiaria such as Brachiaria plantaginea (BRAPL,
Alexander grass) or Brachiaria decumbens (BRADC, Surinam grass);
Bromus such as Bromus inermis (BROIN, awnless brome), Bromus
sterilis (BROST, barren bromegrass), Bromus tectorum (BROTE,
cheatgrass), Bromus arvensis (BROAV, field bromegrass), Bromus
secalinus (BROSE, rye bromegrass) or Bromus hordeacus (BROMO,
lopgrass); Cenchrus such as Cenchrus echinatus (CCHEC, Mossman
River grass); Cynodon such as Cynodon dactylon (CYNDA,
bermudagrass); Digitaria such as Digitaria ciliaris (DIGAD,
southern crabgrass), Digitaria sanguinalis (DIGSA, hairy
crabgrass), Digitaria insularis (TRCIN, sourgrass) or Digitaria
ischaemum (DIGIS, smooth crabgrass); Echinochloa such as
Echinochloa colonum (ECHCO, awnless barnyardgrass), Echinochloa
crus-galli (ECHCG, common barnyard grass), Echinochloa crus-pavonis
(ECHCV, Gulf cockspurgrass), Echinochloa oryzoides (ECHOR, early
barnyardgrass) or Echinochloa phyllogogon (ECHPH, late
barnyardgrass); Eleusine such as Eleusine indica (ELEIN, Indian
goosegrass); Ischaemum such as Ischaemum rugusom (ISCRU, muraina
grass); Leptochloa such as Leptochloa chinensis (LEFCH, Chinese
sprangletop), Leptochloa fascicularis (LEFFA, salt-meadow grass),
Leptochloa filiformis (LEFPC, thread sprangletop), Leptochloa
mucronata (LEFFI, red sprangletop), Leptochloa panicoides (LEFPA,
tighthead sprangletop), Leptochloa scabra (LEFSC) or Leptochloa
virgata (LEFVI, tropical sprangletop); Lolium such as Lolium
multiflorum (LOLMU, Italian ryegrass), Lolium perenne (LOLPE,
English ryegrass) or Lolium rigidum (LOLRI, annual rye-grass);
Panicum such as Panicum capillare (PANCA, tumble panicgrass),
Panicum dichotomiflorum (PANDI, smooth witchgrass), Panicum
laevifolium (PANLF, sweet panicgrass) or Panicum miliaceum (PANMI,
common millet); Phalaris such as Phalaris minor (PHAMI, lesser
canary grass), Phalaris paradoxa (PHAPA, paradoxagrass), Phalaris
canariensis (PHACA, canarygrass) or Phalaris brachystachys (PHABR,
short-spiked canarygrass); Poa such as Poa annua (POAAN, annual
bluegrass), Poa pratensis (POAPR, Kentucky bluegrass) or Poa
trivialis (POATR, rough meadowgrass); Rottboellia such as
Rottboellia exaltata (ROOEX, guinea-fowl grass); Setaria auch as
Setaria faberi (SETFA, giant foxtail), Setaria glauca (PESGL, pearl
millet), Setaria italic (SETIT, Italian millet), Setaria pumila
(SETPU, yellow foxtail), Setaria verticillata (SETVE, bristly
foxtail) or Setaria viridis (SETVI, green foxtail); and Sorghum
such as Sorghum halepense (SORHA, Johnson grass).
[0192] Preferably, the undesirable vegetation is a monocotyledonous
weed species selected from the genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera,
Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa,
Eleusine, Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa,
Rottboellia, Setaria and Sorghum. More preferably, the undesirable
vegetation is a monocotyledonous weed species selected from the
genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus,
Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Ischaemum, Leptochloa,
Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia, and Setaria. Even more
preferably, the undesirable vegetation is selected from the genera
Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Leptochloa,
Lolium, Phalaris, Poa and Setaria. In particular, the undesirable
vegetation is selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Avena,
Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris and Poa. Most preferably,
the undesirable vegetation is selected from the genera Alopecurus,
Avena, Lolium and Phalaris.
[0193] In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a
monocotyledonous weed species selected from the genera Alopecurus,
Avena, Digitaria, Lolium, Setaria and Sorghum.
[0194] In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a
monocotyledonous weed species selected from the genera Alopecurus,
Apera, Lolium and Poa.
[0195] In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a
monocotyledonous weed species selected from Agropyron repens,
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Avena fatua, Avena sterilis subsp. sterilis, Brachiaria
plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromus inermis, Bromus sterilis,
Bromus tectorum, Bromus arvensis, Bromus secalinus, Bromus
hordeacus, Cynodon dactylon, Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria
sanguinalis, Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischemum, Echinochloa
colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,
Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,
Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugusom, Leptochloa chinensis,
Leptochloa fascicularis, Leptochloa filliformis, Leptochloa
panicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium
multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare,
Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicum laevifolium, Panicum miliaceum,
Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Phalaris canariensis, Phalaris
brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia
exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria italica, Setaria
pumila, Setaria verticillata, Setaria viridis and Sorghum
halepense.
[0196] Preferably, the undesirable vegetation is a monocotyledonous
weed species selected from Agropyron repens, Alopecurus
myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua,
Avena sterilis subsp. sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria
decumbens, Bromus inermis, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Bromus
arvensis, Bromus secalinus, Bromus hordeacus, Cynodon dactylon,
Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria sanguinalis, Digitaria insularis,
Digitaria ischemum, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa crus-pavonis, Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa
oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine indica, Ischaemum
rugusom, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa fascicularis, Leptochloa
filliformis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa
virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicum laevifolium,
Panicum miliaceum, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Phalaris
canariensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa
trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,
Setaria italica, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, and Setaria
viridis.
[0197] In particular, the monocotyledonous weed species is selected
from Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera
spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilis subsp. sterilis,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Phalaris canariensis, Phalaris
brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis and Poa trivialis, more
preferably from Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera
spica-venti, Avena fatua, Echinochloa grus-galli, Echinochloa
oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium
rigidum, Phalaris minor and Poa annua, and most preferably from
Alopecurus myosuroides, Avena fatua, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium
rigidum and Phalaris minor.
[0198] In another embodiment, the monocotyledonous weed species is
selected from Alopecurus myosuroides, Avena fatua, Digitaria
sanguinalis, Lolium multiflorum, Setaria viridis and Sorghum
halepense.
[0199] In another embodiment, the monocotyledonous weed species is
selected from Alopecurus myosuroides, Apera spica-venti, Lolium
multiflorum and Poa annua.
[0200] The compositions and methods of the present invention are
also suitable for controlling a large number of dicotyledonous
weeds, in particular broadleaf weeds including, but not limited to,
Polygonum species such as Polygonum convolvolus (POLCO, wild
buckwheat), Amaranthus species such as Amaranthus albus (AMAAL,
tumble pigweed), Amaranthus blitoides (AMABL, mat amaranth),
Amaranthus hybridus (AMACH, green pigweed), Amaranthus palmeri
(AMAPA, Palmer amaranth), Amaranthus powellii (AMAPO, Powell
amaranth), Amaranthus retroflexus (AMARE, redroot pigweed),
Amaranthus tuberculatus (AMATU, rough-fruit amaranth), Amaranthus
rudis (AMATA, tall amaranth) or Amaranthus viridis (AMAVI, slender
amaranth), Chenopodium species such as Chenopodium album (CHEAL,
common lambsquarters), Chenopodium ficifolium (CHEFI, fig-leaved
goosefoot), Chenopodium polyspermum (CH EPO, many-seeded goosefoot)
or Chenopodium hybridum (CHEHY, maple-leaf goosefoot), Sida species
such as Sida spinosa L. (SIDSP, prickly sida), Ambrosia species
such as Ambrosia artemisiifolia (AM BEL, common ragweed),
Acanthospermum species, Anthemis species such as Anthemis arvensis
(ANTAR, field chamomile), Atriplex species, Cirsium species,
Convolvulus species, Conyza species such as Conyza bonariensis
(ERIBO, hairy horseweed) or Conyza canadensis (ERICA, Canada
horseweed), Cassia species, Commelina species, Datura species,
Euphorbia species, Geranium species such as Geranium dissectum
(GERDI, cut-leaf geranium), Geranium pusillium (GERPU, small-flower
geranium) or Geranium rotundifolium (GERRT, round-leaved
cranesbill), Galinsoga species, Ipomoea species such as Ipomoea
hederacea (IPOHE, morningglory), Lamium species, Malva species,
Matricaria species such as Matricaria chamomilla (MATCH, wild
chamomile), Matricaria discoidea (MATMT, pineapple weed) or
Matricaria inodora (MATIN, false chamomille), Sysimbrium species,
Solanum species, Xanthium species, Veronica species, Viola species,
Stellaria species such as Stellaria media (STEME, common
chickweed), Abutilon theophrasti (ABUTH, velvet leaf), Hemp
sesbania (Sesbania exaltata Cory, SEBEX, Colorado river hemp),
Anoda cristata (ANVCR, cottonweed), Bidens pilosa (BIDPI, common
blackjack), Centaurea species such as Centaurea cyanus (CENCY,
cornflower), Galeopsis tetrahit (GAETE common hemp nettle), Galium
aparine (GALAP, cleavers or goosegrass), Galium spurium (GALSP,
false cleavers), Galium tricornutum (GALTC, corn cleavers),
Helianthus annuus (H ELAN, common sunflower), Desmodium tortuosum
(DEDTO, giant beggar weed), Kochia scoparia (KCHSC, mock cypress),
Mercurialis annua (MERAN, annual mercury), Myosotis arvensis
(MYOAR, field forget-me-not), Papaver rhoeas (PAPRH, common poppy),
Salsola kali (SASKA, prickly glasswort), Sonchus arvensis (SONAR,
corn sowthistle), Tagetes minuta (TAGMI, Mexican marigold),
Richardia brasiliensis (RCHR, Brazil pusley), cruciferous weeds
such as Raphanus raphanistrum (RAPRA, wild radish), Sinapis alba
(SINAL, white mustard), Sinapis arvensis (SINAR, wild mustard),
Thlaspi arvense (THLAR, fanweed), Descurainia Sophia (DESSO,
flixweed), Capsella bursa-pastoris (CAPBP, shepherd's purse),
Sisymbrium species such as Sisymbrium officinale (SSYOF, hedge
mustard) or Sisymbrium orientale (SSYOR, oriental mustard),
Brassica kaber (SINAR wild mustard).
[0201] Preferably, the undesirable vegetation is a dicotyledonous
weed species selected from the genera Abutilon, Anthemis,
Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza,
Descurainia, Galium, Geranium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver,
Polygonum, Raphanus, Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi.
More preferably, the undesirable vegetation is a dicotyledonous
weed species selected from the genera Amaranthus, Ambrosia,
Anthemis, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza, Descurainia,
Galium, Geranium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Raphanus, Sinapis,
Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi, even more preferably from the
genera Anthemis, Centaurea, Geranium, Matricaria, Papaver,
Sisymbrium and Stellaria.
[0202] In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a
dicotyledonous weed species selected from the genera Abutilon,
Chenopodium, Galium, Geranium, Papaver, Polygonum and
Stellaria.
[0203] Still more preferably, the dicotyledonous weed species is
selected from Abutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus
blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus
powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus,
Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia,
Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus,
Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum,
Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza bonariensis, Conyza canadensis,
Descurania sophia, Galium aparine, Galium spurium, Galium
tricornutum, Geranium dissectum, Geranium pusillum, Geranium
rotundifolium, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria
discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum
convolvulus, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis,
Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media, and
Thlaspi arvense.
[0204] In particular, the dicotyledonous weed species is selected
from Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus,
Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus,
Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis,
Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella
bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium
ficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza
bonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine,
Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Geranium dissectum, Geranium
pusillum, Geranium rotundifolium, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria
chamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver
rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis,
Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media, and
Thlaspi arvense. Most preferably, the dicotyledonous weed species
is selected from Anthemis arvensis, Centaurea cyanus, Geranium
dissectum, Geranium pusillum, Geranium rotundifolium Matricaria
chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium
officinale and Stellaria media.
[0205] In another embodiment, the dicotyledonous weed species is
selected from Abutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, Galium
aparine, Geranium dissectum, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum convolvulus
and Stellaria media.
[0206] In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is
selected from the genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena,
Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine,
Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia,
Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon, Anthemis, Amaranthus, Ambrosia,
Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza, Descurainia, Galium,
Geranium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Polygonum, Raphanus,
Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi.
[0207] Preferably, the undesirable vegetation is selected from the
genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus,
Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Ischaemum, Leptochloa,
Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia, Setaria, Anthemis,
Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza,
Descurainia, Galium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Raphanus,
Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi.
[0208] More preferably, the undesirable vegetation is selected from
the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Leptochloa,
Lolium, Phalaris, Poa, Setaria, Amaranthus, Anthemis, Capsella,
Centaurea, Chenopodium, Descurania, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver,
Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi, still more preferably selected
from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium,
Phalaris, Poa, Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and
Stellaria, even more preferably selected from the genera
Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa, Amaranthus,
Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria, yet more preferably
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Lolium, Phalaris,
Poa and Papaver and in particular selected from the genera
Alopecurus, Lolium, Phalaris and Papaver.
[0209] In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Avena, Digitaria, Lolium,
Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon, Chenopodium, Galium, Geranium, Papaver,
Polygonum and Stellaria.
[0210] In yet another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is
selected from the group consisting of Agropyron repens, Alopecurus
myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua,
Avena sterilis subsp. sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria
decumbens, Bromus inermis, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Bromus
arvensis, Bromus secalinus, Bromus hordeacus, Cynodon dactylon,
Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria sanguinalis, Digitaria insularis,
Digitaria ischemum, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa crus-pavonis, Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa
oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine indica, Ischaemum
rugusom, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa fascicularis, Leptochloa
filliformis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa
virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicum laevifolium,
Panicum miliaceum, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Phalaris
canariensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa
trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,
Setaria italica, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, Setaria
viridis, Sorghum halepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus albus,
Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri,
Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosia
artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris,
Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium,
Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza bonariensis,
Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine, Galium
spurium, Galium tricornutum, Geranium dissectum, Geranium pusillum,
Geranium rotundifolium, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla,
Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum
convolvulus, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis,
Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media and
Thlaspi arvense, preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Avena fatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria
decumbens, Bromus secalinus, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum,
Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischaemum,
Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa crus-pavonis, Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa
oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine indica, Ischaemum
rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa
scabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne,
Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum,
Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa
annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria
faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata,
Setaria viridis, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus
hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus
retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus
viridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella
bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium
ficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza
bonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine,
Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria
chamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver
rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis,
Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media and
Thlaspi arvense, more preferably selected from the group consisting
of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum,
Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris
minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi,
Setaria glauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata, Setaria
viridis, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella
bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Descurania
sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora,
Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi
arvense, even more preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa
annua, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodium album, Matricaria
chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas and Stellaria media,
especially preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and
Poa annua, and in particular selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and
Phalaris minor.
[0211] In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is
selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Avena
fatua, Digitaria sanguinalis, Lolium multiflorum, Setaria viridis,
Sorghum halepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, Galium
aparine, Geranium dissectum, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum convolvulus
and Stellaria media.
[0212] In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a
herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species.
[0213] Exemplary herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species
include, but are not limited to, biotypes resistant or tolerant to
herbicides selected from the group consisting of acetyl CoA
carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors (HRAC Group A), acetolactate
synthase (ALS) inhibitors (HRAC Group B), photosystem H (PS II)
inhibitors (HRAC Groups C1, C2 and C3), photosystem I (PS I)
inhibitors (HRAC Group D), protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO)
inhibitors (HRAC Group E), 4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate-dioxygenase
(HPPD) inhibitors (HRAC Group F1), phytoene desaturase (PDS)
inhibitors (HRAC Group F2), carotenoid biosynthesis inhibitors
(HRAC Group F3), DOXP synthase inhibitors (HRAC Group F4),
5-enolpymvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) inhibitors (HRAC Group G),
glutamine synthetase inhibitors (HRAC Group H), DHP synthase
inhibitors (HRAC Group I), inhibitors of microtubuli assembly (HRAC
Group K1), inhibitors of mitosis/microtubuli organization (HRAC
Group K2), very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) inhibitors (HRAC
Group K3), Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis (HRAC Group L),
uncoupler (membran disruption) (HRAC Group M), Inhibitors of lipid
synthesis (HRAC Group N), synthetic auxins (HRAC Group O), auxin
transport inhibitors (HRAC Group P) and herbicides with unknown
mode of action (HRAC Group Z).
[0214] Preferably, the herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species
is selected from biotypes resistant or tolerant to herbicides
selected from the group consisting of acetyl CoA carboxylase
(ACCase) inhibitors (HRAC Group A), acetolactate synthase (ALS)
inhibitors (HRAC Group B), photosystem H (PS II) inhibitors (HRAC
Groups C1, C2 and C3), protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibitors
(HRAC Group E), 4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate-dioxygenase (HPPD)
inhibitors (HRAC Group F1), phytoene desaturase (PDS) inhibitors
(HRAC Group F2), 5-enolpymvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP)
inhibitors (HRAC Group G), inhibitors of microtubuli assembly (HRAC
Group K1), very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) inhibitors (HRAC
Group K3), Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis (HRAC Group L) and
inhibitors of lipid synthesis (HRAC Group N).
[0215] More preferably, the herbicide resistant or tolerant weed
species is selected from biotypes resistant or tolerant to
herbicides selected from the group consisting of acetyl CoA
carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors (HRAC Group A), acetolactate
synthase (ALS) inhibitors (HRAC Group B), photosystem II (PS II)
inhibitors (HRAC Groups C1, C2 and C3), inhibitors of microtubuli
assembly (HRAC Group K1), very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA)
inhibitors (HRAC Group K3) and inhibitors of lipid synthesis (HRAC
Group N).
[0216] In particular, the herbicide resistant or tolerant weed
species is selected from biotypes with resistance or tolerance to
at least one herbicide selected from the group consisting of acetyl
CoA carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors (HRAC Group A), acetolactate
synthase (ALS) inhibitors (HRAC Group B) and photosystem II (PS II)
inhibitors (HRAC Groups C1, C2 and C3).
[0217] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
selected from the genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena,
Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine,
Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia,
Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon, Anthemis, Amaranthus, Ambrosia,
Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza, Descurainia, Galium,
Geranium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Polygonum, Raphanus,
Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi.
[0218] Preferably, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selected
from the genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria,
Bromus, Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Ischaemum,
Leptochloa, Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia, Setaria,
Anthemis, Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium,
Conyza, Descurainia, Galium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Raphanus,
Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi.
[0219] More preferably, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Digitaria, Echinochloa,
Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa, Setaria, Amaranthus, Anthemis,
Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Descurania, Kochia, Matricaria,
Papaver, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi, still more preferably
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Echinochloa,
Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa, Amaranthus, Chenopodium,
Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria, even more preferably selected
from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa,
Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria, yet
more preferably selected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa,
Lolium, Phalaris, Poa and Papaver and in particular selected from
the genera Alopecurus, Lolium, Phalaris and Papaver.
[0220] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Digitaria, Echinochloa,
Leptochloa, Phalaris, Poa, Setaria, Amaranthus, Anthemis, Capsella,
Centaurea, Chenopodium, Descurania, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver,
Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi, more preferably selected from
the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Phalaris,
Poa, Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria,
even more preferably selected from the genera Alopecurus,
Echinochloa, Phalaris, Poa, Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria,
Papaver and Stellaria, yet more preferably selected from the genera
Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Phalaris, Poa and Papaver and in
particular selected from the genera Alopecurus, Phalaris and
Papaver.
[0221] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Avena, Digitaria, Lolium,
Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon, Chenopodium, Galium, Geranium, Papaver,
Polygonum and Stellaria.
[0222] In one embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is a
monocotyledonous weed species selected from the genera Alopecurus,
Apera, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa
and Setaria, preferably selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera,
Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris and Poa, more preferably
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Lolium, Phalaris
and Poa, and in particular selected from the genera Alopecurus,
Lolium and Phalaris.
[0223] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
a monocotyledonous weed species, preferably a monocotyledonous weed
species selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Digitaria,
Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Phalaris, Poa and Setaria, preferably
selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Echinochloa,
Leptochloa, Phalaris and Pos, more preferably selected from the
genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Phalaris and Pos, and in particular
selected from the genera Alopecurus and Phalaris.
[0224] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
a dicotyledonous weed species, preferably a dicotyledonous weed
species selected from the genera Amaranthus, Anthemis, Capsella,
Centaurea, Chenopodium, Descurania, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver,
Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi, more preferably selected from
the genera Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and
Stellaria and in particular selected from the genus Papaver.
[0225] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
selected from the group consisting of Agropyron repens, Alopecurus
myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua,
Avena sterilis subsp. sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria
decumbens, Bromus inermis, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Bromus
arvensis, Bromus secalinus, Bromus hordeacus, Cynodon dactylon,
Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria sanguinalis, Digitaria insularis,
Digitaria ischemum, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa crus-pavonis, Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa
oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine indica, Ischaemum
rugusom, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa fascicularis, Leptochloa
filliformis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa
virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicum laevifolium,
Panicum miliaceum, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Phalaris
canariensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa
trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,
Setaria italica, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, Setaria
viridis, Sorghum halepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus albus,
Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri,
Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosia
artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris,
Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium,
Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza bonariensis,
Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine, Galium
spurium, Galium tricornutum, Geranium dissectum, Geranium pusillum,
Geranium rotundifolium, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla,
Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum
convolvulus, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis,
Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media and
Thlaspi arvense.
[0226] In particular, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selected
from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus
aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilis,
Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromus secalinus,
Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria
insularis, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa
colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,
Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,
Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis,
Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata,
Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum
capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx,
Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa
trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,
Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, Setaria viridis, Amaranthus
albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus
palmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosia
artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris,
Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium,
Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza bonariensis,
Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine, Galium
spurium, Galium tricornutum, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria
chamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver
rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis,
Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media and
Thlaspi arvense, preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum,
Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris
minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi,
Setaria glauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata, Setaria
viridis, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella
bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Descurania
sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora,
Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi
arvense, more preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa
annua, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodium album, Matricaria
chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas and Stellaria media,
especially preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and
Poa annua, and in particular selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and
Phalaris minor.
[0227] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,
Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena
sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromus
secalinus, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris,
Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis,
Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa
crus-pavonis, Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides,
Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum,
Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa scabra,
Leptochloa virgata, Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum,
Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa
annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria
faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata,
Setaria viridis, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus
hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus
retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus
viridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella
bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium
ficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza
bonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine,
Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria
chamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver
rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis,
Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media and
Thlaspi arvense, preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Phalaris
brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa
trivialis, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria
verticillata, Setaria viridis, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus
retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemis
arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium
album, Descurania sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla,
Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale,
Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, more preferably selected from
the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus
aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa
oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris
minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Amaranthus powellii,
Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis,
Chenopodium album, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora,
Papaver rhoeas and Stellaria media, especially preferably selected
from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus
aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa
oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Phalaris minor and Poa annua, and
in particular Alopecurus myosuroides or Phalaris minor.
[0228] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Avena
fatua, Digitaria sanguinalis, Lolium multiflorum, Setaria viridis,
Sorghum halepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, Galium
aparine, Geranium dissectum, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum convolvulus
and Stellaria media.
[0229] In one embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is a
monocotyledonous weed species selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum,
Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris
minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi,
Setaria glauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata and Setaria
viridis, preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa and Poa
annua, more preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and
Poa annua and in particular selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and
Phalaris minor.
[0230] In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is
a dicotyledonous weed species selected from the group consisting of
Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella
bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Descurania
sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora,
Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi
arvense, preferably selected from the group consisting of
Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus
tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodium album, Matricaria
chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas and Stellaria media,
and more preferably Papaver rhoeas.
[0231] In particular, the compositions, uses and methods of this
invention are suitable for controlling ACCase-resistant grass
weeds, more specifically ACCase-resistant grass weeds selected from
the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus
aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilis,
Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromus secalinus,
Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria
insularis, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa
colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,
Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,
Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis,
Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata,
Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum
capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx,
Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa
trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,
Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata and Setaria viridis,
preferably selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus
myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Digitaria
ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum,
Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris
minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi,
Setaria glauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata and Setaria
viridis, more preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa and Poa
annua, especially preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis,Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and
Poa annua, and in particular selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and
Phalaris minor.
[0232] The compositions, uses and methods of this invention are
also suitable for controlling ALS-resistant grass weeds, more
specifically ALS-resistant grass weeds selected from the group
consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera
spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea,
Brachiaria decumbens, Bromus secalinus, Bromus sterilis, Bromus
tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria insularis, Digitaria
ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa
crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis, Echinochloa erecta,
Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine indica,
Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa panicoides,
Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium
perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicum
dichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor, Phalaris
paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia
exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumila, Setaria
verticillata and Setaria viridis, preferably selected from the
group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis,
Apera spica-venti, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa
annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria
pumilla, Setaria verticillata and Setaria viridis, more preferably
selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,
Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum,
Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris
minor, Phalaris paradoxa and Poa annua, especially preferably
selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,
Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli,
Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum,
Lolium rigidum Phalaris minor and Poa annua, and in particular
selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,
Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and Phalaris minor.
[0233] The compositions, uses and methods of this invention are
also suitable for controlling ALS-resistant dicotyledonous weeds,
more specifically ALS-resistant dicotyledonous weeds selected from
the group consisting of Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides,
Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii,
Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis,
Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis,
Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album,
Chenopodium ficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium
hybridum, Conyza bonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia,
Galium aparine, Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Kochia
scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria
inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba,
Sinapis arvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale,
Stellaria media, and Thlaspi arvense, preferably selected from the
group consisting of Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus,
Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemis arvensis,
Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album,
Descurania sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla,
Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale,
Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, more preferably selected from
the group consisting of Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus
retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodium
album, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas
and Stellaria media, and in particular Papaver rhoeas.
[0234] In particular, the compositions, uses and methods of this
invention are suitable for controlling PS Il-resistant grass weeds,
more specifically PS Il-resistant grass weeds selected from the
group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis,
Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiaria
plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromus secalinus, Bromus
sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria insularis,
Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa colona,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis, Echinochloa
erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine
indica, Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa
panicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium
multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare,
Panicum dichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor,
Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis,
Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria
pumila, Setaria verticillata and Setaria viridis, preferably
selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,
Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Digitaria ischaemum,
Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa
oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium
perenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,
Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi,
Setaria glauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata and Setaria
viridis, more preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum,
Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa and Poa
annua, especially preferably selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,
Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa
chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and
Poa annua, and in particular selected from the group consisting of
Alopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and
Phalaris minor.
[0235] The compositions, uses and methods of this invention are
also suitable for controlling PSII-resistant dicotyledonous weeds,
more specifically PSII-resistant dicotyledonous weeds selected from
the group consisting of Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides,
Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii,
Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis,
Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis,
Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album,
Chenopodium ficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium
hybridum, Conyza bonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia,
Galium aparine, Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Kochia
scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria
inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba,
Sinapis arvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale,
Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, preferably selected from the
group consisting of Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus,
Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemis arvensis,
Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album,
Descurania sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla,
Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale,
Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, more preferably selected from
the group consisting of Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus
retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodium
album, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas
and Stellaria media, and in particular Papaver rhoeas.
[0236] The compositions according to the invention are suitable as
herbicides as such or as appropriately formulated agrochemical
compositions. As used herein, the term "agrochemical composition"
refers to a composition according to the invention further
comprising one or more auxiliaries customary in crop
protection.
[0237] Thus, the invention also relates to agrochemical
compositions comprising a synergistically herbicidal effective
amount of herbicide A, herbicide B, optionally at least one
herbicide C (as defined herein), optionally at least one safener D
(as defined herein) and one or more auxiliaries customary in crop
protection.
[0238] The herbicide A, the herbicide B, optionally at least one
herbicide C (as defined herein) and optionally at least one safener
D (as defined herein) can be converted into customary types of
agrochemical compositions, e. g. solutions, emulsions, suspensions,
dusts, powders, pastes, granules, pressings, and mixtures thereof.
These and further types of agrochemical compositions are defined in
the "Catalogue of pesticide formulation types and international
coding system", Technical Monograph No. 2, 6th Ed. May 2008,
CropLife International.
[0239] The agrochemical compositions can be prepared in a known
manner, such as described by Mollet and Grubemann, Formulation
technology, Wiley VCH, Weinheim, 2001; or Knowles, New developments
in crop protection product formulation, Agrow Reports DS243,
T&F Informa, London, 2005.
[0240] Thus, the invention also relates to a process for preparing
the composition (more specifically the agrochemical composition) as
defined herein which comprises mixing herbicide A, herbicide B,
optionally herbicide C and/or safener D and one or more auxiliaries
customary in crop protection.
[0241] The term "auxiliaries customary in crop protection" includes
but is not limited to solvents, liquid carriers, solid carriers or
fillers, surfactants, dispersants, emulsifiers, wetters, adjuvants,
solubilizers, penetration enhancers, protective colloids, adhesion
agents, thickeners, humectants, repellents, attractants, feeding
stimulants, compatibilizers, bactericides, anti-freezing agents,
anti-foaming agents, colorants, tackifiers and binders.
[0242] Suitable solvents and liquid carriers are water and organic
solvents, such as mineral oil fractions of medium to high boiling
point, e.g. kerosene, diesel oil; oils of vegetable or animal
origin; aliphatic, cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons, e. g. toluene,
paraffin, tetrahydronaphthalene, alkylated naphthalenes; alcohols,
e.g. ethanol, propanol, butanol, benzylalcohol, cyclohexanol;
glycols; DMSO; ketones, e.g. cyclohexanone; esters, e.g. lactates,
carbonates, fatty acid esters, gamma-butyrolactone; fatty acids;
phosphonates; amines; amides, e.g. N-methylpyrrolidone, fatty acid
dimethylamides; and mixtures thereof.
[0243] Suitable solid carriers or fillers are mineral earths, e.g.
silicates, silica gels, talc, kaolins, limestone, lime, chalk,
clays, dolomite, diatomaceous earth, bentonite, calcium sulfate,
magnesium sulfate, magnesium oxide; polysaccharides, e.g.
cellulose, starch; fertilizers, e.g. ammonium sulfate, ammonium
phosphate, ammonium nitrate, ureas; products of vegetable origin,
e.g. cereal meal, tree bark meal, wood meal, nutshell meal, and
mixtures thereof.
[0244] Suitable surfactants are surface-active compounds, such as
anionic, cationic, nonionic and amphoteric surfactants, block
polymers, polyelectrolytes, and mixtures thereof. Such surfactants
can be used as emusifier, dispersant, solubilizer, wetter,
penetration enhancer, protective colloid, or adjuvant. Examples of
surfactants are listed in McCutcheon's, Vol.1: Emulsifiers &
Detergents, McCutcheon's Directories, Glen Rock, USA, 2008
(International Ed. or North American Ed.).
[0245] Suitable anionic surfactants are alkali, alkaline earth or
ammonium salts of sulfonates, sulfates, phosphates, carboxylates,
and mixtures thereof. Examples of sulfonates are
alkylarylsulfonates, diphenylsulfonates, alpha-olefin sulfonates,
lignine sulfonates, sulfonates of fatty acids and oils, sulfonates
of ethoxylated alkylphenols, sulfonates of alkoxylated arylphenols,
sulfonates of condensed naphthalenes, sulfonates of dodecyl- and
tridecylbenzenes, sulfonates of naphthalenes and alkylnaphthalenes,
sulfosuccinates or sulfosuccinamates. Examples of sulfates are
sulfates of fatty acids and oils, of ethoxylated alkylphenols, of
alcohols, of ethoxylated alcohols, or of fatty acid esters.
Examples of phosphates are phosphate esters. Examples of
carboxylates are alkyl carboxylates, and carboxylated alcohol or
alkylphenol ethoxylates.
[0246] Suitable nonionic surfactants are alkoxylates, N-subsituted
fatty acid amides, amine oxides, esters, sugar-based surfactants,
polymeric surfactants, and mixtures thereof. Examples of
alkoxylates are compounds such as alcohols, alkylphenols, amines,
amides, arylphenols, fatty acids or fatty acid esters which have
been alkoxylated with 1 to 50 equivalents. Ethylene oxide and/or
propylene oxide may be employed for the alkoxylation, preferably
ethylene oxide. Examples of N-subsititued fatty acid amides are
fatty acid glucamides or fatty acid alkanolamides. Examples of
esters are fatty acid esters, glycerol esters or monoglycerides.
Examples of sugar-based surfactants are sorbitans, ethoxylated
sorbitans, sucrose and glucose esters or alkylpolyglucosides.
Examples of polymeric surfactants are home- or copolymers of vi
nylpyrrolidone, vinylalcohols, or vinylacetate.
[0247] Suitable cationic surfactants are quaternary surfactants,
for example quaternary ammonium compounds with one or two
hydrophobic groups, or salts of long-chain primary amines. Suitable
amphoteric surfactants are alkylbetains and imidazolines. Suitable
block polymers are block polymers of the A-B or A-B-A type
comprising blocks of polyethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide, or
of the A-B-C type comprising alkanol, polyethylene oxide and
polypropylene oxide. Suitable polyelectrolytes are polyacids or
polybases. Examples of polyacids are alkali salts of polyacrylic
acid or polyacid comb polymers. Examples of polybases are
polyvinylamines or polyethyleneamines.
[0248] Suitable adjuvants are compounds, which have a neglectable
or even no pesticidal activity themselves, and which improve the
biological performance of the compound I on the target. Examples
are surfactants, mineral or vegetable oils, and other auxilaries.
Further examples are listed by Knowles, Adjuvants and additives,
Agrow Reports DS256, T&F Informa UK, 2006, chapter 5.
[0249] Suitable thickeners are polysaccharides (e.g. xanthan gum,
carboxymethylcellulose), anorganic clays (organically modified or
unmodified), polycarboxylates, and silicates.
[0250] Suitable bactericides are bronopol and isothiazolinone
derivatives such as alkylisothiazolinones and
benzisothiazolinones.
[0251] Suitable anti-freezing agents are ethylene glycol, propylene
glycol, urea and glycerin.
[0252] Suitable anti-foaming agents are silicones, long chain
alcohols, and salts of fatty acids.
[0253] Suitable colorants (e.g. in red, blue, or green) are
pigments of low water solubility and water-soluble dyes. Examples
are inorganic colorants (e.g. iron oxide, titan oxide, iron
hexacyanoferrate) and organic colorants (e.g. alizarin-, azo- and
phthalocyanine colorants).
[0254] Suitable tackifiers or binders are polyvinylpyrrolidons,
polyvinylacetates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyacrylates, biological or
synthetic waxes, and cellulose ethers.
[0255] The agrochemical compositions generally comprise between
0.01 and 95%, preferably between 0.1 and 90%, and in particular
between 0.5 and 75%, by weight of active substance. The active
substances are employed in a purity of from 90% to 100%, preferably
from 95% to 100% (according to NMR spectrum).
[0256] Various types of oils, wetters, adjuvants, fertilizer, or
micronutrients, and further pesticides (e.g. herbicides,
insecticides, fungicides, growth regulators, safeners) may be added
to the active substances or the compositions comprising them as
premix or, if appropriate not until immediately prior to use (tank
mix). These agents can be admixed with the compositions according
to the invention in a weight ratio of 1:100 to 100:1, preferably
1:10 to 10:1.
[0257] The user applies the agrochemical composition according to
the invention usually from a predosage device, a knapsack sprayer,
a spray tank, a spray plane, or an irrigation system. Usually, the
agrochemical composition is made up with water, buffer, and/or
further auxiliaries to the desired application concentration and
the ready-to-use spray liquor or the agrochemical composition
according to the invention is thus obtained. Usually, 20 to 2000
liters, preferably 50 to 400 liters, of the ready-to-use spray
liquor are applied per hectare of useful agricultural area.
[0258] According to one embodiment, either individual components of
the agrochemical composition according to the invention or
partially premixed components, e. g. agrochemical components
comprising herbicide A, herbicide B, optionally at least one
herbicide C (as defined herein) and optionally at least one safener
D (as defined herein) may be mixed by the user in a spray tank and
further auxiliaries and additives may be added, if appropriate. In
another embodiment, individual components of the agrochemical
composition according to the invention such as parts of a kit or
parts of a binary or ternary mixture may be mixed by the user
himself in a spray tank and further auxiliaries may be added, if
appropriate. In another embodiment, either individual components of
the agrochemical composition according to the invention or
partially premixed components, e. g. components comprising
herbicide A, herbicide B, optionally at least one herbicide C (as
defined herein) and optionally at least one safener D (as defined
herein) can be applied jointly (e.g. after tank mixing) or
consecutively.
[0259] Accordingly, the agrochemical composition may be provided in
the form of a single package formulation comprising herbicide A,
herbicide B, optionally at least one herbicide C (as defined
herein) and optionally at least one safener D (as defined herein)
together with liquid and/or solid carriers, and, if desired, one or
more surfactants and, if desired, one or more further auxiliaries
customary in crop protection. The formulation may be provided in
the form of a two package formulation, wherein one package
comprises a formulation of herbicide A and herbicide B while the
other package comprises a formulation comprising at least one
herbicide C and/or safener D, and wherein both formulations
comprise at least one carrier material, if desired, one or more
surfactants and, if desired, one or more further auxiliaries
customary in crop protection. The formulation may also be provided
in the form of a two package formulation, wherein one package
comprises a formulation of herbicide A and herbicide B and
optionally the safener D, while the other package comprises a
formulation of the at least one herbicide C, and wherein both
formulations comprises at least one carrier material, if desired,
one or more surfactants and, if desired, one or more further
auxiliaries customary in crop protection. In the case of two
package formulations the two formulations are preferably mixed
prior to application. Preferably the mixing is performed as a tank
mix, i.e. the formulations are mixed immediately prior or upon
dilution with water.
[0260] The compositions according to the invention control
vegetation on non-crop areas very efficiently, especially at high
rates of application. They act against broad-leafed weeds and grass
weeds in crops such as wheat, barley, rice, corn, sunflowers,
soybeans and cotton without causing any significant damage to the
crop plants. This effect is mainly observed at low rates of
application.
[0261] The compositions according to the invention are applied to
the plants mainly by spraying. Here, the application can be carried
out using, for example, water as carrier by customary spraying
techniques using spray liquor amounts of from about 50 to 1000 I/ha
(for example from 300 to 400 I/ha). The herbicidal compositions may
also be applied by the low-volume or the ultra-low-volume method,
or in the form of microgranules.
[0262] The herbicidal compositions according to the present
invention can be applied pre- or post-emergence or together with
the seed of a crop plant. It is also possible to apply the
compounds and compositions by applying seed, pretreated with a
composition of the invention, of a crop plant. If the herbicides A
and B and, if appropriate, herbicide C, are less well tolerated by
certain crop plants, application techniques may be used in which
the herbicidal compositions are sprayed, with the aid of the
spraying equipment, in such a way that as far as possible they do
not come into contact with the leaves of the sensitive crop plants,
while the active compounds reach the leaves of undesirable plants
growing underneath, or the bare soil surface (post-directed,
lay-by).
[0263] In a further embodiment, the composition according to the
invention can be applied by treating seed. The treatment of seed
comprises essentially all procedures familiar to the person skilled
in the art (seed dressing, seed coating, seed dusting, seed
soaking, seed film coating, seed multilayer coating, seed
encrusting, seed dripping and seed pelleting) based on compositions
according to the invention. Here, the herbicidal compositions can
be applied diluted or undiluted.
[0264] The term "seed" comprises seed of all types, such as, for
example, corns, seeds, fruits, tubers, seedlings and similar forms.
Here, preferably, the term seed describes corns and seeds. The seed
used can be the seed of the useful plants mentioned above, but also
the seed of transgenic plants or plants obtained by customary
breeding methods.
[0265] Moreover, it may be advantageous to apply the compositions
of the present invention on their own or jointly in combination
with other crop protection agents, for example with agents for
controlling pests or phytopathogenic fungi or bacteria or with
groups of active compounds which regulate growth. Also of interest
is the miscibility with mineral salt solutions which are employed
for treating nutritional and trace element deficiencies.
Non-phytotoxic oils and oil concentrates can also be added.
[0266] When employed in plant protection, the amounts of active
substances applied, i.e. herbicides A and B and, if appropriate,
herbicide C, without formulation auxiliaries, are, depending on the
kind of effect desired, from 0.1 to 10000 grams per hectare (g/ha),
preferably from 10 to 7500 g/ha, more preferably from 25 to 5000
g/ha and in particular from 50 to 3000 g/ha.
[0267] In the methods and uses of the invention, the application
rate of the herbicide A is generally from 0.1 to 2000 g/ha,
preferably 10 to 1000 g/ha, more preferably 10 to 750 g/ha and in
particular 10 to 500 g/ha. In another embodiment, the application
rate of the herbicide A is from 50 to 1000 g/ha, preferably 75 to
750 g/ha and more preferably 100 to 500 g/ha.
[0268] In the methods and uses of the invention, the application
rate of the saflufenacil (herbicide B) is generally from 0.1 to
1000 g/ha, preferably 0.5 to 400 g/ha, more preferably 0.5 to 225
g/ha and in particular 0.5 to 100 g/ha. In another embodiment, the
application rate of the herbicide B is from 2 to 400 g/ha,
preferably 4 to 225 g/ha and more preferably 10 to 100 g/ha.
[0269] In the methods and uses of the invention, the application
rate of the herbicide C (in case of salts calculated as the acid)
is generally from 0.1 to 10000 g/ha, preferably 2 to 5000 g/ha.
[0270] In another embodiment, the application rate of the herbicide
C (in case of salts calculated as the acid) is from 10 to 5000
g/ha. The aforementioned application rate is particularly suitable
for use in corn (maize).
[0271] In another embodiment, the application rate of the herbicide
C (in case of salts calculated as the acid) is from 2 to 1800 g/ha.
The aforementioned application rate is particularly suitable for
use in cereals, soybeans, pulses and canola (in particular
herbicide-tolerant canola).
[0272] In the methods and uses of the invention, the application
rate of the safener D (in case of salts calculated as the acid) is
generally from 1 to 2500 g/ha, preferably 2 to 2000 g/ha and more
preferably 5 to 1500 g/ha.
[0273] In treatment of plant propagation materials such as seeds,
e. g. by dusting, coating or drenching seed, amounts of active
substance of from 0.1 to 5000 g, preferably from 5 to 2500 g, more
preferably from 50 to 2000 g and in particular from 100 to 1500 g,
per 100 kilogram of plant propagation material (preferably seeds)
are generally required.
[0274] In another embodiment of the invention, to treat the seed,
the amounts of active substances applied, i.e. herbicides A and B
and, if appropriate, herbicide C are generally employed in amounts
of from 0.001 to 10 kg per 100 kg of seed.
[0275] The compositions and methods according to the invention are
useful for controlling undesirable vegetation in various crop
plants. Examples of suitable crops are the following: Allium cepa
(onions), Allium sativum (garlic), Ananas comosus (pineapples),
Arachis hypogaea [peanuts (groundnuts)], Asparagus officinalis
(asparagus), Avena sativa (oat), Beta vulgaris spec. altissima
(sugar beet), Beta vulgaris spec. rapa (turnips), Brassica napus
var. napus (rapeseed, canola), Brassica napus var. napobrassica
(swedes), Brassica rapa var. silvestris (winter turnip rape),
Brassica oleracea (cabbage), Brassica nigra (black mustard),
Camellia sinensis (tea plants), Carthamus tinctorius (safflower),
Carya illinoinensis (pecan trees), Citrus limon (lemons), Citrus
sinensis (orange trees), Coffea arabica (Coffea canephora, Coffea
liberica) (coffee plants), Cucumis sativus (cucumber), Cynodon
dactylon (Bermudagrass), Daucus carotasubspec. sativa (carrot),
Elaeis guineensis (oil palms), Fragaria vesca (strawberries),
Glycine max (soybeans), Gossypium hirsutum (Gossypium arboreum,
Gossypium herbaceum, Gossypium vitifolium), Helianthus annuus
(sunflowers), Hevea brasiliensis (rubber plants), Hordeum vulgare
(barley), Humulus lupulus (hops), Ipomoea batatas (sweet potatoes),
Juglans regia (walnut trees), Lens culinaris (lentil), Linum
usitatissimum (flax), Lycopersicon lycopersicum (tomatoes), Malus
spec. (apple trees), Manihot esculenta (cassava), Medicago sativa
[alfalfa (lucerne)], Musa spec. (banana plants), Nicotiana tabacum
(N.rustica) (tobacco), Olea europaea (olive trees), Oryza sativa
(rice), Phaseolus lunatus (limabeans), Phaseolus vulgaris
(snapbeans, green beans, dry beans), Picea abies (Norway spruce),
Pinus spec. (pine trees), Pistacia vera (pistachio), Pisum sativum
(English peas), Prunus avium (cherry trees), Prunus persica (peach
trees), Pyrus communis (pear trees), Prunus armeniaca (apricot),
Prunus cerasus (sour cherry), Prunus dulcis (aimond trees) and
prunus domestica (plum trees), Ribes sylvestre (redcurrants),
Ricinus communis (castor-oil plants), Saccharum officinarum (sugar
cane), Secale cereale (rye), Sinapis alba, Solanum tuberosum (Irish
potatoes), Sorghum bicolor (s. vulgare) (sorghum), Theobroma cacao
(cacao plants), Trifolium pratense (red clover), Triticum aestivum
(wheat), Triticale (triticale), Triticum durum (durum wheat, hard
wheat), Vicia faba (tick beans), Vitis vinifera (grapes), Zea mays
(Indian corn, sweet corn, maize).
[0276] Preferred crops are Allium cepa, Allium sativum, Arachis
hypogaea, Beta vulgaris spec. altissima, Brassica napus var. napus,
Brassica oleracea, Cynodon dactylon, Daucus carota subspec. Sativa,
Glycine max, Gossypium hirsutum, (Gossypium arboreum, Gossypium
herbaceum, Gossypium vitifolium), Helianthus annuus, Hordeum
vulgare, Lens culinaris, Linum usitatissimum, Lycopersicon
lycopersicum, Malus spec., Medicago sativa, Oryza sativa, Phaseolus
lunatus, Phaseolus vulgaris, Pisum sativum, Saccharum officinarum,
Secale cereale, Solanum tuberosum, Sorghum bicolor (s. vulgare),
Triticale, Triticum aestivum, Triticum durum, Vicia faba, Vitis
vinifera and Zea mays.
[0277] In another embodiment, the crop plant is selected from
wheat, barley, rye, oat, triticale, maize, sunflower, rice, legume
crops (like soybeans, peas, Vicia-beans, Phaseolus-beans,
Vigna-beans, peanuts, chickpeas, lentils, alfalfa, lupins etc.),
oilseed rape, canola, cotton, potato, sugarbeet, sugarcane, bulb
vegetables (like onion, garlic, shallot, etc), carrot, tomato,
brassica vegetable (like cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussel
sprouts, curly kale, kohlrabi, etc), leaf vegetable (like salad,
lettuce, endive, radicchio, rucola, chicory, etc.), bell pepper,
cucumber, eggplant, pumpkin, melon, pepper, zucchini, parsley,
parsnip, radish, horseradish, leek, asparagus, celery, artichoke,
tobacco, hop, citrus fruits (like orange, lemon, limon, pomelo,
grapefruit, mandarin, nectarines, etc.), stonefruits (like apricot,
cherry, peach, plum, etc.), pomefruits (like apple, pear, quince,
etc), nuts (like almond, walnut, etc), grape, oilpalm, olives, and
turfgrasses (like bahiagrass, bentgrass, bermudagrass, bluegrass,
buffalograss, carpetgrass, centipedegrass, fescues, kikuyugrass,
ryegrass, St. Augustinegrass, zoysiagrass).
[0278] In a preferred embodiment, the crop plant is selected from
the group consisting of wheat, barley, rye, triticale, oat, corn
(maize), sunflower, rice, soybeans, peas, beans, peanuts, oilseed
rape, canola, cotton, potato, sugarbeet, sugarcane, turfgrasses and
vegetables.
[0279] In an even more preferred embodiment, the crop plant is
selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, rye,
triticale, oat, corn (maize), sunflower, rice, soybeans, peas,
Vicia-beans, Phaseolus-beans, peanuts, oilseed rape, canola,
cotton, potato, sugarbeet, sugarcane, turfgrasses and
vegetables.
[0280] In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable
vegetation is controlled in cereals, corn, soybeans, pulses and
canola (especially herbicide tolerant canola).
[0281] In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable
vegetation is controlled in cereals. In particular, the cereals are
selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, rye, oat, and
triticale.
[0282] In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable
vegetation is controlled in corn.
[0283] In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable
vegetation is controlled in soybeans and pulses.
[0284] In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable
vegetation is controlled in canola, especially herbicide tolerant
canola.
[0285] The compositions, uses and methods according to the
invention can also be used in genetically modified plants. The term
"genetically modified plants" is to be understood as plants whose
genetic material has been modified by the use of recombinant DNA
techniques to include an inserted sequence of DNA that is not
native to that plant species'genome or to exhibit a deletion of DNA
that was native to that species'genome, wherein the modification(s)
cannot readily be obtained by cross breeding, mutagenesis or
natural recombination alone. Often, a particular genetically
modified plant will be one that has obtained its genetic
modification(s) by inheritance through a natural breeding or
propagation process from an ancestral plant whose genome was the
one directly treated by use of a recombinant DNA technique.
Typically, one or more genes have been integrated into the genetic
material of a genetically modified plant in order to improve
certain properties of the plant. Such genetic modifications also
include but are not limited to targeted post-translational
modification of protein(s), oligo- or polypeptides. e. g., by
inclusion therein of amino acid mutation(s) that permit, decrease,
or promote glycosylation or polymer additions such as prenylation,
acetylation farnesylation, or PEG moiety attachment.
[0286] Plants that have been modified by breeding, mutagenesis or
genetic engineering, e.g. have been rendered tolerant to
applications of specific classes of herbicides, such as auxinic
herbicides such as dicamba or 2,4-D; bleacher herbicides such as
4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibitors or phytoene
desaturase (PDS) inhibitors; acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors
such as sulfonylureas or imidazolinones; enolpyruvyl shikimate
3-phosphate synthase (EPSP) inhibitors such as glyphosate;
glutamine synthetase (GS) inhibitors such as glufosinate;
protoporphyrinogen-IX oxidase inhibitors; lipid biosynthesis
inhibitors such as acetylCoA carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors; or
oxynil (i. e. bromoxynil or ioxynil) herbicides as a result of
conventional methods of breeding or genetic engineering;
furthermore, plants have been made resistant to multiple classes of
herbicides through multiple genetic modifications, such as
resistance to both glyphosate and glufosinate or to both glyphosate
and a herbicide from another class such as ALS inhibitors, HPPD
inhibitors, auxinic herbicides, or ACCase inhibitors. These
herbicide resistance technologies are, for example, described in
Pest Management Science 61, 2005, 246; 61, 2005, 258; 61, 2005,
277; 61, 2005, 269; 61, 2005, 286; 64, 2008, 326; 64, 2008, 332;
Weed Science 57, 2009, 108; Australian Journal of Agricultural
Research 58, 2007, 708; Science 316, 2007, 1185; and references
quoted therein. Several cultivated plants have been rendered
tolerant to herbicides by mutgenesis and conventional methods of
breeding, e. g., Clearfield.RTM. summer rape (Canola, BASF SE,
Germany) being tolerant to imidazolinones, e. g., imazamox, or
ExpressSun.RTM. sunflowers (DuPont, USA) being tolerant to sulfonyl
ureas, e. g., tribenuron. Genetic engineering methods have been
used to render cultivated plants such as soybean, cotton, corn,
beets and rape, tolerant to herbicides such as glyphosate,
imidazolinones and glufosinate, some of which are under development
or commercially available under the brands or trade names
RoundupReady.RTM. (glyphosate tolerant, Monsanto, USA),
Cultivance.RTM. (imidazolinone tolerant, BASF SE, Germany) and
LibertyLink.RTM. (glufosinate tolerant, Bayer CropScience,
Germany).
[0287] Furthermore, plants are also covered that are by the use of
recombinant DNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more
insecticidal proteins, especially those known from the bacterial
genus Bacillus, particularly from Bacillus thuringiensis, such as
delta-endotoxins, e. g., CryIA(b), CryIA(c), CryIF, CryIF(a2),
CryIIA(b), CryIIIA, CryIIIB(b1) or Cry9c; vegetative insecticidal
proteins (VIP), e. g., VIP1, VIP2, VIP3 or VIP3A; insecticidal
proteins of bacteria colonizing nematodes, e. g., Photorhabdus spp.
or Xenorhabdus spp.; toxins produced by animals, such as scorpion
toxins, arachnid toxins, wasp toxins, or other insect-specific
neurotoxins; toxins produced by fungi, such as Streptomycetes
toxins, plant lectins, such as pea or barley lectins; agglutinins;
proteinase inhibitors, such as trypsin inhibitors, serine protease
inhibitors, patatin, cystatin or papain inhibitors;
ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIP), such as ricin, maize-RIP,
abrin, luffin, saporin or bryodin; steroid metabolism enzymes, such
as 3-hydroxy-steroid oxidase, ecdysteroid-IDP-glycosyl-transferase,
cholesterol oxidases, ecdysone inhibitors or HMG-CoA-reductase; ion
channel blockers, such as blockers of sodium or calcium channels;
juvenile hormone esterase; diuretic hormone receptors (helicokinin
receptors); stilbene synthase, bibenzyl synthase, chitinases or
glucanases. In the context of the present invention these
insecticidal proteins or toxins are to be understood expressly also
as including pre-toxins, hybrid proteins, truncated or otherwise
modified proteins. Hybrid proteins are characterized by a new
combination of protein domains, (see, e. g., WO 02/015701). Further
examples of such toxins or genetically modified plants capable of
synthesizing such toxins are disclosed, e. g., in EP-A 374 753, WO
93/007278, WO 95/34656, EP-A 427 529, EP-A 451 878, WO 03/18810 and
WO 03/52073. The methods for producing such genetically modified
plants are generally known to the person skilled in the art and are
described, e. g., in the publications mentioned above. These
insecticidal proteins contained in the genetically modified plants
impart to the plants producing these proteins tolerance to harmful
pests from all taxonomic groups of arthropods, especially to
beetles (Coleoptera), two-winged insects (Diptera), and moths
(Lepidoptera) and to nematodes (Nematoda). Genetically modified
plants capable to synthesize one or more insecticidal proteins are,
e. g., described in the publications mentioned above, and some of
which are commercially available such as YieldGard.RTM. (corn
cultivars producing the Cry1Ab toxin), YieldGard.RTM. Plus (corn
cultivars producing Cry1Ab and Cry3Bb1 toxins), Starlink.RTM. (corn
cultivars producing the Cry9c toxin), Herculex.RTM. RW (corn
cultivars producing Cry34Ab1, Cry35Ab1 and the enzyme
Phosphinothricin-N-Acetyltransferase [PAT]); NuCOTN.RTM. 33B
(cotton cultivars producing the Cry1Ac toxin), Bollgard.RTM. I
(cotton cultivars producing the Cry1Ac toxin), Bollgard.RTM. II
(cotton cultivars producing Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab2 toxins); VIPCOT.RTM.
(cotton cultivars producing a VIP-toxin); NewLeaf.RTM. (potato
cultivars producing the Cry3A toxin); Bt-Xtra.RTM.,
NatureGard.RTM., KnockOut.RTM., BiteGard.RTM., Protecta.RTM., Bt11
(e. g., Agrisure.RTM. CB) and Bt176 from Syngenta Seeds SAS,
France, (corn cultivars producing the Cry1Ab toxin and PAT enzyme),
MIR604 from Syngenta Seeds SAS, France (corn cultivars producing a
modified version of the Cry3A toxin, c.f. WO 03/018810), MON 863
from Monsanto Europe S.A., Belgium (corn cultivars producing the
Cry3Bb1 toxin), IPC 531 from Monsanto Europe S.A., Belgium (cotton
cultivars producing a modified version of the Cry1Ac toxin) and
1507 from Pioneer Overseas Corporation, Belgium (corn cultivars
producing the Cry1F toxin and PAT enzyme).
[0288] Furthermore, plants are also covered that are by the use of
recombinant DNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more
proteins to increase the resistance or tolerance of those plants to
bacterial, viral or fungal pathogens. Examples of such proteins are
the so-called "pathogenesis-related proteins" (PR proteins, see,
e.g., EP-A 392 225), plant disease resistance genes (e. g., potato
culti-vars, which express resistance genes acting against
Phytophthora infestans derived from the Mexican wild potato,
Solanum bulbocastanum) or T4-lyso-zym (e.g., potato cultivars
capable of synthesizing these proteins with increased resistance
against bacteria such as Erwinia amylovora). The methods for
producing such genetically modified plants are generally known to
the person skilled in the art and are described, e.g., in the
publications mentioned above.
[0289] Furthermore, plants are also covered that are by the use of
recombinant DNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more
proteins to increase the productivity (e.g., bio-mass production,
grain yield, starch content, oil content or protein content),
tolerance to drought, salinity or other growth-limiting
environmental factors or tolerance to pests and fungal, bacterial
or viral pathogens of those plants.
[0290] Furthermore, plants are also covered that contain by the use
of recombinant DNA techniques a modified amount of ingredients or
new ingredients, specifically to improve human or animal nutrition,
e. g., oil crops that produce health-promoting long-chain omega-3
fatty acids or unsaturated omega-9 fatty acids (e. g., Nexera.RTM.
rape, Dow AgroSciences, Canada).
[0291] Furthermore, plants are also covered that contain by the use
of recombinant DNA techniques a modified amount of ingredients or
new ingredients, specifically to improve raw material production,
e.g., potatoes that produce increased amounts of amylopectin (e.g.
Amflora.RTM. potato, BASF SE, Germany).
[0292] The following examples serve to illustrate the
invention.
EXAMPLES
[0293] The effect of the herbicidal compositions according to the
invention of herbicides A and B on the growth of undesirable plants
compared to the herbicidally active compounds alone was
demonstrated by the following greenhouse experiments:
[0294] The test plants have been seeded, separately for each
species, in plastic containers in sandy loamy soil containing 5% of
organic matter.
[0295] For the pre-emergence treatment, the active compounds,
suspended or emulsified in water, were applied directly after
sowing by means of finely distributing nozzles. The containers were
irrigated gently to promote germination and growth and subsequently
covered with transparent plastic hoods until the plants had rooted.
This cover caused uniform germination of the test plants unless
this was adversely affected by the active compounds.
[0296] For the post emergence treatment, the plants were first
grown to the 2 leaf station (GS 12). Here, the herbicidal
compositions were suspended or emulsified in water as distribution
medium and sprayed using finely distributing nozzels.
[0297] The plants have been cultivated due to their individual
requirements at 10-25.degree. C. and 20-35.degree. C. The plants
were irrigated due to their necessity.
[0298] The racemic mixture
(.+-.)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]-
heptane was used as herbicide A and formulated as emulsifiable
concentrates with an active ingredient concentration of 50 g/l, 100
g/l or 750 g/l respectively.
[0299] Saflufenacil (herbicide B) was used as a suspension
concentrate having an active ingredient concentration of 342 g/l or
as a wettable powder (WP) formulation having an active ingredient
concentration of 70%.
[0300] In the following experiments, the herbicidal activity for
the individual herbicidal compositions (solo and mixture
applications) was assessed 20 days after treatment (DAT).
[0301] The evaluation for the damage on undesired weeds caused by
the chemical compositions was carried out using a scale from 0 to
100%, compared to the untreated control plants. Here, 0 means no
damage and 100 means complete destruction of the plants.
[0302] The plants used in the greenhouse experiments belonged to
the following species:
TABLE-US-00001 EPPO Code Scientific name ABUTH Abutilon theophrasti
ALOMY Alopecurus myosuroides AVEFA Avena fatua CHEAL Chenopodium
album DIGSA Digitaria sanguinalis GALAP Galium aparine GERDI
Geranium dissectum LOLMU Lolium multiflorum PAPRH Papaver rhoeas
POLCO Polygonum convolvulus SETVI Setaria viridis SORHA Sorghum
halepense STEME Stellaria media
[0303] Colby's equation was applied to determine whether the
combination of herbicide A and herbicide B shows a synergistic
effect (see S. R. Colby, "Calculating synergistic and antagonistic
responses of herbicide combinations", Weeds 1967, 15, pp.
20-22).
E=X+Y-(XY/100)
[0304] where X =effect in percent using herbicide A at an
application rate a;
[0305] Y=effect in percent using herbicide B at application rate
b;
[0306] E=expected effect (in %) of herbicide A+herbicide B at
application rates a+b.
[0307] The value E corresponds to the effect (plant damage or
injury) which is to be expected if the activity of the individual
compounds is additive. If the observed effect is higher than the
value E calculated according to the Colby equation, a synergistic
effect is present.
[0308] Tables 1 and 2 below relate to the herbicidal activity, in
greenhouse trials, of the individual actives and the combinations
applied at different rates and ratios, in pre- and post-emergence
application at 20 days after treatment (DAT).
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 1 Preemergence application of herbicide A and
herbicide B (saflufenacil) solo application combination herbicide A
saflufenacil herbicide A + saflufenacil herbicidal use rate
herbicidal herbicidal Colby expected Weed use rate activity (g
activity use rate activity herbicidal species (g ai/ha) (%) ai/ha)
(%) (g ai/ha) (%) activity E (%) ABUTH 100 0 12.5 98 100 + 12.5 100
98 ABUTH 62.5 40 8.8 85 62.5 + 8.8 100 91 ABUTH 50 0 6.25 98 50 +
6.25 100 98 ABUTH 31.25 35 4.4 65 31.25 + 4.4 100 77 ALOMY 62.5 95
25 0 62.5 + 25 100 95 ALOMY 62.5 98 8.8 0 62.5 + 8.8 100 98 ALOMY
31.25 95 4.4 0 31.25 + 4.4 100 95 AVEFA 500 80 25 0 500 + 25 85 80
AVEFA 250 60 35 20 250 + 35 80 68 AVEFA 250 70 25 0 250 + 25 95 70
AVEFA 200 50 25 25 200 + 25 70 63 AVEFA 125 35 50 0 125 + 50 40 35
AVEFA 125 35 25 0 125 + 25 90 35 AVEFA 100 20 12.5 0 100 + 12.5 50
20 AVEFA 62.5 0 25 0 62.5 + 25 85 0 AVEFA 62.5 30 8.8 0 62.5 + 8.8
50 30 AVEFA 50 0 6.25 0 50 + 6.25 20 0 AVEFA 31.25 30 4.4 0 31.25 +
4.4 35 30 LOLMU 500 95 25 50 500 + 25 100 95 LOLMU 200 98 25 0 200
+ 25 100 98 LOLMU 100 95 12.5 0 100 + 12.5 98 95 LOLMU 25 50 3.13 0
25 + 3.13 65 50 CHEAL 500 85 25 90 500 + 25 100 99 CHEAL 125 95 25
90 125 + 25 100 94 CHEAI 62.5 40 25 90 62.5 + 25 100 94 GALAP 200
30 25 98 200 + 25 100 99 GALAP 125 65 17.5 95 125 + 17.5 100 98
GALAP 50 0 6.25 20 50 + 6.25 50 20 GALAP 25 0 3.13 0 25 + 3.13 40 0
GERDI 125 80 17.5 80 125 + 17.5 98 96 GERDI 25 50 3.13 20 25 + 3.13
60 50 LOLMU 250 98 25 0 250 + 25 100 98 LOLMU 125 85 25 0 125 + 25
95 85 LOLMU 62.5 30 25 0 62.5 + 25 98 30 PAPRH 50 0 6.25 90 50 +
6.25 100 90 PAPRH 31.25 65 4.4 85 31.25 + 4.4 100 95 PAPRH 25 0
3.13 95 25 + 3.13 98 95 POLCO 62.5 0 8.8 90 62.5 + 8.8 100 90 POLCO
50 0 6.25 98 50 + 6.25 100 98 POLCO 25 0 3.13 20 25 + 3.13 60 20
SETVI 250 98 50 65 250 + 50 100 99 SETVI 250 98 25 60 250 + 25 100
99 SETVI 125 95 25 60 125 + 25 100 98 SETVI 62.5 90 25 60 62.5 + 25
100 96 SETVI 31.25 95 4.4 0 31.25 + 4.4 100 95 SORHA 200 98 25 30
200 + 25 100 99 SORHA 100 98 12.5 10 100 + 12.5 100 98 SORHA 50 95
6.25 0 50 + 6.25 98 95 STEME 50 20 6.25 95 50 + 6.25 98 96 STEME
31.25 40 4.4 90 31.25 + 4.4 100 94
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 2 Postemergence application of herbicide A and
herbicide B (saflufenacil) solo application combination herbicide A
saflufenacil herbicide A + saflufenacil herbicidal use rate
herbicidal herbicidal Colby expected Weed use rate activity (g
activity use rate (g activity herbicidal species (g ai/ha) (%)
ai/ha) (%) ai/ha) (%) activity E (%) AVEFA 350 70 5 0 350 + 5 85 70
AVEFA 87.5 30 1.25 0 87.5 + 1.25 40 30 AVEFA 43.8 25 0.625 0 43.8 +
0.625 35 25 DIGSA 125 85 1.25 75 125 + 1.25 98 96 DIGSA 87.5 65
1.25 75 87.5 + 1.25 95 91 LOLMU 350 75 5 50 350 + 5 90 88 LOLMU 125
0 1.25 0 125 + 1.25 30 0 LOLMU 87.5 0 1.25 0 87.5 + 1.25 25 0 LOLMU
62.5 0 0.625 0 62.5 + 0.625 20 0 LOLMU 43.8 0 0.625 0 43.8 + 0.625
25 0 SORHA 350 70 5 65 350 + 5 95 90 STEME 62.5 25 0.625 85 62.5 +
0.625 100 89 STEME 43.8 0 0.625 85 43.8 + 0.625 100 85
[0309] As can be seen from the data in Tables 1 and 2, the
combination of herbicide A and herbicide B exhibits an unexpected
synergistic effect in that the herbicidal activity against various
weed species in a pre- and post-emergence treatment is
significantly higher than would be predicted based on the values
for each of the compounds individually.
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