Uses of thaxtomin and thaxtomin compositions as herbicides
View Patent ↗There is a need for a selective, low-risk herbicide that can be used to control weeds in cereal cultures and turf. The present invention discloses that a bacterial secondary metabolite, thaxtomin and optionally another herbicide is an effective herbicide on broadleaved, sedge and grass weeds. Thaxtomin A and structurally similar compounds can be used as natural herbicides to control the germination and growth of weeds in cereal, turf grass, Timothy grass and pasture grass cultures with no phytotoxicity to these crops. As a natural, non-toxic compound, thaxtomin can be used as a safe alternative for weed control in both conventional and organic farming and gardening systems.
1. A synergistic herbicidal composition comprising:
(i) 0.02 mg/ml thaxtomin A and 0.501 mg/ml clomazone, with an E/Ee of 1.3;
(ii) 0.25 mg/ml thaxtomin A and 0.531 mg/ml clomazone, with an E/Ee of 1.7;
(iii) 0.01 mg/ml thaxtomin A and 0.047 mg/ml penoxsulam, with an E/Ee of 1.2;
(iv) 0.125 mg/ml thaxtomin A and 0.051 mg/ml penoxsulam, with an E/Ee of 2.0;
(v) 0.125 mg/ml thaxtomin A and 0.0216 mg/ml bispyribac-sodium, with an E/Ee of 1.8;
(vi) 0.25 mg/ml thaxtomin A and 0.0216 mg/ml bispyribac-sodium, with an E/Ee of 1.4;
(vii) 0.125 mg/ml thaxtomin A and 0.032 mg/ml bispyribac-sodium, with an E/Ee of 18.8; or
(viii) 0.125 mg/ml thaxtomin A and 0.365 mg/ml propanil, with E/Ee of 2.0.
2. The composition according to claim 1 , wherein said composition further comprises an adjuvant, a non-ionic surfactant and/or an organic solvent.
3. The composition according to claim 1 , wherein said composition further comprises a non-ionic surfactant and/or an aliphatic alcohol.
4. The composition according to claim 1 , wherein the thaxtomin A is derived from Streptomyces sp.
5. A method for modulating growth of barnyard grass, mustard, sedge or ragweed comprising applying to said barnyard grass, mustard, sedge or ragweed or soil an amount of the composition of claim 1 .
6. The method of claim 5 wherein barnyard grass is modulated.
7. The method of claim 5 , where ragweed is modulated.