abstract |
Combinations of active substances of formula (I), where R<1> stands for halogen, lower alkoxy, alkyl or haloalkyl, NO2, CN, S(O)nR<10>, R<2> and R<3> stand for H, halogen, lower alkyl, alkoxy, haloalkoxy or haloalkyl, CN, NO2, S(O)mR<11>, NR<11>R<13>, NR<14> -COR<15>, CO-R<16>, R<4> and R<6>-R<9> stand for H or lower alkyl, R<5> stands for hydrogen, lower alkyl or alkyl-O-CO-, R<10> stands for lower alkyl, haloalkyl or alkoxy, R<11> stands for lower alkyl or haloalkyl or phenyl, benzyl or NR<17>R<18>, R<12> and R<13> stand for hydrogen or lower alkyl, R<14> stands for hydrogen or lower alkyl, R<15> stands for lower alkyl, R<16> stands for hydrogen, lower alkyl, haloalkyl or alkoxy, R<17> and R<18> stand for hydrogen or lower alkyl, n and m each stand for 0, 1 or 2, with herbicides from the group fenoxaprop-ethyl, fenoxaprop-P-ethyl, quinchlorac, molinate, thiobencarb, butachlor, pretilachlor, mefenacet, esprocarb, dimepiperate, HW-52, cinmethylin, anilophos, benfuresate, triazofenamide, benzofenap, pyrazoxyfen and TFH-450, have advantages of application technology, e.g. a synergistic increase in activity, in particular against important weeds in cereals, maize and rice. |