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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 16, 1993
Filed:
Jan. 30, 1989
Jozsef Nagy, Miskolc, HU;
Istvan Nagy, Miskolc, HU;
Karoly Balogh, Miskolc, HU;
Erzsebet Mile, Miskolc, HU;
Gyula Tarpai, Miskolc, HU;
Katalin Sellei nee Kulik, Miskolc, HU;
Karoly Fodor, Miskolc, HU;
Mihaly Kecskes, Budapest, HU;
Erzsebet Toth nee Juhasz, Miskolc, HU;
Zsuzsanna Horvath nee Petho, Godollo, HU;
Eszakmagyarorszagi Vegyimuuek, Sajobabony, HU;
Abstract
The invention relates to a process for the preparation and use of antidote-carrying maize plant parts which are useful for lowering the cultivated plant-damaging effect of thiolcarbamates and chloroacetanilides, which comprises treating native or artificially genmanipulated macroorganisms living in the soil or on the soil surface by the thiolcarbamate and chloroacetanilides compounds and using the living organisms thus made antidote-carrying for the treatment of field soils in a fresh state or after preservation by lyophilization or by application onto a carrier in their original state or after working up them by crushing, pulverisation, extraction or drying, before or simultaneously with or after the treatment with the herbicides, in any time until the germination of the cultivated plant, whereby the selectivity of thiolcarbamates of the formula (I) and chloroacetanilides against cultivated plants, preferably against the maize is increased.