As
mentioned above, there have been 18 self-developed pesticides by China with
expired registrations of technical as of Nov. 2013, according to CCM's
collected statistics. Among these, there were 5 fungicides, 5 insecticides, 5
herbicides and 3 growth regulators, according to CCM’s December issue of Crop Protection China News.
ZJ0712
(Chinese name: Benmijunzhi)
ZJ0712,
namely E-2[2-(2,5-dimethyl-phenoxy)-phenylmethyl]-3-methoxy-acrylic acid methyl
ester, was jointly developed by Zhejiang Chem-Tech Group Co., Ltd. (Former
name: Zhejiang Chemical Industry Research Institute, ZCIRI for short) and
Zhejiang Hetian Chemical Co., Ltd. (Zhejiang Hetian) during the 9th Five-year
plan period (1995-2000). ZJ0712 is a methoxyacrylate fungicide with excellent
control effect on powdery mildew of wheat and apple, downy mildew of cucumber,
grape and litchi, anthracnose of watermelon and mango, etc. It stimulates crop
growth as well.
According
to Mr. Lu, a sales manager from Zhejiang Hetian, the company had achieved
Chinese invention patent (patent number: ZL 03120882.7) and World intention
patent (WO2004084632) for ZJ0712. According to the ICAMA, Zhejiang Hetian had
obtained temporary registration certificates for ZJ0712 technical (98%) and its
10% SC in 2008, but these two registrations both expired in Aug. 2011 without
renewal.
Propamidine
Propamidine,
an amidine fungicide with high control effects on downy mildew, phytophthora,
anthracnose, etc. especially gray mold, was innovated and developed in 2004 by
Zhang Xing, professor from Northwest A&F University.
Professor
Zhang cooperated with Shaanxi Yangling Pesticide Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
(Yangling Pesticide) to realize propamidine commercialization in 2004. Two
temporary registrations have been obtained, for propamidine technical (No:
LS20040092) and 2% AS (No. LS20040130) respectively. However, the temporary
registrations were not extended due to the limited promotion of the product in
the market, as Yangling Pesticide doesn't have wide sales channels and
sufficient capital for its promotion. Now Professor Zhang is seeking for other
cooperators. Except for propamidine, Professor Zhang also developed a series of
propamidine derivatives which were claimed to be great market potential as
fungicides.
Ascomycin
(SPRI-2098)
Ascomycin,
a novel low residue bio-fungicide developed by Shanghai Pesticide Research
Institute (SPRI), is highly effective for the control of botrytis cinerea on
various crops, such as tomato, cucumber, strawberry, eggplant and summer
squash.
In Aug.
2004, a company named Shanghai Nanshen Science & Technology Development
Co., Ltd. registered ascomycin technical (94%) and its 1% EC, according to the
ICAMA. In 2007, the company didn't get the renewal for these registrations any
more.
Subsequently,
SPRI transferred the property right of ascomycin to Zhejiang Hisun Chemical
Co., Ltd. (Zhejiang Hisun). Then, Zhejiang Hisun obtained two registration
certificates of ascomycin (also 94% technical and 1% EC) in Dec. 2007 and Mar.
2009 respectively. Whereas, it was frustrated that Zhejiang Hisun gave up the
registration renewal in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
ZJ0712
(Chinese name: Benmijunzhi)
ZJ0712,
namely E-2[2-(2,5-dimethyl-phenoxy)-phenylmethyl]-3-methoxy-acrylic acid methyl
ester, was jointly developed by Zhejiang Chem-Tech Group Co., Ltd. (Former
name: Zhejiang Chemical Industry Research Institute, ZCIRI for short) and
Zhejiang Hetian Chemical Co., Ltd. (Zhejiang Hetian) during the 9th Five-year
plan period (1995-2000). ZJ0712 is a methoxyacrylate fungicide with excellent
control effect on powdery mildew of wheat and apple, downy mildew of cucumber,
grape and litchi, anthracnose of watermelon and mango, etc. It stimulates crop
growth as well.
According
to Mr. Lu, a sales manager from Zhejiang Hetian, the company had achieved
Chinese invention patent (patent number: ZL 03120882.7) and World intention
patent (WO2004084632) for ZJ0712. According to the ICAMA, Zhejiang Hetian had
obtained temporary registration certificates for ZJ0712 technical (98%) and its
10% SC in 2008, but these two registrations both expired in Aug. 2011 without
renewal.
Propamidine
Propamidine,
an amidine fungicide with high control effects on downy mildew, phytophthora,
anthracnose, etc. especially gray mold, was innovated and developed in 2004 by
Zhang Xing, professor from Northwest A&F University.
Professor
Zhang cooperated with Shaanxi Yangling Pesticide Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
(Yangling Pesticide) to realize propamidine commercialization in 2004. Two
temporary registrations have been obtained, for propamidine technical (No:
LS20040092) and 2% AS (No. LS20040130) respectively. However, the temporary
registrations were not extended due to the limited promotion of the product in
the market, as Yangling Pesticide doesn't have wide sales channels and
sufficient capital for its promotion. Now Professor Zhang is seeking for other
cooperators. Except for propamidine, Professor Zhang also developed a series of
propamidine derivatives which were claimed to be great market potential as
fungicides.
Ascomycin
(SPRI-2098)
Ascomycin,
a novel low residue bio-fungicide developed by Shanghai Pesticide Research
Institute (SPRI), is highly effective for the control of botrytis cinerea on
various crops, such as tomato, cucumber, strawberry, eggplant and summer
squash.
In Aug.
2004, a company named Shanghai Nanshen Science & Technology Development
Co., Ltd. registered ascomycin technical (94%) and its 1% EC, according to the
ICAMA. In 2007, the company didn't get the renewal for these registrations any
more.
Subsequently,
SPRI transferred the property right of ascomycin to Zhejiang Hisun Chemical
Co., Ltd. (Zhejiang Hisun). Then, Zhejiang Hisun obtained two registration
certificates of ascomycin (also 94% technical and 1% EC) in Dec. 2007 and Mar.
2009 respectively. Whereas, it was frustrated that Zhejiang Hisun gave up the
registration renewal in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
ZJ0712
(Chinese name: Benmijunzhi)
ZJ0712,
namely E-2[2-(2,5-dimethyl-phenoxy)-phenylmethyl]-3-methoxy-acrylic acid methyl
ester, was jointly developed by Zhejiang Chem-Tech Group Co., Ltd. (Former
name: Zhejiang Chemical Industry Research Institute, ZCIRI for short) and
Zhejiang Hetian Chemical Co., Ltd. (Zhejiang Hetian) during the 9th Five-year
plan period (1995-2000). ZJ0712 is a methoxyacrylate fungicide with excellent
control effect on powdery mildew of wheat and apple, downy mildew of cucumber,
grape and litchi, anthracnose of watermelon and mango, etc. It stimulates crop
growth as well.
According
to Mr. Lu, a sales manager from Zhejiang Hetian, the company had achieved
Chinese invention patent (patent number: ZL 03120882.7) and World intention
patent (WO2004084632) for ZJ0712. According to the ICAMA, Zhejiang Hetian had
obtained temporary registration certificates for ZJ0712 technical (98%) and its
10% SC in 2008, but these two registrations both expired in Aug. 2011 without
renewal.
Propamidine
Propamidine,
an amidine fungicide with high control effects on downy mildew, phytophthora,
anthracnose, etc. especially gray mold, was innovated and developed in 2004 by
Zhang Xing, professor from Northwest A&F University.
Professor
Zhang cooperated with Shaanxi Yangling Pesticide Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
(Yangling Pesticide) to realize propamidine commercialization in 2004. Two
temporary registrations have been obtained, for propamidine technical (No:
LS20040092) and 2% AS (No. LS20040130) respectively. However, the temporary
registrations were not extended due to the limited promotion of the product in
the market, as Yangling Pesticide doesn't have wide sales channels and
sufficient capital for its promotion. Now Professor Zhang is seeking for other
cooperators. Except for propamidine, Professor Zhang also developed a series of
propamidine derivatives which were claimed to be great market potential as
fungicides.
Ascomycin
(SPRI-2098)
Ascomycin,
a novel low residue bio-fungicide developed by Shanghai Pesticide Research
Institute (SPRI), is highly effective for the control of botrytis cinerea on
various crops, such as tomato, cucumber, strawberry, eggplant and summer
squash.
In Aug.
2004, a company named Shanghai Nanshen Science & Technology Development
Co., Ltd. registered ascomycin technical (94%) and its 1% EC, according to the
ICAMA. In 2007, the company didn't get the renewal for these registrations any
more.
Subsequently,
SPRI transferred the property right of ascomycin to Zhejiang Hisun Chemical
Co., Ltd. (Zhejiang Hisun). Then, Zhejiang Hisun obtained two registration
certificates of ascomycin (also 94% technical and 1% EC) in Dec. 2007 and Mar.
2009 respectively. Whereas, it was frustrated that Zhejiang Hisun gave up the
registration renewal in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
Pyribambenz-propyl
(ZJ0273) and pyribambenz-isopropyl (ZJ0702)
Both
belonging to miazines herbicides, pyribambenz-propyl and pyribambenz-isopropyl
which could control annual grassy weeds and some broadleaf weeds in rape field
were jointly developed by ZCIRI and Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry,
Chinese Academy of Sciences. Although Shandong Qiaochang acquired temporary
registrations of both two herbicides in 2003, both have already expired.
Methiopyrsulfuron
(HNPC-C9908)
Methiopyrsulfuron
is a sulfonylurea herbicide developed by HRICI. HRICI was cooperating with a
company in methiopyrsulfuron commercialization. Hunan Haili registered 95%
methiopyrsulfuron technical (Reg.
No.:LS20060244) and methiopyrsulfuron 10% WP (Reg. No.:LS20060229) in
2006, which both expired. The latter was registered for post-emergence control
of broad-leaf weeds and some grassy weeds in wheat fields. Methiopyrsulfuron
got patent in China in 2003 (Patent Number: ZL00113423.X).
Clacyfos
(HW02)
Clacyfos,
developed by the Central China Normal University in 2009 under the code name of
HW02, is a phosphonate ester of the phenoxyacetic herbicide. As a herbicide
with independent intellectual property rights, clacyfos owns a very good
capacity in managing annual broadleaf weeds and some monocotyledonous weeds in
the field of corn, wheat and lawn, orchard and tea garden, such as amaranthus
retroflexus, acalypha and abutilon. The mechanism of action of clacyfos is the
inhibitor of pyruvate dehydrogenase. Shandong Qiaochang secured the temporary
registrations of clacyfos (93% technical and 30% EC) in 2007.
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