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Protocols for Robust Herbicide Resistance Testing in Different Weed Species
Published on: July 2, 2015
New Selective Grass Herbicides and Their Hydrolytic Properties as Pro-herbicides
M Hashimoto1, S Niwata1, H Fukami1
1a Bio-organic Chemistry Laboratory, Institute for Fundamental Research, Suntory Research Center, Wakayamadai, Shimamoto-cho, Mishima-gun , Osaka 618 , Japan.
Abstract:
New derivatives of pyridinyloxyphenoxypropionic acid were synthesizd, which have a keto group in their ester-alkyl structures. Some acylmethyl esters, e.g., acetylmethyl ester, hydroxyacetylmethyl ester and diazoacetylmethyl ester, were found to show outstanding herbicidal activity against grass weeds. A study of the hydrolysis rate of esters with regard to their pro-herbicide action is also discussed.
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