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Synthesis of Some O, O-Dialkyl
N-[4-(N-heteroarylsulfamoyl)-
phenyl]phosphoramidothioates as
Potential Fungicides
S. Giria & Y. Singhb
a Chemistry Department, Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur,
U.P., India
b Chemistry Department, Udai Pratap Postgraduate College,
Varanasi, U.P., India
Published online: 09 Sep 2014.
To cite this article: S. Giri & Y. Singh (1981) Synthesis of Some O, O-Dialkyl N-[4-(N-
heteroarylsulfamoyl)-phenyl]phosphoramidothioates as Potential Fungicides, Agricultural and
Biological Chemistry, 45:4, 839-843
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