71283-65-3Relevant articles and documents
Stereoselective degradation of diclofop-methyl during alcohol fermentation process
Lu, Yuele,Diao, Jinling,Gu, Xu,Zhang, Yanfeng,Xu, Peng,Wang, Peng,Zhou, Zhiqiang
, p. 424 - 428 (2011)
Stereoselective degradation of Diclofop-methyl (DM) has been found in alcohol fermentation of grape must and sucrose solution with dry yeast. A method was developed for separation and determination the two enantiomers of DM during the fermentation process
NOXIOUS ARTHROPOD CONTROL AGENT CONTAINING AMIDE COMPOUND
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, (2017/08/26)
An object of the present invention is to provide a compound having the controlling activity on a noxious arthropod, and a noxious arthropod controlling agent containing an amide compound of formula (I): wherein X represents a nitrogen atom or a CH group, p represents 0 or 1, A represents a tetrahydrofuranyl group or the like, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 represent a hydrogen atom or the like, n represents 1 or 2, Y represents an oxygen atom or the like, m represents any integer of 0 to 7, and Q represents a C1-8 chain hydrocarbon group optionally having a phenyl group or the like, has the excellent noxious arthropod controlling effect.
Herbicidal esters of D-1-(phenoxy-4-phenoxy)propionic acid
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, (2008/06/13)
Optically active enantiomers of the formula I STR1 where R is a group of the formulae STR2 R1 and R2, among others, are halogen or CF3 and Z is a carboxyl, carboxylate, carboxylic acid ester, thioester, carbonamide, carboxylic acid anilide, carbohydrazide or thioamide group, are interesting herbicides the effect of which is considerably superior to that of the optically inactive racemates.