Evans, J D H L’s team published research in Proceedings – British Crop Protection Conference–Weeds in 1987 | 35852-58-5

Proceedings – British Crop Protection Conference–Weeds published new progress about Corn. 35852-58-5 belongs to class chlorides-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C7H4ClF3O, Computed Properties of 35852-58-5.

Evans, J. D. H. L.; Cavell, B. D.; Hignett, R. R. published the artcile< Fomesafen - metabolism as a basis for its selectivity in soya>, Computed Properties of 35852-58-5, the main research area is fomesafen metabolism herbicide soybean.

Soya, maize and spiny cocklebur (Xanthium spinosum) plants were treated with 14C-side-chain labeled fomesafen (Ia) by injection and or by root uptake from nutrient solution It was established that the facile metabolism of the compound in soya, but not the other species, was the basis for its herbicidal selectivity. Excised soya leaves were treated with aqueous solutions containing Ia, 14C-nitrophenyl-labeled fomesafen (Ib) and 14C-halophenyl-labeled fomesafen (Ic). The same major radioactive metabolite, M1 was formed following treatments with Ia and Ib but treatment with Ic yielded 2 different metabolites, M2 and M3. Therefore cleavage at the di-Ph ether linkage was proven. Metabolites M2 and M3 hydrolyzed with acid to 2-chloro-4-trifluoromethylphenol. Metabolite M1 was shown by cochromatog. to be S-[3-(N-methanesulfonylcarbamoyl)-4-nitrophenyl]cysteine.

Proceedings – British Crop Protection Conference–Weeds published new progress about Corn. 35852-58-5 belongs to class chlorides-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C7H4ClF3O, Computed Properties of 35852-58-5.

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