Herbicides inhibiting branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis : recent developments

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Herbicides inhibiting branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis : recent developments

volume editor, J. Stetter ; with contributions by H.M. Brown ... [et al.]

(Chemistry of plant protection, 10)

Springer-Verlag, c1994

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Theis series continues the handbook "Chemie der Pflanzenschutz-und Schädlingsbekämpfungsmittel" edited by R. Wegler--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Chemicals inhibiting the biosynthesis of branched-chain amino acids form a new and promising class of herbicides. This volume discusses in an authoritative way recent developments in this field and covers important aspects of these potent herbicides (synthesis, structure-activity, mode of action, selectivity, weed resistance, metabolism).

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Contents: J. Stetter: Introduction.- J.V. Schloss: Recent Advances in Understanding the Mechanism and Inhibition of Acetolactate Synthase.- S. McGee, J.V. Hay: Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Sulfonylurea Herbicides.- H.M. Brown, J.C. Cotterman: Recent Advances in Sulfonylurea Herbicides.- D.W. Ladner: Recent Studies of Imidazolinone Herbicides and Related Compounds.- W.A. Kleschick: Triazolopyrimidine Sulfonanilide Herbicides and Related Compounds.- B.C. Gerwick, G.J. DeBoer, P.R. Schmitzer: Mechanisms of Tolerance to Triazolopyrimidine Sulfonanilide Herbicides.- M.W. Drewes: Salicylic Acids and Related Structures.- F. Lieb, U.C. Philipp: Miscellaneous Structures.

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