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Newer Fungicides with Unknown Mode of Action

Newer Fungicides with Unknown Mode of Action [Pg.709]

Despite intensive efforts to elucidate the mode of action of new fungicides, in some cases the biochemical target of a new compound remains unclear. This chapter describes five compounds with unknown mode of action, cymoxanil, fosetyl-aluminium, flusulfamide, diclomezine and triazoxide. [Pg.709]

Modem Crop Protection Compound. Edited by W. Kramer and U. Schirmer Copyright 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, Weinheim ISBN 978-3-527-31496-6 [Pg.709]

Cymoxanil belongs to the chemical class of cyanohydroxyiminoacetamides and was discovered in 1972 by DuPont [2]. The lUPAC chemical name is 2-cyano-N-[(ethylamino)carbonyl]-2-(methoxyimino)acetamide (CAS-RN. 57966-95-7) (Fig. 21.1). No further compounds from this class have ever been put into development. [Pg.710]

Due to its high polarity, the water solubility of cymoxanil is rather high. It is stable towards hydrolysis and unstable under UV light. Table 21.1 lists additional physicochemical properties [3]. [Pg.710]


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