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Bioactive Heterocyclic Compound Classes Agrochemicals Pijush Pal Roy

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Bioactive Heterocyclic Compound Classes Agrochemicals Pijush Pal Roy
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Pijush Pal Roy
ISBN: 9783527333967, 9783527664412, 3527333967, 3527664416
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Bioactive Heterocyclic Compound Classes Agrochemicals Pijush Pal Roy by Pijush Pal Roy 9783527333967, 9783527664412, 3527333967, 3527664416 instant download after payment.

The chemistry of heterocycles is an important branch of organic chemistry. This is due to the fact that a large number of natural products,
e. g. hormones, antibiotics, vitamins, etc. are composed of heterocyclic structures. Often, these compounds show beneficial properties and are
therefore applied as pharmaceuticals to treat diseases or as insecticides, herbicides or fungicides in crop protection. This volume presents important agrochemicals. Each of the 21 chapters covers in a concise manner one class of heterocycles, clearly structured as follows:
* Structural formulas of most important examples (market products)
*Short background of history or discovery
* Typical syntheses of important examples
* Mode of action
* Characteristic biological activity
* Structure-activity relationship
* Additional chemistry information (e.g. further transformations, alternative syntheses, metabolic pathways, etc.)
* References
A valuable one-stop reference source for researchers in academia and industry as well as for graduate students with career aspirations in the
agrochemical chemistry.Content:
Chapter 1 The Significance of Heterocycles for Pharmaceuticals and Agrochemicals* (pages 1–20): Dr. Clemens Lamberth and Dr. Jurgen Dinges
Chapter 2 Triazine Herbicides (pages 21–38): Andrew J. F. Edmunds
Chapter 3 Pyrimidinyl and Triazinylsulfonylurea Herbicides (pages 39–50): Mary Ann Hanagan and Atul Puri
Chapter 4 Acetohydroxyacid Synthase Inhibiting Triazolopyrimidine Herbicides (pages 51–60): Timothy C. Johnson, Richard K. Mann, Paul R. Schmitzer and Roger E. Gast
Chapter 5 HPPD?Inhibiting Benzoylpyrazole Herbicides (pages 61–68): Matthias Witschel
Chapter 6 Pyridyloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides: Inhibitors of Acetyl?CoA Carboxylase (pages 69–82): William G. Whittingham
Chapter 7 Imidazolinone Herbicides (pages 83–89): Dale Shaner
Chapter 8 Protoporphyrinogen?IX?Oxidase?Inhibiting Uracil Herbicides (pages 91–101): George Theodoridis
Chapter 9 Benzimidazole Fungicides (pages 103–118): Laura Quaranta
Chapter 10 Morpholine Fungicides for the Treatment of Powdery Mildew (pages 119–127): Dr. Clemens Lamberth
Chapter 11 Sterol Biosynthesis Inhibiting Triazole Fungicides (pages 129–145): Paul Worthington
Chapter 12 Methionine Biosynthesis?Inhibiting Anilinopyrimidine Fungicides (pages 147–154): Clemens Lamberth
Chapter 13 Phenylpyrrole Fungicides (pages 155–162): Dr. Clemens Lamberth
Chapter 14 Broad?Spectrum Fungicidally Active Pyrimidinyldioxy Strobilurins Inhibiting the Respiratory Chain (pages 163–174): Dr. Clemens Lamberth
Chapter 15 Pyrazole Carboxamide Fungicides Inhibiting Succinate Dehydrogenase (pages 175–193): Harald Walter
Chapter 16 Avermectin Insecticides and Acaricides (pages 195–207): Thomas Pitterna
Chapter 17 Pyridine and Thiazole?Containing Insecticides as Potent Agonists on Insect Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors (pages 209–223): Peter Jeschke
Chapter 18 Pyrazole and Pyrimidine Acaricides and Insecticides Acting as Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport at Complex I (pages 225–237): Ottmar Franz Huter
Chapter 19 Phenylpyrazole?Containing Fiprole Insecticides (pages 239–250): Stefan Schnatterer
Chapter 20 Pyrazolylpyridine Activators of the Insect Ryanodine Receptor (pages 251–263): George P. Lahm, Thomas P. Selby, Thomas M. Stevenson, Daniel Cordova, I. Billy Annan and John T. Andaloro
Chapter 21 Tetronic Acid Insecticides and Acaricides Inhibiting Acetyl?CoA Carboxylase (pages 265–278): Thomas Bretschneider, Reiner Fischer and Ralf Nauen

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