Pre-emergent chemical method of combating unwanted vegetation

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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260559R, 260562R, 71118, C07C10334, C07C10376

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ABSTRACT:
Undesired vegetation such as crabgrass, downey brome, giant foxtail, yellow foxtail, barnyard grass, flax and wild oats are combated by pre-emergent application of at least one compound belonging to a class of substituted N-benzyl amides of alkanoic and benzoic acids, particularly in the presence of seeds of such crops as cotton and soybeans. Illustrative of compounds which are very effective against several species of grasses as well as some broadleaf weeds in the presence of soybeans and cotton are two with the following structural formulas: ##EQU1## and ##EQU2##

REFERENCES:
Pagani et al., Farmaco Ed. Sci., vol. 24, pp. 1025-1037 (1969).

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