Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Forms or conditioning
Patent
1976-03-08
1977-09-20
Wyman, Daniel E.
Chemistry: fertilizers
Processes and products
Forms or conditioning
71 86, 71 88, 71 92, 71 94, 71103, 71121, 106 15R, 162161, 26050117, 2605012, 260563C, 260563P, 424250, 424267, 424316, 424325, A01N 920, A61K 3113, C07C 8740, C07C 8745
Patent
active
040494179
ABSTRACT:
Novel dicyclohexyl, dicyclohexenyl and cyclohexylcyclohexenylalkyl polyamines are useful antimicrobial agents, as well as algae inhibitors. They are especially useful in agriculture to protect plants against diseases such as leaf, stem, and fruit spotting, internal discoloration and decay of fruits and vegetables. These compounds are particularly active against diseases caused by the genera Pseudomonas, Xanthomonas, Erwinia, and Corynebacterium.
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Dybas Richard A.
Grier Nathaniel
Strelitz Robert A.
Witzel Bruce E.
Levitt Julian S.
Merck & Co. , Inc.
Riedl Edmunde D.
Waltz Thomas A.
Wyman Daniel E.
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