Plant husbandry – Coated or impregnated seed – method or apparatus
Patent
1984-11-02
1987-06-23
Mill, Catherine L.
Plant husbandry
Coated or impregnated seed, method or apparatus
71 92, A01N 2532
Patent
active
046742298
ABSTRACT:
Phenylpyrimidines of the formula I as defined below are suitable as antidotes for protecting cultivated plants from phytotoxic effects caused by herbicides. These antidotes, either together with the herbicides or also by themselves, are applied to the plants or incorporated in the soil in which the plants grow, or they are used to treat the seeds of the plants. Suitable herbicides are those belonging to the class of the haloacetanilides, haloacetamides, thiocarbamates, carbamates, nitroanilides, triazines, phenylureas, haloacetic acids, phenoxy- and pyridyloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acid derivatives, benzoic acid derivatives etc. The phenylpyrimidines have the formula I ##STR1## wherein for example, R.sub.1 and R.sub.3 are halogen.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3503976 (1970-03-01), Reicheneder et al.
Brunner Hans-Georg
Burdeska Kurt
Fory Werner
Kabas, deceased Guglielmo
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Findlay Meredith C.
McC. Roberts Edward
Mill Catherine L.
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