Use of phthalanilic acids to regulate the growth of corn plants

Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Forms or conditioning

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71 98, A01N 920, A01N 914

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ABSTRACT:
Certain substituted phthalanilic acids and their salts have been found to alter sexual reproduction in corn plants.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3658892 (1972-04-01), Martin et al.
Hoffman et al., Science, vol. 109 (1949), p. 588.
Teubner et al., Science, vol. 122 (1955), p. 74.

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