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Dorota Miliszkiewicz

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Plant-growth-regulatingN-(phosphonoacetyl)amines

1994

A series of N‐(phosphonacetyl)amine derivatives were synthesized and screened for plant‐growth regulating activity on Lepidium sativum L. and Cucumis sativus L. Aromatic N‐(phosphonoacetyl)amines. which may be considered as possible analogues of N‐acylaniline herbicides obtained by replacement of their acyl group by the phosphonacetyl moiety, exhibited significant or moderate herbicidal activity. In contrast, N‐(phosphonoacetyl)amino acids and N‐(phosphonoacetyl)aminophosphonic acids promoted the growth of L. sativum and C. sativus roots.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPlant growthbiologyChemistryStereochemistryfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyAmino acidLepidium sativumchemistry.chemical_compoundSativumMoietyCucumisAcyl groupAmine derivativesPesticide Science
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Herbicidal activity of phosphonic and phosphinic acid analogues of glutamic and aspartic acids

1992

Phosphonic and phosphinic acid analogues of glutamic and aspartic acids were synthesized and screened for herbicidal activity on Lepidium sativum L. Depending on the chemical structure, they exhibited significant or moderate herbicidal activity against L. sativum roots (with some representatives being equipotent with phosphinothricin), while their influence on shoot growth was negligible. Cucumis sativus L. appeared to be more tolerant to these analogues. The origin of this selectivity remains to be determined.

Lepidium sativumchemistry.chemical_compoundSativumGlufosinateChemistryStereochemistryChemical structureAspartic acidfood and beveragesBiological activityGlutamic acidApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyChemical synthesisPesticide Science
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