fungicidal heterocyclic carbonamide
A technology of heteroaromatic rings and ring members, applied in the field of fungicides and nematicides, can solve the problems of reduced crop yield and quality, and increased consumer costs.
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[0072] Optional R on the Q ring of Formula 1 14c or R 14n substituent
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[0074] Certain heterocycles forming Q may have two substitutable distal ring members. In this case, only one distal ring member can be identified by R 14c or R 14n substituted; another distal ring member can be replaced by R 15c or R 15n replace. If any of the distal ring members of the heterocycle forming Q cannot be substituted, any substituents on the heterocycle are selected from R 15c or R 15n . If the distal ring member may have two substituents, one substituent may be selected from R 14c or R 14n , while another substituent may be selected from R 15c or R 15n . In other words, the Q loop is limited to an R 14c or R 14n substituent, and the substituent must be bonded to a distal ring member; otherwise, the Q ring can be replaced by R on any substitutable ring member 15c or R 15n replace.
[0075] If the point of attachment on a group (such as a ring) is described as floa...
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[0086] Molecular diagrams drawn herein follow standard protocols for depicting stereochemistry. To indicate stereo configuration, bonds rising from the plane of the drawing toward the viewer are represented by solid wedges, where the wide end of the wedge is attached to an atom rising from the plane of the drawing toward the viewer. Bonds extending below the plane of the illustration and away from the viewer are represented by dashed wedges, where the narrow end of the wedge is attached to an atom further away from the viewer. Lines of constant width indicate bonds of opposite orientation or indeterminate orientation relative to bonds shown as solid or dashed wedges; lines of constant width also delineate bonds in molecules or molecular moieties that are not intended to indicate a specific three-dimensional configuration.
[0087] The present invention encompasses racemic mixtures, for example, the same amounts of the enantiomers of Formula 1' and 1". Additionally,...
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[0096] Embodiment 1: A compound of formula 1, wherein A is A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, A-5, A-6 or A-7.
[0097] Embodiment 1a. A compound of Formula 1 wherein A is A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, A-5 or A-6.
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