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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 17, 2011
Filed:
Jun. 09, 2008
Hartmut Ahrens, Egelsbach, DE;
Andreas Van Almsick, Karben, DE;
Stefan Lehr, Liederbach, DE;
Monika Schmitt, Frankfurt a. M., DE;
Jan Dittgen, Frankfurt a. M., DE;
Dieter Feucht, Eschborn, DE;
Martin Hills, Idstein, DE;
Heinz Kehne, Hofheim, DE;
Christopher Rosinger, Hofheim, DE;
Hartmut Ahrens, Egelsbach, DE;
Andreas van Almsick, Karben, DE;
Stefan Lehr, Liederbach, DE;
Monika Schmitt, Frankfurt a. M., DE;
Jan Dittgen, Frankfurt a. M., DE;
Dieter Feucht, Eschborn, DE;
Martin Hills, Idstein, DE;
Heinz Kehne, Hofheim, DE;
Christopher Rosinger, Hofheim, DE;
Bayer Cropscience AG, Monheim, DE;
Abstract
What is described are 3-cyclopropyl-4-(3-thiobenzoyl)pyrazoles of the general formula (I) and their use as herbicides In this formula (I), R, R, R, X and Y are radicals such as hydrogen and organic radicals, such as alkyl. Ris hydrogen or a protective group, such as tosyl.