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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 15, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 10, 2008
Ines Heinemann, Hofheim, DE;
Andreas Van Almsick, Karben, DE;
Lothar Willms, Hofheim, DE;
Monika Schmitt, Frankfurt a.M., DE;
Jan Dittgen, Frankfurt a.M., DE;
Martin Hills, Idstein, DE;
Heinz Kehne, Hofheim, DE;
Christopher Rosinger, Hofheim, DE;
Dieter Feucht, Eschborn, DE;
Ines Heinemann, Hofheim, DE;
Andreas van Almsick, Karben, DE;
Lothar Willms, Hofheim, DE;
Monika Schmitt, Frankfurt a.M., DE;
Jan Dittgen, Frankfurt a.M., DE;
Martin Hills, Idstein, DE;
Heinz Kehne, Hofheim, DE;
Christopher Rosinger, Hofheim, DE;
Dieter Feucht, Eschborn, DE;
Bayer Cropscience AG, Monheim, DE;
Abstract
What is described are 4-(3-aminobenzoyl)-1,3-dimethylpyrazoles of the general formula (I) and their use as herbicides. In this general formula (I), Rand Rare radicals such as hydrogen and organic radicals, such as alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl. Y is hydrogen or a protective group, such as tosyl.