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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2012
Filed:
Dec. 15, 2009
Stefan Lehr, Liederbach, DE;
Thomas Schenke, Bergisch Gladbach, DE;
Christopher Hugh Rosinger, Hofheim, DE;
Reiner Fischer, Monheim, DE;
Isolde Häuser-hahn, Leverkusen, DE;
Dieter Feucht, Eschborn, DE;
Jan Dittgen, Frankfurt, DE;
Pierre Cristau, Köln, DE;
Oliver Gaertzen, Köln, DE;
Stefan Herrmann, Langenfeld, DE;
Olga Malsam, Rösrath, DE;
Eva-maria Franken, Limonest, FR;
Stefan Lehr, Liederbach, DE;
Thomas Schenke, Bergisch Gladbach, DE;
Christopher Hugh Rosinger, Hofheim, DE;
Reiner Fischer, Monheim, DE;
Isolde Häuser-Hahn, Leverkusen, DE;
Dieter Feucht, Eschborn, DE;
Jan Dittgen, Frankfurt, DE;
Pierre Cristau, Köln, DE;
Oliver Gaertzen, Köln, DE;
Stefan Herrmann, Langenfeld, DE;
Olga Malsam, Rösrath, DE;
Eva-Maria Franken, Limonest, FR;
Bayer Cropscience AG, Monheim, DE;
Abstract
The invention describes phenyl-substituted pyridazinones of the formula (I) as herbicides and insecticides. In this formula (I), A, B, G, X, Y and Z are radicals such as hydrogen, organic radicals such as alkyl, and other radicals such as halogen, nitro and cyano.