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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 18, 2012
Filed:
Jun. 19, 2009
Pierre Cristau, Lyons, FR;
Jörg Nico Greul, Leichlingen, DE;
Ulrich Heinemann, Leichlingen, DE;
Klaus Kunz, Düsseldorf, DE;
Oswald Ort, Leverkusen, DE;
Thomas Seitz, Langenfeld, DE;
Arnd Voerste, Köln, DE;
Peter Dahmen, Neuss, DE;
Ulrike Wachendorff-neumann, Neuwied, DE;
Klaus-günther Tietjen, Langenfeld, DE;
Hiroyuki Hadano, Tochigi, JP;
Pierre Cristau, Lyons, FR;
Jörg Nico Greul, Leichlingen, DE;
Ulrich Heinemann, Leichlingen, DE;
Klaus Kunz, Düsseldorf, DE;
Oswald Ort, Leverkusen, DE;
Thomas Seitz, Langenfeld, DE;
Arnd Voerste, Köln, DE;
Peter Dahmen, Neuss, DE;
Ulrike Wachendorff-Neumann, Neuwied, DE;
Klaus-Günther Tietjen, Langenfeld, DE;
Hiroyuki Hadano, Tochigi, JP;
Bayer Cropscience AG, Monheim, DE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to thiadiazolyloxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for the preparation thereof, to the use of the amidines according to the invention in combating undesirable microorganisms and to a composition for this purpose comprising the thiadiazolyloxyphenylamidines according to the invention. The invention furthermore relates to a method for combating undesirable microorganisms by application of the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or to the habitat thereof.