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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 29, 2014
Filed:
Dec. 07, 2010
Nobuyuki Araki, Tokyo, JP;
Toru Yamazaki, Tokyo, JP;
Nobuyuki Kusano, Tokyo, JP;
Eiyu Imai, Tokyo, JP;
Hisashi Kanno, Tokyo, JP;
Masaru Mori, Tokyo, JP;
Taiji Miyake, Tokyo, JP;
Nobuyuki Araki, Tokyo, JP;
Toru Yamazaki, Tokyo, JP;
Nobuyuki Kusano, Tokyo, JP;
Eiyu Imai, Tokyo, JP;
Hisashi Kanno, Tokyo, JP;
Masaru Mori, Tokyo, JP;
Taiji Miyake, Tokyo, JP;
Kureha Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An azole derivative according to the invention is represented by Formula (I), wherein each of Rand Rdenotes a hydrogen atom, or a C-Calkyl group, a C-Calkenyl group or a C-Calkynyl group; Rand Rmay be substituted with Xor Xwhich is a halogen atom; each of nand ndenotes 0 or the number of X- or X-substituted hydrogen atoms among the hydrogen atoms in Ror R; each Y denotes a halogen atom, a C-Calkyl group, a C-Chaloalkyl group, a C-Calkoxy group, a C-Chaloalkoxy group, a phenyl group, a cyano group or a nitro group; m denotes 0 to 5; and A denotes a nitrogen atom or a methyne group. As a result, an azole derivative contained as an active ingredient in an agro-horticultural agent having an excellent controlling effect on diseases can be provided.