A New Class of Pyrethroidal Insecticides; α-Substituted Phenylacetic Acid Esters
Nobuo Ohno,Keimei Fujimoto,Yoshitoshi Okuno,Toshio Mizutani,Masachika Hirano,Nobushige Itaya,Toshiko Honda,Hirosuke Yoshioka +7 more
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A new class of pyrethroidal insecticides, α-substituted Phenylacetic Acid Esters, was proposed by as mentioned in this paper. But this method is not suitable for outdoor applications.Abstract:
(1974). A New Class of Pyrethroidal Insecticides; α-Substituted Phenylacetic Acid Esters. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry: Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 881-883.read more
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