Chavicol and Related Compounds as Nematocides
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In a search for nematocidal compounds from wild plant sources, chavicol and demethyleugenol were found from V. furcatum, and 4-vinylphenol was found from three Rosaceae species. These three compounds each contained both p-hydroxyphenyl and exo-methylene moieties, and several related compounds were prepared and tested for nematocidal activity. The results show that the hydroxyphenyl group was essential for the activity, while the aliphatic substituents on the benzene ring enhanced it. The strongest activity was found with 4-propenylphenol.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1993-09-23
著者
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Mizutani J
Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo Jpn
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Mizutani J
Jrdc Plant Ecochemicals Project Eniwa Rbp
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Mizutani Junya
Department Of Applied Bioscience Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Mizutani Junya
Plant Ecochemicals Research Center
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Mizutani Junya
Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Mizutani Junya
Plant Ecochemicals Project Research Development Corporation Of Japan (jrdc)
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KAWAII Satoru
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University
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Yoshizawa Y
Research And Development Center Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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Kawaii S
Faculty Of Science And Engineering Tokyo Denki University
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Kawaii Satoru
Plant Ecochemicals Project, ERATO, Research Development Corporation of Japan
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Yoshizawa Yuko
Plant Ecochemicals Project, ERATO, Research Development Corporation of Japan
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Kanauchi Masatoshi
Plant Ecochemicals Project, ERATO, Research Development Corporation of Japan
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Chida Manami
Plant Ecochemicals Project, ERATO, Research Development Corporation of Japan
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Yoshizawa Y
Akita Prefectural Univ. Akita Jpn
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Mizutani J
Plant Ecochemicals Res. Center Eniwa Jpn
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Mizutani Junya
Jrdc Plant Ecochemicals Project Eniwa Rbp Center Building
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Kanauchi Masatoshi
Plant Ecochemicals Project Erato Research Development Corporation Of Japan
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