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- Polyoxins are a group of nucleoside antibiotics composed of heterocyclic moieties containing nitrogen. An example is Polyoxin B. Polyoxins work by inhibiting...
- fenpropimorph hexaconazole imazalil myclobutanil propiconazole dimethomorph polyoxins acibenzolar fosetyl-Al phosphorous acid Some of the most common fungal...
- phosdiphen phthalide picarbutrazox picoxystrobin piperalin polycarbamate polyoxins polyoxorim posaconazole pot****ium azide pot****ium polysulfide pot****ium...
- PMID 22278841. Shunji, Funayamaa; Kiyoshi, Isonoa (1976). "Biosynthesis of the Polyoxins, Nucleoside Peptide Antibiotics: Formation of 5-Carboxyuracil Nucleosides...
- penaldic acid equivalent and its application to the asymmetric synthesis of polyoxin J (PhD dissertation). Case Western Reserve University. Grimsby, J.; Berthel...
- Nitriles : Daconil QoIs : Heritage, Comp****, Insignia Antibiotics : Endorse (polyoxin D) Phenylpyrroles : Medallion "Turfgr**** - Managing Brown Patch in Tall...
- be applied to foliage to control spread as well. Application of diluted polyoxin, an antibiotic, has also had some success at control and inhibition of...
- tetraborohydrate decahydrate 0.8, fluxapyroxad 0.75, and there were rare uses of Polyoxin D, Neem Oil, Fluopyram, Banda de Lupinus albus doce, Trifloxystrobin, Bacillus...
- ; Kato, K.; Fujii, M.; Ida, Y.; Akita, H. (2006). "First synthesis of polyoxin M". Tetrahedron. 62 (37): 8687. doi:10.1016/j.tet.2006.06.105. Evans, David...
- more efficiently in the latter case than treatments with fenarimol and polyoxin B. It reacts with KOH to form a deep, reddish-magenta compound. Also found...