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Research on the controllable degradation of N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil

Owing to the lengthy residual problems associated with chlorsulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, and ethametsulfuron, which prevents them from being used in the “annual multi-crop planting system”, the application of these sulfonylurea herbicides (SU) has regrettably been terminated in China since 2014. In...

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Autores principales: Meng, Fan-Fei, Wu, Lei, Gu, Yu-Cheng, Zhou, Sha, Li, Yong-Hong, Chen, Ming-Gui, Zhou, Shaa, Zhao, Yang-Yang, Ma, Yi, Li, Zheng-Ming
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00811g
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author Meng, Fan-Fei
Wu, Lei
Gu, Yu-Cheng
Zhou, Sha
Li, Yong-Hong
Chen, Ming-Gui
Zhou, Shaa
Zhao, Yang-Yang
Ma, Yi
Li, Zheng-Ming
author_facet Meng, Fan-Fei
Wu, Lei
Gu, Yu-Cheng
Zhou, Sha
Li, Yong-Hong
Chen, Ming-Gui
Zhou, Shaa
Zhao, Yang-Yang
Ma, Yi
Li, Zheng-Ming
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description Owing to the lengthy residual problems associated with chlorsulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, and ethametsulfuron, which prevents them from being used in the “annual multi-crop planting system”, the application of these sulfonylurea herbicides (SU) has regrettably been terminated in China since 2014. In this field, we were the first to discover that the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron is a key point for influencing its degradation rate and the amino moiety at this position showed faster degradation rates and maintained their original potent bioactivity. In this study, we further elaborated on N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituents at the same position in chlorsulfuron to obtain 18 novel structures as M and N series. Their half-life degradation (DT(50)) values were faster, to varying degrees, than chlorsulfuron in acidic soil. It was found that most of the titled structures also retained their potent herbicidal activity and the crop safety of the M series towards corn greatly increased. Based on these data, a comprehensive graph describing the structure/degradation relationship was established first. Relating to the new molecules, their herbicidal activity (A), degradation rates (D), and crop safety (S) relationship were correlated and we used this approach to predict and explore the most preferable molecule, which coincided to the corresponding experimental data. The new concept of controllable degradation will provide us with more insight when searching for new ecological bioactive molecules in the future.
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spelling pubmed-90536112022-05-04 Research on the controllable degradation of N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil Meng, Fan-Fei Wu, Lei Gu, Yu-Cheng Zhou, Sha Li, Yong-Hong Chen, Ming-Gui Zhou, Shaa Zhao, Yang-Yang Ma, Yi Li, Zheng-Ming RSC Adv Chemistry Owing to the lengthy residual problems associated with chlorsulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, and ethametsulfuron, which prevents them from being used in the “annual multi-crop planting system”, the application of these sulfonylurea herbicides (SU) has regrettably been terminated in China since 2014. In this field, we were the first to discover that the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron is a key point for influencing its degradation rate and the amino moiety at this position showed faster degradation rates and maintained their original potent bioactivity. In this study, we further elaborated on N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituents at the same position in chlorsulfuron to obtain 18 novel structures as M and N series. Their half-life degradation (DT(50)) values were faster, to varying degrees, than chlorsulfuron in acidic soil. It was found that most of the titled structures also retained their potent herbicidal activity and the crop safety of the M series towards corn greatly increased. Based on these data, a comprehensive graph describing the structure/degradation relationship was established first. Relating to the new molecules, their herbicidal activity (A), degradation rates (D), and crop safety (S) relationship were correlated and we used this approach to predict and explore the most preferable molecule, which coincided to the corresponding experimental data. The new concept of controllable degradation will provide us with more insight when searching for new ecological bioactive molecules in the future. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9053611/ /pubmed/35515605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00811g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Meng, Fan-Fei
Wu, Lei
Gu, Yu-Cheng
Zhou, Sha
Li, Yong-Hong
Chen, Ming-Gui
Zhou, Shaa
Zhao, Yang-Yang
Ma, Yi
Li, Zheng-Ming
Research on the controllable degradation of N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil
title Research on the controllable degradation of N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil
title_full Research on the controllable degradation of N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil
title_fullStr Research on the controllable degradation of N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil
title_full_unstemmed Research on the controllable degradation of N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil
title_short Research on the controllable degradation of N-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil
title_sort research on the controllable degradation of n-methylamido and dialkylamino substituted at the 5(th) position of the benzene ring in chlorsulfuron in acidic soil
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00811g
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