T. R. Roberts, M. E. Standen
Dec 1, 1978
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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
Abstract
Abstract The degradation of the wild oat herbicide flamprop-methyl [MATAVEN, methyl (±)- N -benzoyl- N -(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-aminopropionate] was studied in soils stored under anaerobic conditions. Comparative experiments were carried out in which soil was either covered with water or stored in an atmosphere of nitrogen. Under these anaerobic conditions, the major product was the carboxylic acid analogue (II) of flamprop-methyl, which was also a major degradation product formed in soil stored under aerobic conditions. However, the 2-, 3-, and 4-hydroxy-benzoyl analogues of II were also detected in soils stored under nitrogen or water and they were present in highest concentrations in the waterlogged soil. A further new product was also detected in waterlogged soil and it was shown to be N -benzoyl- N -(3-chloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-aminopropionic acid. Although no hydroxylated derivatives of flamprop-methyl were detected in soils stored under aerobic conditions, it is possible that they were formed but underwent further degradation.