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Dimethoxypyrimidines as novel herbicides. Part 4. Quantitative structure–activity relationships of dimethoxypyrimidinyl(thio)salicylic acids
Authors:Yukio Nezu  Nobuhide Wada  Fumitaka Yoshida  Takeshige Miyazawa  Tsutomu Shimizu  Toshio Fujita
Abstract:The activity of a number of O-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)salicylic acids and their thio analogs inhibiting acetolactate synthase (ALS) preparation was measured. The effects of substituents on the salicylic-benzene ring on the inhibitory activity were analyzed quantitatively with physicochemical substituent parameters. For 6-substituted (thio)salicylic acids, the activity was shown to vary parabolically with the ‘intramolecular’ steric parameter ( Es ). In addition, the higher steric dimension of substituents in terms of the STERIMOL width or length parameter lowered the activity. The field-inductive electron-withdrawing property of the 6-substituents in terms of the Swain–Lupton–Hansch F was favorable for the activity of salicylic acid series. In 5-substituted salicylic acids, the activity was increased by electron-donating substituents with smaller size. The relationships between ALS inhibitory and herbicidal activities were also analyzed with some weed species. Both pre- and post-emergence activities against barnyard grass, Echinochloa crus-galli, were linearly related to the ALS inhibitory activity after allowing for the hydrophobic factor that may contribute to the transport processes. Those against two broad-leaved weed species, Polygonum convolvulus and Abutilon theophrasti were linearly related to the in-vitro activity with no significant participation of the hydrophobic factor. © 1998 SCI
Keywords:dimethoxypyrimidines  herbicide  structure–  activity relationship  salicylic acids
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