Arylcboxamide and isophthalic acid diamides: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Uncontrolled weed growth reduces crop yields and increases herbicide resistance risks. These innovations engineer specific bicyclic and diamide molecular architectures to ensure high-potency herbicidal selectivity.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Arylcboxamide and isophthalic acid diamides?
Undesired plant growth interference
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Unwanted vegetation competes with crops for nutrients and water, reducing agricultural yield. Effective chemical control is required to prevent crop loss from herbicide-resistant or persistent weed species.
Inadequate weed control spectrum
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Narrow efficacy ranges and herbicide resistance limit crop protection. Expanding the spectrum through synergistic combinations prevents yield loss from diverse weed populations.