The element of sulfur plays an outstanding role in crop protection chemistry, as it is used in elemental form as a multisite fungicide but is also part of agrochemicals in… Click to show full abstract
The element of sulfur plays an outstanding role in crop protection chemistry, as it is used in elemental form as a multisite fungicide but is also part of agrochemicals in form of aromatic or aliphatic sulfur-containing rings or sulfur-based functional groups. This review article will give an exhaustive overview over the latter category. Several fundamental agrochemical compound classes are named after a sulfur-based functionality, such as the dithiocarbamate fungicides and the sulfonylurea herbicides. Altogether sixteen different sulfur-based functional groups are presented with their typical synthesis approaches and most important representatives in crop protection. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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