Abstract

A new method is described for examining the chemical nature of a pesticide as a granular formulation. A screening program revealed that β-nitrostyrene was highly active against soybean root knot nematode but a granular formulation was completely inactive. Solid-state (CPMAS) 13 C NMR spectroscopy of a granular fomulation prepared with 13 C-labeled active ingredient led to identification of the inactive form as a polymer of the active ingredient. (...)

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