Abstract
Two main types of phosphorus-containing compound are currently under investigation as potential fungicides: (a) esters of phosphoric, phosphorothioic, phosphorodithoic, or alkyl-phosphonic acids, including examples containing terpenoid or heterocyclic structures, and (b) aminophosphonic or aminophosphinic acids and their derivatives. The latter types are especially attractive environmentally but none has yet been commercialised.
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