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Schiffs bases and derived secondary amines as plant growth inhibitors

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Seventy-two Schiffs bases, 44 corresponding secondary amines, and 12 N-acetylated compounds were tested on their growth activity. Eighty-one compounds were active as growth inhibitors in at least one of three bioassays.

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Huneck, S., Schreiber, K. & Grimmecke, H.D. Schiffs bases and derived secondary amines as plant growth inhibitors. J Plant Growth Regul 3, 75–84 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02041993

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