1992 journal article

SOIL TRANSFORMATION OF 2(3H)-BENZOXAZOLONE OF RYE INTO PHYTOTOXIC 2-AMINO-3H-PHENOXAZIN-3-ONE

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 18(10), 1683–1691.

By: R. Gagliardo n & W. Chilton n

author keywords: 2-AMINO-3H-PHENOXAZIN-3-ONE; 2(3H)-BENZOXAZOLONE; BOA; ORTHO-AMINOPHENOL; RYE; SECALE-CEREALE; SOIL TRANSFORMATION; PHYTOTOXICITY; ALLELOPATHY; BARNYARD GRASS; ECHINOCLOA-CRUS-GALLI
TL;DR: Nonsterile soil transforms the rye metabolite 2(3H)-benzoxazolone (BOA) into 2-amino-3H-phenoxazin-3-one, which is an order of magnitude more toxic to barnyard grass than benzoxazolate, which was recovered unchanged from sterile soil. (via Semantic Scholar)
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