Scope, Selectivity, and Mechanism of the Prins Cyclization of Delta,&egr;- and &egr;,zeta-Unsaturated Ketones With Lewis Acids to 1,3-Halohydrins
Miles, Roy B.
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Title
Scope, Selectivity, and Mechanism of the Prins Cyclization of Delta,&egr;- and &egr;,zeta-Unsaturated Ketones With Lewis Acids to 1,3-Halohydrins
Author(s)
Miles, Roy B.
Issue Date
2006
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Coates, Robert M.
Department of Study
Chemistry
Discipline
Chemistry
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Chemistry, Organic
Language
eng
Abstract
Finally, reduction in R:FR increased vertical growth and erectness of both BAS1 gene transformants and control plants, however, overexpression of BAS1 gene induced dwarfism in transgenic creeping bentgrass by delaying vertical shoot growth and altering shoot architecture. True BAS1 transformants (BS1305, BS1307, BS1701) had the best performance in most traits even under reduced PPF and R:FR.
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