“…27,28 Also, in cellulose-synthase-inhibiting fungicide dimethomorph (14), one of the two phenyl groups has been successfully exchanged with a pyridyl ring, leading to the new commercial product pyrimorph (15) (Scheme 2). 29,30 Further successful phenyl → pyridyl exchanges have been reported in the field of triazolopyrimidine herbicides (metosulam → pyroxsulam), 31,32 imidazolinone herbicides (e.g., imazamethabenz-methyl → imazapic), 33,34 synthetic auxin herbicides (2,4-D → triclopyr), 35,36 strobilurin fungicides (kresoxim-methyl → picoxystrobin), 37,38 and powdery mildew fungicides (metrafenone → pyriofenone). 39,40 The increase of the number of ring nitrogen atoms in the cyclic phenyl replacement offers even more the enhancement of water solubility, a key criterion for the systemic behavior of an active ingredient.…”