Appeal No. 95-1189 Application No. 07/800,471 X Y N N SO2NVAr N Z N wherein X, Y, Z, V, and Ar are specifically defined. Kleschick, col. 1, line 42 - col. 3, line 11. 17. Kleschick teaches that herbicide A is one of several “[s]pecifically preferred compounds.” Kleschick, col. 7, lines 10-13 and 22-23 (compound 5). 18. Kleschick’s example 65 (col. 42, lines 32-53) specifically describes the preparation of herbicide A. 19. Kleschick teaches some chemical properties of herbicide A. Kleschick, Table VI, cols. 75-76 (compound 157). 20. Kleschick’s example 118 describes the effects of post-emergent application of herbicide A (compound 157) on a number of crop plants and weeds. Kleschick, Example 118, cols. 116-132, particularly col. 115, line 34 - col. 116, line 43 and cols. 123-124, compound 157. 21. Kleschick’s example 118 indicates that post emergent application of herbicide A reduced the plant growth of a variety of weeds from 40 to 80%. Kleschick, Example 118, cols. 123-124, compound 157. 22. Kleschick’s example 118 indicates that post emergent application of herbicide A reduced the plant growth of crop plants in the following amounts: cotton 70%, rape 90%, soybeans 0%, sugar beets 80%, corn 0%, rice 0%, sorghum 80% and wheat 0%. Kleschick, Example 118, particularly cols. 123-124 (compound 157). 7Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007