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RHONE POULENC AGROCHIMIE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    5,586
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RHONE POULENC AGROCHIMIE has a total of 5,586 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1974. It filed its patents most often in France, South Africa and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets basic materials chemistry, organic fine chemistry and biotechnology are RHODIA AGRO LTD, SYNGENTA LTD and AVENTIS CROPSCIENCE GMBH.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing RHONE POULENC AGROCHIMIEs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Pepin Regis 230
#2 Borrod Guy 198
#3 Lacroix Guy 192
#4 Greiner Alfred 176
#5 Wu Tai-Teh 169
#6 Chene Alain 160
#7 Gouge Samuel T 137
#8 Perez Joseph 123
#9 Peignier Raymond 121
#10 Mugnier Jacques 121

Latest patents

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AU4892702A Gene coding for androctonine vector containing same and transformed disease-resistant plants obtained
AU2490701A Process for preparing intermediate compounds for use in the manufacture of benzoylisoxazole pesticides
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US6683232B1 Production of γ linolenic acid by a Δ6-desaturase
AU3255800A Mutated 5-enol pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, gene coding for said protein and transformed plants containing said gene
IL134262D0 A nucleic acid that directs root-specific gene expression derived from helianthinin gene and transgenic plants comprising the same
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GB9930702D0 New herbicides
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GB9928217D0 New herbicdal compositions
GB9921221D0 Method of controlling weeds
GB9920291D0 New herbicidal compositions
GB9920292D0 New herbicidal method
GB9920293D0 New herbicidal method
JP2001048712A CROP PROTECTANT COMPOSITION CONTAINING OPTICALLY ACTIVE alpha-METHYLBENZYLPHENYLUREA DERIVATIVE
US6090751A Emulsifiable concentrate comprising an insecticidal 1-arylpyrazole
AU5731799A Method of preventing premature fruit drop from apple trees
WO0014057A1 New process for carbamate production
FR2796394A1 New SGS3 gene from Arabidopsis thaliana, useful for increasing virus resistance in plants and, when inhibited, for increasing transgene expression
US6313157B1 Insecticidal method