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I have (inthis edit) paid what seems like a lot of attention toquinclorac which is not the same substance. Why? The point is to get around an error that I think Heap (weedscience.org's DB maintainer) is making in classifying quinclorac as a cellulose herbicide. To justify my statement I cite WSSA which does not list it as such, and two papers involving Grossmann (saying it's definitely not such) which might be the sources for WSSA's decision there. I felt it was necessary to get very definite about the broader class since there's no article for them,and because "they" are only 2, mainly this one, so this might as well be the cellulose herbicide article(not correct, DMacks pointed out, see below).Invasive Spices (talk)23:14, 14 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@DMacks: Ok so:
don't need a whole section just to repeat one piece of technical jargon from infobox. Eventually there should be actual chemistry (synthesis, breakdown, etc)
Per refs, there are others than just these two in Class 29...
...and other cherry-picked is redlink.
pubchem is just a database of other refs (and not always accurate in that regard)