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<i>Asplenium </i>plant named ‘YUASPGIO’

A new and distinct Asplenium antiquum cultivar named ‘YUASPGIO’ which is characterized by a relatively fast rate of growth, improved cold hardiness and heat tolerance, an abundance of broad, dark green leaves with deeply incised and moderately undulating margins, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.

Nanobionic engineering of organelles and photosynthetic organisms

In one aspect, a composition can include an organelle, and a nanoparticle having a zeta potential of less than −10 mV or greater than 10 mV contained within the organelle. In a preferred embodiment, the organelle can be a chloroplast and the nanoparticle can be a single-walled carbon nanotube associated with a strongly anionic or strongly cationic polymer.

Nanobionic engineering of organelles and photosynthetic organisms

In one aspect, a composition can include an organelle, and a nanoparticle having a zeta potential of less than −10 mV or greater than 10 mV contained within the organelle. In a preferred embodiment, the organelle can be a chloroplast and the nanoparticle can be a single-walled carbon nanotube associated with a strongly anionic or strongly cationic polymer.

Dark tobacco inbreds and hybrids comprising reduced nicotine demethylation and nornicotine

The present disclosure provides tobacco inbred plants TND950 (phph) SRC, Narrow Leaf Madole (phph) SRC, Narrow Leaf Madole SRC, CMS TND950 SRC, CMS Narrow Leaf Madole SRC, and CMS KY171 SRC, and hybrids PD7305 SRC, PD7309 SRC, PD7312 SRC, PD7318 SRC, and PD7319 SRC. The present disclosure also provides parts of such plants and products made from those parts. The present disclosure also includes progeny of the provided plants including hybrids.

Dark tobacco inbreds and hybrids comprising reduced nicotine demethylation and nornicotine

The present disclosure provides tobacco inbred plants TND950 (phph) SRC, Narrow Leaf Madole (phph) SRC, Narrow Leaf Madole SRC, CMS TND950 SRC, CMS Narrow Leaf Madole SRC, and CMS KY171 SRC, and hybrids PD7305 SRC, PD7309 SRC, PD7312 SRC, PD7318 SRC, and PD7319 SRC. The present disclosure also provides parts of such plants and products made from those parts. The present disclosure also includes progeny of the provided plants including hybrids.

<i>Chrysanthemum </i>plant named ‘DLFPASC7’
PP033790 · 2021-12-28 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum plant named ‘DLFPASC7’, characterized by its upright plant habit; uniform growth habit; dark green-colored leaves; uniform and freely flowering habit; strong upright flowering stems; decorative-type inflorescences with deep purplish red-colored ray florets; relative tolerance to low temperatures; and excellent postproduction longevity.

<i>Sedum </i>‘SHOOTING STARS’
PP033780 · 2021-12-21 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Sedum plant named ‘Shooting Stars’ is disclosed, characterized by yellow-green foliage with a strong fiery orange marginal flush. Plants are dwarf with abundant branches and foliage, creating a brightly colored, full plant. The dwarf plants are suitable for fairy gardens and other small garden uses, and grow robustly. The new variety is a Sedum, typically be produced as a container plant for the patio or as landscape plants, as well as a variety of ornamental purposes.

<i>Lonicera </i>plant named ‘GRLN02’
PP033761 · 2021-12-21 ·

A new cultivar of Lonicera plant named ‘GRLN02’ that is characterized by its evergreen, winter hardy habit, its very dense, well-branched growth habit that is easy to shape, its foliage that is glossy, fine and dark green in color with new shoots that are purple in color, its clean foliage with no disease problems, its vigorous growth habit.

PLANTS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING FUNGAL PLANT PATHOGENS
20210388376 · 2021-12-16 ·

Provided herein are plants that reduce growth of a fungal pathogen, increase resistance of the plant to a fungal pathogen, or a combination thereof. The plant includes a polynucleotide that reduces expression of a coding region present in a fungal pathogen, such as Sclerotinia sclerotiorum or Botrytis cinerea. The polynucleotide can be present on the surface of the plant, expressed by a plant, or a combination thereof. Also provided are methods of making and methods of using the plants.

PLANTS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING FUNGAL PLANT PATHOGENS
20210388376 · 2021-12-16 ·

Provided herein are plants that reduce growth of a fungal pathogen, increase resistance of the plant to a fungal pathogen, or a combination thereof. The plant includes a polynucleotide that reduces expression of a coding region present in a fungal pathogen, such as Sclerotinia sclerotiorum or Botrytis cinerea. The polynucleotide can be present on the surface of the plant, expressed by a plant, or a combination thereof. Also provided are methods of making and methods of using the plants.