Patent classifications
A01H1/107
Altered pigment deposition in <i>Tagetes patula</i>
The invention provides Tagetes patula ray florets comprising cyanidin-3-rutinoside, cyanidin-3-glucoside, petunidin-3-glucoside, and cyanidin in the lower epidermal layers. The invention also provides Tagetes plants comprising a mutant prdr1-1 allele and methods for producing a plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by crossing Tagetes plants comprising a mutant prdr1-1 allele. The invention further relates to parts of such plants.
Tomato plants having fruit with yellow and red segments
Provided are tomato plants having fruit with red and yellow segments that appear across the fruit from the internal seed area to the most external layer of the epidermis. The present invention discloses that this phenotype, designated Arlecchino, is linked to insertion mutation within the Phytoene synthase 1 (Psy1) gene.
SWEET CORN AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
An sh2 type corn which has a novel feature of having colored pericarp (pericarp layer) is provided. The corn is an sh2 type sweet corn, which is obtained by crossing Ruby Queen and an sh2 type sweet corn, and which has colored pericarp or pericarp containing antioxidant components.
High carotene maize variety with aerial rooting system
Novel maize varieties that produce kernels with high levels of carotene and an aerial root mucilage, including the maize variety designated GenetecOne, and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprising crossing maize variety GenetecOne with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into GenetecOne through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided.
METHOD FOR PROMOTING BETA-CAROTENE OR LUTEIN BY USING TOMATO LYCOPENE EPOXIDASE
The present invention relates to a wild-type-derived introgression line of a tomato in which the expression of BC2.1 is inhibited and the amount of beta-carotene or lutein is increased; and a transgenic tomato.
TOMATO PLANTS HAVING FRUIT WITH YELLOW AND RED SEGMENTS
Provided are tomato plants having fruit with red and yellow segments that appear across the fruit from the internal seed area to the most external layer of the epidermis. The present invention discloses that this phenotype, designated Arlecchino, is linked to insertion mutation within the Phytoene synthase 1 (Psy1) gene.
NOVEL MANDEVILLA GENUS PLANT AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF SAME
A novel Mandevilla genus plant is provided that has a novel color tone unable to be previously produced. A candidate Mandevilla genus plant is selected as a parent Mandevilla genus plant in the case carotenoid pigment is extracted from the petals thereof, and neoxanthin or a derivative thereof is present in the carotenoid pigment extract.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO MAINTAINER LINES FOR MALE-STERILITY
The methods and compositions described herein relate to maintainer lines (e.g, male-fertile lines) for fertilizing male-sterile plants and, due to their pollen not containing any expressed male-fertility gene, permitting the production or propagation of plants with a maintained male-sterile phenotype.
QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH PURPLE COLOR IN CANNABIS
Provided herein are methods of characterizing and identifying a Cannabis spp. plant comprising quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with a purple color trait of interest, and methods of producing plants having a purple color trait of interest based on defined allelic states of polymorphisms defining the QTLs. Also provided are Cannabis spp. plants with the purple color trait of interest comprising defined allelic states of polymorphisms defining the QTLs and plants identified, characterized or produced by the methods described herein. Further provided are methods of marker assisted selection, genomic selection and marker assisted breeding, in particular using a combination of specific markers provided, for obtaining plants having a purple color trait of interest.
Mandevilla genus plant and production method of same
A novel Mandevilla genus plant is provided that has a novel color tone unable to be previously produced. A candidate Mandevilla genus plant is selected as a parent Mandevilla genus plant in the case carotenoid pigment is extracted from the petals thereof, and neoxanthin or a derivative thereof is present in the carotenoid pigment extract.