Patent classifications
Y02A40/132
GENETIC REGIONS & GENES ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED YIELD IN PLANTS
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for identifying, selecting and/or producing a plant or germplasm having root increased drought tolerance and/or increased yield under non-drought conditions as compared to a control plant. A maize plant, part thereof and/or germplasm, including any progeny and/or seeds derived from a maize plant or germplasm identified, selected and/or produced by any of the methods of the present invention is also provided.
<i>Rhaphiolepis </i>plant named ‘DB-01’
A new and distinctive Rhaphiolepis indica plant, characterized by its compact, mounding form, unique branching structure, and white flowers flushed with pink at first opening. Plants grow wider than tall, are drought tolerant, and do not require pruning. Cold tolerance has been observed to USDA Zone 7B. In container culture, plants are observed to have a superior shelf-life. The new plant is a Rhaphiolepis, typically useful as a landscape plant.
<i>Leptospermum </i>plant named ‘RUYLEPLAR’
A new and distinct variety of Leptospermum plant named RUYLEPLAR which is characterized by the combination of a conical growth habit, an abundance of red-purple foliage on dark red stems, excellent heat and drought tolerance, and the stability of all characteristics from generation to generation.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Pride and Joy’
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Sedum plant named Pride and Joy is characterized by drought-tolerant, winter-hardy, dense, low, compact mounds with blue-green foliage and stems that resist opening up in the center of the plant. The flowers of a purplish-pink effect for about four weeks beginning in mid-August. The new plant is useful for landscaping as a specimen plant, en masse or in a container.
AMERICAN RYEGRASS, A NEW TURFGRASS
A method of over-seeding dormant warm season grasses, including over-seeding the warm season grass with Turf Type Festulolium (American Ryegrass) such that the American Ryegrass will provide a green cover during the winter months but will die out when the temperatures increase to the point which allow the warm-season grass to regrow. A method maintain green coverage of turf year-round including planting a warm season grass, and over-seeding the warm season grass with American Ryegrass. The method where the American Ryegrass is selected from the group consisting of breeder's codes: APMT001, APMT002, APMT003, APMT004, APMT005, APMT006, APMT007, APMT008, APMT009, APMT010, and APMT011.
AMERICAN RYEGRASS, A NEW TURFGRASS
A method of over-seeding dormant warm season grasses, including over-seeding the warm season grass with Turf Type Festulolium (American Ryegrass) such that the American Ryegrass will provide a green cover during the winter months but will die out when the temperatures increase to the point which allow the warm-season grass to regrow. A method for maintaining green coverage of turf year-round including planting a warm season grass, and over-seeding the warm season grass with American Ryegrass. The method where the American Ryegrass is selected from the group consisting of breeder's codes: APMT001, APMT002, APMT003, APMT004, APMT005, APMT006, APMT007, APMT008, APMT009, APMT010, and APMT011.
<i>Pelargonium </i>plant named ‘PEQZ0049’
A new Pelargonium plant named PEQZ0049 particularly distinguished by the coral flowers that have a darker colored center. Flowers are held above the medium-green foliage, very heat and drought tolerant with continuous color through the most extreme summer heat, and exceptional edema tolerance on a well-branched plant habit.
GENETIC MARKERS ASSOCIATED WITH DROUGHT TOLERANCE IN MAIZE
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for identifying, selecting and/or producing a maize plant or maize plant part having increased yield under non-drought conditions, increased yield stability under drought conditions, and/or increased drought tolerance. A maize plant or maize plant part, including any progeny and/or seeds derived from a maize plant or germplasm identified, selected and/or produced by any of the methods of the present invention is also provided.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Yellow Brick Road’
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Sedum plant named Yellow Brick Road is characterized by drought-tolerant, winter-hardy, short, compact, spreading, mounded habit of stems developing reddish-purple coloration, dark-green fleshy foliage and numerous bright-yellow flowers that completely cover the plant beginning in mid-July for at least six weeks.
<i>Pelargonium </i>plant named ‘PEQZ0053’
A new Pelargonium plant named PEQZ0053 particularly distinguished by the deep coral colored inflorescences held above the medium-green foliage, very heat and drought tolerant with continuous color through the most extreme summer heat, and exceptional edema tolerance on a well-branched plant habit.