Patent classifications
Y02A40/132
PELARGONIUM PLANT NAMED 'PEQZ0037'
A new Pelargonium plant named PEQZ0037 particularly distinguished by the dark red inflorescences held above the dark green foliage, very heat and drought tolerant with continuous color through the most extreme summer heat, and a well-branched spreading plant habit.
METHOD OF OVER-SEEDING USING AMERICAN RYEGRASS, A NEW TURFGRASS
American ryegrass varieties and seed used to produce the grass are provided. The grass is useful as a short lived, improved turfgrass on golf courses, athletic fields and other areas using seeded turfgrasses. The grass is useful in overseeding of dormant warm season grasses since its lack of heat tolerance allows for a smooth transition for the warm-season grass. The grass will provide a green cover during the winter months but will die out when the temperatures increases to the point which allow the warm-season grass to grow. In more temperate climates American ryegrass will provide a permanent turf more cold tolerance, with good winter color, and better drought tolerance and persistence than perennial ryegrass.
Pelargonium plant named ‘PEQZ0037’
A new Pelargonium plant named PEQZ0037 particularly distinguished by the dark red inflorescences held above the dark green foliage, very heat and drought tolerant with continuous color through the most extreme summer heat, and a well-branched spreading plant habit.
Pelargonium plant named ‘PEQZ0030’
A new Pelargonium plant named PEQZ0030 particularly distinguished by the dark rose colored flower center surrounded by a deep rose petal edge. The plant is compact in the greenhouse with good heat and drought tolerance with continuous color through the summer.
Pelargonium plant named ‘PEQZ0031’
A new Pelargonium plant named PEQZ0031 particularly distinguished by deep rose 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.
Pelargonium plant named ‘PEQZ0026’
A new Pelargonium plant named PEQZ0026 particularly distinguished by the magenta single petal flower colored inflorescences held above the semi-dark 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.
Sedum plant named ‘Little Miss Sunshine’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Sedum plant named Little Miss Sunshine is characterized by drought-tolerant, winter-hardy, tight, low, clumps, flower stems that remain upright in the center of the plant throughout the growing season, small, dark-green, glossy foliage and numerous bright yellow flowers clustered on small heads that completely covering the compact, low-mounded plant.
Pelargonium plant named ‘PEQZ0013’
A new Pelargonium plant named PEQZ0013 particularly distinguished by the bright white colored inflorescences held above the dark green foliage, very heat and drought tolerant with continuous color through the most extreme summer heat, and on a semi-trailing plant with semi double flowers.
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.
GENETIC MARKERS ASSOCIATED WITH DROUGHT TOLERANCE IN MAIZE
- Venkata Krishna Kishore ,
- Paul Altendorf ,
- Thomas Joseph Prest ,
- Chris Zinselmeier ,
- Daolong Wang ,
- William Briggs ,
- Sonali Gandhi ,
- David Foster ,
- Christine Chaulk-Grace ,
- Joseph Dallas Clarke ,
- Allen Sessions ,
- Kari Denise Kust ,
- Jon Aaron Tucker Reinders ,
- Libardo Andres Gutierrez Rojas ,
- Meijuan Li ,
- Todd Warner ,
- Nicolas Martin ,
- Robert Lynn Miller ,
- John Arbuckle ,
- Dale Wayne Skalla ,
- Molly Dunn ,
- Gayle Dace ,
- Vance Cary Kramer
The presently disclosed subject matter relates to methods and compositions for identifying, selecting, and/or producing drought tolerant maize plants or germplasm. Maize plants or germplasm that have been identified, selected, and/or produced by any of the methods of the presently disclosed subject matter are also provided.