A01H4/008

Pepper plants producing fruits with improved properties

The present invention relates to novel plants, in particular to pepper plants capable of producing fruits which can be kept a longer period of time on the plant as well as being stored after harvesting under refrigerated conditions without exhibiting excessive softening. The invention thus refers to pepper plant which produces fruits with significantly increased fruit firmness at the harvesting stage, wherein said increased fruit firmness is controlled by a genetic determinant, monogenic, wherein said increased fruit firmness is defined as a fruit deformation under a 1 kg load force that is lower than that of a fruit from a control pepper plant which does not have the said genetic determinant.

EXTRACTS OF CBD AND THC
20230284578 · 2023-09-14 ·

The invention provides compositions and methods for the breeding, production, processing and use of specialty cannabis.

PLANT PROPAGATION
20230329152 · 2023-10-19 · ·

Methods of propagating and growing poinsettias in pots have allowed poinsettias to become the highest selling potted flowering plant. The present application relates generally to the field of plant propagation. In particular, a method of producing a pre-pinched, callused poinsettia cutting is provided. Also provided is a method to produce a poinsettia with improved growth habit. The invention also provides a pre-pinched, callused poinsettia cutting.

CUCUMBER HYBRID SVCS0025 AND PARENTS THEREOF
20230309486 · 2023-10-05 ·

The invention provides seeds and plants of cucumber hybrid SVCS0025 and cucumber inbred line ASL-M3092027M0. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of cucumber hybrid SVCS0025 and cucumber inbred line ASL-M3092027M0 and to methods for producing a cucumber plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a cucumber plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of cucumber hybrid SVCS0025 and cucumber inbred line ASL-M3092027M0 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits.

METHOD FOR IMPROVING ONE-TIME SEEDLING RATE OF MICROSPORE EMBRYOIDS OF BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS SSP. CHINENSIS MAKINO

The present invention provides a method for improving a one-time seedling rate of microspore embryoids of Brassica campestris ssp. Chinensis Makino, including the steps of: spraying 6-BA onto a flower bud of a plant; sterilizing the flower bud with alcohol and HgCl.sub.2; releasing microspores, filtering and centrifuging to obtain purified microspores; diluting the microspores with a NLN medium, subpackaging into culture dishes, and adding phytic acid; finally, subjecting to heat shock treatment and transferring to culture in the dark until embryoids appear, and then conducting shaking culture; transferring the cultured embryos in a cotyledon stage onto a MS medium for differentiation culture, wherein the culture conditions are: 4° C., 14 h of illumination by blue-red compound light/day, and 14 days of culture; and then continuing to culture under the condition of 25° C. and 14 h of illumination by blue-red compound light/day until seedlings.

Composition and methods for producing tobacco plants and products having reduced tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs)

The present disclosure provides approaches for reducing tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) in tobacco. Some of these approaches include genetically engineering tobacco plants to increase one or more antioxidants, increase oxygen radicle absorbance capacity (ORAC), or reduce nitrite. Also provided are methods and compositions for producing modified tobacco plants and tobacco products therefrom comprising reduced TSNAs.

Preparation and use of plant embryo explants for transformation

The present invention relates to excision of explant material comprising meristematic tissue from seeds, and storage of such material prior to subsequent use in plant tissue culture and genetic transformation. Methods for tissue preparation, storage, and transformation are disclosed, as is transformable meristem tissue produced by such methods, and apparati for tissue preparation.

Methods for plant transformation using spectinomycin selection

The present invention relates to methods and compositions for transforming soybean, corn, cotton, or canola explants using spectinomycin as a selective agent for transformation of the explants. The method may further comprise treatment of the explants with cytokinin during the transformation and regeneration process.

COMPOSITION AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING TOBACCO PLANTS AND PRODUCTS HAVING REDUCED TOBACCO-SPECIFIC NITROSAMINES (TSNAS)

The present disclosure provides approaches for reducing tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) in tobacco. Some of these approaches include genetically engineering tobacco plants to increase one or more antioxidants, increase oxygen radicle absorbance capacity (ORAC), or reduce nitrite. Also provided are methods and compositions for producing modified tobacco plants and tobacco products therefrom comprising reduced TSNAs.

STANDARDIZED AND VIRUS-FREE RAPID PROPAGATION METHOD OF DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS

The present disclosure provides a standardized and virus-free rapid propagation method of Dianthus caryophyllus, belonging to the technical field of asexual propagation. The method includes the following steps: conducting virus detection on a Dianthus caryophyllus explant, and inoculating the explant into an induction medium for induction culture; after the explant germinates, cutting buds, and determining whether a virus-free treatment is required according to a virus detection result, and continuing cultivating the buds; after cultivating to obtain cluster buds, inoculating the cluster buds into an expanding propagation medium for expanding propagation, and conducting the virus detection to eliminate a virus-carrying material; conducting expanding propagation on a virus-free material to a certain base, and transferring the virus-free material to a rooting medium for rooting culture.