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PRODUCTION OF CANNABIS PLANTS AND SEEDS USING A TARGETED ALLELE
20200288659 · 2020-09-17 ·

A method for developing seeds for CBGa dominant Cannabis plants includes self-pollinating a female Cannabis plant having at least one defective THCa synthase allele to produce seeds, and collecting the seeds produced through self-pollinating. A method for developing seeds for CBGa dominant Cannabis plants includes crossbreeding a Cannabis plant having at least one defective CBDa synthase allele with a Cannabis plant having at least one of an active THCa or CBDa synthase allele to produce a CBGa dominant plant, and collecting the seeds produced through the crossbreeding. A Cannabis seed, developed from one of self-pollinating a Cannabis plant having a defective CBDa synthase allele or crossbreeding the Cannabis plant with another Cannabis plant that has one of either an active THCa or an active CBDa synthase allele resulting in a CBGa dominant seed.

CANNABIS PLANT NAMED 'FS-tp2'
20200288661 · 2020-09-17 ·

The unique annual herbaceous Cannabis plant variety TS-tp2 is provided. The variety is a selection resulting from cross of female parent Cannabis sativa. hybrid Pineapple Express and male parent Cannabis sativa hybrid Holy Banana. Selective breeding was used to obtain the desired morphological features described. The morphological features that allow this variety FS-tp2 to be distinguished from other C. sativa varieties are its outstanding features such as high leaflet count, with narrow leaves.

Interspecific Hybrid Plant Resulting from a Cross Between an Allium Ampeloprasum Plant with an Allium Sativum Plant

The present invention relates to a hybrid between a leek and a garlic plant. More specifically, the invention relates to an interspecific hybrid plants resulting from a cross between an Allium ampeloprasum plant and an Allium sativum plant. Specifically, the present invention relates to Interspecific hybrid plants derived from a cross between an Allium ampeloprasum plant and an Allium sativum plant, wherein the hybrid plants are capable of producing seed and contains nuclear genomic material derived from both said Allium ampeloprasum plant and said Allium sativum plant, and further wherein the interspecific hybrid plants contain at least 250 mg/kg of allicin when determined in the white part of the leaf sheet of the plants and furthermore wherein the interspecific hybrid plants are obtainable, obtained or derived, from an interspecific hybrid plant as deposited under accession number NCIMB 42564.

Sweet potato plant named ‘ISGHP05-2’
PP032057 · 2020-08-11 ·

A new and distinct Ipomoea batatas cultivar named ISGHP05-2 is disclosed, characterized by dark greyed-purple heart-shaped foliage. Plants are semi-compact, have a trailing habit and produce many lateral branches without pinching or chemical growth regulators. The new cultivar is an Ipomoea batatas, typically suited for ornamental container and garden use.

Onion Discrimination Method

The present invention provides a means for accurately discriminating whether an onion is an onion with no pungent taste and/or tear-inducing property. The present invention relates to a method of discriminating traits of an onion, comprising a first determination step of determining presence of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:1 corresponding to alliinase gene 1 in a nucleic acid derived from the onion, and a second determination step of determining presence of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:2 corresponding to alliinase gene 2, wherein the onion is discriminated to be an onion with no pungent taste and/or tear-inducing property if the presence of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:1 is not determined in the first determination step and the presence of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:2 is determined in the second determination step.

<i>Allium </i>plant named ‘Serendipity’
PP032023 · 2020-07-28 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of ornamental onion, Allium plant named Serendipity, with compact, medium-sized habit, heavily-glaucous, upright, stiff, strap-like, blue-green foliage without twisting, and numerous, tightly-clustered, reddish-purple flowers forming in globose umbels over a long period beginning in late July.

ALFALFA VARIETY R513W224S
20200229385 · 2020-07-23 ·

The invention relates to the alfalfa variety designated R513W224S. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the alfalfa variety R513W224S. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the alfalfa variety R513W224S and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing alfalfa plants by crossing the alfalfa variety R513W224S with itself or another alfalfa variety and plants produced by such methods.

Hemp cultivar TM1
10709088 · 2020-07-14 ·

One embodiment relates to seed and plants of hemp cultivar TM1. Another embodiment relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of hemp cultivar TM1, and to methods for producing a hemp plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves, with another hemp plant, such as a plant of another genotype, or with vegetatively propagating said plant. Another embodiment further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. Further embodiments relate to parts of such plants, and products produced.

Hemp cultivar TM1
10709088 · 2020-07-14 ·

One embodiment relates to seed and plants of hemp cultivar TM1. Another embodiment relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of hemp cultivar TM1, and to methods for producing a hemp plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves, with another hemp plant, such as a plant of another genotype, or with vegetatively propagating said plant. Another embodiment further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. Further embodiments relate to parts of such plants, and products produced.

<i>Juglans </i>rootstock named ‘Cliff Clone’
PP031862 · 2020-06-16 ·

A new and distinct Juglans cultivar named Cliff Clone is disclosed, characterized by an increased propensity to thrive in sandy soils which have been replanted into walnut. Trees grown on the new rootstock variety have shown significantly better vigor as well as increased walnut production when planted in the presence of the pathogen Pratylenchus vulnus and in soil known to have walnut replant disorder. The new variety is a Juglans hindsii x regia, for use as a commercial rootstock for grafting or budding onto.