A01H5/04

<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.

Rhubarb plant named ‘GARrusarsabzar’

A new and distinct variety of rhubarb plant having heat tolerance, a red petiole color, and excellent cooked flavor and color, is disclosed.

Rhubarb plant named ‘GARrusarsabzar’

A new and distinct variety of rhubarb plant having heat tolerance, a red petiole color, and excellent cooked flavor and color, is disclosed.

Endophyte compositions and the methods for improvement of plant traits
10645938 · 2020-05-12 · ·

This invention relates to methods and materials for modulating the characteristics of a plant, said plant having been heterologously disposed to an endophyte or a plurality of endophytes, or derived from a plant reproductive element heterologously disposed to an endophyte or a plurality of endophytes.

Juglans Rootstock Named 'Cliff Clone'
20200120841 · 2020-04-16 ·

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.

Juglans Rootstock Named 'Cliff Clone'
20200120841 · 2020-04-16 ·

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.

Marker associated with resistance to smut in plant belonging to genus Saccharum, and use thereof

The present invention relates to a marker associated with resistance to smut which is a quantitative trait of sugarcane. Specifically, a marker associated with resistance to sugarcane smut, which consists of a continuous nucleic acid region existing in a region sandwiched between the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 1 and the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 14 or a different similar region, is provided.

Marker associated with resistance to smut in plant belonging to genus Saccharum, and use thereof

The present invention relates to a marker associated with resistance to smut which is a quantitative trait of sugarcane. Specifically, a marker associated with resistance to sugarcane smut, which consists of a continuous nucleic acid region existing in a region sandwiched between the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 1 and the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 14 or a different similar region, is provided.

METHODS FOR BREEDING SHORT CELERY
20200100448 · 2020-04-02 ·

The present invention relates to a celery plant (Apium graveolens L. dulce) carrying a genetic trait that leads to a shorter petiole and a shorter total plant length at mature harvest stage as compared to a celery plant not carrying the said genetic trait, wherein said genetic trait is as present in the genome of plants grown from seed of which a representative sample was deposited with the NCIMB under accession number NCIMB 41902.

METHODS FOR BREEDING SHORT CELERY
20200100448 · 2020-04-02 ·

The present invention relates to a celery plant (Apium graveolens L. dulce) carrying a genetic trait that leads to a shorter petiole and a shorter total plant length at mature harvest stage as compared to a celery plant not carrying the said genetic trait, wherein said genetic trait is as present in the genome of plants grown from seed of which a representative sample was deposited with the NCIMB under accession number NCIMB 41902.