Patent classifications
A01H5/08
QTLs for powdery mildew resistance in melon
The present invention relates to genetic elements comprising powdery mildew-conferring QTLs derived from a plant of the species Cucumis melo, or powdery mildew-conferring part or variant thereof. The invention also relates to markers for identification of said QTLs, use thereof and methods for producing plants with increased resistance to powdery mildew and the plants thus obtained.
QTLs for powdery mildew resistance in melon
The present invention relates to genetic elements comprising powdery mildew-conferring QTLs derived from a plant of the species Cucumis melo, or powdery mildew-conferring part or variant thereof. The invention also relates to markers for identification of said QTLs, use thereof and methods for producing plants with increased resistance to powdery mildew and the plants thus obtained.
<i>Baccatum cytoplasmic </i>male sterility with female fertile flowers in <i>Capsicum annuum</i>
The present disclosure provides Capsicum annuum BCMS plants exhibiting uniform female fertility. Such plants comprise novel introgressed genomic regions associated with uniform female fertility from Capsicum annuum on chromosome 6. In certain aspects, compositions and methods for producing, breeding, identifying, and selecting plants or germplasm with a uniform female fertility phenotype are provided.
<i>Baccatum cytoplasmic </i>male sterility with female fertile flowers in <i>Capsicum annuum</i>
The present disclosure provides Capsicum annuum BCMS plants exhibiting uniform female fertility. Such plants comprise novel introgressed genomic regions associated with uniform female fertility from Capsicum annuum on chromosome 6. In certain aspects, compositions and methods for producing, breeding, identifying, and selecting plants or germplasm with a uniform female fertility phenotype are provided.
Nectarine tree named ‘SWEET REI’
A new and distinct variety of white nectarine tree (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C.K. Schneid.) denominated ‘SWEET REI’, characterized by being late-maturing, having high Brix and relatively low acidity white flesh, excellent eating quality fruit, being easy to eat because of its freestone fruit, having an attractive dark-red fruit skin color, and no deterioration of eating quality of fruit even after storage for two weeks in a refrigerator.
Tomato line FIR-XM15-4367
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato line FIR-XM15-4367. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line FIR-XM15-4367 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato 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 tomato line FIR-XM15-4367 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits.
Tomato line FIR-XM15-4367
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato line FIR-XM15-4367. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line FIR-XM15-4367 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato 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 tomato line FIR-XM15-4367 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits.
Hazelnut tree named ‘Photon’
A new and interspecific hybrid Corylus named “Photon” characterized by cold hardiness, erect growth habit, the production of nuts with globular kernels that fall free of the husk at maturity and a high level of tolerance (quantitative resistance to eastern filbert blight caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala).
HYBRID TOMATO PLANT NAMED HM 5511
A novel hybrid tomato plant, designated HM 5511 is disclosed. The disclosure relates to the seeds of hybrid tomato designated HM 5511, to the plants and plant parts of hybrid tomato designated HM 5511, and to methods for producing a tomato plant by crossing the hybrid tomato HM 5511 with itself or another tomato plant.
HYBRID TOMATO PLANT NAMED HM 5511
A novel hybrid tomato plant, designated HM 5511 is disclosed. The disclosure relates to the seeds of hybrid tomato designated HM 5511, to the plants and plant parts of hybrid tomato designated HM 5511, and to methods for producing a tomato plant by crossing the hybrid tomato HM 5511 with itself or another tomato plant.