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<i>Allium </i>plant named ‘All the Buzz’
PP037117 · 2025-12-02 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Allium plant named All the Buzz has a medium upright habit, with slightly glaucous, stiff, strap-like, upright, flattened, green foliage with slight longitudinal twisting. The tightly-clustered, light purple flowers forming a medium, globose, upright umbel. The new plant is useful for ornamental containers, landscaping and cut flowers.

Garlic variety ‘BGS 352’

Provided herein is garlic variety BGS 352, including seeds thereof and methods of using the variety to generate additional garlic varieties. The variety is characterized by its color, size, and shape.

Garlic variety ‘BGS 352’

Provided herein is garlic variety BGS 352, including seeds thereof and methods of using the variety to generate additional garlic varieties. The variety is characterized by its color, size, and shape.

Slamka garlic: a hardy, disease-resistant garlic variety
20260053078 · 2026-02-19 ·

A new and distinct variety of garlic plant, Allium sativum L., named Slamka Garlic, is characterized by its exceptional disease and pest resistance, high yields, minimal cultivation requirements, and robust hardiness. Originating from a strain cultivated for more than a century in Southeastern Wisconsin, this variety is particularly well-suited to temperate climates and has shown consistent resistance to common garlic diseases over an eight-year observation period. These traits make it an ideal choice for growers in temperate regions, particularly Southeastern Wisconsin. Slamka Garlic has not been tested in other regions and its ability to thrive outside of Southeastern Wisconsin is unknown.

Slamka garlic: a hardy, disease-resistant garlic variety
20260053078 · 2026-02-19 ·

A new and distinct variety of garlic plant, Allium sativum L., named Slamka Garlic, is characterized by its exceptional disease and pest resistance, high yields, minimal cultivation requirements, and robust hardiness. Originating from a strain cultivated for more than a century in Southeastern Wisconsin, this variety is particularly well-suited to temperate climates and has shown consistent resistance to common garlic diseases over an eight-year observation period. These traits make it an ideal choice for growers in temperate regions, particularly Southeastern Wisconsin. Slamka Garlic has not been tested in other regions and its ability to thrive outside of Southeastern Wisconsin is unknown.

ONION VARIETY NUN 02006 ONS
20260068830 · 2026-03-12 ·

A hybrid onion variety NUN 02006 ONS as well as seeds and plants and bulbs thereof are disclosed.

Molecular markers for reduced pyruvate level trait in <i>Allium cepa</i>

The present invention relates to a genetic marker for determining the presence or absence of one or more QTLs conferring a reduced pyruvate level in an Allium cepa plant or plant part, wherein the marker is selected from the group consisting of a marker linked to a reduced pyruvate conferring QTL located on chromosome 2, a marker linked to a reduced pyruvate conferring QTL located on chromosome 1 and a marker linked to a reduced pyruvate conferring QTL located on chromosome 7. The present invention further relates to the use of the marker of the invention for determining the presence or absence of one or more QTLs conferring a reduced pyruvate level in an Allium cepa plant or plant part. The present invention further relates to a method for identifying and/or selecting an Allium cepa plant or plant part comprising determining in the plant or plant part the presence or absence of one or more markers of the invention. The present invention relates to isolated nucleic acid and the use of the nucleotide sequences as provided herein for marker assisted selection of an Allium cepa plant or plant part.