Patent classifications
A01H6/78
Lemon tree named '7B97'
‘7B97’ is a new and distinct lemon tree notable for its high quality seedless fruit.
MANDARIN TREE NAMED '12C009'
A new and distinct variety of mandarin tree named ‘12C009’, particularly selected for non-acidic flavour profiles and distinguished by the smooth skin texture, cleanness of peeling and high Brix levels, is disclosed.
Finger lime plant named ‘UF RedLime’
A new and distinct hybrid cultivar of finger lime plant named ‘UF RedLime’, characterized by precocious bearing trees containing intense red-colored, cylindrical-shaped fruits with a blunt protuberance on both ends and dark red ovoid to pyriform juice vesicles that detach easily from the locules. ‘UF RedLime’ produces annual crops of well-colored dark red fruit that do not require prolonged cold induction to express anthocyanin both internally and externally under Central Florida conditions. Both the rind and juice vesicles have enhanced anthocyanin accumulation. Additionally, the rind of ‘UF RedLime’ contains oil glands, and pleasantly fragrant oil can be released during cutting, especially with recently harvested fruit.
Mandarin tree named ‘11C017R’
A new and distinct variety of mandarin tree named ‘11C017R’, particularly selected for non-acidic flavour profiles and distinguished by the smooth skin texture, cleanness of peeling and high Brix levels, is disclosed.
Clementine mandarin tree named ‘AECO1’
A new distinctive clementine mandarin tree variety named ‘AECO1’ particularly characterized by abiotic stress resistance, early harvest period, high productivity, a flattened fruit shape and the bright intense orange skin color. The fruit shows a significant holding post maturity ability on tree for nearly 3 months (no puffing).
Lemon plant named ‘BENEDICTO’
‘BENEDICTO’ is an early, seedless, thin-skinned lemon. The tree is thornless on stems and shoots, with large leaves and short internodes, vigorous and high yield efficiency.
Citrus greening resistant orange trees and related methods thereof
A composite orange tree having a fruiting cultivar scion grafted to a citrus-greening resistant, or a salinity-resistant rootstock, or a rootstock having both citrus-greening and salinity resistance, is described herein, as are methods of growing such a composite orange tree.
Mandarin tree named ‘Star Cott 3’
A new and distinct mandarin tree characterized by low viable pollen, female sterility allowing production of seedless fruits, later maturity and compact canopy with significant potential for high density planting and swift achievement of significant yield in a short time.
Tangor tree named ‘Sweet Cott 3’
A new and distinct tangor tree characterized by less sensitivity to fruit drop due to heat wave, no alternate bearing, very low seed count, low viable pollen, better fruit size, smooth rind, less fruit drop at full maturity and rare Ceratitis capitata damage on the fruit.
Mediterranean mandarin tree named ‘Sigal’
A new and distinct mandarin variety of Citrus deliciosa Ten. named ‘SIGAL’, particularly characterized by easy-peeling, late ripening, high quality flavor, flattened fruit shape at stalk end, medium size fruit, dark orange skin color and lacking seed.