A01H6/78

Grafted plant body and method for producing same

Provided is a novel plant body comprising a plant tissue of a plant belonging to the family Solanaceae, Brassicaceae, Lamiaceae, or Orobanchaceae, wherein graft incompatibility is avoided or suppressed by using a graft medium between different-family plants.

Grafted plant body and method for producing same

Provided is a novel plant body comprising a plant tissue of a plant belonging to the family Solanaceae, Brassicaceae, Lamiaceae, or Orobanchaceae, wherein graft incompatibility is avoided or suppressed by using a graft medium between different-family plants.

New Citrus Variety 'Jedae mandarin'

The present disclosure relates to ‘Jedae mandarin’, a new citrus variety of early-ripening satsuma mandarin. The branch buds of C. unshiu Marc. cv. Miyagawa-wase, an early-maturing satsuma mandarin, underwent gamma irradiation and subsequent grafting for asexual propagation. As a result, the ‘Jedae mandarin’, a novel variety of citrus plant, showed uneven peels of fruits and changes in flavonoid content, compared to C. unshiu Marc. cv. Miyagawa-wase, although it exhibited characteristics very similar to those of C. unshiu Marc. cv. Miyagawa-wase in terms of blooming, fruit-bearing, sugar content, acidity, etc. Thus, ‘Jedae mandarin’ may be used as a new variety with high economic value.

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.

AGROBACTERIUM TUMEFACIENS STRAIN AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF
20230399603 · 2023-12-14 ·

The disclosure relates to novel disarmed Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains, uses of these disarmed Agrobacterium strains, and kits comprising such disarmed Agrobacterium strains. The disarmed Agrobacterium strains are effective for the transformation of plant, fungal, or algae cells. The Agrobacterium strains are very effective for the transformation of citrus plant cells.

Cosmetic use of extracts derived from somatic embryo enriched plant cell cultures and cosmetic compositions containing those extracts

The present invention refers to a method for obtaining plant cell cultures, enriched of somatic embryos, a method of preparation of the extracts derived from these cell cultures, and the use of the obtained extracts in cosmetic compositions, targeted to treat imperfections related to skin aging and for inducing a skin tissue rejuvenation effect.

Methods, compositions, and systems for culturing and characterizing fastidious plant microbes

Numerous plant microbes, including the vascular-limited Candidatus spp.—causal agents of citrus greening and potato zebra chip diseases—are non-culturable. The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to compositions, methods and systems for culturing such organisms. For example, the present disclosure relates to methods for culturing, propagating, and characterizing fastidious vascular-colonizing microbes using a hairy root system (e.g., in vitro, in planta). The present disclosure relates, in some embodiments, to methods for cultivating a fastidious plant microbe including: contacting a plant (e.g., a tomato plant, a potato plant, a citrus plant) colonized by a fastidious plant microbe (e.g., Xylella fastidiosa, Candidatus Liberibacter spp.) with a suspension of R. rhizogenes under conditions that permit induction of hairy roots colonized with the fastidious plant microbe, and propagating the colonized microbial hairy roots.

Orange Tree Name 'Villa11'

A new orange tree named ‘Villa11’ characterized by its late-maturing fruit.

Mandarin tree named ‘Patensie Early’
PP033038 · 2021-05-11 · ·

A new and distinct mandarin tree characterized by a ripening 2 3 weeks earlier than ‘Nadorcott’, having better rind quality (e.g., smoother rind, less prone to sunburn, less ridging, firmer peel, and a lighter color with an attractive blush), and a more round shape than ‘Nadorcott’.

Orange tree name ‘Villa11’

A new orange tree named Villa11 characterized by its late-maturing fruit.