Patent classifications
A01H6/78
Mandarin tree named ‘Marathon’
Marathon is a new and distinct hybrid cultivar of mandarin tree (Citrus reticulata) distinguished at least by its seedless, easy-to-peel, and well-colored fruit, the early maturation of its fruit, and the above average length that its fruit can be held on the tree without deterioration.
Citrus reticulata Blanco plant named ‘Tamnaneunbong’
A new and distinct Citrus reticulate Blanco plant named Tamnaneunbong, characterized by its upright plant type and strong vigor, short oval ovary shape, germination state in middle of April, blooming state in late May, fruits start coloring in late October, mature state in late March, acidity of the fruit juice at about 1.51%, leaf length at about 10.1 cm and leaf width at about 4.3 cm, and length of leaf petiole at about 3.6 cm.
Citrus reticulata Blanco plant named ‘Tamdori’
A new and distinct Citrus reticulate Blanco plant named Tamdori, characterized by its upright plant type and strong vigor, fertile but self-incompatibility pollen, orange fruit color, germination stage in middle of April, blooming state in late May, fruits start coloring in late October and finish coloring in late December, mature stage in middle of February, fruit weight at about 168.9 g, fruit skin thickness at about 2.3 mm and easy to peel, fruit flesh rate at about 79.9%.
Dual purpose pollenizer watermelons
The application relates to the field of plant breeding, in particular watermelon breeding. Provided are diploid watermelon plants (and seeds from which these plants can be grown) which produce small, diploid, red watermelon fruits. Also provided are small, diploid watermelon fruits having an average weight of less than 1.8 kg.
Dual purpose pollenizer watermelons
The application relates to the field of plant breeding, in particular watermelon breeding. Provided are diploid watermelon plants (and seeds from which these plants can be grown) which produce small, diploid, red watermelon fruits. Also provided are small, diploid watermelon fruits having an average weight of less than 1.8 kg.
Mandarin tree named ‘UF1351’
UF1351 is a new and distinct hybrid cultivar of mandarin tree (Citrus reticulata) distinguished at least by the mid-season maturation and high quality rating of its fruit, and its significant tolerance to Huanglongbing (HLB), which is also known as citrus greening disease.
Orange tree named ‘Red Lina’
A new and distinct navel orange distinguished by production of fruit that combines early season maturity and a dark orange to red pigmented rind, (UPOV Group 20), with a pink albedo. It further distinguishes itself with a deep orange red flesh, and early season harvest maturity. Both flesh and juice are consistently darker than commercially known varieties. The new cultivar is a Citrus sinensis, useful for commercial fruit production.
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.
Citrus L. plant named ‘ASUKI’
A new and distinct variety of Citrus L. plant named ASUKI, characterized by being late-maturing, having high brix and excellent taste, being easy to eat because of its soft segment membrane, having no occurrence of fruit rind puffing, and having less dripping of fruit juice.
Citrus sinensis plant named 'ROSALINA'
A new and distinct navel orange distinguished by production of fruit that combines early season maturity and a dark orange to red pigmented rind, (UPOV Group 20), with a pink albedo. It further distinguishes itself with a deep orange red flesh, that matures 3-4 weeks before Cara-Cara navel, the current bench-mark red navel. Both flesh and juice are consistently darker than that of Cara-Cara. The new cultivar is a Citrus sinensis, useful for commercial fruit production.