Patent classifications
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.
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.
Orange Tree Named 'Val 1'
A new and distinct navel orange distinguished by production of fruit that combines late-season maturity and a strong orange pigmented rind (UPOV Group 20) with a pink albedo. It further distinguishes itself with a deep orange-red flesh. Flesh, rind, albedo, and juice are deeply pigmented with lycopene'. The new cultivar is a Citrus sinensis, useful for commercial fruit production.
<i>Citrus </i>plant named ‘18A-9-39’
A new and distinct cultivar of citrus plant named 18A-9-39, characterized by an easy-to-peel, nearly seedless, tangerine-type fruit with a very rich, sweet, and pleasant flavor; high sugar content in the fruit; vibrant orange fruit color; and good tolerance to HLB, especially when trees are supplemented with controlled release fertilizer (CRF) containing an enhanced micronutrient package.
Citrus tree named ‘Lange Rosy Red Valencia’
A new and distinct citrus tree variety Lange Rosy Red Valencia is characterized by a strong reddish blush of the rind of its fruit. The blush is present through the harvest and post-harvest and is concomitant with the color of the flesh. The flesh of the fruit has a persistent pinkish red color and produces a distinctive pinkish-red colored juice. The internal and external color persists and increases as the fruit matures. The new variety Lange Rosy Red Valencia also presents dimorphism of the leaf pattern, structure and presence of leaf variegation that distinguish it from other Valencia orange varieties. The new variety Lange Rosy Red Valencia is similar to the sweet orange variety Cara Cara in that both have internal pinkish red flesh. The harvest season for the Cara Cara begins roughly in December and ends generally by the end of April, while the optimal harvest season for Lange Rosy Red Valencia begins in May and finishes at the end of August. Besides the seasonality, the new variety Lange Rosy Red Valencia differs from Cara Cara and Olinda Valencia in that the Lange Rosy Red Valencia has a rind with a distinctive pinkish red blush.
Citrus tree named ‘Lange Rosy Red Valencia’
A new and distinct citrus tree variety Lange Rosy Red Valencia is characterized by a strong reddish blush of the rind of its fruit. The blush is present through the harvest and post-harvest and is concomitant with the color of the flesh. The flesh of the fruit has a persistent pinkish red color and produces a distinctive pinkish-red colored juice. The internal and external color persists and increases as the fruit matures. The new variety Lange Rosy Red Valencia also presents dimorphism of the leaf pattern, structure and presence of leaf variegation that distinguish it from other Valencia orange varieties. The new variety Lange Rosy Red Valencia is similar to the sweet orange variety Cara Cara in that both have internal pinkish red flesh. The harvest season for the Cara Cara begins roughly in December and ends generally by the end of April, while the optimal harvest season for Lange Rosy Red Valencia begins in May and finishes at the end of August. Besides the seasonality, the new variety Lange Rosy Red Valencia differs from Cara Cara and Olinda Valencia in that the Lange Rosy Red Valencia has a rind with a distinctive pinkish red blush.
Citrus tree named 'RBB7-34'
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of citrus tree named RBB7-34. This triploid cultivar arose from a cross of the seed parent LB8-9 with pollen from a tetraploid selection of Hamlin sweet orange that arose from colchicine treated embryogenic callus. RBB7-34 produces fruit that resemble Navel orange in size, shape and with the presence of a navel on the blossom end of the fruit, but with greatly enhanced internal and external pigmentation compared with ordinary Navel orange cultivars grown in the humid, sub-tropical Florida climate. Fruit of RBB7-34 are seedless even under intensive cross pollination pressure.
Lemon tree named ‘3 ELS 0’
3 ELS 0 is a new and distinct lemon tree notable for its high quality seedless fruit.
Lemon tree named ‘Code 3X97’
Code 3X97 is a new and distinct lemon tree notable for its high quality seedless fruit.