Patent classifications
A01H6/88
Grapevine named ‘SV33-101-337’
A new and distinct variety of grapevine plant named ‘SV33-101-337’ particularly characterized by its sweet, crisp red berries which ripen in late July and early August in the McFarland, Calif. area.
Grapevine named ‘SV33-121-42’
A new and distinct variety of grapevine plant named ‘SV33-121-42’ particularly characterized by its outstanding muscat flavor and bright red berries which ripen in early July in the McFarland, Calif. area.
PROTOPLAST ISOLATION AND REGENERATION OF PLANTS
The present disclosure provides methods for inducing callus formation and plant regeneration from isolated protoplasts of grape. This technology allows for the production of non-chimeric gene edits in grape plants by allowing the delivery of DNA through the plant cell membrane with the recovery of whole plants from a single edited cell.
PROTOPLAST ISOLATION AND REGENERATION OF PLANTS
The present disclosure provides methods for inducing callus formation and plant regeneration from isolated protoplasts of grape. This technology allows for the production of non-chimeric gene edits in grape plants by allowing the delivery of DNA through the plant cell membrane with the recovery of whole plants from a single edited cell.
Grapevine plant named ‘EJG One’
A new and distinct variety of grapevine plant named ‘EJG One’ characterized by its production of deeply colored black grapes with a distinct fruity and muscat flavor. The grapes are suitable for making wine with fruity and muscat flavors and aromas. ‘EJG One’ vines are fertile with spur pruning.
Grapevine plant named ‘EJG One’
A new and distinct variety of grapevine plant named ‘EJG One’ characterized by its production of deeply colored black grapes with a distinct fruity and muscat flavor. The grapes are suitable for making wine with fruity and muscat flavors and aromas. ‘EJG One’ vines are fertile with spur pruning.
Grapevine named ‘SV34-150-338’
A new and distinct variety of grapevine plant named ‘SV34-150-338’ particularly characterized by its very large, crisp, sweet, yellow green berries which ripen in late mid-season in the McFarland, Calif. area.
Grapevine named ‘SV34-150-338’
A new and distinct variety of grapevine plant named ‘SV34-150-338’ particularly characterized by its very large, crisp, sweet, yellow green berries which ripen in late mid-season in the McFarland, Calif. area.
GRAPEVINES AND RELATED METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USE
This disclosure relates to a white-fruited, perfect-flowered, bunch grapevine having white fruit due to a non-VvMybA1 genetic mutation. Methods for producing the grapevine can utilize or include, for example, breeding, mutagenesis, recombinant DNA, and/or gene editing. The grapevine can be used to obtain achieve new grape colors and/or new combinations of color and flavor.
GRAPEVINES AND RELATED METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USE
This disclosure relates to a white-fruited, perfect-flowered, bunch grapevine having white fruit due to a non-VvMybA1 genetic mutation. Methods for producing the grapevine can utilize or include, for example, breeding, mutagenesis, recombinant DNA, and/or gene editing. The grapevine can be used to obtain achieve new grape colors and/or new combinations of color and flavor.