Patent classifications
A01H6/825
RESISTANCE IN PLANTS OF SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM TO THE TOBAMOVIRUS TOMATO BROWN RUGOSE FRUIT VIRUS
The invention relates to a Solanum lycopersicum plant resistant to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit virus comprising in its genome the combination of the Tm-1 resistance gene on chromosome 2, and at least one quantitative trait locus (QTL) chosen from QTL3 on chromosome 11, QTL1 on chromosome 6 and QTL2 on chromosome 9, that independently confer to the plant foliar and/or fruit tolerance to TBRFV, wherein said QTLs are present in the genome of a plant of the seeds HAZTBRFVRES1 NCIMB accession number 42758. The combination of at least one of these QTLs with the Tm-1 gene delays, reduces or inhibits the replication or multiplication of the virus in the plants of the invention. The invention is also directed to parts of these plants with TBRFV resistance phenotype, as well as progeny, to the use of these plants for introgressing the resistance in another genetic background, as well as to different methods for obtaining tomato plants or seeds with increased resistance to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit virus.
Mutations in Solanaceae plants that modulate shoot architecture and enhance yield-related phenotypes
Provided herein are genetically-altered Solanaceae plants, compositions related to the Solanaceae plants, and methods of making the Solanaceae plants.
TOMATO HYBRID SVTH3445 AND PARENTS THEREOF
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato hybrid SVTH3445, tomato line FIR-A818-0400, and tomato line FDR-A815-3552V. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTH3445, tomato line FIR-A818-0400, and tomato line FDR-A815-3552V and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTH3445, tomato line FIR-A818-0400, and tomato line FDR-A815-3552V comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits.
Tomato hybrid Onuba
The present invention provides tomato hybrid Onuba and plant parts, seed, and tissue culture therefrom. The invention also provides methods for producing a tomato plant by crossing the tomato plants of the invention with themselves or another tomato plant. The invention also provides tomato plants produced from such a crossing as well as plant parts, seed, and tissue culture therefrom.
Tomato line PSQ-176-OMNI
The invention provides seed and plants of tomato line PSQ-176-OMNI. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of tomato line PSQ-176-OMNI, and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another tomato plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the fruit and gametes of such plants.
Tolerance in plants of <i>Solanum lycopersicum </i>to the tobamovirus tomato brown rugose fruit virus (TBRFV)
The invention relates to a Solanum lycopersicum plant comprising in its genome QTLs confering to the plant an improved phenotype corresponding to foliar and/or fruit tolerance and/or resistance to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit virus, with respect to a corresponding plant devoid of said QTLs, and wherein said QTLs are chosen from those present in the genome of a plant of the seeds HAZTBRFVRES1 NCIMB accession number 42758. The QTL are preferably characterized by defined alleles of different SNPs on chromosome 6, 9 and 11. The invention is also directed to parts of these plants with improved phenotype, as well as progeny, to the use of these plants for introgressing the improved phenotype in another genetic background, as well as to different methods for obtaining tomato plants or seeds with increased foliar and/or fruit tolerance or resistance to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit virus.
HYBRID TOMATO VARIETY 72-195 RZ
The present invention relates to a Solanum lycopersicum seed designated 72-195 RZ. The present invention also relates to a Solanum lycopersicum plant produced by growing the 72-195 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the tomato cultivar, represented by tomato variety 72-195 RZ.
HYBRID TOMATO VARIETY 72-187 RZ
The present invention relates to a Solanum lycopersicum seed designated 72-187 RZ. The present invention also relates to a Solanum lycopersicum plant produced by growing the 72-187 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the tomato cultivar, represented by tomato variety 72-187 RZ.
HYBRID TOMATO VARIETY 72-191 RZ
The present invention relates to a Solanum lycopersicum seed designated 72-191 RZ. The present invention also relates to a Solanum lycopersicum plant produced by growing the 72-191 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the tomato cultivar, represented by tomato variety 72-191 RZ.
HYBRID TOMATO VARIETY 72-188 RZ
The present invention relates to a Solanum lycopersicum seed designated 72-188 RZ. The present invention also relates to a Solanum lycopersicum plant produced by growing the 72-188 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the tomato cultivar, represented by tomato variety 72-188 RZ.