Patent classifications
A01H1/106
Melon variety NUN 67138 MEM
The disclosure relates to melon variety NUN 67138 MEM as well as seeds and plants and fruits thereof. NUN 67138 MEM is a Galia tropical melon variety with long shelf life, excellent shipping quality, firm rind texture, mild flesh flavor, and no flesh aroma, comprising resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis Race 1 and Muskmelon Necrotic Spot Virus (MNSV).
METHODS FOR ALTERING TIME TO FLOWERING IN RUBUS PLANTS
This invention relates to methods for modifying flowering time and timing of fruit production in a Rubus plant. In addition, the invention relates to plants produced by the methods described herein.
PARTHENOCARPIC WATERMELON PLANTS
The present invention is directed to seedless fruit producing watermelon. The present invention also comprises methods for production of said plants and methods for producing seedless watermelon.
Strawberry plant named 'NCS 10-038'
A new and distinct variety of commercial strawberry plant (Fragaria x ananassa Duchense) named NCS 10-038 substantially as illustrated and described, characterized by its very high yields, mid-season (peak harvest weeks 15-18) fruit ripening with the fruit having a medium size, good flavor, conical to wedge shape, and being of a good quality with very good flesh firmness and good skin toughness. NCS 10-038 has fair to good firmness and is suitable for pick your own and local sales.
MELON VARIETY NUN 67138 MEM
The disclosure relates to melon variety NUN 67138 MEM as well as seeds and plants and fruits thereof. NUN 67138 MEM is a Galia tropical melon variety with long shelf life, excellent shipping quality, firm rind texture, mild flesh flavor, and no flesh aroma, comprising resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis Race 1 and Muskmelon Necrotic Spot Virus (MNSV).
Mango tree named ‘Magriver’
A new and distinct variety of mango tree (Mangifera indica), Magriver, is disclosed which is distinguished by the production of heavy and consistent crops of fruit that are 168 g average weight, having a rounded base, stool stem inserted obliquely in a level manner, a rounded apex with a small lateral beak, and undulating surface. The tree is corpulent and its shape is erect, open, and branched. It is a vigorous tree and highly productive, with good disease tolerance. The fruit skin color is bright yellow with small pink or crimson blush, and thin tender and adhesive skin. The flavor is excellent, rich and aromatic, with a strong component of sugar cane, a creamy smooth texture with a brix of 15.51 and a long flavor-life in storage. The new Magriver tree is adapted to soils with salinity.
Southern highbush blueberry plant named ‘TH-1334’
The new variety TH-1334 ripens around mid-April in southeastern Georgia. The fruit of the new variety TH-1334 are very large, firm, have good flavor and scar. The new variety TH-1334 is vigorous with an estimated chilling requirement of about 50 to 100 hours at or below approximately 7 C. The asexually reproduced variety is reliably propagated vegetatively.
Apple tree named ‘HOT84A1’
A new and distinct apple variety of Malus domestica named HOT84A1 and characterized by its attractive appearance, its dark red color, and is notable for its long storage life. The variety results from crossing the apple varieties Scired (not patented) and Scilate (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 20,477) in Havelock North, New Zealand.
Raspberry plant variety named ‘DrisRaspSeventeen’
A new and distinct variety of raspberry plant named DrisRaspSeventeen, particularly selected for its primocane and floricane yield, fruit flavor, and sugar content, is disclosed.
Hardy Kiwi Plant Named 'Tango'
A new hardy kiwi is of the variety denominated Tango Actinidia chinensis Planch, originated from open pollination of A. chinensis selections collected in Rome. This new kiwi can be distinguished by its cold hardiness, high fruit quality, and relatively large fruit size.