Patent classifications
A01H6/34
Watermelon line ‘WL0044’
A new watermelon line designated ‘WL0044’ is described. ‘WL0044’ is a watermelon line exhibiting stability and uniformity.
Melon variety NUN 76628 MEM
The disclosure relates to melon variety NUN 76628 MEM as well as seeds and plants and fruits thereof. NUN 76628 MEM is a round oval, Cantaloupe non-sutured melon variety with long shelf life comprising resistance to resistance Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melons Race 0, Race 1, and Race 2, Podosphaera xanthii Race 1 (IR), Race 2 (IR), and Race 5 (IR), Muskmelon Necrotic Spot Virus (MNSV), and Aphis gossypii.
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).
Hybrid squash plant named yellow queen
A novel hybrid squash plant, designated YELLOW QUEEN is disclosed. The disclosure relates to the seeds of hybrid squash designated YELLOW QUEEN, to the plants and plant parts of hybrid squash designated YELLOW QUEEN, and to methods for producing a squash plant by crossing the hybrid squash YELLOW QUEEN with itself or another squash plant.
Hybrid cantaloupe plant named HMC458279
A hybrid cantaloupe plant designated HMC458279 is disclosed. The disclosure relates to the seeds of hybrid cantaloupe designated HMC458279, to the plants and plant parts of hybrid cantaloupe designated HMC458279, and to methods for producing a cantaloupe plant by crossing the hybrid cantaloupe HMC458279 with itself or another cantaloupe plant.
HYBRID SQUASH 'RENEGADE'
A seed of hybrid squash designated as ‘Renegade’ is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of hybrid squash ‘Renegade’, to the plants of hybrid squash ‘Renegade’, to methods for producing a hybrid plant, and to methods for producing other squash lines, cultivars or hybrids derived from the hybrid squash ‘Renegade’.
HYBRID CUCUMBER 'E23S.16382'
A seed of hybrid cucumber designated as ‘E23S.16382’ is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of hybrid cucumber ‘E23S.16382’, to the plants of hybrid cucumber ‘E23S.16382’, to methods for producing a hybrid plant, and to methods for producing other cucumber lines, cultivars or hybrids derived from the hybrid cucumber ‘E23S.16382’.
CUCUMBER VARIETY NUN 32361 CUS
A plant of variety NUN 32361 CUS is disclosed as well as seeds and plants and fruits thereof. NUN 32361 CUS is a short cucumber variety of the Silor type having dark green fruits with medium ribbing and medium internode, comprising resistance to Cladosporium cucumerinum, Cucumber Vein Yellowing Virus, Cucumber Mosaic Virus (HR), and Podosphaera xanthii (HR).
NOVEL SQUASH PLANT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The present invention provides a novel squash plant having an especially small seed cavity, and a method for producing the squash plant. The present invention provides a method for producing a small seed cavity squash plant that includes developing, from the progeny of an F1 seed obtained by crossing a Cucurbita maxima and a Cucurbita moschata, a small seed cavity squash plant in which the proportion of the volume of the seed cavity relative to the fruit volume is 15% or less, and also provides a small seed cavity squash plant that is a small seed cavity Cucurbita maxima plant having, within the nuclear genome, a gene associated with a small seed cavity trait of a plant of the genus Cucurbita, or a hybrid plant obtained using the small seed cavity Cucurbita maxima plant as a parent, or a progeny of either of these plants.
NOVEL SQUASH PLANT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The present invention provides a novel squash plant having an especially small seed cavity, and a method for producing the squash plant. The present invention provides a method for producing a small seed cavity squash plant that includes developing, from the progeny of an F1 seed obtained by crossing a Cucurbita maxima and a Cucurbita moschata, a small seed cavity squash plant in which the proportion of the volume of the seed cavity relative to the fruit volume is 15% or less, and also provides a small seed cavity squash plant that is a small seed cavity Cucurbita maxima plant having, within the nuclear genome, a gene associated with a small seed cavity trait of a plant of the genus Cucurbita, or a hybrid plant obtained using the small seed cavity Cucurbita maxima plant as a parent, or a progeny of either of these plants.