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Applications Published on 08/18/2005


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Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20050183158Soybean cultivar 0509244
A novel soybean cultivar, designated 0509244, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 0509244, to the plants of soybean 0509244 and to methods for producing a soybean plant produced by crossing the cultivar 0509244 with itself or another soy...
08/18/2005
20050183159Floral organ tissue-specific expression of isopentenyl transferase
The invention provides methods and compositions for the production of transgenic plants, plant cells, embryos, and seeds that produce plants with floral organs that have increased mass and/or size as compared to wild-type plants. ...
08/18/2005
20050183160Novel multiple shoot proliferation and regeneration system for plants
Improved methods for the regeneration of transgenic plants using apical dominance inhibitors are disclosed. Use of dikegulac to induce multiple shoot formation in culture is particularly disclosed. ...
08/18/2005
20050183161AXMI-010, a delta-endotoxin gene and methods for its use
Compositions and methods for conferring pesticidal activity to bacteria, plants, plant cells, tissues and seeds are provided. Compositions comprising a coding sequence for a delta-endotoxin polypeptide are provided. The coding sequences can be used in DNA constructs or ...
08/18/2005
20050183162Transgenic plants producing a pap II protein
Disclosed are recombinant plant cells, plant cell parts, plant parts and transgenic plants containing a DNA molecule comprising a sequence encoding a Pokeweed Antiviral Protein (PAP) II protein. PAP II proteins include full length, wild-type PAP II and substantially non...
08/18/2005
20050183163Mevalonate synthesis enzymes
This invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid fragment encoding a mevalonate synthesis enzyme. The invention also relates to the construction of a chimeric gene encoding all or a portion of the mevalonate synthesis enzyme, in sense or antisense orientation, wherein...
08/18/2005
20050183164Mevalonate synthesis enzymes
This invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid fragment encoding a mevalonate synthesis enzyme. The invention also relates to the construction of a chimeric gene encoding all or a portion of the mevalonate synthesis enzyme, in sense or antisense orientation, wherein...
08/18/2005
20050183165Grapevine leafroll virus (type 2) proteins and their uses
The present invention relates to isolated proteins or polypeptides of grapevine leafroll virus (type 2). The encoding DNA molecules either alone in isolated form or in an expression system, a host cell, or a transgenic grape plant are also disclosed. Other aspects of th...
08/18/2005
20050183166Gene controlling flowering time and method for controlling flowering time in plants using the gene
The present invention relates to a gene regulating flowering time and a method for regulating flowering time in plants using the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a COG gene having nucleotide sequence represented by SEQ ID No: 1 which is isolated...
08/18/2005
20050183167Microspore-specific promoter and method for producing hybrid plants
The invention concerns a microspore-specific promoter and its use for obtaining plants with gametophytic male sterility with inducible fertility. It also concerns a method for obtaining hybrid plants. ...
08/18/2005
20050183168Plants having decreased dormancy period and methods producing the plants
The present invention provides a plant having a decreased dormancy period, a plant having a decreased dormancy period and uniform budding and/or germination timing, and a method for producing these plants. The intracellular 2-OG content in the plant may be increased, fo...
08/18/2005
20050183169Transcription regulatory gene and peptide
This invention relates to a peptide or protein capable of converting a transcription factor into a transcriptional repressor, a gene encoding such peptide or protein, a chimeric protein in which the aforementioned peptide or protein is fused to a transcription factor, a...
08/18/2005
20050183170In vivo assembly of transcription units
Methods of providing gene suppression DNA in a eukaryotic organism comprising introducing a first DNA segment and at least one second DNA segment into the genome of the organism. One of the DNA segments contains a promoter and a transcribable DNA. Another DNA segment co...
08/18/2005
20050183171COTTON CULTIVAR 01Z34
A novel cotton cultivar, designated 01Z34, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of cotton cultivar 01Z34, to the plants of cotton 01Z34 and to methods for producing a cotton plant produced by crossing the cultivar 01Z34 with itself or another cotton variety....
08/18/2005
20050183172Inhibition of generative propagation in genetically modified grasses
Novel grass plants, their progeny, and parts thereof are disclosed which have been genetically modified. This modification causes a heritable change in one or more plant characteristics such as, for example, inhibition of flowering, absence of inflorescence, increased p...
08/18/2005
20050183173Fine mapping and application of dna markers linked to a gall midge resistance gene for marker-aided selection in rice
The present invention relates to fine mapping and potential application of dna markers linked to a gall midge resistance gene gm7 for marker-aided selection in rice. Towards this, the present invention discloses a combination of novel sequence characterized amplified re...
08/18/2005
20050183174SHRUB ROSE PLANT NAMED 'AUSCHESNUT'
Shrub/climber rose plant having medium-sized, soft yellow blooms, vigorous growth, free and continuous flowering, and slight fruity fragrance. ...
08/18/2005
20050183175Ground cover rose plant named 'NOA97400A'
A new and distinct variety for Ground Cover Rose plant is provided which forms on a substantially continuous basis sprays of attractive bright amber and cream-orange blossoms with the reproductive organs commonly being visible at the center. The blossoms open on a relia...
08/18/2005
20050183176Ground cover rose plant named 'NOA83100B'
A new and distinct variety for Ground Cover Rose plant is provided which forms on a substantially continuous basis sprays of attractive long-lasting bright red blossoms. The blossoms open on a reliable basis and retain their attractiveness upon aging. The new variety ex...
08/18/2005
20050183177SHRUB ROSE PLANT NAMED 'NOA250092'
A new and distinct variety of rose plant of the shrub class particularly well suited for growing as an attractive ornamentation to the landscape is disclosed. The plant is characterized by its numerous, attractive soft pink blossoms, whose attractive appearance is retai...
08/18/2005
20050183178SHRUB ROSE PLANT NAMED 'AUSPISHUS'
Shrub rose plant having deep pink blooms of the hybrid tea type, long arching growth, strong Tea Rose fragrance and vigorous, branching growth. ...
08/18/2005
20050183179Chrysanthemum plant 'Sunny Spider'
A new variety of Chrysanthemum plant named ‘Sunny Spider,’ having a domed capitulum of bright yellow spider decorative flowers and a round shape and a uniform habit. The flowers last well under adverse weather conditions. ...
08/18/2005
20050183180Chrysanthemum plant named 'Canary Spider'
A new variety of Chrysanthemum plant named ‘Canary Spider,’ having a domed capitulum of bright yellow spider decorative flowers and a round shape. ...
08/18/2005
20050183181Chrysanthemum plant named 'Peach Spider'
A new variety of Chrysanthemum named ‘Peach Spider,’ having a domed capitulum of peach colored spider type decorative flowers and a round shape. The flowers last well under adverse weather conditions of wind and rain. ...
08/18/2005
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