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Applications Published on 05/07/2009


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Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20090119789TOBACCO CULTIVAR 'AOB 176'
The present invention relates to a novel tobacco cultivar designated AOB 176, which has low to intermediate nicotine content. The invention provides seeds of the cultivar AOB 176, plants and parts thereof of the cultivar AOB 176, a tissue culture derived from the...
05/07/2009
20090119790TOBACCO CULTIVAR 'AOB 174'
The present invention relates to a novel tobacco cultivar designated AOB 174, which has low to intermediate nicotine content. The invention provides seeds of the cultivar AOB 174, plants and parts thereof of the cultivar AOB 174, a tissue culture derived from the cultiv...
05/07/2009
20090119791TOBACCO CULTIVAR 'AOB 175'
The present invention relates to a novel tobacco cultivar designated AOB 175, which has low to intermediate nicotine content. The invention provides seeds of the cultivar AOB 175, plants and parts thereof of the cultivar AOB 175, a tissue culture derived from the cultiv...
05/07/2009
20090119792TOMATO VARIETY EX01419137
The invention provides seed and plants of the tomato variety designated EX01419137. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of tomato variety EX01419137 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing a plant of tomato variet...
05/07/2009
20090119793Plant Defense Signal Peptides
A 23 amino acid peptide, AtPtpl, plays an important role as a signaling component of the innate immune system of Arabidopsis. The peptide precursor gene is transcribed in response to elicitors generated by pathogens, and AtPep1 is produced to amplify the signalin...
05/07/2009
20090119794METHODS AND MEANS FOR DETERMINING AND CONFERRING STRESS TOLERANCE IN PLANTS
The current invention provides a method for rapid testing of stress tolerance in a plant and a method of producing plants with enhanced stress tolerance, in particular cold and/or drought tolerance. Such a method may be applied in breeding and selection programs for thi...
05/07/2009
20090119795Delta-9-Elongases and their Use in Making Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
Isolated nucleic acid fragments and recombinant constructs comprising such fragments encoding delta-9 elongases along with a method of making long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) using these delta-9 elongases in plants....
05/07/2009
20090119796Modification of plant lignin content
DNA constructs comprising a first DNA segment that corresponds to at least a portion of a gene in the monolignol biosynthetic pathway, a spacer DNA segment, and a second DNA segment that is complementary to the first DNA segment can be used to reduce or modulate the lig...
05/07/2009
20090119797GRO-1 HERBICIDE RESISTANCE GENE AND METHODS FOR ITS USE
Compositions and methods for conferring herbicide resistance to bacteria, plants, plant cells, tissues and seeds are provided. Compositions comprising a coding sequence for a polypeptide that confers resistance or tolerance to glyphosate herbicides are provided. The cod...
05/07/2009
20090119798Barley Row Type Gene and Use Thereof
The present invention provides the chromosomal location and structure of a gene involved in the determination of row type and panicle morphology of barley. The present inventors have found that the row type and panicle morphology of barley can be altered by introducing ...
05/07/2009
20090119799Maize Antimicrobial Protein Useful for Enhancing Plant Resistance to Pathogens
Compositions and methods for protecting a plant from a pathogen, particularly a fungal pathogen, are provided. Compositions include novel amino acid sequences, and variants and fragments thereof, for antipathogenic polypeptides that were isolated from maize. Nucleic aci...
05/07/2009
20090119800METHODS FOR INCREASING STARCH CONTENT IN PLANTS
Methods and compositions for increasing the starch content in green tissues of a plant are provided. The method comprises down-regulating me activity of starch degradation enzymes in a plant. The resulting transgenic plants of the invention have increased starch content...
05/07/2009
20090119801Method for preserving cut flowers, cut flower preservation kit, method for manufacturing processed cut flowers, and processed cut flowers
A method for preserving a cut flower involving only an easy and simple procedure, whereby the cut flower can maintain qualities similar to those of the natural state for a long period of time, and a method for manufacturing a processed cut flower that can maintain quali...
05/07/2009
20090119802Type of Lettuce and Methods of Production
The present invention relates to an iceberg lettuce having one or more romaine lettuce characteristics. The invention further relates to methods for producing iceberg lettuce varieties containing one or more romaine lettuce characteristics....
05/07/2009
20090119803Type of Lettuce and Methods of Production
The present invention relates to an iceberg lettuce having one or more romaine lettuce characteristics. The invention further relates to methods for producing iceberg lettuce varieties containing one or more romaine lettuce characteristics....
05/07/2009
20090119804PLANTS HAVING ALTERED AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS UNDER NITROGEN LIMITING CONDITIONS AND RELATED CONSTRUCTS AND METHODS INVOLVING GENES ENCODING LNT2 POLYPEPTIDES AND HOMOLOGS THEREOF
Isolated polynucleotides and polypeptides and recombinant DNA constructs particularly useful for altering agronomic characteristics of plants under nitrogen limiting conditions, compositions (such as plants or seeds) comprising these recombinant DNA constructs, and meth...
05/07/2009
20090119805Nuleic acid constructs and methods for producing altered seed oil compositions
The present invention is in the field of plant genetics and provides recombinant nucleic acid molecules, constructs, and other agents associated with the coordinate manipulation of multiple genes in the fatty acid synthesis pathway. In particular, the agents of the pres...
05/07/2009
20090119806TOBACCO CULTIVAR AOB 175 AND PRODUCTS THEREFROM
The present invention relates to a novel tobacco cultivar designated AOB 175, which has low to intermediate nicotine content. The invention provides seeds of the cultivar AOB 175, plants and parts thereof of the cultivar AOB 175, a tissue culture derived from the cultiv...
05/07/2009
20090119807METHOD OF PREPARING A TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE SAMPLE AND A SAMPLE PIECE FOR A TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
Provided is a method of preparing a sample piece for a transmission electron microscope, the sample piece for a transmission electron microscope including a substantially planar finished surface which can be observed with the transmission electron microscope and a grabb...
05/07/2009
20090119808Molecular imaging and nanophotonics imaging and detection principles and systems, and contrast agents, media makers and biomarkers, and mechanisms for such contrast agents
The present invention relates to near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) and near-field/far-field scanning microscopy methods, systems and devices that permit the imaging of biological samples, including biological samples or structures that are smaller than the w...
05/07/2009
20090119809ROSA HYBRIDA SHRUB NAMED 'AUSBERNARD'
A variety of rose plant of the shrub class, named ‘AUSbernard’ is disclosed. The ‘AUSbernard’ rose is a plant suitable for repeat flowering production having deep crimson blooms, a strong Old Rose fragrance and a broad bushy growth. ...
05/07/2009
20090119810BERGENIA PLANT NAMED 'SOLAR FLARE'
A new and distinct Bergenia plant characterized by foliage with a broad, yellow, variegated margin on new growth, large, bright pink flowers, red winter leaf color, and excellent vigor....
05/07/2009
20090119811Escallonia plant named 'Jamie'
A new cultivar of Escallonia, a branch mutation of ‘Red Dream’, characterized by its compact, prostrate, spreading growth habit combined with its grayed orange stems, its rose pink flowers in mid summer, its tolerance to wind, rain, and drought, and its ease ...
05/07/2009
20090119812BAPTISIA PLANT NAMED 'STARLITE'
A new cultivar of interspecific Baptisia, ‘Starlite’, characterized by its early blooming bicolor flowers that are violet-purple with a yellow keel held, its densely flowered inflorescences, its initially upright then cascading plant habit, its vigorous growt...
05/07/2009
20090119813Exotic orchid 'golden gambol'
A new variety of orchid plant of the Oncidiinae Intergeneric group, of the Maclellanara nothogenera, named EXOTIC ORCHID ‘Golden Gambol’, distinguished in part by a rich butter yellow background, highly contrasted with chocolate blotching, and growing without...
05/07/2009
20090119814DAYLILY PLANT NAMED 'DYNAMITE RETURNS'
A new and distinct Hemerocallis cultivar of the semi-evergreen type is provided. The new cultivar is very floriferous and forms attractive ruffled bright rosy pink flowers displaying substantial substance, and a funnel-shaped form over an extended period of time....
05/07/2009
20090119815DAYLILY PLANT NAMED 'MEAN MISTER MUSTARD'
A new and distinct Hemerocallis cultivar is provided. The new cultivar is very floriferous and forms attractive highly ruffled deep yellow flowers displaying a burgundy eye zone and edges, substantial substance, and a funnel-shaped form over an extended period of...
05/07/2009
20090119816BRUNNERA PLANT NAMED 'MR. MORSE'
A new cultivar of Brunnera macrophylla, ‘Mr. Morse’, characterized by its deep green foliage that heavily mottled with silver with its contrasting green margins and veins combined with panicles of white flowers that are present in mid to late spring....
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