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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6610909 | Method for the commercial production of transgenic plants A process for commercially propagating plants by tissue culture in such a way as both to conserve desired plant morphology and to transform the plant with respect to one or more desired genes. The method includes the steps of (a) creating an Agrobacterium... | 08/26/2003 |
| 6291746 | Plant breeding Diploid Pelargonium peltatum plants containing a factor resulting in male sterility and/or in their petals at least one of the anthocyanidins pelargonidin and paeonidin, and which may be propagated by seed, as well as the introduction of said characterist... | 09/18/2001 |
| 6235974 | Hypersensitive response induced resistance in plants by seed treatment with a hypersensitive response elicitor The present invention relates to a method of imparting pathogen resistance to plants. This involves applying a hypersensitive response elicitor polypeptide or protein in a non-infectious form to a plant seed under conditions where the polypeptide or prote... | 05/22/2001 |
| 6228644 | Hypersensitive response elicitor from Erwinia amylovora, its use, and encoding gene The present invention is directed to an isolated protein or polypeptide which elicits a hypersensitive response in plants as well as an isolated DNA molecule which encodes the hypersensitive response eliciting protein or polypeptide. This isolated protein... | 05/08/2001 |
| 5859324 | Hypersensitive response induced resistance in plants The present invention relates to a method of imparting pathogen resistance to plants. This involves applying a hypersensitive response elicitor polypeptide or protein in a non-infectious form to a plant under conditions where the polypeptide or protein co... | 01/12/1999 |
| 5859334 | Genetic sequences encoding glycosyltransferase enzymes and uses therefor The present invention relates generally to genetic sequences encoding flavonoid pathway metabolising enzymes and in particular flavonoid glycosylating enzymes and their use such as in manipulating production of pigmentory molecules in plants. More particu... | 01/12/1999 |
| 5859329 | Genetic sequences encoding flavonol synthase enzymes and uses therefor The present invention relates generally to genetic sequences encoding flavonoid pathway metabolising enzymes and in particular enzymes having flavonol synthase activity and their use such as in manipulating production of pigmentory molecules in plants. Mo... | 01/12/1999 |
| 5824875 | 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase genes from pelargonium Genes which encode ACC synthase are identified for the geranium plant, specifically Pelargonium x hortorum cv sincerity. These genes are shown as modified to achieve a transgenic plant which resists wilting and the like as a result of reduced ethylene pro... | 10/20/1998 |
| 5648598 | Ornamental character of scented geraniums by genetic transformation This invention discloses a method for genetically transforming plants of the genus Pelargonium with the soil bacterium Agrobacterium rhizogenes. Transformants exhibit improved ornamental characteristics such as a tighter, more globular shape, unwrinkled l... | 07/15/1997 |
| 5569832 | Genetic sequences encoding flavonoid pathway enzymes and uses therefor The present invention relates to a nucleic acid isolate comprising a sequence of nucleotides encoding, or complementary to a sequence encoding, a dihydrokaempferol (DHK) hydroxylating enzyme or derivative or part thereof. The present invention also relate... | 10/29/1996 |
| 5268526 | Overexpression of phytochrome in transgenic plants The preparation of an uninterrupted coding sequence for phytochrome polypeptide, and its incorporation in a recombinant DNA construct containing a constitutive promoter and/or enhancer to transform plants to cause overexpression of phytochrome is describe... | 12/07/1993 |