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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20120011771 | NOVEL COMPOUND CONTAINED IN BLUE ROSE Disclosed is a novel compound contained in blue rose. This novel compound, which is contained in blue rose, has a chemical structure represented by general formula (I): [wherein R1 is a group as se... | 01/19/2012 |
| 20110321196 | Nucleic Acid Sequences Encoding Proteins Associated with Abiotic Stress Response The present invention pertains transgenic plant cells and mature plants comprising Oxidoreductase Stress Related Proteins (ORSRP) resulting in increased tolerance and/or resistance to environmental stress as compared to non-transformed wild type cells and methods of pro... | 12/29/2011 |
| 20110277188 | Change in Plant Architecture The present invention relates to method for generating plants having altered architecture by introducing into plants, isolated nucleic acid molecules that can be used to produce transgenic plants characterized by altered plant architecture, carbon and nitrogen partition... | 11/10/2011 |
| 20110265202 | ENGINEERING OF PLANTS TO EXHIBIT SELF-COMPATIBILITY Self-incompatibility (SI) of the common field poppy (Papaver rhoeas) depends on interaction of a pollen transmembrane protein with a pistil ligand protein both encoded by multi-allelic genes at the S locus. Such a locus can be used to confer SI on other plant spe... | 10/27/2011 |
| 20110252511 | Method For Colouring A Flower On A Pot Plant, And Pot Plant With Coloured Flower A method for colouring a flower on a pot plant comprises the steps of (i) providing a pipette (8), (ii) arranging in the stem of the flower a bore with a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the outer end of the pipette, (iii) inserting the outer end of the ... | 10/13/2011 |
| 20110252503 | Plants With Improved Nitrogen Utilization and Stress Tolerance The present invention relates to transgenic plants that have increased nitrogen use efficiency, stress tolerance, and/or alleviating a limitation such that yield is increased, or a combination of these and that have been transformed using a novel vector construct includ... | 10/13/2011 |
| 20110247092 | OSTEOSPERMUM AND DIMORPHOTECA PLANTS HAVING AN ALTERED FLOWER PHENOTYPE The present invention relates to an Osteospermum and Dimorphoteca plant, seed, variety, and hybrid. Another aspect of the present invention relates to an Osteospermum and Dimorphoteca plant having a mutant allele designated KLEDF which result... | 10/06/2011 |
| 20110247103 | METHODS FOR USING ARTIFICIAL POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF TO REDUCE TRANSGENE SILENCING The materials and methods disclosed provide for polynucleotide molecules sufficiently divergent from polynucleotides naturally contained in plants, or polynucleotides previously introduced into plants as transgenes to permit trait stacking in plant breeding methods or p... | 10/06/2011 |
| 20110247105 | OSTEOSPERMUM AND DIMORPHOTECA PLANTS HAVING AN ALTERED FLOWER PHENOTYPE The instant invention relates to an altered flower shape in plants belonging to the genera Osteospermum and Dimorphoteca, which is induced by a mutant allele, as well as to the method of breeding Osteospermum and Dimorphoteca plants having th... | 10/06/2011 |
| 20110231945 | GOLD EVENING PRIMROSE AND METHOD OF BREEDING THE SAME Disclosed is a gold evening primrose, a novel variety of evening primrose. The gold evening primrose has a height of 20 to 40 cm, panicle-type uniflorous large yellow flowers blooming during the day, and leaves tinged with reddish purple in winter enduring a low tempera... | 09/22/2011 |
| 20110195843 | Plants with Increased Yield (LT) A method for producing a plant with increased yield as compared to a corresponding wild type plant comprising at least the following step: increasing or generating in a plant or a part thereof one or more activities selected from the group consisting of 3-phosphoglycera... | 08/11/2011 |
| 20110197320 | DYE COMPOSITION FOR FLOWER PETAL, DYEING METHOD FOR SAME, AND PLANT FURNISHED WITH PETALS DYED THEREBY The present invention relates to a dye composition for flower petals that dyes various colors seldom found in nature onto various plants including live flowers, or carries out noctilucence or photoluminescence treatment on the colors of live flowers as is to afford an o... | 08/11/2011 |
| 20110191907 | FLAVONOID-3',5'-HYDROXYLASE GENE OF COMMELINA COMMUNIS To provide a highly expressed F3′5′H gene, whereby a blue moth orchid can be produced and a method using the gene for producing Orchids having blue flowers. A gene encoding a flavonoid 3′,5′-hydroxylase of Commelina communis,... | 08/04/2011 |
| 20110179524 | METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF MOTH ORCHID HAVING MODIFIED FLOWER COLOR To provide a method for changing the flower color of a moth orchid, particularly a method for producing a moth orchid having a red or reddish flower color from a white moth orchid. A method for producing a moth orchid having a modified flow... | 07/21/2011 |
| 20110179519 | Methods of Affecting Nitrogen Assimilation In Plants Provided herein are compositions and methods for producing transgenic plants. In specific embodiments, transgenic plants comprise a construct comprising a polynucleotide encoding CCA1, GLK1 or bZIP1, operably linked to a plant-specific promote, wherein the CCA1, GLK1 or... | 07/21/2011 |
| 20110131688 | REGULATING THE ETHYLENE RESPONSE OF A PLANT BY MODULATION OF F-BOX PROTEINS The relationship between F-box proteins and proteins involved in the ethylene response in plants is described. In particular, F-box proteins may bind to proteins involved in the ethylene response and target them for degradation by the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway. The t... | 06/02/2011 |
| 20110107463 | TRANSGENIC PLANT CAPABLE OF FLOWERING AT LOW LIGHT INTENSITY The invention provides a method for producing a flowering plant which can flower at a low light intensity. Specifically, the invention relates to a transgenic plant which can flower in a low light environment; a method for producing the same; a method for inducing the s... | 05/05/2011 |
| 20110088125 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING TRANSGENIC SURFACE LAYER CHIMERIC PLANT A rose is produced in which an introduced gene is only present in a part of the cells thereof, such as cells of the L1 layer of flower petals, but is not present in germ cells such as pollen cells or ovule cells. Since the introduced gene is not propagated to other rose... | 04/14/2011 |
| 20110055980 | Chalcone 3-Hydroxylase The present invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid molecule, comprising a nucleotide sequence, which encodes a polypeptide with chalcone 3-hydroxylase activity, wherein the nucleotide sequence comprises SEQ ID NO. 1 or has at least a 60% identity with SEQ ID NO. ... | 03/03/2011 |
| 20110041198 | FLOWER PIGMENTATION IN PELARGONIUM HORTORUM The present invention relates to novel Pelargonium hortorum-interspecific plants having dark red to burgundy or darker pigmented flower petal, a trailing growth habit, dark leaf color and tolerance to high temperatures, high light and edema. The present invention... | 02/17/2011 |
| 20110035842 | SOYBEAN PROMOTERS SC194 AND FLOWER-PREFERRED EXPRESSION THEREOF IN TRANSGENIC PLANTS The promoters of a soybean SC194 polypeptide and fragments thereof and their use in promoting the expression of one or more heterologous nucleic acid fragments in plants are described.... | 02/10/2011 |
| 20110030089 | Transgenic plants with enhanced growth characteristics The invention relates to transgenic plants exhibiting dramatically enhanced growth rates, greater seed and fruit/pod yields, earlier and more productive flowering, more efficient nitrogen utilization, increased tolerance to high salt conditions, and increased biomass yi... | 02/03/2011 |
| 20110008523 | GENETIC SEQUENCES HAVING METHYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY AND USES THEREFOR The present invention relates generally to a genetic sequence encoding a polypeptide having methyltransferase activity and the use of the genetic sequence and/or the polypeptide to modify one or more phenotypic characteristics of a plant. More particularly, the methyltr... | 01/13/2011 |
| 20100293668 | GENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS WITH ALTERED INFLORESCENCE The present invention relates to genetically modified plants expressing altered inflorescence. More particularly, expression of at least two flavonoid 3′S′ hydroxylases and at least one dihydroflavonol-4-reductase is achieved, leading to the production of dephinidin... | 11/18/2010 |
| 20100287668 | ROSE CONTAINING FLAVONE AND DELPHINIDIN, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF The invention provides a rose characterized by comprising a flavone and delphinidin added by a genetic modification method. The flavone and delphinidin are typically produced by expression of a transferred flavone synthase gene and flavonoid 3′,5′-hydroxylase gene, ... | 11/11/2010 |
| 20100287667 | ROSE CONTAINING FLAVONE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF The invention provides a rose characterized by comprising a flavone added by a genetic modification method. The flavone is typically produced by expression of a transferred flavone synthase gene. The flavone synthase gene is, for example, a flavone synthase gene of the ... | 11/11/2010 |
| 20100281568 | TRANSFORMATION OF POINSETTIA PLANTS The invention relates to a process for the Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Euphorbia pulcherrima (Poinsettia). The invention also relates to Euphorbia pulcherrima plants which have been transformed in this way and to plant material obtained... | 11/04/2010 |
| 20100281575 | ROSE CONTAINING FLAVONE AND MALVIDIN, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF The invention provides a rose characterized by comprising a flavone and malvidin added by a genetic modification method. The flavone and malvidin are typically produced by expression of a transferred flavone synthase gene, pansy flavonoid 3′,5′-hydroxylase gene and ... | 11/04/2010 |
| 20100115665 | VIRUS TOLERANT PLANTS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING SAME The present invention relates to plants with enhanced tolerance to viral diseases, particularly to diseases caused by insect-transmitted viruses. The invention discloses transgenic plants expressing GroEL protein, and to engrafted plant comprising said transgenic plants... | 05/06/2010 |
| 20100107277 | FLAVONOID 3',5' HYDROXYLASE GENE SEQUENCES AND USES THEREFOR The present invention relates generally to a genetic sequence encoding a polypeptide having flavonoid 3′,5′-hydroxylase (F3′5′H) activity and to the use of the genetic sequence and/or its corresponding polypeptide thereof inter alia to manipulate color in flower... | 04/29/2010 |
| 20100077504 | TEMPORAL SEED PROMOTERS FOR EXPRESSING GENES IN PLANTS The present invention relates to the field of plant genetic engineering. More specifically, the present invention relates to seed specific gene expression during a defined period of embryogenesis. The present invention provides promoters capable of transcribing heterolo... | 03/25/2010 |
| 20100043096 | The Method for Enhancement of Photosynthesis and Biomass of Plant by Plastid Transformation of Malate Dehydrogenase The present invention relates to a method for enhancement of photosynthesis and biomass of a plant by plastid transformation with MDH gene, more precisely a method for enhancement of photosynthesis and biomass of C3 plant by plastid transformation system with MDH gene. ... | 02/18/2010 |
| 20090313728 | Polynucleotides Encoding Lignin Biosynthetic Pathway Enzymes in Coffee Polynucleotides encoding polypeptides that comprise the biosynthetic pathway for lignins in the coffee plant are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for using these polynucleotides and polypeptides for the manipulation of flavor, aroma, and other features of coffee be... | 12/17/2009 |
| 20090288218 | USE OF NAP GENE TO MANIPULATE LEAF SENESCENCE IN PLANTS The present invention discloses transgenic plants having an altered level of NAP protein compared to that of a non-transgenic plant, where the transgenic plants display an altered leaf senescence phenotype relative to a non-transgenic plant, as well as mutant plants com... | 11/19/2009 |
| 20090282588 | Methods for Reducing Leaf Senescence Using Methyl Dihydrojasmonate Methods for reducing leaf senescence in plants or portions thereof by treating them with methyl dihydrojasmonate are disclosed. The methyl dihydrojasmonate may be in the form of an aqueous foliar spray, which may also include additives such as wetting agents, adjuvants,... | 11/12/2009 |
| 20090241231 | Plant senescence-inducible promoter This invention provides a plant senescence-inducible promoter and its relevant recombinant plasmid and transgenic plant.... | 09/24/2009 |
| 20090178162 | STRESS-RELATED POLYPEPTIDES AND USES THEREFOR Disclosed are proteins, and nucleic acids encoding such proteins, involved in or associated with the stress response (both biotic and abiotic stress) in plants. Also disclosed are uses for such proteins.... | 07/09/2009 |
| 20090178157 | CELL PROLIFERATION-RELATED POLYPEPTIDES AND USES THEREFOR Disclosed are proteins, and nucleic acids encoding such proteins, involved in or associated with cell proliferation, senesence, differentiation, development, and stress response in plants. Also disclosed are uses for such proteins.... | 07/09/2009 |
| 20090165166 | METHOD TO ENHANCE YIELD AND PURITY OF HYBRID CROPS The present invention provides a method of herbicide treatment of selected female and male parents in a hybrid seed production system. The system results in enhanced trait purity and efficiency in the hybrid seed production system.... | 06/25/2009 |
| 20090158464 | SOYBEAN PROMOTER LTP4 AND FLOWER-PREFERRED EXPRESSION THEREOF IN TRANSGENIC PLANTS The promoter of a soybean lipid transfer protein LTP4 and fragments thereof and their use in promoting the expression of one or more heterologous nucleic acid fragments in plants are described.... | 06/18/2009 |