141 |
TOMATO HYBRID PS 02353389 AND PARENTS THEREOF |
US13558197 |
2012-07-25 |
US20130247240A1 |
2013-09-19 |
GIULIO BILE |
The invention provides seed and plants of tomato hybrid PS 02353389 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid PS 02353389 and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another tomato plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the fruit and gametes of such plants. |
142 |
Sweetpotato plant named ‘05-111’ |
US13373630 |
2011-11-22 |
USPP23761P3 |
2013-07-23 |
Don R. LaBonte; Arthur Q. Villordon; Tara Smith; Christopher A. Clark |
A new variety of sweetpotato identified as ‘05-111’ is disclosed having disease resistance to both Fusarium wilt, Rhizopus soft rot, and Streptomyces soil rot, a orange flesh, and high yield characteristics. |
143 |
Sweetpotato plant named ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ |
US13065464 |
2011-03-22 |
USPP23651P3 |
2013-06-04 |
G. Craig Yencho; Kenneth V. Pecota; Meri K. Reeber |
‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ is new and distinct variety of ornamental sweetpotato. ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ is an erect to semi-erect, bunch-type cultivar producing many short shoots. This ornamental sweetpotato variety is distinguishable from other cultivars by its toothed to slightly-lobed dark purple leaves, a compact habit and semi-erect mounding plant architecture. ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ has a very good vigor, is very well branched and is well suited for production as a landscape or containerized plant. The production of flowers by ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ is absent, even under short day conditions. |
144 |
RADISH CULTIVAR E66V70336 |
US13301889 |
2011-11-22 |
US20130133100A1 |
2013-05-23 |
ANDREA SCHIEDER |
A radish line designated E66V70336 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of radish cultivar E66V70336, to the plants and plant parts of radish cultivar E66V70336 and to methods for producing a radish plant, either inbred or hybrid, by crossing the radish cultivar E66V70336 with itself or another radish line. The invention further relates to methods for producing a radish plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other radish lines derived from the radish cultivar E66V70336. |
145 |
Sweetpotato plant named ‘NCORNSP-015SCPI’ |
US13065463 |
2011-03-22 |
USPP23613P3 |
2013-05-21 |
G. Craig Yencho; Kenneth V. Pecota; Meri K. Reeber |
‘NCORNSP-015SCPI’ is new and distinct variety of ornamental sweetpotato. ‘NCORNSP-015SCPI’ is a compact, semi-upright; mounding, cultivar producing many short shoots. This ornamental sweetpotato variety is distinguishable from other cultivars by its dark purple leaves that have 3-5 moderate lobes, a more compact habit, and semi-erect mounding plant architecture. The leaves of ‘NCORNSP-015SCPI’ are slightly upright resulting in a more attractive appearance, and it has a very good plant vigor and is very well branched, making it very suitable for production as a landscape or containerized plant. |
146 |
Green garlic and methods of production |
US13066214 |
2011-04-08 |
US08350126B2 |
2013-01-08 |
Albert P. Kausch; Peter Sellew |
A new vegetable, referred to herein as green garlic, grown from garlic bulbils is disclosed. In particular examples, the green garlic is rich in one or more thiosulfinates. Methods of producing green garlic are also disclosed. In some examples, such methods permit year-round commercial production of green garlic. |
147 |
Sweetpotato plant named 'NCORNSP-013GNLC' |
US13065468 |
2011-03-22 |
US20120246772P1 |
2012-09-27 |
G. Craig Yencho; Kenneth V. Pecota; Meri K. Reeber |
‘NCORNSP-013GNLC’ is new and distinct variety of ornamental sweetpotato plant. It is a compact, semi-upright; mounding, spreading, cultivar producing many short shoots. This ornamental sweetpotato variety is distinguishable from other cultivars by its burgundy red leaves that have 5-7 extremely deep lobes; a compact habit and semi-erect mounding plant architecture. Furthermore, ‘NCORNSP-013GNLC’ has a very good vigor and is very well branched. It is less vigorous than Ipomoea batatas ‘Margarita’ and ‘Blackie’ and is well suited for production as a landscape or containerized plant. The production of flowers by ‘NCORNSP-013GNLC’ is moderate under short day conditions. |
148 |
Ornamental sweetpotato plant named 'NCORNSP-014BWPI' |
US13065464 |
2011-03-22 |
US20120246771P1 |
2012-09-27 |
G. Craig Yencho; Kenneth V. Pecota; Meri K. Reeber |
‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ is new and distinct variety of ornamental sweetpotato plant. ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ is an erect to semi-erect, bunch-type cultivar producing many short shoots. This ornamental sweetpotato variety is distinguishable from other cultivars by its toothed to slightly-lobed dark purple leaves; a compact habit and semi-erect mounding plant architecture. ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ has a very good vigor and is very well branched. It is less vigorous than Ipomoea batatas ‘Margarita’ and ‘Blackie’ and is well suited for production as a landscape or containerized plant. Like ‘Sweet Caroline Bewitched’, ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ has toothed, purple leaves. However, the leaves of ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ are smaller, darker purple, and are more deeply lobed than those of ‘Sweet Caroline Bewitched’ and the toothing of ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ is more uniform. The production of flowers by ‘NCORNSP-014BWPI’ is absent, even under short day conditions. |
149 |
Carrot hybrid 07100375 |
US12605632 |
2009-10-26 |
US08217229B2 |
2012-07-10 |
Robert Vern Maxwell |
The invention provides seed and plants of carrot hybrid 07100375 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of carrot hybrid 07100375 and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a carrot plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another carrot plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the roots and gametes of such plants. |
150 |
CARROT HYBRID 07100375 |
US12605632 |
2009-10-26 |
US20110099663A1 |
2011-04-28 |
Robert Vern Maxwell |
The invention provides seed and plants of carrot hybrid 07100375 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of carrot hybrid 07100375 and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a carrot plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another carrot plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the roots and gametes of such plants. |
151 |
Sweetpotato plant named ‘NCORNSP-011MNLC’ |
US12590492 |
2009-11-09 |
USPP21743P2 |
2011-03-01 |
G. Craig Yencho; Kenneth V. Pecota |
‘NCORNSP-011MNLC’ is a new and distinct variety of ornamental sweetpotato having a very compact, semi-upright, densely-mounding cultivar producing many, short shoots; the instant variety is distinguishable from other cultivars by its purple leaves that have 5 to 7 extremely deep lobes, a very compact habit and erect architecture; and ‘NCORNSP-011MNLC’ has a good vigor, very well-branched, well-suited for production as a landscape or containerized plant and the production of flowers is rare, even under short day conditions. |
152 |
Ornamental sweetpotato plant named ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Red’ |
US11394941 |
2006-03-31 |
USPP19013P3 |
2008-07-15 |
George Craig Yencho; Kenneth Pecota |
Ipomoea batatas ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Red’ is a moderately compact cultivar producing many shoots and having dense foliage. This cultivar is distinguishable from other cultivars by its small to medium-sized, heart-shaped, red-purple to red-bronze colored leaves. The plant has good vigor, but is less vigorous than Ipomoea batatas ‘Margarita’ and ‘Blackie’, and unlike these cultivars, ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Red’ may be grown in containers with other species. The production of flowers by ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Red’ is relatively rare even under short day conditions. |
153 |
Radish cultivar ADS-10 |
US11316724 |
2005-12-23 |
US07351883B2 |
2008-04-01 |
Lawrence K. Pierce; Stephen M. Lee, Jr. |
A radish cultivar, designated ADS-10, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of radish cultivar ADS-10, to the plants of radish cultivar ADS-10 and to methods for producing a radish plant by crossing radish cultivar ADS-10 with itself or another radish cultivar. The invention further relates to methods for producing a radish plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other radish cultivars derived from radish cultivar ADS-10. |
154 |
Ornamental sweetpotato plant named ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Light Green’ |
US11395060 |
2006-03-31 |
USPP18572P3 |
2008-03-11 |
George Craig Yencho; Kenneth Pecota; Charles Newell Hancock |
Ipomoea batatas ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Light Green’ is a very compact to compact, partially mounded cultivar producing many shoots and having dense foliage. This cultivar is distinguishable from other cultivars by small, heart-shaped, light green to chartreuse colored leaves and erect to semi-erect architecture. The plant has good vigor, is very well branched, and has thin stems that tend to intertwine. It is much less vigorous than Ipomoea batatas ‘Margarita’ and ‘Blackie’, and is well suited for container production. The production of flowers by ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Light Green’ is are even under short day conditions. |
155 |
Green Garlic And Methods Of Production |
US11579295 |
2005-05-04 |
US20080020072A1 |
2008-01-24 |
Albert Kausch; Peter Sellew |
A new vegetable, referred to herein as green garlic, grown from garlic bulbils is disclosed. In particular examples, the green garlic is rich in one or more thiosulfinates. Methods of producing green garlic are also disclosed. In some examples, such methods permit year-round commercial production of green garlic. |
156 |
Asparagus plant named ‘NJ44P’ |
US11431187 |
2006-05-10 |
USPP18409P3 |
2008-01-08 |
Stephen A. Garrison; Chee-kok Chin; John J. Kinelski |
A female asparagus plant (Asparagus officinalis) denoted ‘NJ44P’ was developed through extensive culture and selection from a field of the variety Mary Washington. Plant ‘NJ44P’ has many desirable traits including vigorous plant growth, high yield, good resistance to rust (Puccinia asparagi) and good field tolerance to asparagus root rot (Fusarium oxysporum) and asparagus crown rot (Fusarium mondiforme). These desirable traits have been shown to be transmissible to its progenies. The invention relates to plants and plant parts of ‘NJ44P’ plant. The invention further relates to hybrid asparagus seeds and plants produced by crossing the asparagus ‘NJ44P’ plant with another asparagus plant. |
157 |
ASPARAGUS PLANT NAMED 'NJ44P' |
US11431187 |
2006-05-10 |
US20070266465P1 |
2007-11-15 |
Stephen Garrison; Chee-kok Chin; John Kinelski |
A female asparagus plant (Asparagus officinalis) denoted “NJ44P” was developed through extensive culture and selection from a field of the variety Mary Washington. Plant NJ44P has many desirable traits including vigorous plant growth, high yield, good resistance to rust (Puccinia asparagi) and good field tolerance to asparagus root rot (Fusarium oxysporum) and asparagus crown rot (Fusarium mondiforme). These desirable traits have been shown to be transmissible to its progenies. The invention relates to plants and plant parts of NJ44P plant. The invention further relates to hybrid asparagus seeds and plants produced by crossing the asparagus NJ44P plant with another asparagus plant. |
158 |
Sweetpotato plant named ‘Stokes purple’ |
US11243608 |
2005-10-05 |
USPP17976P2 |
2007-09-04 |
Michael E. Sizemore; Russel L. Slate; David A. Priddy, Jr. |
A new and distinct variety of Ipomoea batatas called ‘Stokes purple’ is shown and described. The plant is a prostrate vine, producing several branching vines off the main vine with tri-lobed leaves. The ‘Stokes purple’ plant is distinguished by its storage root, which has purple flesh and purple skin. |
159 |
Ornamental sweetpotato plant named 'Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Light Green' |
US11395060 |
2006-03-31 |
US20070143896P1 |
2007-06-21 |
George Yencho; Kenneth Pecota; Charles Hancock |
Ipomoea batatas ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Light Green’ is a very compact to compact, partially mounded cultivar producing many shoots and having dense foliage. This cultivar is distinguishable from other cultivars by small, heart-shaped, light green to chartreuse colored leaves and erect to semi-erect architecture. The plant has good vigor, is very well branched, and has thin stems that tend to intertwine. It is much less vigorous than Ipomoea batatas ‘Margarita’ and ‘Blackie’, and is well suited for container production. The production of flowers by ‘Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Light Green’ is rare even under short day conditions. |
160 |
Ornamental sweetpotato plant named 'Sweet Caroline Green Yellow' |
US11395059 |
2006-03-31 |
US20070143895P1 |
2007-06-21 |
George Yencho; Kenneth Pecota |
Ipomoea batatas ‘Sweet Caroline Green Yellow’ is a moderately compact to slightly trailing cultivar. This cultivar is distinguishable from other cultivars by its green and yellow to light yellow variegation. The plant has moderate vigor, is moderately to well branched and is well suited for container production. The production of flowers by ‘Sweet Caroline Green Yellow’ is sparse to moderate under short day conditions. |