Abstract: A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDG20339’ particularly distinguished by light-pink with dark pink macules, double flowers and an upright habit, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDP20346’ particularly distinguished by double red-purple flowers having red-purple macules and a compact and upright habit, is disclosed.
Abstract: A Petunia plant designated KLEPH20513 is disclosed. Embodiments include seeds of Petunia KLEPH20513, plants of Petunia KLEPH20513, to plant parts of Petunia KLEPH20513, and methods for producing a plant by crossing Petunia KLEPH20513 with itself or with another variety. Embodiments also relate to Petunia varieties, breeding varieties, plant parts, and cells derived from Petunia KLEPH20513, methods for producing other Petunia lines or plant parts derived from Petunia KLEPH20513, and the Petunia plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid Petunia seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing Petunia KLEPH20513 with another Petunia variety or another plant type.
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a method for the generation of plants, such as Euphorbia pulcherrima, having a dysfunctional glutathione S-transferase (GST), and the seeds, plant parts or plant cells derived therefrom. The disclosure further relates to a molecular marker capable of identifying a dysfunctional GST gene, to isolated DNA encoding such a dysfunctional GST gene and to the use of such DNA for the preparation of a molecular marker and for use in methods of targeted mutagenesis to inactivate the GST gene to generate plants with a white foliage phenotype.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 30, 2021
Date of Patent:
June 28, 2022
Assignee:
Klemm+Sohn GmbH & Co. KG
Inventors:
Vinicius Vilperte, Thomas Debener, Robert Boehm, Andrea Dohm, Guido Von Tubeuf, Ulrich Sander
Abstract: A Petunia plant designated KLEPH20580 is disclosed. Embodiments include seeds of Petunia KLEPH20580, plants of Petunia KLEPH20580, to plant parts of Petunia KLEPH20580, and methods for producing a plant by crossing Petunia KLEPH20580 with itself or with another variety. Embodiments also relate to Petunia varieties, breeding varieties, plant parts, and cells derived from Petunia KLEPH20580, methods for producing other Petunia lines or plant parts derived from Petunia KLEPH20580, and the Petunia plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid Petunia seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing Petunia KLEPH20580 with another Petunia variety or another plant type.
Abstract: A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDG22997’ particularly distinguished by double purple flowers with purple centers, very early flowering, and an upright plant habit is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDP22351’ particularly distinguished by double light pink flowers having pink centers, a compact growth habit, and an upright plant habit, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Lobelia plant particularly distinguished by a semi-upright and freely branching growth habit, medium vigor, and violet-blue flowers with white centers, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Lobelia plant particularly distinguished by an upright and freely branching growth habit, and blue and white bicolored flowers, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Pelargonium plant particularly distinguished by single, light purple, pink flowers with a red eye and a dark green leaf color, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDP20346’ particularly distinguished by double red-purple flowers having red-purple macules and a compact and upright habit, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Verbena plant particularly distinguished by a semi-mounding to spreading plant habit and red-purple, purple-violet and white flowers, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDP22470’ particularly distinguished by double pink and darker pink flowers and a mounding and upright habit, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDP22471’ particularly distinguished by double hot-pink flowers with pink centers and a mounding and upright habit, is disclosed.