Patents by Inventor Wayne Roydon Simpson
Wayne Roydon Simpson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12089547Abstract: The present invention relates to isolated strains of Epichloë endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with cereal grasses, particularly wheat, wherein the symbiotic associations are combinations of endophytes and host plants that are not found in nature The invention also relates to methods of identifying and/or selecting fungal endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with wheat plants including methods of screening for fungal endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with wheat plants, and to methods of screening for wheat plants that form stable symbiotic associations with fungal endophytes.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2023Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignees: Grasslanz Technology Limited, National University Corporation Tottori University, The Grains Research and Development CorporationInventors: Wayne Roydon Simpson, Richard David Johnson, Hisashi Tsujimoto
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Patent number: 11839187Abstract: The present invention relates to isolated strains of Epichloë endophytes that form symbiotic associations with host plants, wherein the symbiotic associations are combinations of endophytes and host plants that are not found in nature. The invention also relates to combinations of host plants and Epichloë endophytes that are not found in nature, methods of making such combinations and methods of conferring at least some level of pest resistance on a host plant using such endophytes.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2019Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignees: GRASSLANZ TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, THE GRAINS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: David Edward Hume, Wayne Roydon Simpson, Richard David Johnson
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Publication number: 20230320310Abstract: The present invention relates to isolated strains of Epichloë endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with cereal grasses, particularly wheat, wherein the symbiotic associations are combinations of endophytes and host plants that are not found in nature The invention also relates to methods of identifying and/or selecting fungal endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with wheat plants including methods of screening for fungal endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with wheat plants, and to methods of screening for wheat plants that form stable symbiotic associations with fungal endophytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Wayne Roydon Simpson, Richard David Johnson, Hisashi Tsujimoto
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Publication number: 20210068364Abstract: The present invention relates to isolated strains of Epichloë endophytes that form symbiotic associations with host plants, wherein the symbiotic associations are combinations of endophytes and host plants that are not found in nature. The invention also relates to combinations of host plants and Epichloë endophytes that are not found in nature, methods of making such combinations and methods of conferring at least some level of pest resistance on a host plant using such endophytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2019Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: David Edward Hume, Wayne Roydon Simpson, Richard David Johnson
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Publication number: 20200390055Abstract: The present invention relates to isolated strains of Epichloë endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with cereal grasses, particularly wheat, wherein the symbiotic associations are combinations of endophytes and host plants that are not found in nature The invention also relates to methods of identifying and/or selecting fungal endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with wheat plants including methods of screening for fungal endophytes that form stable symbiotic associations with wheat plants, and to methods of screening for wheat plants that form stable symbiotic associations with fungal endophytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2019Publication date: December 17, 2020Inventors: Wayne Roydon Simpson, Richard David Johnson, Hisashi Tsujimoto
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Patent number: 10251365Abstract: The present invention relates to at least one epichloae fungal endophyte strain combined with at least one species of Secale spp., which confers at least some level of pest protection on the Secale spp. plant. In particular, the invention relates to an isolated strain of epichloae fungal endophyte selected from the group consisting of AR3039 (NRRL# 50716), AR3046 (NRRL# 50576), AR3049 (NRRL#50577), AR3050 (NRRL# 50578), AR3064 (NRRL# 50718), AR3067 (NRRL# 50719), AR3068 (NRRL# 50720), AR3073 (NRRL# 50721), AR3074 (NRRL# 50722), AR3076 (NRRL# 50723), and AR3078 (NRRL# 50724), and combinations thereof; a Secale spp. plant infected with a fungal endophyte wherein Secale spp. is not a natural host of the endophyte; a method of making a stable host plant/epichloae fungal endophyte combination; a method of conferring at least some level of pest protection on a host Secale spp. plant; and a Secale spp. seed infected with an epichloae fungal endophyte.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignees: THE GRAINS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, GRASSLANZ TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: David Edward Hume, Richard David Johnson, Wayne Roydon Simpson, Stuart Douglas Card
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Publication number: 20160262335Abstract: The present invention relates to at least one epichloae fungal endophyte strain combined with at least one species of Secale spp., which confers at least some level of pest protection on the Secale spp. plant. In particular, the invention relates to an isolated strain of epichloae fungal endophyte selected from the group consisting of AR3039 (NRRL #50716), AR3046 (NRRL #50576), AR3049 (NRRL #50577), AR3050 (NRRL #50578), AR3064 (NRRL #50718), AR3067 (NRRL #50719), AR3068 (NRRL #50720), AR3073 (NRRL #50721), AR3074 (NRRL #50722), AR3076 (NRRL #50723), and AR3078 (NRRL #50724), and combinations thereof; a Secale spp. plant infected with a fungal endophyte wherein Secale spp. is not a natural host of the endophyte; a method of making a stable host plant/epichloae fungal endophyte combination; a method of conferring at least some level of pest protection on a host Secale spp. plant; and a Secale spp. seed infected with an epichloae fungal endophyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: David Edward HUME, Richard David JOHNSON, Wayne Roydon SIMPSON, Stuart Douglas CARD
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Patent number: 8465963Abstract: Described is the method and use of AR584 endophyte (AGAL deposit no. NM98/04676 dated 12 May 1998) or variations in endophyte as exemplified by AR584, to produce a grass cultivar and AR584 combination wherein the plant or a part thereof produced by the combination retains viable AR584 endophyte after treatment with fungicide and/or after being subjected to elevated temperature or humidity.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Grasslanz Technology Ltd.Inventors: Maurice Philip Rolston, Wayne Roydon Simpson
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Publication number: 20100278780Abstract: Described is the method and use of AR584 endophyte (AGAL deposit no. NM98/04676 dated 12 May 1998) or variations in endophyte as exemplified by AR584, to produce a grass cultivar and AR584 combination wherein the plant or a part thereof produced by the combination retains viable AR584 endophyte after treatment with fungicide and/or after being subjected to elevated temperature or humidity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Maurice Philip Rolston, Wayne Roydon Simpson