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20090130360 | CONFORMABLE AND DIE-CUTTABLE MACHINE DIRECTION ORIENTED LABELSTOCKS AND LABELS, AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING - Die-cuttable and printable adhesive containing labelstocks for use in preparing die cut adhesive labels, and methods of preparing the labelstocks and die cut labels are described. The labelstocks comprise extruded machine direction oriented monolayer or multilayer films and an adhesive layer. The monolayer films comprise a mixture of about 25% to 80% by weight of a propylene polymer or copolymer, and from about 20% to about 75% by weight of a polyethylene. The films are stretch oriented in the machine direction at a temperature at about or above the melting temperature of the polyethylenes. | 05-21-2009 |
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20090106867 | RED LETTUCE - The present invention relates to a head-forming lettuce plant of the species | 04-23-2009 |
20100175142 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING PLANT MATERIAL THAT SHOWS A REDUCED DISCOLOURATION, PLANTS THUS IDENTIFIED AND USE OF THE IDENTIFIED PLANTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COMMERCIAL CROP PLANTS SHOWING A REDUCED DISCOLOURATION - The invention relates to a method for testing a plant or plant part for exhibiting a reduced or absent wound-induced surface discoloration as compared to a control plant or plant part, which method comprises providing a plant or plant part that is obtained from a plant population that shows genetic variation, in particular a gene bank; optionally creating a wound surface on the plant or plant part; incubating the plant or plant part or the wound surfaces created thereon to allow for discoloration to occur therein or thereon; observing the discoloration in or on the plants or plant parts; comparing the observed discoloration with the discoloration that is observed in the control plant or plant part to assess whether the plant or plant part shows no discoloration or a discoloration that is reduced as compared to the control plant or plant part; and identifying a plant or plant part that shows no discoloration or a discoloration that is reduced as compared to the control plant or plant part as a plant that harbors the reduced wound-induced surface discoloration trait. | 07-08-2010 |
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20130007925 | RESISTANCE TO PHYSIOLOGICAL DISORDERS IN LETTUCE - Provided is a method for screening a population of plants for the presence therein of individuals that show a reduced susceptibility to ethylene and physiological disorders, in particular Russet Spotting and Yellowing, as compared to a control plant, wherein a population of seeds is germinated in darkness and in the presence of ethylene to obtain seedlings that, when having a longer hypocotyl as compared to the original ethylene-sensitive control under ethylene, are selected as plants showing a reduced susceptibility to ethylene and physiological disorders, in particular Russet Spotting or Yellowing. Also provided are plants thus selected. | 01-03-2013 |
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20130283405 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING PLANT MATERIAL THAT SHOWS A REDUCED DISCOLOURATION, PLANTS THUS IDENTIFIED AND USE OF THE IDENTIFIED PLANTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COMMERCIAL CROP PLANTS SHOWING A REDUCED DISCOLOURATION - The invention relates to a method for testing a plant or plant part for exhibiting a reduced or absent wound-induced surface discoloration as compared to a control plant or plant part, which method comprises providing a plant or plant part that is obtained from a plant population that shows genetic variation, in particular a gene bank; optionally creating a wound surface on the plant or plant part; incubating the plant or plant part or the wound surfaces created thereon to allow for discoloration to occur therein or thereon; observing the discoloration in or on the plants or plant parts; comparing the observed discoloration with the discoloration that is observed in the control plant or plant part to assess whether the plant or plant part shows no discoloration or a discoloration that is reduced as compared to the control plant or plant part; and identifying a plant or plant part that shows no discoloration or a discoloration that is reduced as compared to the control plant or plant part as a plant that harbors the reduced wound-induced surface discoloration trait. | 10-24-2013 |
20140201859 | REVERSIBLE GENIC MALE STERILITY IN COMPOSITAE - The present invention relates to plants of the Compositae family exhibiting a reversible genic male sterility trait, characterised in that the genic male sterility may be caused by a reduction or complete absence of endogenous jasmonic acid production, resulting from interference with one or more target genes involved in endogenous jasmonic acid production, selected from the group consisting of lipoxygenase, allene oxide synthase, allene oxide cyclase and 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid-10,11-reductase, or their functional homologues. | 07-17-2014 |
20140283223 | HIGH TEMPERATURE GERMINATING LETTUCE SEEDS - The present invention relates to lettuce plants ( | 09-18-2014 |
20140289907 | TOMATO SPOTTED WILT VIRUS AND/OR IMPATIENS NECROTIC SPOT VIRUS RESISTANCE IN CULTIVATED LETTUCE - The invention relates to a lettuce plant ( | 09-25-2014 |