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pour la protection des obtentions végétales) offers legal protection of plant cultivars to persons or organisations that introduce new cultivars to commerce... |
that the names of plant cultivars and cultivar groups are defined and not duplicated. The ICRA system was established more 50 years ago, and operates... |
Heirloom plant (redirect from Heirloom cultivar) another category of cultivars that could be classified as "commercial heirlooms": cultivars that were introduced many generations ago and were of such merit... |
Red Delicious (category Apple cultivars with patented mutants) Today, the name Red Delicious comprises more than 50 cultivars. It was the most produced cultivar in the United States from 1968 to 2018, when it was surpassed... |
Kiwifruit (category Food plant cultivars) and Australia) or Chinese gooseberry is the edible berry of several species of woody vines in the genus Actinidia. The most common cultivar group of kiwifruit... |
Shine Muscat (section Pedigree of Shine Muscat) is a diploid table grape cultivar resulted from a cross of Akitsu-21 and 'Hakunan' (V. vinifera) made by National Institute of Fruit Tree Science (NIFTS)... |
Kava (redirect from Legal status of kava) benefits of noble cultivars explain why only these cultivars were spread around the Pacific by Polynesian and Melanesian migrants, with presence of non-noble... |
a change to cultivar is unlikely. Cultivar Hybrid (biology) Plant variety (law) Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act of 2001 (India)... |
Leyland cypress (category Flora of the West Coast of the United States) depending on the cultivar. The crown of many forms is broadly columnar with slightly overhanging branch tips. The branches are slightly flattened and densely populated... |
Lapageria (category Endemic flora of Chile) Farm, a Methodist mission and agricultural school in Angol, Chile which housed the largest collection of named cultivars and wild lapagerias in the world... |
Cider apple (category Apple cultivars) Cider apples are a group of apple cultivars grown for their use in the production of cider (referred to as "hard cider" in the United States). Cider apples... |
Rapeseed (redirect from Nematode pests of rapeseed) denotes a group of rapeseed cultivars that were bred to have very low levels of erucic acid and which are especially prized for use as human and animal food... |
Tomato (redirect from Tomato products and human health) compound leaves, and are called regular leaf (RL) plants, but some cultivars have simple leaves known as potato leaf (PL) style because of their resemblance... |
Soy milk (redirect from The Blue Diamond of the Crown) characteristic analysis of soymilk prepared by different soybean cultivars and establishment of evaluation method of soybean cultivars suitable for soymilk... |
SweeTango (category Apple cultivars) lawsuits. The brand name of the cultivar (cultivated variety) of the apple 'Minneiska' is "SweeTango". It was refined by University of Minnesota in 1999... |
Santalum acuminatum (category Trees of Australia) became the first cultivar to be receive legal protection. Santalum acuminatum is widely distributed throughout most southern regions of mainland Australia... |
Genetically modified food (redirect from Genetic modification of food) European and EU regulation has been far more restrictive than anywhere else in the world: In 2013 only 1 cultivar of maize/corn and 1 cultivar of potato... |
2018) was an American LGBT rights lawyer who worked with Lambda Legal on a number of their notable cases. He was also an environmental activist, focusing... |
) A name not abiding by the rules of the botanical Codes, e.g. later homonyms, cultivars that have been Latinised after 1 Jan 1959; cultivar names with... |
Genetically modified food in the United States (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list) Protection Act” by its critics.) In 1983, environmental groups and protestors delayed the field tests of the genetically modified ice-minus strain of... |