Patent application filed by the National Institute of Agrobiological Resources (JP)
The present disclosure is directed to transformation of monocot plants by infecting intact seed with Agrobacterium. Dependent claims recite that the seed is pre-germinated. Gramineae and more specifically rice are preferred embodiments mentioned in dependent claims.
Specific Patent Information
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Title - Method for super-rapid transformation of monocotyledon
The present EP application recites:
Note: because intact seed are mentioned in the broadest claim, transforming a damaged seed could be outside the scope of the claims. |
National Institute of Agrobiological Resources (JP) |
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Title - Method for super-rapid transformation of monocotyledon
The granted independent claim of this patent is limited to transforming an intact germinated seed that has been precultured for four to five days after sowing with 2,4-D. |
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National phase entry of PCT application WO 01/06844 in Canada (CA 2366104) and China (CN 1352522) are still pending. |
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