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Title:
TOMATO PLANTS THAT EXHIBIT RESISTANCE TO BOTRYTIS CINEREA
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO2003090521
Kind Code:
A3
Abstract:
The present invention relates to tomato plants that exhibit resistance toBotrytis cinereaand methods for developing new inbreds, hybrid, apomictic and genetically engineered tomato plants that possess resistance to Botrytis cinereaand having commercially desirable characteristics.

Inventors:
GABOR BRAD KANE
FRAMPTON ANNA JULIA
BRAGLONI MAURO
TANKSLEY STEVEN D
Application Number:
PCT/US2003/012256
Publication Date:
July 08, 2004
Filing Date:
April 22, 2003
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Assignee:
SEMINIS VEGETABLE SEEDS INC (US)
CORNELL RES FOUNDATION INC (US)
International Classes:
A01H1/00; A01H1/04; A01H5/08; C12N15/09; (IPC1-7): A01H1/00; A01H1/04; A01H5/00; C12N15/10
Other References:
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