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2006

Horticulture

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

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Blackberry Plant Named ‘Ouachita’, John R. Clark, James N. Moore Oct 2006

Blackberry Plant Named ‘Ouachita’, John R. Clark, James N. Moore

Patents Granted

Describes a new and distinct blackberry variety which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Navaho (U.S. Patent PP 6,679) x Arkansas Selection 1506 (non-patented). This new blackberry variety can be distinguished by its high fruit yields, large fruit size, erect thornless canes, mid-season ripening, prolific fruiting row establishment, and good fruit quality.


Cowpea Cultivar 92-674, Teddy E. Morelock Aug 2006

Cowpea Cultivar 92-674, Teddy E. Morelock

Patents Granted

A cowpea cultivar designated 92-674 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of cowpea cultivar 92-674, plants and plant parts, and to methods for producing a cowpea plant produced by crossing cowpea cultivar 92-674 with itself or with another cowpea cultivar. The invention also relates to methods for producing a cowpea plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic cowpea plants and plant parts produced by those methods. This invention also relates to cowpea cultivars or breeding cultivars and plant parts derived from cowpea cultivar 92-674, to methods for producing other cowpea cultivars, …


Cowpea Cultivar 95-104, Teddy E. Morelock Aug 2006

Cowpea Cultivar 95-104, Teddy E. Morelock

Patents Granted

A cowpea cultivar designated 95-104 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of cowpea cultivar 95-104, plants and plant parts, and to methods for producing a cowpea plant produced by crossing cowpea cultivar 95-104 with itself or with another cowpea cultivar. The invention also relates to methods for producing a cowpea plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic cowpea plants and plant parts produced by those methods. This invention also relates to cowpea cultivars or breeding cultivars and plant parts derived from cowpea cultivar 95-104, to methods for producing other cowpea cultivars, …


Blackberry--Apf-12 Cultivar, John R. Clark, James N. Moore Aug 2006

Blackberry--Apf-12 Cultivar, John R. Clark, James N. Moore

Patents Granted

Describes a new and distinct blackberry variety which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Arapaho (U.S. Patent PP 8,510) x Arkansas Selection 830. This new blackberry variety can be distinguished by its primocane-fruiting habit, potential high yields, medium to large fruit size, and good fruit quality.


Cowpea Variety 951135, Teddy E. Morelock Jan 2006

Cowpea Variety 951135, Teddy E. Morelock

Patents Granted

A novel cowpea cultivar, designated 951135, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of cowpea cultivar 951135, plants, and to methods for producing a cowpea plant produced by crossing the cultivar 951135 with itself or another cowpea variety. The invention further relates to hybrid cowpea seeds and plants produced by crossing the cultivar 951135 with another cowpea cultivar.