03rd week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 51 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130019316 | Mini Appliance Ensuring Software License ComplianceAANM Kacin; MartinAACI Palo AltoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Kacin; Martin Palo Alto CA USAANM Kloba; David DouglasAACI SunnyvaleAAST CAAACO USAAGP Kloba; David Douglas Sunnyvale CA US - In one embodiment, a method comprises: collecting software information from one or more network devices; and analyzing the software information to ensure software license compliance for the one or more network devices. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019317 | SECURE ROUTING BASED ON DEGREE OF TRUST - A system, method, and apparatus for secure routing based on a degree of trust are disclosed herein. The disclosed method involves assigning a level of trust to at least one network node, and utilizing the level of trust to determine a degree of security of the network node(s). The level of trust of the network node(s) is related to an amount of certainty of the physical location of the network node(s). The amount of certainty is attained from the network node(s) being located in a known secure location, and/or from verification of the physical location of the network node(s) by using satellite geolocation techniques or by using network ping ranging measurements. The method further involves utilizing the level of trust of the network node(s) to determine a degree of trust of at least one path for routing the data, where the path(s) includes at least one of the network nodes. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019318 | System and Method of Owner Application Control of Electronic Devices - Systems and methods of owner application control of an electronic device are provided. Owner application control information is stored on the electronic device and/or one or more remote servers. Owner application control information is consulted to determine if one or more required applications are available for execution on the electronic device. If not, one or more required applications not available are downloaded and installed. This could be in a manner transparent to the user of the electronic device. If one or more required applications are not available on the electronic device, the device can be functionally disabled in whole, or in part, until one or more required applications are available. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019319 | Selective Content Accessibility in a Social Network - A social networking service encourages users to post content to a communication channel with varying levels of accessibility to other users. Users may select how content will be published and control the accessibility of uploaded content using a privacy setting for each content item that the user posts. The privacy setting defines, or identifies, the set of connections who may view the posted content item. The posted content item is placed in a particular communication channel in the social networking service, such as a newsfeed or stream, where the content item can be viewed by those who are permitted to view it according to its associated privacy setting. Varying granularities of privacy settings provide flexibility for content accessibility on a social networking service. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019320 | MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING MANAGEMENT OF DATA IN AN ON-DEMAND SERVICES ENVIRONMENT - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating management of data in an on-demand services environment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method for facilitating management of data in an on-demand services environment is provided. The method of embodiment includes detecting an attempt by a user to manipulate data via a collaboration application at a computing system, wherein the attempt includes attempted deletion of the data posted for viewing using the collaboration application. The method may further include determining whether the user is authorized to manipulate the data, and blocking the attempt if the user is not authorized to manipulate the data. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019321 | MULTI-MODE HANDHELD WIRELESS DEVICE - Various embodiments of the invention relate to a multi-function handheld user device that may have multiple selectable modes of operation. Various mechanisms may be provided for switching between modes. Within each mode, context awareness and situational awareness may be used to obtain additional information or perform additional functions not directly requested by the user. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019322 | CONTENT RECEIVER, LICENSE SERVER, CONTENT UTILIZATION SYSTEM, AND CONTENT VIEWING TIME LIMIT MANAGEMENT METHOD - A license receiver comprises a viewing license invalidating unit which invalidates a viewing license of a content a viewing time limit of which is not determined, and a first control unit. When the first control unit reproduces the content, (i) if the viewing license is valid, the first control unit determines the viewing time limit, and (ii) if the viewing license is invalid, the first control unit transmits a viewing license request including a request of determining viewing time limit, to the license server, and receives the determined viewing time from the license server. When the first control unit writes out the content to an exchangeable medium before reproducing the content, if the viewing license is valid, the first control unit invalidates the viewing license and writes out the non-determined viewing time limit to the exchangeable medium. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019323 | Methods, Secure Element, Server, Computer Programs and Computer Program Products for Improved Application ManagementAANM Arvidsson; PetterAACI BrommaAACO SEAAGP Arvidsson; Petter Bromma SEAANM Eld; MattiasAACI SpangaAACO SEAAGP Eld; Mattias Spanga SE - It presented a method, performed in a secure element, the secure element being arranged to enable user applications of the secure element to verify authenticity of incoming user application commands. The method comprises the steps of: receiving a command from a secure element reader for a user application on the secure element, the command comprising an application identifier of the user application; determining whether there is a matching user application in the secure element; invoking the matching user application; and establishing, when there is an absence of any matching user applications, a communication channel with a remote application manager server and sending an absent user application message to the application manager server indicating that the user application has been requested on the secure element. A corresponding secure element, method for an application manager server and application manager server are also presented. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019324 | Embedded Ring Oscillator Network for Integrated Circuit Security and Threat Detection - Aspects of the disclosure relate to combining on-chip structure with external current measurements for threat detection in an integrated circuit. This method considers Trojans' impact on neighboring cells and on the entire IC's power consumption, and effectively localizes the measurement of dynamic power. An on-chip structure can permit threat detections. In one aspect, the on-chip structure can comprise a plurality of sensors distributed across the entirety of the IC, with each sensor of the plurality of sensors being placed in different rows of a standard-cell design. In another aspect, data analysis can permit separating effect of process variations on transient power usage of the IC from effects of a hardware threat such power usage. The on-chip structure also can be employed for implementation of a PE-PUF. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019325 | Light-Sensitive Ion-Passing Molecules - Disclosed are polynucleotides and methods for expressing light activated proteins in animal cells and altering an action potential of the cells by optical stimulation. The disclosure also provides animal cells and non-human animals comprising cells expressing the light-activated proteins. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019326 | Compositions, Kits, and Methods for Identification, Assessment, Prevention, and Therapy of Metabolic Disorders - The invention provides methods and compositions for selectively promoting anti-metabolic disorder activity over classical PPAR gamma activation through modulation of PPAR gamma phosphorylation (e.g., Ser-273 phosphorylation of murine peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPAR gamma) 2 or a corresponding serine residue in a murine PPAR gamma 2 homolog, including a human). Also provided are methods for preventing, treating, or predictiving responsiveness of therapies for metabolic disorders in a subject through selective inhibition of such PPAR gamma phosphorylation. Further provided are methods for identifying compounds that are capable of modulating such PPAR gamma phosphorylation. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019327 | METHOD FOR SEARCHING AND SCREENING FOR TARGET OF ANTI-CANCER AGENT USING NON-HUMAN ANIMAL MODEL HAVING NOG ESTABLISHED CANCER CELL LINE TRANSPLANTED THEREINAANM Suzuki; MasamiAACI ShizuokaAACO JPAAGP Suzuki; Masami Shizuoka JPAANM Matsubara; KoichiAACI HeliosAACO SGAAGP Matsubara; Koichi Helios SGAANM Kato; AtsuhikoAACI ShizuokaAACO JPAAGP Kato; Atsuhiko Shizuoka JPAANM Kato; ChieAACI ShizuokaAACO JPAAGP Kato; Chie Shizuoka JPAANM Kobayashi; ShintaAACI HeliosAACO SGAAGP Kobayashi; Shinta Helios SGAANM Chen; Yu JauAACI HeliosAACO SGAAGP Chen; Yu Jau Helios SGAANM Yamazaki; MasakiAACI HeliosAACO SGAAGP Yamazaki; Masaki Helios SG - An objective of the present invention is to provide non-human animal models of cancer pathology, which mimic the hierarchical organization, cancer progression process, or biological property of human cancer tissues, and uses thereof. To achieve the objective described above, first, the present inventors transplanted cells of NOG-established cancer lines into NOG mice and morphologically observed the resulting tissue organization. As a result, the non-human animal models were demonstrated to exhibit pathologies (the hierarchical organization, cancer progression process, or biological properties of the cancer cells) similar to that of human cancer. Specifically, the present inventors succeeded in preparing non-human animal models exhibiting pathologies more similar to a human cancer, and cell culture systems using NOG-established cancer cell lines where the in vitro cell morphology is more similar to that of human cancer. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019328 | PEPPER HYBRID PS11423123AANM Berke; Terry G.AACI ZamoraAAST CAAACO USAAGP Berke; Terry G. Zamora CA US - The invention provides seed and plants of pepper hybrid PS11423123 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of pepper hybrid PS11423123 and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a pepper plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another pepper plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the fruit and gametes of such plants. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019329 | SOYBEAN VARIETY A1023512 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated A1023512. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety A1023512. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety A1023512 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety A1023512 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019330 | SOYBEAN VARIETY A1024175 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated A1024175. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety A1024175. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety A1024175 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety A1024175 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019331 | SOYBEAN VARIETY A1024188 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated A1024188. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety A1024188. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety A1024188 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety A1024188 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019332 | CROP AUTOMATED RELATIVE MATURITY SYSTEM - An automated relative maturity system for measuring the relative maturity of a large number of plots of diverse varieties of plants growing in a field or fields. A field to be evaluated is laid out in multiple plots with a specific variety assigned to a preselected plot or plots and with areas set aside throughout the field for planting of check varieties of known relative maturity. High-precision GPS is used with a planter to record the location of each plot within the field on a map. When leaf senescence is under way throughout the field, a radiometric crop sensor mounted on a vehicle also equipped with high-precision GPS is used to scan the plants in the plots to record readings of the plants synchronized to the GPS map locations, including the check plants of known relative maturity. Software is used to calculate the relative maturity of each variety. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019333 | PLANTS AND SEEDS OF COMMON WHEAT CULTIVAR SJ909-369AANM Shantz; Kim CliffordAACI YumaAAST AZAACO USAAGP Shantz; Kim Clifford Yuma AZ US - A wheat cultivar, designated SJ909-369, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds, plants, and hybrids of wheat cultivar SJ909-369, and to methods for producing a wheat plant produced by crossing plants from wheat cultivar SJ909-369 with themselves or with plants from another wheat variety. The invention also relates to methods for producing a wheat plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic wheat plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to wheat varieties or breeding varieties and plant parts derived from wheat cultivar SJ909-369, to methods for producing other wheat varieties, lines or plant parts derived from wheat cultivar SJ909-369, and to the wheat plants, varieties, and their parts derived from the use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid wheat seeds and plants produced by crossing wheat cultivar SJ909-369 with another wheat cultivar. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019334 | CORN EVENT MZDT09Y - A novel transgenic corn event designated MZDT09Y is disclosed. The invention relates to nucleic acids that are unique to event MZDT09Y and to methods of detecting the presence of event MZDT09Y based on DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome that resulted in the MZDT09Y event and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site. The invention further relates to corn plants comprising the transgenic genotype of event MZDT09Y and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the MZDT09Y genotype with itself or another corn variety. Seeds of corn plants comprising the MZDT09Y genotype are also objects of the invention. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019335 | LETTUCE VARIETY 79-02 RZ - The present invention relates to a | 2013-01-17 |
20130019336 | LETTUCE VARIETY 79-176 RZ - The present invention relates to a | 2013-01-17 |
20130019337 | LETTUCE VARIETY 79-82 RZ - The present invention relates to a | 2013-01-17 |
20130019338 | CORN PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION - The present invention relates to inbred corn plants and seed as well as hybrid corn plants and seed comprising both a brown-midrib and a floury-endosperm genotype. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019339 | PLANT TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS - This invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid fragment encoding a transcription factor. The invention also relates to the construction of a chimeric gene encoding all or a portion of the transcription factor, in sense or antisense orientation, wherein expression of the chimeric gene results in production of altered levels of accumulated oil in a transformed host cell. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019340 | PLANT RESISTANT TO ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAMEAANM Maruyama; KaoruAACI Yokohama-ShiAACO JPAAGP Maruyama; Kaoru Yokohama-Shi JPAANM Shinozaki; KazuoAACI KanagawaAACO JPAAGP Shinozaki; Kazuo Kanagawa JP - An object of the present invention is to provide a plant having environmental stress resistance. The present invention provides a transgenic plant having environmental stress resistance, in which an exogenous DNA encoding a transcription factor selected from the group consisting of transcription factors from | 2013-01-17 |
20130019341 | DESATURASES OF A GREEN MICROALGA AND USES THEREOF - Isolated proteins which are at least partially encoded by polynucleotide sequences encoding novel desaturases are provided together with a composition which includes these isolated proteins. A transgenic plant, a transgenic alga, or a transgenic seed transformed by the polynucleotides encoding proteins which are at least partially encoded by novel desaturases are also provided. The invention also includes a process for making a very long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid in a transformed cell, a transgenic alga, or a transgenic plant expressing the isolated protein or proteins which are at least partially encoded by the polynucleotide sequences encoding novel Δ5, Δ6, or Δ12 desaturases. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019342 | POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING TREHALOSE-6-PHOSPHATE PHOSPHATASE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to the field of molecular biology and regards various polynucleotides, polypeptides and methods that may be employed to enhance yield in transgenic plants. Specifically the transgenic plants may exhibit any one of the traits consisting of increased yield, increased tolerance to abiotic stress, increased cell growth and increased nutrient use efficiency. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019343 | Expression Cassettes for Seed-Preferential Expression in Plants - The present invention relates to expression cassettes comprising transcription regulating nucleotide sequences with seed-preferential or seed-specific expression profiles in plants obtainable from the | 2013-01-17 |
20130019344 | Rubisco Activase with Increased Thermostability and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention provides thermostable polypeptides related to | 2013-01-17 |
20130019345 | FLORIGEN-ACTIVATING COMPLEXAANM Ohki; IzuruAACI NaraAACO JPAAGP Ohki; Izuru Nara JPAANM Taoka; Ken-ichiroAACI NaraAACO JPAAGP Taoka; Ken-ichiro Nara JPAANM Tsuji; HiroyukiAACI NaraAACO JPAAGP Tsuji; Hiroyuki Nara JPAANM Kojima; ChojiroAACI OsakaAACO JPAAGP Kojima; Chojiro Osaka JPAANM Shimamoto; KoAACI NaraAACO JPAAGP Shimamoto; Ko Nara JP - Provided is a crystal of a florigen activation complex, including a florigen, a 14-3-3 protein, and a bZIP transcription factor bound to each other. In addition, flowering of a plant is regulated by controlling mechanisms of interactions among those proteins utilizing the crystal. These are achieved as follows. With attention focused on the fact that Hd3a is bound to FD1 via GF14c to form a florigen activation complex, a crystal of the florigen activation complex is produced, conformational information is obtained through the use of the crystal of the florigen activation complex, and the flowering of a plant is regulated by controlling mechanisms of interactions among the florigen and the like utilizing such conformational information. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019346 | PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - The present invention relates generally to the field of molecular biology and concerns a method for enhancing various economically important yield-related traits in plants. More specifically, the present invention concerns a method for enhancing yield-related traits in plants by modulating expression in a plant of a nucleic acid encoding a Protein Of Interest (POI) polypeptide. The present invention also concerns plants having modulated expression of a nucleic acid encoding a POI polypeptide, which plants have enhanced yield-related traits compared with control plants. The invention also provides novel POI-encoding nucleic acids and constructs comprising the same, useful in performing the method of the invention. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019347 | PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND A METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - The present invention relates to the field of molecular biology and concerns a method for enhancing various economically important yield-related traits in plants. More specifically, the present invention concerns a method for enhancing yield-related traits in plants by modulating expression in a plant of a nucleic acid encoding a Protein of Interest (POI) polypeptide. The present invention also concerns plants having modulated expression of a nucleic acid encoding a POI polypeptide, which plants have enhanced yield-related traits as compared with control plants. The invention also provides novel POI-encoding nucleic acids and constructs comprising the same, useful in performing the method of the invention. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019348 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO - This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”) | 2013-01-17 |
20130019349 | EPSPS MUTANTS - The present invention relates to the production of a non-transgenic plant resistant or tolerant to a herbicide of the phosphonomethylglycine family, e.g., glyphosate. The present invention also relates to the use of a recombinagenic oligonucleobase to make a desired mutation in the chromosomal or episomal sequences of a plant in the gene encoding for 5-enol pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS). The mutated protein, which substantially maintains the catalytic activity of the wild-type protein, allows for increased resistance or tolerance of the plant to a herbicide of the phosphonomethylglycine family, and allows for the substantially normal growth or development of the plant, its organs, tissues or cells as compared to the wild-type plant irrespective of the presence or absence of the herbicide. Additionally the present invention relates to mutant | 2013-01-17 |
20130019350 | Methods and Compositions for Selecting Corn Plants Resistant to Diplodia Ear Rot - The present invention relates to the field of plant breeding and disease resistance. More specifically, the invention includes a method for breeding corn plants containing quantitative trait loci that are associated with diplodia ear rot (DER), a fungal disease associated with | 2013-01-17 |
20130019351 | PRODUCTION SCALE FABRICATION METHOD FOR HIGH RESOLUTION AFM TIPS - A high resolution AFM tip is provided which includes an AFM probe including a semiconductor cantilever having a semiconductor pyramid extending upward from a surface of the semiconductor cantilever, the semiconductor pyramid having an apex. The AFM tip also includes a single Al-doped semiconductor nanowire on the exposed apex of the semiconductor pyramid, wherein the single Al-doped semiconductor nanowire is epitaxial with respect to the apex of the semiconductor pyramid. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019352 | THERMAL PROBEAANM LIU; Bernard HaoChihAACI I ainan CityAACO TWAAGP LIU; Bernard HaoChih I ainan City TWAANM LIAO; Fang-YiAACI Taichung CityAACO TWAAGP LIAO; Fang-Yi Taichung City TWAANM CHEN; Jian-HongAACI Nantou CountyAACO TWAAGP CHEN; Jian-Hong Nantou County TW - A thermal probe includes a support element, a conductive pattern and a tip. The conductive pattern is disposed at the support element and has plural bending portions. The tip has a base and a pinpoint. The base has a first surface and a second surface which is opposite to the first surface. The pinpoint is disposed at the first surface. The second surface is connected with the conductive pattern. The bending portions are contacted with the first surface. The tip of the thermal probe is replaceable, and the user can choose the optimum combination of the tip, conductive pattern and support element according to their needs. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019353 | THERMAL PROBEAANM LIU; Bernard HaoChihAACI Tainan CityAACO TWAAGP LIU; Bernard HaoChih Tainan City TWAANM Liao; Fang-YiAACI Taichung CityAACO TWAAGP Liao; Fang-Yi Taichung City TWAANM Chen; Jian-HongAACI Nantou CountyAACO TWAAGP Chen; Jian-Hong Nantou County TW - A thermal probe includes a support element, a conductive pattern and a tip. The support element has a slit or a through hole and has a first surface and a second surface which is opposite to the first surface. The conductive pattern is disposed at the first surface. The tip has a base and a pinpoint. The pinpoint is disposed at the base and passes through the slit or the through hole and highlights from the first surface. The base is connected with the second surface. The tip of the thermal probe of the invention can be replaced, and user can choose the best combination of the tip, conductive pattern and support element according to their needs. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019354 | Variety of cherry tree named 'Aramat'AANM Blazkova; JitkaAACI HoriceAACO CZAAGP Blazkova; Jitka Horice CZ - A new and distinct cherry tree that produces sweet cherry fruits in high quantities. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019355 | Hop plant named 'HORT7709'AANM Beatson; RonAACI MotuekaAACO NZAAGP Beatson; Ron Motueka NZ - A new and distinct hops plant is described. The cultivar results out of a selection from a population of seedlings derived from the open pollination of a tetraploid seedling selection 95-28-24 (not patented). The cones are of a small size, oval shape, ripen mid-late season, and have slightly open bracts. The cultivar has been shown to have a unique chemistry profile; of particular interest is the high yield of oil per gram of alpha acid. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019356 | CARNATION PLANT NAMED 'KLEDG10119'AANM Klemm; NilsAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Klemm; Nils Stuttgart DEAANM Glawe; MartinAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Glawe; Martin Stuttgart DE - A new variety of carnation named ‘KLEDG10119’ particularly characterized by its good indoor performance, good branching and early, rich flowering, is disclosed. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019357 | CARNATION PLANT NAMED 'KLEDG10116'AANM Klemm; NilsAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Klemm; Nils Stuttgart DEAANM Glawe; MartinAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Glawe; Martin Stuttgart DE - A new variety of carnation named ‘KLEDG | 2013-01-17 |
20130019358 | CARNATION PLANT NAMED 'KLEDG11142'AANM Klemm; NilsAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Klemm; Nils Stuttgart DEAANM Glawe; MartinAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Glawe; Martin Stuttgart DE - A new variety of carnation named ‘KLEDG11142’ particularly characterized by its pink purple flowers, very early flowering and good medium strong growth habit with good branching, is disclosed. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019359 | Carnation plant named 'KLEDG10118'AANM Klemm; NilsAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Klemm; Nils Stuttgart DEAANM Glawe; MartinAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Glawe; Martin Stuttgart DE - A new variety of carnation named ‘KLEDG10118’ particularly characterized by its good branching, early purple pink with dark center flowers and good performance, is disclosed. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019360 | CARNATION PLANT NAMED 'KLEDG10117'AANM Klemm; NilsAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Klemm; Nils Stuttgart DEAANM Glawe; MartinAACI StuttgartAACO DEAAGP Glawe; Martin Stuttgart DE - A new variety of carnation named ‘KLEDG10117’ particularly characterized by its lavender purple flowers, rich flowering, good branching and clear flower color, is disclosed. | 2013-01-17 |
20130019361 | Hosta plant named 'Hands Up'AANM Fransen; MarcoAACI Tel AarAACO NLAAGP Fransen; Marco Tel Aar NL - A new and distinct | 2013-01-17 |
20130019362 | Hosta plant named 'Volcano Island'AANM Fransen; MarcoAACI Tel AarAACO NLAAGP Fransen; Marco Tel Aar NL - A new and distinct | 2013-01-17 |
20130019363 | Hosta plant named 'Ben Vernooij'AANM Fransen; MarcoAACI Tel AarAACO NLAAGP Fransen; Marco Tel Aar NL - A new and distinct | 2013-01-17 |
20130019364 | Hosta plant named 'Forbidden Fruit'AANM Fransen; MarcoAACI Tel AarAACO NLAAGP Fransen; Marco Tel Aar NL - A new and distinct | 2013-01-17 |