Sycamore, IL, United States of America

Anthony D Genovesi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 20(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1994-1995

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Anthony D Genovesi

Introduction

Anthony D Genovesi is an accomplished inventor based in Sycamore, IL (US). He holds a total of 2 patents that focus on advancements in plant regeneration techniques. His work has significantly contributed to the field of agricultural biotechnology.

Latest Patents

Anthony's latest patents include "Isolated Microscope and Anther Culture of Maize" and "Isolated Microspore and Anther Culture of Corn." The first invention relates to the regeneration of fertile monocotyledonous plants from a plant composition containing microspores. This method involves preculturing a plant composition under various stressful conditions that promote embryogenesis, isolating microspores at temperatures below about 25°C, and culturing them in an embryoid/calli induction medium. A solid, porous support system for transferring isolated microspores through a series of subcultures containing different media is also provided. The second patent focuses on the regeneration of fertile corn plants from anther or microspore cultures. It highlights the synergistic effects of pretreatment with a combination of stresses, such as using mannitol in the preculture medium at cold temperatures, for example, 10°C. This invention also presents chromosome doubling methods for haploid anther and isolated microspore cultures.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Anthony has worked with notable companies such as Dekalb Genetics Corporation and Dekalb Plant Genetics. His contributions to these organizations have helped advance research in plant genetics and biotechnology.

Collaborations

Anthony has collaborated with Richard A Yingling, further enhancing the scope and impact of his research in the field.

Conclusion

Anthony D Genovesi's innovative work in plant regeneration has paved the way for advancements in agricultural biotechnology. His patents reflect a deep understanding of plant biology and a commitment to improving crop production techniques.

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