De Lier, Netherlands

Johannes Wilhelmus Maria Van Den Biggelaar


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations in Rose Plant Resistance by Johannes Wilhelmus Maria Van Den Biggelaar

Introduction

Johannes Wilhelmus Maria Van Den Biggelaar is an accomplished inventor based in De Lier, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant genetics, particularly in enhancing the resistance of rose plants to infections. His innovative work has implications for the horticultural industry, providing solutions to common challenges faced by rose cultivators.

Latest Patents

Johannes holds a patent for "Resistance genes to infections in rose." This patent includes rose plants that possess one or more resistance genes, which are crucial for developing resilient varieties. The patent also covers plant parts, cells, or reproductive tissues of the disclosed plants, along with methods for identifying resistant rose plants. Specifically, the resistant rose plant is characterized by genes located in linkage group 7 (LG7) of the diploid rose consensus map, particularly between 56 to 58.5 Mb, including genes selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID Nos. 1 to 5.

Career Highlights

Johannes is associated with Dümmen Group B.V., a prominent company in the horticultural sector. His work at Dümmen Group B.V. focuses on advancing plant genetics and improving the quality of rose plants. His innovative approaches have contributed to the company's reputation as a leader in the industry.

Collaborations

Johannes has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Camillo Bérénos and Paulus Cornelis Maris. These collaborations have fostered a productive environment for research and development in plant resistance.

Conclusion

Johannes Wilhelmus Maria Van Den Biggelaar's contributions to the field of plant genetics, particularly in developing resistant rose plants, highlight the importance of innovation in agriculture. His work not only enhances the resilience of rose plants but also supports the horticultural industry in overcoming challenges related to plant infections.

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