Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013
Title: Innovations by Paul Cotterill in Poppy Plant Alteration
Introduction
Paul Cotterill is an accomplished inventor based in Latrobe, Australia. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural science, particularly in the alteration of poppy plant characteristics. With a total of 2 patents, Cotterill's work focuses on enhancing the growth and alkaloid composition of poppy plants.
Latest Patents
Cotterill's latest patents include innovative methods aimed at altering the characteristics of poppy plants. The first patent, titled "Methods of altering poppy characteristics," relates to the use of sulfonylurea compounds to modify the physical and growth characteristics of poppy plants. The second patent, "Method of altering the alkaloid composition in poppy plants," outlines a process that involves applying an effective amount of acylcyclohexanedione compound or its agriculturally acceptable salt to the poppy plant or its locus. Additionally, this patent also describes the application of methyl jasmonate or its agriculturally acceptable salt to achieve similar alterations in alkaloid composition.
Career Highlights
Paul Cotterill is currently associated with Glaxosmithkline Australia Pty Limited, where he continues to innovate in the field of agricultural biotechnology. His work has the potential to significantly impact the agricultural industry by improving the quality and yield of poppy plants.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
Paul Cotterill's innovative approaches to altering poppy plant characteristics demonstrate his commitment to advancing agricultural science. His patents reflect a deep understanding of plant biology and a desire to improve crop production.