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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 24, 2012
Filed:
Jan. 28, 2005
Stephan Christopher Pleines, Bad Salzuflen, DE;
Gunther Rudolf-karl Stiewe, Bad Salzuflen, DE;
Katja Brummermann, Bad Salzuflen, DE;
Johannes Jacobus Ludgerus Gielen, Saint-Sauveur, FR;
Stephan Christopher Pleines, Bad Salzuflen, DE;
Gunther Rudolf-Karl Stiewe, Bad Salzuflen, DE;
Katja Brummermann, Bad Salzuflen, DE;
Johannes Jacobus Ludgerus Gielen, Saint-Sauveur, FR;
Syngenta Participations AG, Basel, CH;
Abstract
Aplant comprising a unique recombination event resulting from a break at a position along a nucleic acid segment derived from ogurabetween the restorer locus and the glucosinolate locus and subsequent rejoining to produce a new recombination event, BLR1. The BLR1 recombination event expresses fertility restoring resulting from expression of the restorer gene derived fromand a GSL content no higher than normal double low open pollinated varieties. Theinbred line BLR-038, Deposit Number NCIMB-41193, is one example of a plant that contains the BLR1 recombination event. The BLR1 recombination event is introgressed into differentgenetic backgrounds using breeding techniques known to those skilled in the art. For example, theinbred line BLR-038 or anotherplant containing the BLR1 recombination event may be crossed with male sterile inbreds to produce hybrids expressing low GSL content and superior agronomic traits.