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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 02, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2010
Arno Schulz, Eppstein-Bremthal, DE;
Klaus Bartsch, Königstein, DE;
Hansjörg Krähmer, Hofheim, DE;
Martin Hills, Idstein, DE;
Erwin Hacker, Hochheim, DE;
Chris Rosinger, Hofheim am Taunus, DE;
Arno Schulz, Eppstein-Bremthal, DE;
Klaus Bartsch, Königstein, DE;
Hansjörg Krähmer, Hofheim, DE;
Martin Hills, Idstein, DE;
Erwin Hacker, Hochheim, DE;
Chris Rosinger, Hofheim am Taunus, DE;
Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH, Monheim, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method of finding compounds which increase the tolerance of plants to abiotic stress factors acting on this plant, such as, for example, temperature (such as chill, frost or heat), water (such as dryness, drought or anoxia), or the chemical load (such as lack of or excess of mineral salts, heavy metals, gaseous noxious substances) by increasing the expression of plant-endogenous proteins, and to the use of these compounds for increasing the tolerance in plants to abiotic stress factors.