IP Library Granted Patent US 12708081
Granted Patent B2
US 12708081 · App. 18/608,319 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Celery cultivar TBG 48

Inventor: Lawrence K. Pierce (Quitman, AR)
Assignee: A. Duda & Sons, Inc.
A01H6/064A01H5/04
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Patent No.
US 12708081
App. No.
18/608,319
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A celery cultivar designated TBG 48 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of celery cultivar TBG 48, to the plants of celery cultivar TBG 48, and to methods for producing a celery plant by crossing the cultivar TBG 48 with itself or another celery cultivar. The invention further relates to methods for producing a celery plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic celery plants and plant parts produced by those methods. This invention also relates to celery cultivars or breeding cultivars and plant parts derived from celery cultivar TBG 48, to methods for producing other celery cultivars, lines or plant parts derived from celery cultivar TBG 48, and to the celery plants, varieties, and their parts derived from the use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid celery seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar TBG 48 with another celery cultivar.

Claims (29)

1 . A seed, plant, or a plant part thereof, of celery cultivar designated as TBG 48, wherein a representative sample of seed of said cultivar has been deposited under ATCC Accession No. PTA-127790.

2 . A celery plant, or a plant part thereof, having all of the physiological and morphological characteristics of the celery plant of claim 1 .

3 . A tissue or cell culture produced from protoplasts or cells from the plant of claim 1 , wherein said cells or protoplasts are produced from a plant part selected from the group consisting of leaf, callus, pollen, ovule, embryo, cotyledon, hypocotyl, meristematic cell, root, root tip, pistil, anther, flower, seed, shoot, stem, stalk, petiole, and sucker.

4 . A celery plant regenerated from the tissue culture of claim 3 , wherein said regenerated plant comprises all of the morphological and physiological characteristics of celery cultivar TBG 48.

5 . A method of producing a celery seed, wherein the method comprises crossing the plant of claim 1 with a different celery plant and harvesting the resultant celery seed.

6 . An F 1 celery seed produced by the method of claim 5 .

7 . An F 1 celery plant, or a plant part thereof, produced by growing said seed of claim 6 .

8 . A method of producing an herbicide resistant celery plant, wherein said method comprises introducing a gene conferring herbicide resistance into the plant of claim 1 .

9 . An herbicide resistant celery plant produced by the method of claim 8 , wherein the gene confers resistance to a herbicide selected from the group consisting of glyphosate, sulfonylurea, imidazolinone, dicamba, glufosinate, phenoxy proprionic acid, L-phosphinothricin, cyclohexone, cyclohexanedione, triazine, benzonitrile protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO)-inhibitor herbicides, auxin herbicides, and broxynil, wherein said plant comprises said gene and otherwise comprises all of the physiological and morphological characteristics of celery cultivar TBG 48.

10 . A method of producing a pest or insect resistant celery plant, wherein said method comprises introducing a gene conferring pest or insect resistance into the celery plant of claim 1 .

11 . A pest or insect resistant celery plant produced by the method of claim 10 , wherein said plant comprises said gene and otherwise comprises all of the physiological and morphological characteristics of celery cultivar TBG 48.

12 . The celery plant of claim 11 , wherein the gene encodes a Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) endotoxin, wherein said plant comprises said gene and otherwise comprises all of the physiological and morphological characteristics of celery cultivar TBG 48.

13 . A method of producing a disease resistant celery plant, wherein said method comprises introducing a gene into the celery plant of claim 1 .

14 . A disease resistant celery plant produced by the method of claim 13 , wherein said plant comprises said gene and otherwise comprises all of the physiological and morphological characteristics of celery cultivar TBG 48.

15 . A method of producing a celery plant with modified fatty acid metabolism or modified carbohydrate metabolism comprising transforming the celery plant of claim 1 with a transgene encoding a protein selected from the group consisting of fructosyltransferase, levansucrase, α-amylase, invertase and starch branching enzyme or DNA encoding an antisense of stearyl-ACP desaturase.

16 . A celery plant having modified fatty acid metabolism or modified carbohydrate metabolism produced by the method of claim 15 .

17 . A method for producing a male sterile celery plant, wherein said method comprises transforming the celery plant of claim 1 with a nucleic acid molecule that confers male sterility.

18 . A male sterile celery plant produced by the method of claim 17 .

19 . A method of introducing a desired trait into celery cultivar TBG 48, wherein the method comprises:

(a) crossing a TBG 48 plant, wherein a representative sample of seed was deposited under ATCC Accession No. PTA-127790, with a plant of another celery cultivar that comprises a desired trait to produce progeny plants, wherein the desired trait is selected from the group consisting of improved nutritional quality, industrial usage, male sterility, herbicide resistance, insect resistance, modified seed yield, modified lodging resistance, modified iron-deficiency chlorosis and resistance to bacterial disease, fungal disease or viral disease;

(b) selecting one or more progeny plants that have the desired trait to produce selected progeny plants;

(c) backcrossing the selected progeny plants with the TBG 48 plants to produce backcross progeny plants;

(d) selecting for backcross progeny plants that have the desired trait; and

(e) repeating steps (c) and (d) two or more times in succession to produce selected third or higher backcross progeny plants that comprise the desired trait.

20 . A celery plant produced by the method of claim 19 , wherein the plant has the desired trait and otherwise all of the physiological and morphological characteristics of celery cultivar TBG 48.

21 . The celery plant of claim 20 , wherein the desired trait is herbicide resistance and the resistance is conferred to a herbicide selected from the group consisting of imidazolinone, dicamba, cyclohexanedione, sulfonylurea, glyphosate, glufosinate, phenoxy proprionic acid, L-phosphinothricin, triazine, benzonitrile protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO)-inhibitor herbicides, auxin herbicides, and broxynil.

22 . The celery plant of claim 20 , wherein the desired trait is insect resistance and the insect resistance is conferred by a gene encoding a Bacillus thuringiensis endotoxin.

23 . The celery plant of claim 20 , wherein the desired trait is male sterility and the trait is conferred by a cytoplasmic nucleic acid molecule.

24 . A method of producing a genetically modified celery plant, wherein the method comprises mutation, transformation, gene conversion, genome editing, RNA interference or gene silencing of the plant of claim 1 .