IP Library Granted Patent US 9,699,975
Granted Patent B2
US 9,699,975 · App. 14/549,152 · Granted Jul 11, 2017

Tomato plants that exhibit resistance to

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Patent No.
US 9,699,975
App. No.
14/549,152
Granted
Jul 11, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to tomato plants that exhibit resistance to Botrytis cinerea and methods for developing new inbreds, hybrid, apomictic and genetically engineered tomato plants that possess resistance to Botrytis cinerea and having commercially desirable characteristics.

Claims (24)

1. A Botrytis resistant Lycopersicon esculentum tomato plant, or a part thereof, wherein said tomato plant, or a part thereof, comprises a chromosome 10 comprising:

i. a Lycopersicon hirsutum introgression segment conferring Botrytis resistance and comprising a Lycopersicon hirsutum marker selected from the group consisting of TG408, CT20, and markers within the segment bounded by TG408 and CT20;

ii. an upper region comprising Lycopersicon esculentum molecular marker TG280; and

iii. a lower region comprising a Lycopersicon esculentum molecular marker selected from the group consisting of: CD72 and CD34A.

2. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein the Botrytis resistance of said tomato plant is selected from the group consisting of: stem resistance, leaf resistance, flower resistance and fruit resistance.

3. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said tomato plant is an inbred.

4. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said L. hirsutum introgression segment is homozygous.

5. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said upper region is homozygous.

6. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said lower region is homozygous.

7. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said L. hirsutum introgression segment comprises an upper end comprising molecular marker TG408 and a lower end comprising molecular marker CT20.

8. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said part is selected from the group consisting of an embryo, a pollen, an ovule, a flower, a leaf, a seed, a root, a root tip, a stem, and a fruit.

9. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said tomato further comprises one or more introgressions from Lycopersicon cerasiforme, Lycopersicon Lycopersicon cheesmanii, Lycopersicon parviflorum, Lycopersicon chmielewskii, Lycopersicon hirsutum, Lycopersicon pennellii, Lycopersicon peruvianum, Lycopersicon chilense or Solanum lycopersicoides.

10. A Botrytis resistant Lycopersicon esculentum tomato plant, or a part thereof, wherein said tomato plant, or a part thereof, comprises a chromosome 10 comprising:

i. a Lycopersicon hirsutum introgression segment comprising an upper end comprising molecular marker TG408 and a lower end comprising molecular marker CT20;

ii. an upper region comprising Lycopersicon esculentum molecular marker TG280; and

iii. a lower region comprising a Lycopersicon esculentum molecular marker selected from the group consisting of: CD72 and CD34A.

11. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein the Botrytis resistance of said tomato plant is selected from the group consisting of: stem resistance, leaf resistance, flower resistance and fruit resistance.

12. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein said tomato plant is a hybrid.

13. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein said tomato plant is an inbred.

14. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein said L. hirsutum introgression segment is homozygous.

15. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein said upper region is homozygous.

16. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein said lower region is homozygous.

17. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein said part is selected from the group consisting of an embryo, a pollen, an ovule, a flower, a leaf, a seed, a root, a root tip, a stem, and a fruit.

18. The tomato plant, or a part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein said tomato further comprises one or more introgressions from Lycopersicon cerasiforme, Lycopersicon pimpinellifalium, Lycopersicon cheesmanii, Lycopersicon parviflorum, Lycopersicon chmielewskii, Lycopersicon hirsutum, Lycopersicon pennellii, Lycopersicon peruvianum, Lycopersicon chilense or Solanum lycopersicoides.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2014
From: TANKSLEY, STEVEN D.
To: CORNELL RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2014
From: GABOR, BRAD KANE; FRAMPTON, ANNA JULIA; BRAGALONI, MAURO
To: SEMINIS VEGETABLE SEEDS, INC.
Reel/Frame 034270/0318 →