IP Library Granted Patent US 11,382,293
Granted Patent B2
US 11,382,293 · App. 16/472,389 · Granted Jul 12, 2022

Prolific flowering watermelon

Inventors: James P. Brusca (Davis, CA); Matt Kinkade (Woodland, CA); Sarah Danan (Saint-Pol-de-Léon, FR)
Assignee: Syngenta Participations AG
A01H6/342A01H1/045A01H5/08C12Q1/6895C12Q2600/13
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Patent No.
US 11,382,293
App. No.
16/472,389
Granted
Jul 12, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to novel watermelon plants displaying an increased number of male flowers. The present invention also relates to seeds and parts of said plants, for example fruits. The present invention further relates to methods of making and using such seeds and plants. The present invention also relates to novel genetic determinants associated with an increased number of male flowers and to molecular markers linked to said novel genetic determinants.

Claims (31)

1. A prolific flowering watermelon plant comprising three genetic determinants directing or controlling the expression of the prolific flowering trait, wherein said watermelon plant is homozygous for marker loci IIH2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836 which are genetically or physically linked to the three genetic determinants and which co-segregate with the prolific flowering trait and wherein:

a) marker locus IIH2119 comprises a nucleotide G corresponding to position 101 of SEQ ID NO: 3;

b) marker locus IIH5250 comprises a nucleotide A corresponding to position 101 of SEQ ID NO: 6; and

c) marker locus IIH4836 comprises a nucleotide C corresponding to position 101 of SEQ ID NO: 9; and

wherein said three genetic determinants are as found in watermelon line SP-7, a representative seed of line SP-7 has been deposited under ATCC Accession No. PTA-123747.

2. The watermelon plant according to claim 1 , wherein said plant is an inbred, a dihaploid, a hybrid, a triploid or a tetraploid plant.

3. A plant part, organ or tissue obtainable from the watermelon plant according to claim 1 , including but not limited to leaves, stems, roots, flowers or flower parts, fruits, shoots, gametophytes, sporophytes, pollen, anthers, microspores, egg cells, zygotes, embryos, meristematic regions, callus tissue, seeds, cuttings, cell or tissue cultures or any other part or product of the plant which comprises marker loci IIH2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836 and still exhibits the prolific flowering trait, when grown into a plant that produces fruits.

4. A seed that produces the watermelon plant according to claim 1 .

5. A seed produced by the watermelon plant according to claim 1 , wherein said seed comprises marker loci IIH2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836 and produces a prolific flowering watermelon plant.

6. The watermelon plant of claim 1 , wherein said plant is a diploid plant.

7. A method for producing a triploid, seedless watermelon fruit, wherein the method comprises:

(a) interplanting a diploid watermelon plant, wherein said diploid watermelon plant is the plant of claim 6 , and a triploid watermelon plant; and

(b) allowing pollination of the triploid watermelon plant by pollen of the diploid watermelon plant for production and harvesting of triploid seedless watermelon fruits.

8. A method of providing a prolific flowering watermelon plant, plant part or seed, wherein said method comprises the following steps:

a) crossing the prolific flowering watermelon plant according to claim 1 with a watermelon plant lacking the prolific flowering trait,

b) obtaining a plurality of progeny watermelon plants, and

c) optionally, selecting a plant of said progeny comprising the prolific flowering trait characterized in that said selected plant comprises marker loci IIH2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the prolific flowering watermelon plant is a plant of watermelon line SP-7, representative seed of which is deposited under ATCC Accession No. PTA-123747.

10. A method for producing a prolific flowering watermelon plant wherein said method comprises the following steps:

a) providing the seed of claim 4 , wherein the seed is homozygous for marker loci IIE2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836,

b) germinating said seed and growing a mature, fertile plant therefrom,

c) inducing self-pollination of said fertile plant, growing fruits and harvesting fertile seeds therefrom, and

d) growing plants from the harvested seeds and selecting a prolific flowering watermelon plant that is homozygous for marker loci IIH2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836.

11. A method of identifying the prolific flowering watermelon plant according to claim 1 , wherein said method comprises the steps of:

a) providing a watermelon population segregating for the prolific flowering trait,

b) screening the segregating population for a member comprising marker loci IIH2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836, which co-segregate with the prolific flowering trait, and

c) selecting a member of the segregating population which comprises marker loci IIH2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836 and the prolific flowering trait.

12. A method for increasing the number of male flowers of a watermelon plant, wherein the method comprises the steps of:

a) selecting the prolific flowering watermelon plant according to claim 1 ;

b) crossing said plant of step a), which comprises the prolific flowering trait, with a watermelon plant which does not comprise the prolific flowering trait, and

c) selecting a progeny from said cross which comprises marker loci IIH2119, IIH5250 and IIH4836.

Assignments (2)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 28, 2025
From: SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG; SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG
To: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION AG
Reel/Frame 070362/0699 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 22, 2019
From: BRUSCA, JAMES P.; KINKADE, MATT; DANAN, SARAH
To: SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG
Reel/Frame 050135/0042 →