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公开(公告)号:US20240287538A1
公开(公告)日:2024-08-29
申请号:US18569926
申请日:2022-06-09
Applicant: BASF SE
Inventor: Brody John DeYoung , Renata Bocci Zanon , Yunxing Cory Cui , Holger Schultheiss
IPC: C12N15/82 , C07K14/415
CPC classification number: C12N15/8282 , C07K14/415
Abstract: The present invention relates to plant breeding and farming. In particular the invention relates to materials and methods for improving plant yield. Preferably such improvement is visible under fungal pathogen stress.
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公开(公告)号:US20220127635A1
公开(公告)日:2022-04-28
申请号:US17437929
申请日:2020-03-02
Applicant: BASF SE
Inventor: Brody John DeYoung , Holger Schultheiss , Ralf Flachmann , David A. Hubert , Petra Epple
IPC: C12N15/82
Abstract: The present invention relates to an Lr67 allele differing from a soybean Lr67 wild type gene as defined herein. The allele unexpectedly conveys, intensifies or stabilizes fungal pathogen tolerance or resistance to a plant, seed, cell, or other plant part, most preferably against rusts of genus Phakopsora in leguminous plants or parts thereof. The invention in particular provides cells, expression constructs and plants and parts thereof, for example seed, comprising the Lr67 allele, and products obtainable or obtained therefrom. The invention also provides ensembles or populations of plants or accumulations of seed. Furthermore, the invention provides uses and methods to make use of the Lr67 allele of the invention and to realize the advantages conferred thereby. In particular, the invention provides methods for creating a cell, plant or part thereof comprising the Lr67 allele, and methods for producing a plant population having resistance against a fungal pathogen. Further methods according to the invention relate to the reduction or abolition of susceptibility of a plant or part thereof to infections by a fungal pathogen, for assaying the susceptibility to fungal pathogen infection and for preparation of feed or food products. The Lr67 allele of the invention can be incorporated into the plant transgenically or via man-directed mutagenesis.
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