Abstract:
A new and distinct dessert diploid variety of Malus domestica (Borkh.) that is characterized by Vf-resistance against scab, drooping tree habit, moderate vigor, and globose fruits of medium size which have a large area of red to red-purple overcolor with weakly defined stripes. The fruit flesh is firm, crisp, juicy, and with a pleasant aroma. The new variety has a late time of harvest and a medium to late time of eating maturity.
Abstract:
A new and distinct Malus domestica (Borkh.) late ripening, dessert variety that exhibits weak vigor, extensive branching, Vf-resistance against scab, and medium-sized, dark red fruits with rare russeting. The fruits of the new variety are very sweet with very low acidity and taste similar to tropical fruits.
Abstract:
A new and distinct dessert diploid variety of Malus domestica (Borkh.) that is characterized by Vf-resistance against scab, drooping tree habit, moderate vigor, and globose fruits of medium size which have a large area of red to red-purple overcolor with weakly defined stripes. The fruit flesh is firm, crisp, juicy, and with a pleasant aroma. The new variety has a late time of harvest and a medium to late time of eating maturity.
Abstract:
A new and distinct Malus domestica (Borkh.) variety that exhibits a slightly upright to spreading tree habit, medium-high vigor, medium dense pyramidal tree form, bears a Vf-resistance gene against scab, and has high and regular yields without the need of fruit thinning. The new variety provides late maturing, medium-sized, cylindrical globose-shaped, and homogenous bright red fruits that are russet free. The fruit flesh is firm, crisp, and juicy, with a finely sour and slightly aromatic flavor. The fruits of the new variety exhibit good eating and keeping qualities.
Abstract:
A new and distinct Malus domestica (Borkh.) ornamental variety that exhibits a columnar tree growth type, very narrow growth habit that is generally free of side branches, Vf-resistance against scab, attractive red-purple flowers, greyed-purple young leaves, and small, red to red-purple colored, broadly globose shaped fruits that persist on the tree after the fall of leaves until the end of Winter. The new variety is suitable for home apple growing as solitary trees and can be useful for pollinating purposes.
Abstract:
A new and distinct Malus domestica (Borkh.) late ripening, dessert variety that exhibits a columnar tree growth type, very narrow growth habit, Vf-resistance against scab, and bright red fruits having good taste and storability. The new variety is suitable for home apple growing as solitary trees or in groups to function as hedges. The new variety is also suitable for commercial apple production for the juice industry.
Abstract:
This invention provides 2-, 6, and 9-substituted purine derivatives, particularly 2(1-R hydroxymethylpropylamino)-6-benzylamino-9-isopropyl purine, having, in particular, antiproliferative properties, and suitable for use as pharmaceutical compositions and herbicidal compositions. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions and herbicidal compositions comprising the 2-, 6, and 9-substituted purine derivatives, and methods of treatment using the 2-, 6, and 9-substituted purine derivatives.
Abstract:
The present invention is based on the method of treating a patient suffering from leukemia comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the compound 2-(null(3-hydroxypropyl)aminonull-6-benzylamino)-9-isopropylpurine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
Abstract:
A new and distinct Malus domestica (Borkh.) ornamental variety that exhibits a columnar tree growth type, very narrow growth habit that is generally free of side branches, Vf-resistance against scab, attractive red-purple flowers, greyed-purple young leaves, and small, red to red-purple colored, broadly globose shaped fruits that persist on the tree after the fall of leaves until the end of Winter. The new variety is suitable for home apple growing as solitary trees and can be useful for pollinating purposes.
Abstract:
A new and distinct Malus domestica (Borkh.) ornamental variety that exhibits a columnar tree growth type, compact growth habit, Vf-resistance against scab, attractive red-purple flowers, greyed-purple young leaves, green mature leaves, and small, red colored, obloid shaped fruits that persist on the tree after the fall of leaves into Winter. The new variety is suitable for home apple growing as solitary trees and can be useful for pollinating purposes.