Claims
- 1. Progeny of a canola plant line designated IMC 01, seeds of which have been deposited as ATCC accession number 40579, wherein said progeny produce seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of from about 1.9% to about 4.1% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 2. Progeny of a canola plant line designated IMC 01, seeds of which have been deposited as ATCC accession number 40579, wherein said progeny produce seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and a palmitic acid content of from about 4.1% to about 4.9% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 3. Progeny of a canola plant line designated IMC 01, seeds of which have been deposited as ATCC accession number 40579, wherein said progeny produce seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and a stearic acid content of from about 1.5% to about 2.3% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 4. Progeny of a canola plant line designated IMC 01, seeds of which have been deposited as ATCC accession number 40579, wherein said progeny produce seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and a saturated fatty acid content of from about 5.6% to about 7.2% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 5. Progeny of a canola plant line designated IMC 01, seeds of which have been deposited as ATCC accession number 40579, wherein said progeny produce seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and a linoleic acid content of from about 14.4% to about 25.8% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 6. Progeny of a canola plant line designated IMC 01, seeds of which have been deposited as ATCC accession number 40579, wherein said progeny produce seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and an oleic acid content of from about 60.4% to about 72.5% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 7. A method of producing a canola plant line comprising the steps of:
- a) crossing a plant of a canola plant line designated IMC 01 and having ATCC accession number 40579, or progeny thereof, with an agronomically elite Brassica plant; and
- b) selecting at least one descendant of said cross, said descendant producing seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of from about 1.9% to about 4.1% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the steps of (c) subjecting said descendant of step (b) to a technique selected from the group consisting of protoplast fusion, microspore culture, anther culture, seed mutagenesis, and somaclonal variation; and
- (d) selecting an offspring from step (c), said offspring producing seeds with said .alpha.-linolenic acid content.
- 9. A method of producing a canola plant line comprising the steps of:
- a) crossing a plant of a canola plant line designated IMC 01 and having ATCC accession number 40579, or progeny thereof, with an agronomically elite Brassica plant; and
- b) selecting at least one descendant of said cross, said descendant producing seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and a palmitic acid content of from about 4.1% to about 4.9% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of (c) subjecting said descendant of step (b) to a technique selected from the group consisting of protoplast fusion, microspore culture, anther culture, seed mutagenesis, and somaclonal variation; and
- (d) selecting an offspring from step (c), said offspring producing seeds with said .alpha.-linolenic acid content and said palmitic acid content.
- 11. A method of producing a canola plant line comprising the steps of:
- a) crossing a plant of a canola plant line designated IMC 01 and having ATCC accession number 40579, or progeny thereof, with an agronomically elite Brassica plant; and
- b) selecting at least one descendant of said cross, said descendant producing seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and a stearic acid content of from about 1.5% to about 2.3% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of (c) subjecting said descendant of step (b) to a technique selected from the group consisting of protoplast fusion, microspore culture, anther culture, seed mutagenesis, and somaclonal variation; and
- (d) selecting an offspring from step (c), said offspring producing seeds with said .alpha.-linolenic acid content and said stearic acid content.
- 13. A method of producing a canola plant line comprising the steps of:
- a) crossing a plant of a canola plant line designated IMC 01 and having ATCC accession number 40579, or progeny thereof, with an agronomically elite Brassica plant; and
- b) selecting at least one descendant of said cross, said descendant producing seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and a saturated fatty acid content of from about 5.6% to about 7.2% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the steps of (c) subjecting said descendant of step (b) to a technique selected from the group consisting of protoplast fusion, microspore culture, anther culture, seed mutagenesis, and somaclonal variation; and
- (d) selecting an offspring from step (c), said offspring producing seeds with said .alpha.-linolenic acid content and said saturated fatty acid content.
- 15. A method of producing a canola plant line comprising the steps of:
- a) crossing a plant of a canola plant line designated IMC 01 and having ATCC accession number 40579, or progeny thereof, with an agronomically elite Brassica plant; and
- b) selecting at least one descendant of said cross, said descendant producing seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and a linoleic acid content of from about 14.4% to about 25.8% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of (c) subjecting said descendant of step (b) to a technique selected from the group consisting of protoplast fusion, microspore culture, anther culture, seed mutagenesis, and somaclonal variation; and
- (d) selecting an offspring from step (c), said offspring producing seeds with said .alpha.-linolenic acid content and said linoleic acid content.
- 17. A method of producing a canola plant line comprising the steps of:
- a) crossing a plant of a canola plant line designated IMC 01 and having ATCC accession number 40579, or progeny thereof, with an agronomically elite Brassica plant; and
- b) selecting at least one descendant of said cross, said descendant producing seeds having an .alpha.-linolenic acid content of 1.7% to about 7% and an oleic acid content of from about 60.4% to about 72.5% relative to the total fatty acid content of said seeds.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the steps of (c) subjecting said descendant of step (b) to a technique selected from the group consisting of protoplast fusion, microspore culture, anther culture, seed mutagenesis, and somaclonal variation; and
- (d) selecting an offspring from step (c), said offspring producing seeds with said .alpha.-linolenic acid content and said oleic acid content.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/290,660, filed Aug. 15, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,750,827 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/140,205, filed Nov. 12, 1993, now abandoned, which claims priority to PCT/US92/08140, filed Sep. 30, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/767,748, filed Sep. 30, 1991, now abandoned.
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