Claims
- 1) A watermelon plant comprising, at maturity, leaves having a surface area in the range of about 20 to about 70 cm2 and bearing fruit which breaks under a pressure in the range of about 90 to about 150 g/mm2.
- 2) The watermelon according to claim 1, wherein said leaves have a surface area in the range of about 22.5 to about 50 cm2.
- 3) The watermelon according to claim 1, wherein said leaves have a surface area in the range of about 25 to about 40 cm2.
- 4) The watermelon plant according to claim 1, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 100 to about 148 g/mm2.
- 5) The watermelon plant according to claim 1, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 110 to about 145 g/mm2.
- 6) The watermelon plant according to claim 1, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range about 120 to about 140 g/mm2.
- 7) The watermelon plant according to claim 1, wherein said leaves are characterized by deep, non-overlapping leaf lobes.
- 8) The watermelon plant according to claim 1, further comprising, at maturity, heavily branched vines.
- 9) The watermelon plant according to claim 1, wherein said fruit weighs in the range of about 2 to about 7 lbs.
- 10) Pollen of the plant of claim 1.
- 11) An ovule of the plant of claim 1.
- 12) Fruit of the plant of claim 1.
- 13) Seed of the plant of claim 1.
- 14) Progeny of plants as claimed in claim 1 obtained in generative or vegetative manner, wherein said progeny retain the characteristics set forth in claim 1.
- 15) A diploid watermelon plant comprising the characteristics of:
a) smaller leaf size compared to the watermelon variety Sangria™, b) wherein said fruit rind is more brittle than the rind of the variety Sangria™.
- 16) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said leaves have a surface area in the range of about 20 to about 70 cm2.
- 17) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said leaves have a surface area in the range of about 22.5 to about 50 cm2.
- 18) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said leaves have a surface area in the range of about 25 to about 40 cm2.
- 19) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 90 to about 150 g/mm2.
- 20) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 100 to about 148 g/mm2.
- 21) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 110 to about 145 g/mm2.
- 22) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range about 120 to about 140 g/mm2.
- 23) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said leaves are characterized by deep, non-overlapping leaf lobes.
- 24) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, further comprising heavily branched vines.
- 25) The watermelon plant according to claim 15, wherein said fruit weighs in the range of about 2 to about 7 lbs.
- 26) Pollen of the plant of claim 15.
- 27) An ovule of the plant of claim 15.
- 28) Fruit of the plant of claim 15.
- 29) Seed of the plant of claim 15.
- 30) Progeny of plants as claimed in claim 15 obtained in generative or vegetative manner, wherein said progeny retain the characteristics set forth in claim 15.
- 31) A watermelon plant comprising, at maturity, leaves having an average surface area in the range of about 25 to about 40 cm2 and bearing fruit which breaks under a pressure in the range of about 90 to about 150 g/mm2.
- 32) The watermelon plant according to claim 31, wherein said leaves have an average surface area in the range of about 27.5 to about 37.5 cm2.
- 33) The watermelon plant according to claim 31, wherein said leaves have an average surface area in the range of about 30 to about 35 cm2.
- 34) The watermelon plant according to claim 31, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 100 to about 148 g/mm2.
- 35) The watermelon plant according to claim 31, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 110 to about 145 g/mm2.
- 36) The watermelon plant according to claim 31, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range about 120 to about 140 g/mm2.
- 37) The watermelon plant according to claim 31, wherein said leaves are characterized by deep, non-overlapping leaf lobes.
- 38) The watermelon plant according to claim 31, further comprising, at maturity, heavily branched vines.
- 39) The watermelon plant according to claim 31, wherein said fruit weighs in the range of about 2 to about 7 lbs.
- 40) Pollen of the plant of claim 31.
- 41) An ovule of the plant of claim 31.
- 42) Fruit of the plant of claim 31.
- 43) Seed of the plant of claim 31.
- 44) Progeny of plants as claimed in claim 31 obtained in generative or vegetative manner, wherein said progeny retain the characteristics set forth in claim 31.
- 45) A method for producing triploid, seedless watermelon fruit comprising the steps of:
a) planting a field with rows of approximately evenly spaced triploid watermelon plants; b) inter-planting diploid pollenizer watermelon plant within said rows of approximately evenly spaced triploid watermelon plants after every 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, or 10th triploid plants; c) harvesting said triploid, seedless watermelon fruit.
- 46) The method according to claim 45, wherein said diploid pollenizer watermelon plant is a watermelon plant according to claim 1.
- 47) A method for producing triploid, seedless watermelon fruit comprising the steps of:
a) planting a field with rows of triploid watermelon plants; b) planting said field with rows of diploid watermelon plants, wherein the rows of diploid watermelon plants are approximately one-third to one-half the width of the triploid rows.
- 48) A method for producing triploid, seedless watermelon fruit according to claim 47, wherein the rows of diploid watermelon plants are approximately one-half to two-thirds the width of the triploid rows.
- 49) A method for producing triploid, seedless watermelon fruit according to claim 47, further comprising the step of planting said rows of diploid watermelon plants after every two triploid rows.
- 50) A method for producing triploid, seedless watermelon fruit according to claim 47, further comprising the step of planting said rows of diploid watermelon plants after every three triploid rows.
- 51) A method for producing triploid, seedless watermelon fruit according to claim 47, further comprising the step of planting said rows of diploid watermelon plants after every four triploid rows.
- 52) The method according to claim 47, wherein said diploid pollenizer watermelon plant is a plant according to claim 1.
- 53) A method of increasing the yield of triploid watermelon plants comprising the steps of:
a) obtaining a pollenizer watermelon plant for pollenizing said triploid watermelon plants, said pollenizer watermelon having the characteristics of:
i) reduced fruit load; ii) decreased size of the leaves; iii) increased flowering duration; b) planting said pollenizer watermelon plant in a field of triploid watermelon plants; and c) harvesting said triploid watermelon.
- 54) A method of increasing the yield of triploid watermelon plants according to claim 53, wherein planting of said pollenizer watermelon plant is at a ratio of approximately equal to or less than 1 pollenizer watermelon plant to 2 triploid watermelon plants.
- 55) A method of increasing the yield of triploid watermelon plants according to claim 53, wherein planting of said pollenizer watermelon plant is at a ratio of approximately equal to or less than 1 pollenizer watermelon plant to 4 triploid watermelon plants.
- 56) A method for producing diploid pollenizer watermelon plants comprising a) crossing a first watermelon plant having small leaves with a second watermelon plant producing fruit with brittle rind; and b) selecting a diploid pollenizer watermelon plants having small leaves and producing fruit with brittle rind.
- 57) The method according to claim 56, wherein the leaves of said first watermelon plant have deep, non-overlapping leaf lobes.
- 58) The method according to claim 56, further comprising, at maturity, heavily branched vines.
- 59) The method according to claim 56, wherein the leaves of said first watermelon plant have a surface area approximately in the range of about 20 to about 70 cm2.
- 60) The method according to claim 56, wherein said leaves have a surface area in the range of about 22.5 to about 50 cm2.
- 61) The method according to claim 56, wherein said leaves have a surface area in the range of about 25 to about 40 cm2.
- 62) The method according to claim 56, wherein the fruit of said second watermelon plant breaks under a pressure approximately in the range of about 90 to about 150 g/mm2.
- 63) The method according to claim 56, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 100 to about 148 g/mm2.
- 64) The method plant according to claim 56, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range of about 110 to about 145 g/mm2.
- 65) The method plant according to claim 56, wherein said fruit breaks under a pressure in the range about 120 to about 140 g/mm2.
- 66) The watermelon plant according to claim 56, wherein said fruit weighs in the range of about 2 to about 7 lbs.
- 67) A diploid watermelon for pollinating triploid plants obtained by the method of claim 56.
- 68) A method for producing diploid pollenizer watermelon plants comprising the steps of developing a diploid pollenizer watermelon plant by increasing the brittleness of the fruit of said pollenizer watermelon plant.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 10/091,154, filed Mar. 5, 2002. The aforementioned application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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