Claims
- 1. A seed designated CAS-3, representative seed of said CAS-3 seed having been deposited under ATCC accession number 75968.
- 2. A sunflower plant or its parts derived from the seed of claim 1.
- 3. A male sterile sunflower plant or its parts derived from a seed according to claim 1 developed with germplasm comprising a cytoplasmic male sterility component.
- 4. The seed of claim 3.
- 5. Pollen of the sunflower plant of claim 2.
- 6. A seed having at least one ancestor sunflower plant which is the sunflower plant of claim 2.
- 7. A regenerable cell of the sunflower plant or its parts of claim 2.
- 8. The embryo of the seed of claim 1.
- 9. A sunflower plant and its parts according to claim 2 wherein at least some of the genetic material of the sunflower contains at least one transgene.
- 10. A method of developing a hybrid sunflower plant, comprising the steps of accessing sunflower material having the seed of claim 1 as at least one ancestor and crossing it with other different sunflower material wherein a hybrid sunflower plant is formed.
- 11. A method of producing sunflowers comprising the steps of accessing sunflower material selected from the group consisting of inbred seed of claim 1, the sunflower plant produced thereof, or a sunflower plant having the seed of claim 1 as an ancestor, and breeding other sunflower material with the accessed plant or plant parts, wherein a different sunflower is produced than that of the access sunflower material.
- 12. A sunflower plant or its parts, derived from a seed according to claim 1 comprising a cytoplasmic male sterility restorer component.
- 13. The seed of claim 12.
- 14. A seed designated CAS-4, representative seed of said CAS-4 seed having been deposited under ATCC accession number 75969.
- 15. A sunflower plant or its parts derived from the seed of claim 14.
- 16. A male sterile sunflower plant or its parts derived from a seed according to claim 14 developed with germplasm comprising a cytoplasmic male sterility component.
- 17. The seed of claim 16.
- 18. Pollen of the sunflower plant of claim 15.
- 19. A seed having at least one ancestor sunflower plant which is the sunflower plant of claim 15.
- 20. A regenerable cell of the sunflower plant or its parts of claim 15.
- 21. The embryo of the seed of claim 15.
- 22. A sunflower plant and its parts according to claim 15 wherein the at least some of the genetic contains at least one transgene.
- 23. A method of developing a hybrid sunflower plant, comprising the steps of accessing sunflower material having the seed of claim 14 as at least one ancestor and crossing it with other different sunflower material wherein a hybrid sunflower seed is formed which when planted forms a hybrid sunflower plant.
- 24. A method of breeding sunflowers comprising the steps of accessing sunflower material selected from the group consisting of inbred seed of claim 14, the sunflower plant produced thereof, or a sunflower plant having the seed of claim 14 as an ancestor, and breeding with other sunflower material the accessed plant or plant parts, wherein a different sunflower is produced than that of the accessed sunflower material.
- 25. A seed selected from a group consisting of CAS-3 and CAS-4 and their progeny comprising an oil with at least 3.4% of the triacylglycerol species that have the general formula SMS and not more than 12.8% of triacylglycerol species have the general formula SMM wherein the formula give from left to right the first, second and third fatty acid in the triacylglycerol and S represents a saturated fatty acid and M represents a monoenic fatty acid, and the oil contains at least 12% stearic fatty acid by weight relative to the total amount of fatty acid in the oil.
- 26. The oil extracted from the seed of claim 25.
- 27. The seed of claim 25 further comprising an oil wherein less than 8.0% of triacylglycerol species having the general formula DDD are present in the oil.
- 28. The oil extracted from the seed of claim 25 wherein the stearic fatty acid content by weight is not less than 15% of the total amount of fatty acids in the oil.
- 29. The oil extracted from seed, said oil comprising triacylglycerol species in which at least 3.4% of the triacylglycerol species have the general formula SMS, and not more than 8.0% of triacylglycerol species having the general formula DDD and the stearic fatty acid content by weight is not less than 12% of the total amount of fatty acid content of the oil.
- 30. The oil extracted from the seeds of claim 26 wherein the stearic fatty acid content by weight is not less than 16% of the total amount of fatty acid content of the oil.
- 31. The hybrid sunflower seed formed by crossing CAS-3 with CAS-4 and having a stearic acid content of at least 15% total fatty acid content.
- 32. An oil extracted from plant material with at least 3.4% of the triacylglycerol species that have the general formula SMS and not more than 12.8% of triacylglycerol species SMM wherein the formula give from left to right the first, second and third fatty acid in the triacylglycerol and S represents a saturated fatty acid and M represents a monoenic fatty acid, and the oil contains at least 12% stearic fatty acid by weight relative to the total amount of fatty acid in the oil.
- 33. An oil extracted from plant material with not less than 3.0% and up to 22% of the triacylglycerol species with the general formula SDS and not more than 12.8% of triacylglycerol species SMM wherein the formula give from left to right the first, second and third fatty acid in the triacylglycerol and S represents a saturated fatty acid and M represents a monoenic fatty acid, and the oil contains at least 12% stearic fatty acid by weight relative to the total amount of fatty acid in the oil.
- 34. An oil directly extracted from a seed without further processing comprising at least 3.4% of the triacylglycerol species in said oil having the general formula SMS and not more than 12.8% of triacylglycerol species in said oil having the general formula SMM wherein the formula gives from left to right the first, second and third fatty acid in the triacylglycerol and S represents a saturated fatty acid and M represents a monoenic fatty acid, and the oil contains at least 12% stearic fatty acid by weight relative to the total amount of fatty acid in the oil.
- 35. An oil according to claim 34 wherein at least 3% and less than 22% of the triacylglycerol species in said oil has the general formula SDS.
- 36. An oil according to claim 35 wherein at least 8% and less than 22% of the triacylglycerol species in said oil has the general formula SDS.
- 37. An oil according to claim 35 wherein at least 20% and less than 22% of the triacylglycerol species in said oil has the general formula SDS.
- 38. Sunflower seed, comprising a sunflower oil having an increased stearic acid content as compared to wild type seeds, obtainable by treating parent seeds with a mutagenic agent during a period of time and in a concentration sufficient to induce one or more mutations in the genetic trait involved in stearic acid biosynthesis resulting in an increased production of stearic acid, germinating the treated seeds and culturing progeny plants therefrom, collecting and analyzing progeny seeds, selecting seeds that have acquired the desirable genetic trait and optionally repeating the cycle of germination, culturing and collection of seeds.
Priority Claims (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9400177 |
Jan 1994 |
ES |
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9400178 |
Jan 1994 |
ES |
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9401383 |
Jun 1994 |
ES |
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9401384 |
Jun 1994 |
ES |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/682,690, filed on Jul. 30, 1997, which is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP95/00369, filed on Jan. 31, 1995, claiming priority from Spanish Application Nos. 9400177, filed Jan. 31, 1994; 9400178, filed Jan. 3 1, 1994; 9401383, filed Jun. 24, 1994; and 9401384, filed Jun. 24, 1994.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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08682690 |
Jul 1997 |
US |
Child |
09795499 |
Feb 2001 |
US |