Claims
- 1. A method of producing seedless triploid watermelon fruit comprising:
a) planting triploid plants and diploid plants in one or more rows; b) allowing said plants to mature and develop fruit; and c) harvesting said fruit; wherein said fruit has an average fruit weight of less than 12.0 pounds.
- 2. A watermelon fruit produced by the method of claim 1.
- 3. The watermelon fruit of claim 2, wherein said average fruit weight is between about 10.0 to about 12.0 pounds.
- 4. The watermelon fruit of claim 2, wherein said average fruit weight is between about 8.0 to about 9.99 pounds.
- 5. The watermelon fruit of claim 2, wherein said average fruit weight is between about 6.0 to about 7.99 pounds.
- 6. The watermelon fruit of claim 2, wherein said average fruit weight is between about 4.0 to about 5.99 pounds.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein said diploid and triploid plants are planted in the same row in the field.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said diploid plants are planted in separate rows from said triploid plants.
- 9. A tetraploid line designated ‘1671’, a sample of said seed having been deposited under ATCC Accession No.______.
- 10. A watermelon plant, or parts thereof, produced by growing the seed of claim 9.
- 11. Pollen of the plant of claim 10.
- 12. An ovule of the plant of claim 10.
- 13. A tissue culture of regenerable cells of a watermelon plant of line ‘1671’, wherein the tissue regenerates plants capable of expressing essentially all the morphological and physiological characteristics of the line ‘1671’.
- 14. A tissue culture according to claim 13, the cells or protoplasts being from a tissue selected from the group consisting of leaves, pollen, embryos, roots, flowers, and rind.
- 15. A watermelon plant regenerated from the tissue culture of claim 13, capable of expressing all the morphological and physiological characteristics of line ‘1671’.
- 16. A method for producing a hybrid watermelon seed comprising crossing a first parent watermelon plant with a second parent watermelon plant and harvesting the resultant hybrid watermelon seed, wherein said first or second parent watermelon plant is the watermelon plant of claim 10.
- 17. A hybrid watermelon seed produced by the method of claim 16.
- 18. A hybrid watermelon plant, or parts thereof, produced by growing said hybrid watermelon seed of claim 17.
- 19. Watermelon seed produced by growing said hybrid watermelon plant of claim 18.
- 20. The watermelon plant, or parts thereof, of claim 10, wherein the plant or parts thereof have been transformed so that its genetic material contains one or more transgenes operably linked to one or more regulatory elements.
- 21. The watermelon plant of claim 20, wherein the transgene confers a characteristic selected from the group consisting of: herbicide resistance, insect resistance, and resistance to bacterial, fungal, or viral disease.
- 22. The watermelon fruit of claim 2, wherein said fruit has an average length of about 6 to about 11 inches.
- 23. The watermelon fruit of claim 2, wherein said fruit has an average width of between about 5.0 to about 8.0 inches.
- 24. The watermelon fruit of claim 2, wherein said fruit has an average length to width ratio of about 1.0 to about 2.0.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This application is related to and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/340,276, filed Dec. 18, 2001, incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60340276 |
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