17932506. CANOLA HYBRID 20GG1398N simplified abstract (PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.)

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CANOLA HYBRID 20GG1398N

Organization Name

PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Inventor(s)

USHAN Alahakoon of SASKATOON (CA)

CHADWICK BRUCE Koscielny of MIAMI (CA)

SCOTT Mcclinchey of EAST GARAFRAXA (CA)

DANIEL JOSEPH Stanton of REDWATER (CA)

CANOLA HYBRID 20GG1398N - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17932506 titled 'CANOLA HYBRID 20GG1398N

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a canola variety designated 20GG1398N, along with seeds, plants, and plant parts produced from this variety. The methods for producing this canola variety involve crossing it with another canola plant and incorporating desired traits through backcross conversion and/or transformation.

  • Canola variety 20GG1398N and its derived seeds, plants, and plant parts are disclosed in the patent application.
  • The methods for producing the canola variety involve specific breeding techniques such as crossing and introgression of traits.
  • The patent covers variants, mutants, and minor modifications of the canola variety 20GG1398N.

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in agriculture for improving canola crops, increasing yield, and enhancing resistance to pests and diseases.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the need for improved canola varieties with desirable traits such as higher yield, better quality, and enhanced resilience to environmental stressors.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include potentially higher crop yields, improved quality of canola products, and reduced reliance on chemical inputs for pest and disease control.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could have commercial applications in the agricultural industry for seed companies, farmers, and biotechnology firms looking to develop and market improved canola varieties.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the development of other canola varieties using similar breeding techniques and genetic modification methods. Research on canola breeding and genetic engineering may also be relevant prior art in this field.

Unanswered Questions

== What are the specific traits introgressed into canola variety 20GG1398N through backcross conversion and transformation? The abstract does not provide details on the specific traits that have been introgressed into the canola variety 20GG1398N. Further information on the traits and their benefits would be helpful for a more comprehensive understanding of the innovation.

== How does the yield or quality of canola crops produced from variety 20GG1398N compare to other existing canola varieties? The abstract does not mention any comparative data on the yield or quality of canola crops produced from variety 20GG1398N. Understanding how this variety performs in comparison to others in the market would be valuable information for potential users of this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is a canola variety designated 20GG1398N and seed, plants and plant parts thereof produced from a cross of inbred varieties. Methods for producing a canola variety comprise crossing canola variety 20GG1398N with another canola plant. Methods for producing a canola plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 20GG1398N through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the canola seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Canola variety 20GG1398N, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, plant parts and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of canola variety 20GG1398N are disclosed.