17932499. CANOLA HYBRID 21GG2040N simplified abstract (PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.)

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CANOLA HYBRID 21GG2040N

Organization Name

PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Inventor(s)

USHAN Alahakoon of SASKATOON (CA)

STEVEN PAUL King of STRATFORD (CA)

CHADWICK BRUCE Koscielny of MIAMI (CA)

SCOTT Mcclinchey of EAST GARAFRAXA (CA)

DANIEL JOSEPH Stanton of REDWATER (CA)

CANOLA HYBRID 21GG2040N - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17932499 titled 'CANOLA HYBRID 21GG2040N

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a canola variety designated 21GG2040N, along with seeds, plants, and plant parts produced from a cross of inbred varieties. Methods for producing this canola variety involve crossing 21GG2040N with another canola plant, as well as introgressing traits into 21GG2040N through backcross conversion and/or transformation.

  • Canola variety 21GG2040N and its derived seeds, plants, and plant parts are disclosed in the patent application.
  • The methods for producing this canola variety include crossing with another canola plant and introgressing traits through backcross conversion and transformation.

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 helps address challenges in canola farming such as low yield, susceptibility to pests and diseases, and the need for improved crop traits.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include higher crop yield, enhanced pest and disease resistance, improved crop traits, and potentially better overall performance of canola plants.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology could include the production and sale of improved canola seeds, plants, and plant parts to farmers and agricultural companies.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art in canola breeding is the development of hybrid canola varieties with improved traits such as higher yield, disease resistance, and oil content.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing canola varieties in terms of yield and resistance to pests and diseases?

The patent application does not provide a direct comparison with existing canola varieties in terms of yield and resistance to pests and diseases. Further research or field trials may be needed to evaluate the performance of 21GG2040N in comparison to other canola varieties.

What are the specific traits that have been introgressed into 21GG2040N through backcross conversion and transformation?

The patent application mentions introgressing traits into 21GG2040N through backcross conversion and transformation, but it does not specify the exact traits that have been incorporated. Additional information on the specific traits would be helpful to understand the potential benefits of this canola variety.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is a canola variety designated 21GG2040N and seed, plants and plant parts thereof produced from a cross of inbred varieties. Methods for producing a canola variety comprise crossing canola variety 21GG2040N with another canola plant. Methods for producing a canola plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 21GG2040N through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the canola seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Canola variety 21GG2040N, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, plant parts and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of canola variety 21GG2040N are disclosed.