17949802. SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 15301811 simplified abstract (Stine Seed Farm, Inc.)
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SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 15301811
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Inventor(s)
William H. Eby of Panora IA (US)
SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 15301811 - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17949802 titled 'SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 15301811
Simplified Explanation
The soybean cultivar 15301811 is a new variety of soybean with specific genetic traits and characteristics.
- This soybean cultivar 15301811 has unique seeds, plants, and plant parts that can be used for breeding and agricultural purposes.
- The invention includes methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 15301811, as well as methods for introducing transgenes into soybean plants.
- The patent also covers hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 15301811 with another soybean cultivar.
Potential Applications
The soybean cultivar 15301811 can be used in agriculture for improved crop yields, resistance to pests and diseases, and overall plant health.
Problems Solved
This technology helps address challenges in soybean farming, such as low yields, susceptibility to pests, and the need for more resilient plant varieties.
Benefits
The soybean cultivar 15301811 offers farmers a more reliable and productive crop option, potentially leading to increased profits and sustainability in agriculture.
Potential Commercial Applications
The commercial applications of this technology include selling seeds, plants, and plant parts of soybean cultivar 15301811 to farmers and agricultural companies.
Possible Prior Art
Prior art may include other patented soybean cultivars with similar genetic modifications or traits, as well as traditional breeding methods for soybeans.
Unanswered Questions
How does the introduction of transgenes into soybean plants impact their overall performance and characteristics?
The introduction of transgenes can potentially enhance traits such as pest resistance, herbicide tolerance, and yield potential in soybean plants. However, the long-term effects on the environment and human health are still being studied.
What are the potential regulatory hurdles for commercializing a new soybean cultivar like 15301811?
Commercializing a new soybean cultivar involves regulatory approvals for its safety, environmental impact, and compliance with intellectual property laws. Meeting these requirements can be time-consuming and costly for companies seeking to bring new agricultural products to market.
Original Abstract Submitted
A soybean cultivar designated 15301811 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 15301811, to the plants of soybean cultivar 15301811, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 15301811, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 15301811. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 15301811. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 15301811, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 15301811 with another soybean cultivar.