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Patent relating to a method of enhancing quality factors in cotton.
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31 p. : ill.
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Abstract: Preferred embodiments of this invention relate to a method for increasing fiber yield in a cotton plant by regenerating a whole cotton plant from a plant cell that has been transformed with a dominant negative allele for an endoplasmic reticulum located gene. The expression of this gene results in suppression of oil and protein biosynthesis in the developing seed and increased production of fiber in the plant.
Prior Publication Data: US 2007/0028330 A1, February 1, 2007.
Related U.S. Application Data: Provisional application number 60/688,706, filed on June 9, 2005, provisional application number 60/781,744, filed on March 14, 2006.
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Hake, Kater Davis; Chapman, Kent D.; Kerby, Thomas Arthur & Speed, Thomas Rainey.Method of Enhancing Quality Factors in Cotton,
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