Plants and seeds of canola variety SCV239377

a canola variety and plant technology, applied in the field of canola varieties, can solve the problems of unintentional harvesting of self-pollinated seeds, affecting the quality of canola seeds, and destroying the totality of canola seeds, etc., to achieve the effect of improving nutritional quality

Active Publication Date: 2017-07-04
MONSANTO TECH LLC
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Benefits of technology

This patent describes how plant cells called SVC243 778 (a type of crops that have inherited certain genes from different sources), which are used to create new varieties of vegetables with improved properties like resistance against pests, resistance towards diseases caused by other organisms, increased nutrients, reduced water loss, etc., compared to traditional crop production methods.

Problems solved by technology

This patent describes how crops like canola (Brassicaceae) produce more oil than other crops such as corn or wheat. However, it also suggests developing new types of crops with better properties by selecting and developing them with certain characteristics.

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[0014]Spring canola variety SCV239377 is a Roundup Ready™ (RT73 transgene) INRA Ogura cytoplasmic male sterile line (commonly referred to as the “A-Line”) used in making spring canola hybrids. It is maintained by the genetic line SCV651904 (referred to as the “B-Line”). Both were developed by crossing SCV414324 by SCV275625 (both proprietary spring canola inbred lines of Monsanto Technology, LLC) and following pedigree breeding methodology. At the F3 generation, the B line was crossed onto a SCV275625 A line plant (acting as a source of the Ogura cytoplasm). Every subsequent generation of B line selfing, it was also backcrossed into the Ogura cytoplasm until selection at the F11 and MSCI generation for the B and A line respectively. Some of the criteria used for selection in various generations include: earliness, standability, disease tolerance, good podding, high combining ability for yield and moderate total saturated fats.

[0015]Canola line SCV239377 is stable and uniform and no off

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Abstract

In an embodiment, the invention relates to the seeds, plants, and plant parts of canola variety SCV239377 and to methods for producing a canola plant produced by crossing canola variety SCV239377 with itself or with another canola variety. The invention also relates to methods for producing a canola plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic canola plants and plant parts produced by those methods. This invention also relates to canola varieties or breeding lines and plant parts derived from canola variety SCV239377, to methods for producing other canola varieties, lines or plant parts derived from canola variety SCV239377 and to the canola plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid canola seeds, plants and plant parts produced by crossing the variety SCV239377 with another canola variety.

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