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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Breeders<br />
Rights<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong><br />
Official <strong>Journal</strong> of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s<br />
Rights Office, <strong>IP</strong><strong>Australia</strong><br />
Quarter Four 2010<br />
Volume 23 Number 4<br />
ISSN: 1030-9748<br />
Date of Publication : 03 March 2011<br />
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Part 1 (General Information)<br />
Part 1 of <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> provides the link with the General Information<br />
about the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Scheme, the procedures for objections and<br />
revocations, UPOV developments, important changes, official notices etc. The<br />
General Information pages of <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> (Vol. 23 Issue 4) are listed<br />
below:<br />
• Home<br />
• Interactive <strong>Variety</strong> Description System (IVDS)<br />
• Objections and revocations<br />
• Report on Breeding Issues<br />
• Use of Overseas Data<br />
• PBR Infringement<br />
• On-line Database for PBR Varieties<br />
• Cumulative Index to <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong><br />
• Applying for <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder's Rights<br />
• Requirement to Supply Comparative Varieties<br />
• UPOV Developments<br />
• European Developments<br />
• Obligation under the International Convention for the Protection of New<br />
Varieties of <strong>Plant</strong>s 1991 (UPOV91)<br />
• Instructions to Qualified Persons<br />
• Official Notice<br />
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Interactive <strong>Variety</strong> Description System (IVDS)<br />
For preparing the detailed description, the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Office (PBRO) has<br />
released the Interactive <strong>Variety</strong> Description System (IVDS) in the Internet<br />
(https://pbr-ivds.ipaustralia.plantbreeders.gov.au/pbr_ivds/) for the Qualified Persons<br />
(QPs).<br />
In the beginning of April 2005, all QPs have officially been notified of this new<br />
system giving them access to IVDS with their individual user name and<br />
password. The main purpose of the system is to harmonise variety descriptions at both<br />
national and international level and make the PBR application process as smooth and<br />
efficient as possible.<br />
The IVDS allows QPs to fill in descriptions on-line by accessing relevant test<br />
guidelines and selecting specific characteristics with their various states of<br />
expressions from the options provided. The IVDS incorporated all of the approved<br />
UPOV test guidelines (and some national equivalents where a UPOV test guideline is<br />
not available) into interactive forms with easy to use drop-down menus. QPs can<br />
“build” their own additional/special characteristics if they are not available in the<br />
guideline. The IVDS also accepts statistical information.<br />
The IVDS emphasises the use of “grouping characteristics” in selecting comparator<br />
varieties. Finally, it allows QPs to lodge the completed variety descriptions on-line.<br />
There is a minimum typing involved in the process.<br />
The PBRO anticipates that the QPs had the opportunity to familiarise themselves with<br />
IVDS during the testing and demonstration phase (August – Dec 2004) and could<br />
operate the system comfortably. There are step by step on-screen instructions with<br />
examples in each step of IVDS, which will assist the QPs to complete the process<br />
smoothly. In addition, PBRO is ready to help QPs, if they encounter any problem.<br />
Please send an e-mail to pbr@ipaustralia.gov.au if there is a problem in completing<br />
the description using IVDS.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
Objections and revocations<br />
Objections to Applications and Requests for Revocation of a Grant or of a<br />
Declaration that a <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> is Essentially Derived from Another <strong>Plant</strong><br />
<strong>Variety</strong><br />
The <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights scheme is administered consistent with the model law of<br />
the International Convention for the Protection of New <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties 1991 (UPOV<br />
91), that is, applicants are entitled to protection, in the absence of proof to the<br />
contrary.<br />
The <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Office (PBRO) is not required to advocate for the views,<br />
assertions, and opinions of persons challenging an application for plant breeder’s<br />
rights. Those objecting to applications, requesting revocation of a grant, or seeking a<br />
declaration that a plant variety is essentially derived from another plant variety should<br />
provide sufficient probative evidence to enable the Secretary to be satisfied of their<br />
validity of their claims. It cannot be stressed too strongly that all available evidence<br />
ought to accompany the application for objection/revocation/declaration at the outset.<br />
Occasionally the PBRO receives comments on applications. The PBRO seeks to give<br />
effect to the processes set out in the PBR Act. The Act provides for a formal objection<br />
process, and comments are not formal objections. Where members of the public<br />
genuinely believe their commercial interests would be affected and that PBR for a<br />
proposed variety ought not to be granted, they are encouraged to use the Act's<br />
processes, eg. lodging an objection. Comments are simply informal information from<br />
the public to a governmental decision maker. The PBRO will generally not engage in<br />
further communication with the commentator regarding their comment, although the<br />
comment may be valuable in alerting the PBRO to an important matter of which it<br />
was previously unaware.<br />
Objections to Applications<br />
A person may make objections to applications for PBR if (i) their commercial<br />
interests would be affected adversely, and (ii) the application will not fulfil all the<br />
conditions required by the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Act.<br />
Objections to applications must be lodged with the Registrar no later than six months<br />
after the date the description of the variety is published in this journal. The objector<br />
must provide evidence of adverse affect on their commercial interests and that the<br />
application should not be granted.<br />
The Registrar of the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Office (PBRO) is required to give a copy<br />
of the objection to the applicant. The objection is also available to the general public<br />
on request. The applicant has the opportunity to respond to the evidence<br />
presented. The Registrar then decides whether or not the objection will be upheld and,<br />
subsequently, whether the application will be granted. The PBRO is under no<br />
obligation to enter into further dialogue regarding an objection or to communicate<br />
reasons why an objection is not upheld. If an objection is upheld it will be notified in<br />
this journal.<br />
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A payment of $100 is required on lodgement of the objection. Additional costs of $75<br />
per hour for work undertaken in relation to the objection will be billed to the objector.<br />
Requests for Revocation, (where an individual’s interests are affected) of:<br />
· a Grant<br />
· a Declaration that a <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> is Essentially Derived<br />
A person may, when their interests are affected adversely, apply for the revocation of:<br />
· a grant of PBR; or<br />
· a declaration that a plant variety is essentially derived from another plant variety.<br />
The person requesting revocation is required to lodge a revocation payment fee of<br />
$500. The person seeking revocation of a grant or declaration that a plant variety is<br />
essentially derived from another plant, must provide conclusive evidence of adverse<br />
affect on their interests and that the grant should be revoked.<br />
The PBRO also accepts information regarding revocation of grants and declarations<br />
of essentially derived plant varieties. Such information must demonstrate conclusively<br />
that a grant or declaration should not have been made. All written information will be<br />
acknowledged. The PBRO is under no obligation to enter into further communication<br />
regarding information provided.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
Report on Breeding Issues<br />
A report providing greater clarification of certain ‘difficult’ and sometimes<br />
controversial plant breeding issues has been finalised by a panel of experts. The report<br />
defines ‘discovery’, ‘selective propagation’ and ‘eligible breeding’ methodologies as<br />
well as canvassing questions and answers to a range of situations. The principal areas<br />
covered are the source population and associated issues relating to ownership,<br />
location, homogeneity, parentage, boundaries, and selection from variable material.<br />
The issue of essentially derived varieties and the relationship between the first and the<br />
second breeder(s) is also explored. The final report of the expert panel is<br />
available now.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
Use of Overseas Data<br />
Overseas Testing/Data<br />
The PBR Act allows DUS data produced in other countries (overseas data) be used in<br />
lieu of conducting a comparative trial in <strong>Australia</strong> provided certain conditions are<br />
met; relating to the filing of applications, sufficiency of the data and the likelihood<br />
that the candidate variety will express the distinctive characteristic(s) in the same way<br />
when grown locally. Briefly the overseas data could be considered where:<br />
• The first PBR application relating to the candidate variety has been lodged<br />
overseas, and<br />
• the variety has previously been test grown in a UPOV member country using<br />
official UPOV test guidelines and test procedures, (i.e. equivalent to a<br />
comparative trial in <strong>Australia</strong>) and<br />
• either, all the most similar varieties of common knowledge (including those in<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>) have been included in the overseas DUS trial, or<br />
• the new overseas variety is so clearly distinct from all the <strong>Australia</strong>n varieties<br />
of common knowledge that further DUS test growing is not warranted, and<br />
• sufficient data and descriptive information is available to publish a description<br />
of the variety in an accepted format in <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong>; and to satisfy<br />
the requirements of the PBR Act.<br />
Taxa that must be trailled in <strong>Australia</strong><br />
It is the policy of PBR office to not accept overseas data for the following taxa due to<br />
the wide genotype by environment interactions that have been previously<br />
experienced. Varietal descriptions from overseas trials have consistently been<br />
different from those obtained from trials grown under <strong>Australia</strong>n conditions.<br />
Consequently, for the following taxon a full PBR trial must be conducted in <strong>Australia</strong>:<br />
Solanum tuberosum Potato<br />
The Qualified Person, in consultation with the agent/applicant, and perhaps other<br />
specialists and taxonomists, will need to evaluate the overseas data, test report and<br />
photographs to see if the application does fulfil all PBR Office requirements, and then<br />
advise the agent/applicant:<br />
• either, to submit Part 2 incorporating a description for publication, any<br />
additional data and photographs and to pay the examination fee;<br />
• or, to conduct a DUS trial in <strong>Australia</strong>, recommending to the applicant/agent<br />
which additional varieties of common knowledge to include;<br />
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• or, submit Part 2 including additional data (information about similar varieties<br />
in <strong>Australia</strong> to show that they are clearly distinct from the candidate variety<br />
that a further DUS test growing including the similar varieties is not warranted<br />
and that the variety displays the distinctive characteristics when grown in<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>)<br />
Please note that the PBR office does not obtain overseas DUS test reports on behalf of<br />
applicants. It is the sole responsibility of the applicants to obtain these reports directly<br />
from the relevant overseas testing authorities. Where applicants already have the<br />
report they are advised to submit a certified true copy of the report with the Part 1<br />
application. Applicants, or those duly authorised, may certify the copy.<br />
If you do not have the test report available at the time of Part-1 application then you<br />
are advised to submit the Part-1 application without the test report. However, you<br />
should make arrangements to procure the DUS test report directly from the relevant<br />
testing authority. When the report becomes available, a certified copy should be<br />
supplied to the QP and the PBR office.<br />
When the trial is based on an UPOV technical guideline and test report in an official<br />
UPOV language (English, German or French), it can be lodged in support of the<br />
application. In other cases the test reports must be in English.<br />
The applicant/agent and Qualified Person should use the overseas test report to<br />
complete Part 2 of the application, making a decision on how to proceed in view of<br />
the completeness of the information, the comparators (if any) used in the overseas<br />
DUS trial and their knowledge of similar <strong>Australia</strong>n varieties that may not have been<br />
included in the overseas test report.<br />
If a description is based on an overseas test report, <strong>Australia</strong>n PBR will not be granted<br />
until after the decision to grant PBR in the country producing the DUS test is made.<br />
The final decision on the acceptability of overseas data rests with the PBR office.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
PBR Infringement<br />
Grantees should be aware of recent revisions to infringement provisions of the <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Breeder’s Rights Act 1994 (see section 54) and related provisions of the Federal Court<br />
Rules (see order 58 rule 27) both of which can be found at the ComLaw site<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
On-line Database for PBR Varieties<br />
The PBR Office has a comprehensive service for Internet users ~ a searchable<br />
database for all <strong>Australia</strong>n PBR varieties, both past and present. The database features<br />
a detailed description and image for every variety granted full rights and basic<br />
information for other PBR varieties. Searches by genus, species, common name,<br />
variety name and titleholder are some of its many advantages. Varieties for which an<br />
application has been lodged but not yet accepted in the PBR scheme are not included<br />
in this database. Please browse the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder's Rights on-line database and<br />
provide your feedback.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
Cumulative Index to <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong><br />
The cumulative index to the <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> has been updated to include<br />
variety information from all hardcopy versions up to volume 16 issue 3. After that<br />
issue the <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> is only published in the electronic format and there is<br />
no need for a cumulative index, as the variety information can be easily searched in<br />
the PBR online database and also by downloading the <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong><br />
electronically.<br />
The final updated version of the cumulative index is available in PBR website. This<br />
document has information up to <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> volume 16 issue 3. The PBR<br />
office recommends use its PBR online database to get most updated information on<br />
variety registration. The online database is updated on a weekly basis.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
Applying for <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder's Rights<br />
Applications are accepted from the original breeder of a new variety (from their<br />
employer if the breeder is an employee) or from a person who has acquired ownership<br />
from the original breeder. Overseas breeders need to appoint an agent to represent<br />
their interests in <strong>Australia</strong>. Interested parties should contact the PBR office and an<br />
accredited Qualified Person experienced in the plant species in question.<br />
Steps in Applying for <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder's Rights<br />
• Obtain from the breeder a signed Authorisation to act as their agent in<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> for the variety in question if your role is as the <strong>Australia</strong>n agent of an<br />
overseas breeder;<br />
• Complete Part 1 of the application form, supplying a photograph of the new<br />
variety, paying the application fee, nominating an accredited 'Qualified Person'<br />
and, if the variety is an <strong>Australia</strong>n species, despatch as soon as possible<br />
a herbarium specimen;<br />
• Engage the services of the nominated accredited 'Qualified Person' to plan and<br />
supervise the comparative growing trial;<br />
• Conduct a comparative growing trial to demonstrate Distinctness, Uniformity<br />
and Stability (DUS), complete Part 2 of the application form and paying the<br />
examination fee;<br />
• Deposit propagating material in a Genetic Resources Centre.<br />
• Examination of the application by the PBR Office, which may include a field<br />
examination of the comparative growing trial; and including<br />
• Publication of a description and photograph comparing the new variety with<br />
similar varieties in <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong>, followed by a six-month period for<br />
objection or comment.<br />
• Upon successful completion of all the requirements, resolution of objections<br />
(if any) and payment of certificate fee, the applicant(s) receive a Certificate of<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Breeder's Rights.<br />
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Requirement to Supply Comparative Varieties<br />
Once an application has been accepted by the PBR office, it is covered by provisional<br />
protection. Also it immediately becomes a ‘variety of common knowledge’ and thus<br />
may be required by others as a comparator for their applications with a higher<br />
application number.<br />
Applicants are reminded that they are required to release propagative material for<br />
comparative testing provided that the material is used for no other purpose and all<br />
material relating to the variety is returned when the trial is complete. The expenses<br />
incurred in the provision of material for comparative trials are borne by those<br />
conducting the trials.<br />
As the variety is already under provisional protection, any use outside the conditions<br />
outlined above would qualify as an infringement and would be dealt with under<br />
section 53 of the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Act 1994.<br />
Applicants having difficulties procuring varieties for use in comparative trials are<br />
urged to contact the PBR office immediately<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
UPOV Developments<br />
The UPOV Convention provides the international legal framework for the granting of<br />
plant breeders’ rights which are a key element in encouraging breeders to pursue and<br />
enhance their search for improved varieties with benefits such as higher yield and<br />
quality and better resistance to pests and diseases. <strong>Plant</strong> breeders’ rights thereby help<br />
to enhance sustainable agriculture, productivity, income, international trade and<br />
economic development in general.<br />
The members of UPOV are (as of Nov 22, 2009):<br />
Albania, Argentina, <strong>Australia</strong>, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil,<br />
Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Czech Republic,<br />
Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, European Community, Estonia, Finland,<br />
France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan,<br />
Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand,<br />
Nicaragua, Norway, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea,<br />
Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia,<br />
South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Tunisia,<br />
Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay, Uzbekistan and<br />
Vietnam. (Total 68).<br />
Oman became the 68 th member of the union on Nov 22, 2009.<br />
Further Information on UPOV and its activities is available on the website located at<br />
http://www.upov.int<br />
The adopted UPOV Technical Guidelines (TG) for testing different plant species are<br />
now available for this website at<br />
http://www.upov.int/en/publications/tg-rom/index.html<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
European Developments<br />
Community plant variety rights within the European Union are administered by the<br />
Community <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Office (CPVO) in Angers, France. With more than 2,600<br />
applications per year, the CPVO receives the highest number of requests for variety<br />
protection among the members of UPOV. The CPVO provides for one application,<br />
one examination and one title of protection that is valid and enforceable in all 27<br />
members of the European Union.<br />
The potential applicants for <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Rights within European Union are<br />
requested to consult Notes for Applicants published by the Community <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong><br />
Office (CPVO). This note aims to answer legal, administrative and financial<br />
questions that one may have when requesting Community plant variety rights. Further<br />
information is available from CPVO website.<br />
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Obligation under the International Convention for the Protection of<br />
New Varieties of <strong>Plant</strong>s 1991 (UPOV91)<br />
Consistent with <strong>Australia</strong>’s membership of UPOV 1991, the criteria for the granting<br />
of protection under the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Act 1994 (PBRA) is that the variety:<br />
has a breeder; is new, distinct, uniform and stable; has an acceptable name; and that<br />
application formalities are completed and relevant fees payed.<br />
Applicants for protection need to be aware of the existence of any other <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
legislation, which could impact on their intended use of the registered variety.<br />
Administrators of other <strong>Australia</strong>n legislation may have an interest in applications for<br />
registration notified in this journal.<br />
It is feasible for a new variety to be registered under the PBRA, but, as the PBRA coexists<br />
with other laws of the land, the exercise of the breeder’s right may be restricted<br />
by such legislation. For example, current legislation may prohibit the use of that<br />
variety in food, or, the growing of that variety as a noxious weed.<br />
The <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Office (PBRO) advises that it is the responsibility of the<br />
applicant and of administrators of legislation to take these matters up directly between<br />
the responsible parties and not with the PBRO.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
Instructions to Qualified Persons<br />
Instruction to Qualified Persons: Interactive <strong>Variety</strong> Description System (IVDS) for<br />
Preparing Detailed Description for <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong><br />
For preparing the detailed description, the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Office (PBRO) has<br />
released the Interactive <strong>Variety</strong> Description System (IVDS) in the Internet<br />
(https://pbr-ivds.ipaustralia.plantbreeders.gov.au/pbr_ivds/) for the Qualified Persons<br />
(QPs).<br />
In the beginning of April 2005, all QPs have officially been notified of this new<br />
system giving them access to IVDS with their individual user name and<br />
password. The main purpose of the system is to harmonise variety descriptions at both<br />
national and international level and make the PBR application process as smooth and<br />
efficient as possible.<br />
The IVDS allows QPs to fill in descriptions on-line by accessing relevant test<br />
guidelines and selecting specific characteristics with their various states of<br />
expressions from the options provided. The IVDS incorporated all of the approved<br />
UPOV test guidelines (and some national equivalents where a UPOV test guideline is<br />
not available) into interactive forms with easy to use drop-down menus. QPs can<br />
“build” their own additional/special characteristics if they are not available in the<br />
guideline. The IVDS also accepts statistical information.<br />
The IVDS emphasises the use of “grouping characteristics” in selecting comparator<br />
varieties. Finally, it allows QPs to lodge the completed variety descriptions on-line.<br />
There is a minimum typing involved in the process.<br />
The PBRO anticipates that the QPs had the opportunity to familiarise themselves with<br />
IVDS during the testing and demonstration phase (August – Dec 2004) and could<br />
operate the system comfortably. There are step by step on-screen instructions with<br />
examples in each step of IVDS, which will assist the QPs to complete the process<br />
smoothly. In addition, PBRO is ready to help QPs, if they encounter any problem.<br />
Please send an e-mail to pbr@ipaustralia.gov.au if there is a problem in completing<br />
the description using IVDS.<br />
The detailed descriptions are accepted only in the IVDS format.<br />
Also, please note that the after finalising the description through IVDS, the QPs will<br />
still need to submit the signed hardcopies of the Part 2 documentations in order to<br />
complete the application process. Please contact the PBRO (pbr@ipaustralia.gov.au)<br />
for further information.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
Official Notice<br />
Declaration of the days in 2011 when the Designs Office, the Patent<br />
Office, the PBR Office and the Trade Marks Office and their suboffices<br />
are taken not to be open for business<br />
The close-down provisions in the designs, Olympic insignia protection, patents, plant breeder’s<br />
rights and trade marks legislation provide for the effect of Designs Office, the Patent Office, the<br />
PBR Office and the Trade Marks Office (‘the Canberra offices’) or any of their sub-offices in the<br />
State capitals (“the sub-office”) not being open for business.<br />
On 8 November 2010, <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’s Director General declared under the close-down provisions the<br />
days when the Patent, the PBR, Trade Marks and Designs Offices and their sub-offices would not<br />
be open for business for the period from period 2 January 2011 to 2 January 2012.<br />
The Canberra offices and the State offices will not be open for business on the following days in the<br />
period 2 January 2011 to 2 January 2012.<br />
All the Canberra offices and the Sub-offices:<br />
All Saturdays and Sundays in the period<br />
Monday 3 January 2011<br />
Wednesday, 26 January 2011<br />
Friday, 22 April 2011<br />
Monday, 25 April 2011<br />
Tuesday, 26 April 2011<br />
Monday 26 December 2011 to Monday 2 January 2012<br />
New Year’s Day<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> Day<br />
Good Friday<br />
Anzac Day / Easter Monday<br />
Additional Public Holiday<br />
Christmas Close Down<br />
The Canberra offices<br />
Monday 14 March 2011<br />
Monday 13 June 2011<br />
Monday 3 October 2011<br />
Monday 10 October 2011<br />
The New South Wales sub-office<br />
Monday 13 June 2011<br />
Monday 3 October 2011<br />
Canberra Day<br />
Queen’s Birthday Holiday<br />
Labour Day<br />
Family & Community Day<br />
Queen’s Birthday Holiday<br />
Labour Day<br />
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The Queensland sub-office<br />
Monday 2 May 2011<br />
Monday 13 June 2011<br />
Wednesday 17 August 2011<br />
The South <strong>Australia</strong>n sub-office<br />
Monday 14 March 2011<br />
Monday 13 June 2011<br />
Monday 3 October 2011<br />
The Tasmanian sub-office<br />
Monday 14 February 2009<br />
Monday 14 March 2010<br />
Monday 13 June 2010<br />
Thursday 20 October 2010<br />
The Victorian sub-office<br />
Monday 14 March 2011<br />
Monday 13 June 2011<br />
Tuesday 1 November 2011<br />
The Western <strong>Australia</strong>n sub-office<br />
Monday 7 March 2011<br />
Monday 6 June 2011<br />
Monday 3 October 2011<br />
The Northern Territory sub-office<br />
Monday 2 May 2011<br />
Monday 13 June 2011<br />
Friday 22 July 2011<br />
Monday 1 August 2011<br />
Labour Day<br />
Queen’s Birthday Holiday<br />
Royal Queensland Show Day<br />
Adelaide Cup Day<br />
Queen’s Birthday Holiday<br />
Labour Day<br />
Royal Hobart Regatta Day<br />
Eight Hours Day<br />
Queen’s Birthday Holiday<br />
Hobart Show Day<br />
Labour Day<br />
Queen’s Birthday Holiday<br />
Melbourne Cup Day<br />
Labour Day<br />
Foundation Day<br />
Queen’s Birthday Holiday<br />
May Day<br />
Queens Birthday Holiday<br />
Darwin Show Day<br />
Picnic Day<br />
For more information on the effect of the close-down provisions, please see the Official Notices of<br />
23 March 2007 titled Intellectual Property Legislation Amendment Regulations 2007 (No. 1) and<br />
The new close-down provisions in the trade marks legislation available on <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’s website<br />
through the page www.ipaustralia.gov.au/resources/officialnotices.shtml.<br />
Contact: <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Phone: 1300 651 010<br />
Fax: +61 2 6283 7999<br />
E-mail: assist@ipaustralia.gov.au<br />
Web: www.ipaustralia.gov.au<br />
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Part 2 Public Notices (Acceptances, Descriptions, Grants, and Variations etc)<br />
This part of the <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> provides public notices on Acceptances,<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Descriptions, Grants and Variations etc. The Part 2 Public Notices pages of<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> (Vol. 23 Issue 4) are listed below:<br />
• Home<br />
• Acceptances<br />
• <strong>Variety</strong> Descriptions<br />
• Grants<br />
• Change of Agent<br />
• Change of Applicant’s Name<br />
• Assignment of Rights<br />
• Applications Withdrawn<br />
• Grants Surrendered<br />
• Grants Expired<br />
• Corrigenda<br />
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ACCEPTANCE<br />
The following varieties are under provisional protection from the date of acceptance:<br />
Acacia cognata<br />
BOWER WATTLE, RIVER WATTLE<br />
‘DW1’<br />
Application No: 2010/007 Accepted: 6 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Treeplanters Nursery.<br />
Agent: Greenhill's Propagation Nursery Pty Ltd, Tynong, VIC.<br />
Acacia spathulifolia<br />
‘FlatspathGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/179 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
Adenanthos sericeus<br />
‘AdenpurpGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/180 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
Agonis flexuosa<br />
WILLOW MYRTLE, WILLOW PEPPERMINT<br />
‘Fifi’<br />
Application No: 2009/172 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Don and Fiona Firth.<br />
Agent: Wyvee Horticultural Services, Lilydale, VIC.<br />
‘LemLimeGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/183 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
‘Marks Mini’<br />
Application No: 2010/182 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
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Alstroemeria hybrid<br />
PERUVIAN LILY<br />
‘Zalsatal’ syn Natalya<br />
Application No: 2010/202 Accepted: 17 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Van Zanten <strong>Plant</strong>s B.V..<br />
Agent: Ramm Botanicals, Kangy Angy, NSW.<br />
Alyogyne huegelii x Alogyne hakeifolia<br />
ALYOGYNE, NATIVE HIBISCUS<br />
‘Delightfully Double’<br />
Application No: 2010/218 Accepted: 17 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: <strong>Plant</strong> Growers <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty. Ltd., Dodges Ferry, TAS.<br />
Anigozanthos hybrid<br />
KANGAROO PAW<br />
‘Rambolution’ syn Bush Revolution<br />
Application No: 2010/221 Accepted: 18 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd., Kangy Angy, NSW.<br />
‘Ramborebel’ syn Bush Rebel<br />
Application No: 2010/220 Accepted: 18 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd., Kangy Angy, NSW.<br />
‘Rambovour’ syn Bush Endeavour<br />
Application No: 2010/219 Accepted: 18 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd., Kangy Angy, NSW.<br />
Asplenium nidus<br />
BIRDS NEST FERN<br />
‘CrispyWave’<br />
Application No: 2010/089 Accepted: 6 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Sugimoto Shinryuen.<br />
Agent: Pearce's Nurseries Pty Ltd, Mcleans Ridges, NSW.<br />
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Calothamnus quadrifidus<br />
ONE SIDED BOTTLEBRUSH<br />
‘CalpenGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/194 Accepted: 23 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
Cannabis sativa<br />
INDUSTRIAL HEMP<br />
‘CHG’<br />
Application No: 2010/269 Accepted: 25 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Ecofibre Industries Operations Pty Ltd, Maleny, QLD.<br />
Casuarina glauca<br />
SWAMP OAK<br />
‘CAS01’<br />
Application No: 2010/280 Accepted: 16 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Vic John Ciccolella.<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Richmond, NSW.<br />
Chamelaucium uncinatum<br />
WAXFLOWER<br />
‘FlatwaxDarkGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/176 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
‘FlatwaxpinkGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/177 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
‘FlatwaxwhiteGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/178 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
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Citrus sinensis<br />
SWEET ORANGE<br />
‘Kepco’<br />
Application No: 2010/134 Accepted: 1 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Koala Orange Pty Ltd, Carlton, VIC.<br />
Conostylis candicans<br />
GREY COTTONHEAD<br />
‘Silversunrise’<br />
Application No: 2010/165 Accepted: 9 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Michael Wood.<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Dodges Ferry, TAS.<br />
Coprosma repens<br />
MIRROR BUSH<br />
‘Inferno’<br />
Application No: 2010/263 Accepted: 30 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Peter Fraser.<br />
Agent: Touch of Class <strong>Plant</strong>s Pty Ltd, , VIC.<br />
Cordyline australis<br />
CORDYLINE, CABBAGE TREE<br />
‘Seipin’<br />
Application No: 2010/242 Accepted: 22 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Paul Hummel, A.R.Hummel.<br />
Agent: Outback <strong>Plant</strong>s Pty Ltd, Cranbourne, VIC.<br />
Dianthus caryophyllus<br />
CARNATION<br />
‘Floricoral’<br />
Application No: 2010/254 Accepted: 17 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: International Flower Developments Pty Ltd, Bundoora, VIC.<br />
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‘Floriruby’<br />
Application No: 2010/250 Accepted: 17 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: International Flower Developments Pty Ltd, Bundoora, VIC.<br />
Dianthus x allwoodii<br />
PINKS<br />
‘Bright Eyes’<br />
Application No: 2010/239 Accepted: 4 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Carolyn Grace Bourne.<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty. Ltd., Dodges Ferry, TAS.<br />
‘Dancing Queen’<br />
Application No: 2010/240 Accepted: 4 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Carolyn Grace Bourne.<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty. Ltd., Dodges Ferry, TAS.<br />
‘Waterloo Sunset’<br />
Application No: 2010/238 Accepted: 4 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Carolyn Grace Bourne.<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty. Ltd., Dodges Ferry, TAS.<br />
Ficus benjamina<br />
WEEPING FIG<br />
‘Green Kinky’<br />
Application No: 2010/060 Accepted: 1 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Kwekerij J. De Groot B.V..<br />
Agent: Crop & Nursery Services, Kincumber, NSW.<br />
Fragaria xananassa<br />
STRAWBERRY<br />
‘DrisStrawSeventeen’<br />
Application No: 2010/184 Accepted: 12 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc..<br />
Agent: Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick, Melbourne, VIC.<br />
‘Reliance’<br />
Application No: 2010/139 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Inc and Berry R&D Inc..<br />
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Agent: Watermark Patent and Trademark Attorneys, Hawthorn, VIC.<br />
Gazania hybrid<br />
GAZANIA<br />
‘GT20’<br />
Application No: 2010/230 Accepted: 15 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: NuFlora International Pty Ltd.<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Richmond, NSW.<br />
Gossypium hirsutum<br />
COTTON<br />
‘Sicot 75BRF’<br />
Application No: 2010/264 Accepted: 1 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Cotton Seeds<br />
Distributors Ltd., Canberra, ACT.<br />
Graptopetalum bellum<br />
CHIHUAHUA-FLOWER<br />
‘TACDAM 0107’<br />
Application No: 2010/088 Accepted: 13 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Gartneriet Damsted.<br />
Agent: Pearce's Nurseries Pty Ltd, Mcleans Ridges, NSW.<br />
Grevillea bipinnatifida xGrevillea thyrsoides ssp pustulata<br />
GREVILLEA<br />
‘Pick o' the Crop’<br />
Application No: 2010/276 Accepted: 22 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: N & W Marriott.<br />
Agent: Mansfield's Propagation Nursery Pty Ltd, Skye, VIC.<br />
Grevillea crithmifolia<br />
GREVILLEA<br />
‘Little Crith’<br />
Application No: 2010/181 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
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Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
Grevillea hybrid<br />
GREVILLEA<br />
‘Ninderry-Gold’<br />
Application No: 2010/039 Accepted: 12 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Waragrow Holdings Pty Ltd T/as Fairhill Native <strong>Plant</strong>s & Botanic Gardens, Yandina,<br />
QLD.<br />
‘TWD01’<br />
Application No: 2010/281 Accepted: 22 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Tarrawood Native Nursery.<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Richmond, NSW.<br />
Grevillea juniperina<br />
GREVILLEA<br />
‘H22’<br />
Application No: 2010/228 Accepted: 27 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Clarendon, NSW.<br />
Lactuca sativa L.<br />
LETTUCE<br />
‘MULTIBLOND 3’<br />
Application No: 2010/259 Accepted: 6 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Nunhems B.V..<br />
Agent: Shelston <strong>IP</strong>, Sydney, NSW.<br />
‘SCALA’<br />
Application No: 2010/258 Accepted: 6 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Nunhems B.V..<br />
Agent: Shelston <strong>IP</strong>, Sydney, NSW.<br />
Laurus nobilis<br />
BAY TREE, LAUREL, LAURIER<br />
‘Pride-of-Provence’<br />
Application No: 2010/160 Accepted: 4 November, 2010<br />
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Applicant: Lyndale Intellectual Property Ltd.<br />
Agent: Touch of Class <strong>Plant</strong>s Pty Ltd, Tynong, Vic.<br />
Lens culinaris<br />
LENTIL<br />
‘PBA Blitz’ syn Blitz<br />
Application No: 2010/223 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains Research and Development Corporation,<br />
Attwood, VIC.<br />
‘PBA Jumbo’ syn Jumbo<br />
Application No: 2010/222 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains Research and Development Corporation,<br />
Attwood, VIC.<br />
Lepista nuda<br />
WOOD BLEWIT MUSHROOM<br />
‘True Blue’<br />
Application No: 2009/147 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Percy Tze Weng Wong, Springwood, NSW.<br />
Leptospermum sericeum<br />
‘SericpenGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/192 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
Leucadendron laureolum x Leucadendron salignum<br />
LEUCADENDRON<br />
‘Ebony’<br />
Application No: 2010/148 Accepted: 4 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: John Francis.<br />
Agent: Touch of Class Pty Ltd, Tynong, Vic.<br />
‘Burgundy Sunset’<br />
Application No: 2010/189 Accepted: 29 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: John William Barson, Petronella Johanna Barson, Victor Harbor, SA.<br />
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Lobularia hybrid<br />
ALYSSUM<br />
‘Inlbusnopr’<br />
Application No: 2010/135 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Innovaplant Zierpflanzen GmbH & Co KG.<br />
Agent: Aussie Winners Pty Ltd, Redland Bay, NSW.<br />
Lomandra confertifolia ssp rubiginosa<br />
MAT RUSH<br />
‘Frosty Top’<br />
Application No: 2010/122 Accepted: 14 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Ausplanz Investments Pty Ltd.<br />
Agent: Longview Horticulture, Longwarry, VIC.<br />
Lomandra longifolia<br />
SPINY HEADED MAT RUSH<br />
‘NPW3’<br />
Application No: 2010/197 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Clarendon, NSW.<br />
Loropetalum chinense<br />
CHINESE FRINGE FOWER<br />
‘Bobz Pink’<br />
Application No: 2009/361 Accepted: 14 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Pearce's Nurseries Pty Ltd, Mcleans Ridges, NSW.<br />
‘Bobz Red’<br />
Application No: 2009/362 Accepted: 14 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Pearce's Nurseries Pty Ltd, Mcleans Ridges, NSW.<br />
‘Bobz White’<br />
Application No: 2009/363 Accepted: 14 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Pearce's Nurseries Pty Ltd, Mcleans Ridges, NSW.<br />
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Malus domestica<br />
APPLE<br />
‘MJ 809.14’<br />
Application No: 2010/261 Accepted: 16 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Western <strong>Australia</strong>n Agriculture Authority, Bentley, WA.<br />
Mandevilla hybrid<br />
MANDEVILLA<br />
‘Manregalruby’ syn AlohaRegalRuby<br />
Application No: 2010/233 Accepted: 15 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Floraquest Pty Ltd, Protected <strong>Plant</strong> Promotions Pty Ltd.<br />
Agent: Ramm Botanical Holdings Pty Ltd, Kangy Angy, NSW.<br />
‘Sunparabeni’<br />
Application No: 2010/232 Accepted: 26 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Suntory Flowers Ltd.<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW.<br />
Medicago sativa<br />
LUCERNE<br />
‘SuperStar’ syn Fasta<br />
Application No: 2010/227 Accepted: 15 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Seed Genetics <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Unley, SA.<br />
Melaleuca ringens<br />
‘RingpenGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/201 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
Melia azedarach<br />
WHITE CEDAR<br />
‘Lilac Lady’<br />
Application No: 2010/042 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Vic John Ciccolella.<br />
Agent: Fleming's Nurseries Pty Ltd, Monbulk, VIC.<br />
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Myoporum insulare<br />
BOOBIALLA<br />
‘FlatinsulGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/193 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
Oryza sativa<br />
RICE<br />
‘Sherpa’ syn YRM69<br />
Application No: 2010/217 Accepted: 13 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Department of Industry and Investment for and on behalf of the State of New South<br />
Wales, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, SunRice, Orange, NSW.<br />
Pandorea jasminoides<br />
BOWER OF BEAUTY<br />
‘Sftpanflirt’ syn Flirty Bellz<br />
Application No: 2010/061 Accepted: 7 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: The Stewart Family Trust.<br />
Agent: Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd, Kangy Angy, NSW.<br />
‘Sftpanjazz’ syn Jazzy Bellz<br />
Application No: 2010/062 Accepted: 7 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: The Stewart Family Trust.<br />
Agent: Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd, Kangy Angy, NSW.<br />
Phormium cookianum<br />
NEW ZEALAND MOUNTAIN FLAX<br />
‘FIT01’<br />
Application No: 2010/090 Accepted: 2 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Pat Fitzgerald.<br />
Agent: Greenhill's Propagation Nursery Pty Ltd, Tynong, VIC.<br />
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Phormium tenax<br />
NEW ZEALAND FLAX<br />
‘Choc N' Cherry’<br />
Application No: 2010/279 Accepted: 17 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Mount Boyce Nurseries Pty Ltd, Blackheath, NSW.<br />
Pimelea ferruginea<br />
PIMELEA<br />
‘FerrupenGL’<br />
Application No: 2010/191 Accepted: 11 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: George A Lullfitz, Wanneroo, WA.<br />
Pisum sativum<br />
FIELD PEA<br />
‘CRC-Walana’<br />
Application No: 2010/175 Accepted: 2 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: <strong>Plant</strong> Research (NZ) Ltd.<br />
Agent: Pork CRC Ltd, Willaston, SA.<br />
‘PBA Gunyah’ syn Gunyah<br />
Application No: 2010/200 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains Research and Development Corporation,<br />
Attwood, VIC.<br />
Pisum sativum<br />
FIELD PEA<br />
‘PBA Oura’ syn Oura<br />
Application No: 2010/198 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains Research and Development Corporation,<br />
Attwood, VIC.<br />
‘PBA Twilight’ syn Twilight<br />
Application No: 2010/199 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains Research and Development Corporation,<br />
Attwood, VIC.<br />
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Prunus cerasifera x Prunus persica<br />
MYROBALAN X PEACH<br />
‘Kuban 86’ syn Krymsk 86<br />
Application No: 2010/109 Accepted: 17 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Gennady Eremin.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company (ANFIC) Ltd, Bathurst, NSW.<br />
Prunus domestica<br />
PLUM<br />
‘Blackred III’<br />
Application No: 2010/248 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, Hodgson Vale, QLD.<br />
‘Blackred IV’<br />
Application No: 2010/246 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, Hodgson Vale, QLD.<br />
‘Blackred XI’<br />
Application No: 2010/249 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, Hodgson Vale, QLD.<br />
‘Plumsweet IX’<br />
Application No: 2010/244 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, Hodgson Vale, QLD.<br />
‘Plumsweet XI’<br />
Application No: 2010/245 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, Hodgson Vale, QLD.<br />
Prunus persica var nucipersica<br />
NECTARINE<br />
‘May Bright’<br />
Application No: 2010/247 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
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Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, Hodgson Vale, QLD.<br />
‘May Pearl’<br />
Application No: 2010/243 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, Hodgson Vale, QLD.<br />
Rhaphiolepis indica<br />
INDIAN HAWTHORN<br />
‘RAPH01’<br />
Application No: 2010/208 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Vic John Ciccolella.<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Richmond, NSW.<br />
Rosa hybrid<br />
ROSE<br />
‘Ausbernard’<br />
Application No: 2010/074 Accepted: 29 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: David Austin Roses Ltd.<br />
Agent: Siebler Publishing Services, Hartwell, VIC.<br />
‘Ausmerchant’<br />
Application No: 2010/073 Accepted: 29 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: David Austin Roses Ltd.<br />
Agent: Siebler Publishing Services, Hartwell, VIC.<br />
‘Ausprior’<br />
Application No: 2010/072 Accepted: 29 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: David Austin Roses Ltd.<br />
Agent: Siebler Publishing Services, Hartwell, VIC.<br />
‘GRA440R2’<br />
Application No: 2010/273 Accepted: 23 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Mr. Harry Schrueders.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, Skye, VIC.<br />
‘GRA5951’<br />
Application No: 2010/275 Accepted: 23 December, 2010<br />
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Applicant: Harry Schreuders.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, Skye, VIC.<br />
‘GRA61361’<br />
Application No: 2010/274 Accepted: 23 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Mr. Harry Schrueders.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, Skye, VIC.<br />
‘HARPAINT’<br />
Application No: 2010/164 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Harkness New Roses Ltd.<br />
Agent: Knight's Roses, Gawler, SA.<br />
‘Lexelprup’<br />
Application No: 2010/205 Accepted: 27 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Levacy Ltd.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, Skye, VIC.<br />
‘Ruicf1242a’<br />
Application No: 2010/206 Accepted: 27 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: De Ruiter Intellectual Property BV.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, Skye, VIC.<br />
‘WEKbipsboul’ syn MyHero<br />
Application No: 2009/188 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Weeks Roses Ltd.<br />
Agent: Swane's Nurseries <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Dural, NSW.<br />
‘WEKvossutono’ syn SoulMate<br />
Application No: 2009/219 Accepted: 9 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Weeks Roses Ltd.<br />
Agent: Swanes Nurseries <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Dural, NSW.<br />
Rosa rugosa hybrid<br />
RUGOSA ROSE<br />
‘Morningstar Estate’<br />
Application No: 2009/360 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Judy Barrett, Mt Eliza, VIC.<br />
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Rubus Idaeus L.<br />
RASPBERRY<br />
‘DrisRaspFour’<br />
Application No: 2010/307 Accepted: 22 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc..<br />
Agent: Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick, Melbourne, VIC.<br />
Saccharum hybrid<br />
SUGARCANE<br />
‘Q242’<br />
Application No: 2010/203 Accepted: 26 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: BSES Limited, Indooroopilly, QLD.<br />
‘Q243’<br />
Application No: 2010/204 Accepted: 26 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: BSES Limited, Indooroopilly, QLD.<br />
Scaevola aemula<br />
FANFLOWER<br />
‘Bonscablue’<br />
Application No: 2009/338 Accepted: 5 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Bonza Botanicals Pty Limited.<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW.<br />
‘PFS100’<br />
Application No: 2010/229 Accepted: 14 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: SPROCZ Pty Ltd.<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Richmond, NSW.<br />
Schlumbergera truncata<br />
CHRISTMAS CACTUS<br />
‘PARTYGIRL’<br />
Application No: 2010/044 Accepted: 23 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Tillington House Pty Ltd, Coffs Harbour, NSW.<br />
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Tibouchina urvilleana<br />
LASIANDRA, GLORYBUSH<br />
‘TB01’<br />
Application No: 2010/209 Accepted: 15 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: Dawn Rothay Nurseries.<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Richmond, NSW.<br />
Triticum aestivum<br />
WHEAT<br />
‘Sunguard’<br />
Application No: 2010/241 Accepted: 10 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: The University of Sydney.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Grain Technologies, Glen Osmond, SA.<br />
‘Forrest’<br />
Application No: 2010/302 Accepted: 22 December, 2010<br />
Applicant: HRZ Wheats Pty Ltd, Black Mountain, ACT.<br />
Ulmus parvifolia<br />
CHINESE ELM<br />
‘Clive's Baby’<br />
Application No: 2009/307 Accepted: 24 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Wyvee Horticultural Services Pty Ltd, Lilydale, VIC.<br />
Vaccinium hybrid<br />
SOUTHERN HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY<br />
‘Lehl-21’<br />
Application No: 2010/237 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lehl Family Trust, Corindi Beach, NSW.<br />
‘Lehl-51’<br />
Application No: 2010/256 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lehl Family Trust, Corindi Beach, NSW.<br />
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‘Lehl-56’<br />
Application No: 2010/236 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lehl Family Trust, Corindi Beach, NSW.<br />
‘Lehl-64’<br />
Application No: 2010/235 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Lehl Family Trust, Corindi Beach, NSW.<br />
Vitis Vinifera<br />
GRAPE<br />
‘Sheegene 12’ syn Krissy<br />
Application No: 2010/153 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Sheehan Genetics LLC.<br />
Agent: Scholefield Robinson Mildura Pty Ltd, Mildura, Vic.<br />
‘Sheegene 13’ syn Timco<br />
Application No: 2010/154 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Sheehan Genetics LLC.<br />
Agent: Scholefield Robinson Mildura Pty Ltd, Mildura, Vic.<br />
‘Sheegene 2’ syn Timpson Seedless<br />
Application No: 2010/149 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Sheehan Genetics LLC.<br />
Agent: Scholefield Robinson Mildura Pty Ltd, Mildura, Vic.<br />
‘Sheegene 3’<br />
Application No: 2010/036 Accepted: 5 October, 2010<br />
Applicant: Sheehan Genetics LLC.<br />
Agent: Joseph Ralli, Mildura, VIC.<br />
‘Sheegene 4’ syn Luisco<br />
Application No: 2010/150 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Sheehan Genetics LLC.<br />
Agent: Scholefield Robinson Mildura Pty Ltd, Mildura, Vic.<br />
‘Sheegene 5’ syn Early Globe<br />
Application No: 2010/151 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Sheehan Genetics LLC.<br />
Agent: Scholefield Robinson Mildura Pty Ltd, Mildura, Vic.<br />
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‘Sheegene 9’ syn Melanie<br />
Application No: 2010/152 Accepted: 8 November, 2010<br />
Applicant: Sheehan Genetics LLC.<br />
Agent: Scholefield Robinson Mildura Pty Ltd, Mildura, Vic.<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Descriptions<br />
Common (Genus<br />
Species)<br />
maple (Acer x<br />
freemanii)<br />
Kangaroo Paw<br />
(Anigozanthos<br />
hybrid)<br />
Kangaroo Paw<br />
(Anigozanthos<br />
hybrid)<br />
Peanut (Arachis<br />
hypogaea)<br />
Peanut (Arachis<br />
hypogaea)<br />
Marguerite Daisy<br />
(Argyranthemum<br />
frutescens)<br />
Marguerite Daisy<br />
(Argyranthemum<br />
frutescens)<br />
Marguerite Daisy<br />
(Argyranthemum<br />
frutescens)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong><br />
Sienna<br />
Rambudan<br />
Rambubona<br />
FARNSFIELD<br />
Tingoora<br />
Bonmadprose<br />
Bonmadpipa<br />
BONMADCREL<br />
Title Holder<br />
Arbor L.L.C.<br />
Ramm Botanicals<br />
Holdings Pty Ltd<br />
Ramm Botanicals<br />
Holdings Pty Ltd<br />
AgResearch<br />
Consultants Inc.<br />
Agri-Science<br />
Queensland<br />
Department of<br />
Employment,<br />
Economic<br />
Development and<br />
Innovation, Grains<br />
Research and<br />
Development<br />
Corporation<br />
Bonza Botanicals Pty<br />
Ltd<br />
Bonza Botanicals Pty<br />
Ltd<br />
Bonza Botanicals Pty<br />
Ltd<br />
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Marguerite Daisy<br />
(Argyranthemum<br />
frutescens)<br />
Asian White Birch<br />
(Betula<br />
platyphylla)<br />
Strawberry<br />
(Fragaria<br />
xananassa)<br />
Strawberry<br />
(Fragaria<br />
xananassa)<br />
Strawberry<br />
(Fragaria<br />
xananassa)<br />
Strawberry<br />
(Fragaria<br />
xananassa)<br />
Strawberry<br />
(Fragaria<br />
xananassa)<br />
English Lavender<br />
(Lavandula<br />
angustifolia)<br />
Lavender<br />
(Lavandula<br />
hybrid)<br />
Lavender<br />
(Lavandula<br />
hybrid)<br />
Lavandin<br />
(Lavandula x<br />
intermedia)<br />
Lavandin<br />
(Lavandula x<br />
intermedia)<br />
Bonmadcher<br />
Fargo<br />
DrisStrawFourteen<br />
DrisStrawThirteen<br />
DrisStrawEight<br />
DrisStrawNine<br />
DrisStrawEleven<br />
Riverina Heather<br />
Strawberry Ruffles<br />
Sweetberry Ruffles<br />
Riverina Alan<br />
Riverina Thomas<br />
Bonza Botanicals Pty<br />
Limited<br />
NDSU-Research<br />
Foundation<br />
Driscoll Strawberry<br />
Associates, Inc<br />
Driscoll Strawberry<br />
Associates, Inc<br />
Driscoll Strawberry<br />
Associates, Inc<br />
Driscoll Strawberry<br />
Associates, Inc<br />
Driscoll Strawberry<br />
Associates, Inc<br />
Charles Sturt<br />
University<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Growers<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Growers<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd<br />
Charles Sturt<br />
University<br />
Charles Sturt<br />
University<br />
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Lepironia<br />
(Lepironia<br />
articulata)<br />
LA20<br />
Mango<br />
(Mangifera indica) TPP5<br />
Mango<br />
(Mangifera indica) TPP6<br />
Banana (Musa<br />
hybrid)<br />
Pelargonium<br />
(Pelargonium x<br />
hortorum)<br />
Pelargonium<br />
(Pelargonium x<br />
hortorum)<br />
Kikuyu grass<br />
(Pennisetum<br />
clandestinum)<br />
Petchoa (Petunia<br />
x Calibrachoa )<br />
Little Gem<br />
Ballurtang<br />
Baldeslipzle<br />
CT5000<br />
New Zealand Flax<br />
(Phormium tenax) PHOS4<br />
Ninebark<br />
(Physocarpus<br />
opulifolius)<br />
Field Pea (Pisum<br />
sativum)<br />
Field Pea (Pisum<br />
sativum)<br />
Kakegawa S89<br />
Diabolo<br />
PBA Oura<br />
PBA Gunyah<br />
Craig Waters<br />
Tropical Primary<br />
Products<br />
Tropical Primary<br />
Products<br />
Tim Johnson<br />
Silzie GmbH & Co KG<br />
Ball Horticultural<br />
Company<br />
Donald Eugene<br />
Eykamp<br />
Sakata Seed<br />
Corporation<br />
Ozbreed Pty Ltd<br />
Kordes Jungpflanzen<br />
Agriculture Victoria<br />
Services Pty Ltd,<br />
Grains Research and<br />
Development<br />
Corporation<br />
Agriculture Victoria<br />
Services Pty Ltd,<br />
Grains Research and<br />
Development<br />
Corporation<br />
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Field Pea (Pisum<br />
sativum)<br />
Apricot (Prunus<br />
armeniaca)<br />
Peach (Prunus<br />
persica)<br />
Japanese Plum<br />
(Prunus salicina)<br />
Japanese Plum<br />
(Prunus salicina)<br />
Rosemary<br />
(Rosmarinus<br />
officinalis)<br />
Fan Flower<br />
(Scaevola<br />
humilis)<br />
Senecio (Senecio<br />
hybrid)<br />
Senecio (Senecio<br />
hybrid)<br />
Buffalo Grass<br />
(Stenotaphrum<br />
secundatum)<br />
Wheat (Triticum<br />
aestivum)<br />
Wheat (Triticum<br />
aestivum)<br />
Triticale<br />
(xTriticosecale )<br />
Triticale<br />
(xTriticosecale .)<br />
PBA Twilight<br />
Suaprieight<br />
Tatura Blaze<br />
SUPLUMTWENTYFIVE<br />
Luisa<br />
Barbecue<br />
PFS100<br />
Sunsenebaibai<br />
Sunseneribuba<br />
Kakadu<br />
AGT Katana<br />
Both<br />
Yowie<br />
Chopper<br />
Agriculture Victoria<br />
Services Pty Ltd,<br />
Grains Research and<br />
Development<br />
Corporation<br />
Sun World<br />
International, LLC<br />
Agriculture Victoria<br />
Services Pty Ltd<br />
Sun World<br />
International, LLC<br />
Doug and Maria<br />
Falconer<br />
State Of Israel -<br />
Ministry of<br />
Agriculture<br />
SPROCZ Pty Ltd<br />
Suntory Flowers<br />
Limited<br />
Suntory Flowers<br />
Limited<br />
Daniel Sammut,<br />
Jevon Sammut<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Grain<br />
Technologies Pty Ltd<br />
David Seth Cooper<br />
KV Cooper & MG<br />
Elleway<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Grain<br />
Technologies Pty Ltd<br />
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Apricot (Prunus armeniaca)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Suaprieight'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2003/077<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
11-Apr-2003<br />
14-May-2003<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Sun World International, LLC<br />
Agent: Sun World Australasia<br />
Telephone: 0263360655<br />
Fax: 0263361633<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Asian White Birch (Betula platyphylla)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Fargo'<br />
Synonym: Dakota Pinnacle<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2001/228<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
30-Aug-2001<br />
30-Oct-2001<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: NDSU-Research Foundation<br />
Agent: Fleming's Nurseries Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0397566105<br />
Fax: 03875200005<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Banana (Musa hybrid)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Little Gem'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/094<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
14-May-2010<br />
02-Jul-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Tim Johnson<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0266777192<br />
Fax: N/A<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Buffalo Grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Kakadu'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/311<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
09-Nov-2009<br />
22-Dec-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Daniel Sammut, Jevon Sammut<br />
Agent: Turfgrass Scientific Services Pty Ltd.<br />
Telephone: 0298727833<br />
Fax: 0298727855<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Riverina Heather'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/273<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
15-Sep-2008<br />
08-Oct-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Charles Sturt University<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0269332320<br />
Fax: 0269332800<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Fan Flower (Scaevola humilis)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'PFS100'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/229<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
28-Sep-2010<br />
14-Dec-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: SPROCZ Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0245772977<br />
Fax: 0245877728<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
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Field Pea (Pisum sativum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'PBA Oura'<br />
Synonym: Oura<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/198<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
31-Aug-2010<br />
09-Nov-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains<br />
Research and Development Corporation<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0392174138<br />
Fax: 0392174161<br />
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Field Pea (Pisum sativum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'PBA Gunyah'<br />
Synonym: Gunyah<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/200<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
31-Aug-2010<br />
09-Nov-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains<br />
Research and Development Corporation<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0392174138<br />
Fax: 0392174161<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
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Field Pea (Pisum sativum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'PBA Twilight'<br />
Synonym: Twilight<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/199<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
31-Aug-2010<br />
09-Nov-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains<br />
Research and Development Corporation<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0392174138<br />
Fax: 0392174161<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
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Japanese Plum (Prunus salicina)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'SUPLUMTWENTYFIVE'<br />
Synonym: SP25<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/082<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
25-Mar-2008<br />
26-May-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Sun World International, LLC<br />
Agent: Sun World Australasia<br />
Telephone: 0263360655<br />
Fax: 0263361633<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Japanese Plum (Prunus salicina)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Luisa'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2000/152<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
16-May-2000<br />
22-Dec-2003<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Doug and Maria Falconer<br />
Agent: Graham's Factree Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0399991999<br />
Fax: 0359674645<br />
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Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos hybrid)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Rambudan'<br />
Synonym: Bush Dance<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
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no:<br />
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<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2007/293<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
26-Oct-2007<br />
29-Jan-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0243512099<br />
Fax: 0243531875<br />
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Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos hybrid)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Rambubona'<br />
Synonym: Bush Bonanza<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2007/295<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
26-Oct-2007<br />
29-Jan-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0243512099<br />
Fax: 0243531875<br />
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Kikuyu grass (Pennisetum clandestinum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'CT5000'<br />
Synonym: Ceretec Five Thousand<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
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no:<br />
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Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/183<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
11-Jun-2008<br />
05-Aug-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Donald Eugene Eykamp<br />
Agent: Davies Collison Cave<br />
Telephone: 0392542777<br />
Fax: N/A<br />
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Lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Riverina Alan'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/274<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
15-Sep-2008<br />
15-Dec-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Charles Sturt University<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0269332320<br />
Fax: 0269332800<br />
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Lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Riverina Thomas'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
Description<br />
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in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/275<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
15-Sep-2008<br />
15-Dec-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Charles Sturt University<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0269332320<br />
Fax: 0269332800<br />
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Lavender (Lavandula hybrid)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Strawberry Ruffles'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/202<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
21-Aug-2009<br />
09-Nov-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: <strong>Plant</strong> Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0362659050<br />
Fax: 0362659919<br />
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Lavender (Lavandula hybrid)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Sweetberry Ruffles'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/201<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
21-Aug-2009<br />
21-Dec-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: <strong>Plant</strong> Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0362659050<br />
Fax: 0362659919<br />
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Lepironia (Lepironia articulata)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'LA20'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/292<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
27-Oct-2009<br />
14-Nov-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Craig Waters<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0245772977<br />
Fax: 0245877728<br />
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Mango (Mangifera indica)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'TPP5'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/071<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
06-Mar-2008<br />
07-Jul-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Tropical Primary Products<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0889882355<br />
Fax: 0889888032<br />
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Mango (Mangifera indica)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'TPP6'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/072<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
06-Mar-2008<br />
07-Jul-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Tropical Primary Products<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0889882355<br />
Fax: 0889888032<br />
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maple (Acer x freemanii)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Sienna'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2007/052<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
15-Feb-2007<br />
13-Mar-2007<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Arbor L.L.C.<br />
Agent: Fleming's Nurseries Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0397566105<br />
Fax: 0397560005<br />
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Marguerite Daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Bonmadprose'<br />
Synonym: Yellow Single<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/173<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
26-May-2008<br />
03-Jul-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Bonza Botanicals Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited<br />
Telephone: 0243826642<br />
Fax: 0247544260<br />
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Marguerite Daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Bonmadpipa'<br />
Synonym: Pink Single<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
Description<br />
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in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/172<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
26-May-2008<br />
03-Jul-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Bonza Botanicals Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited<br />
Telephone: 0243826642<br />
Fax: 0247544260<br />
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Marguerite Daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'BONMADCREL'<br />
Synonym: Yellow Crested<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/170<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
26-May-2008<br />
03-Jul-2008<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Bonza Botanicals Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited<br />
Telephone: 0243826642<br />
Fax: 0247544260<br />
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Marguerite Daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Bonmadcher'<br />
Synonym: Cherry Red<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
Description<br />
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in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/019<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
11-Feb-2009<br />
03-Jul-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Bonza Botanicals Pty Limited<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited<br />
Telephone: 0247548500<br />
Fax: 0147544260<br />
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New Zealand Flax (Phormium tenax)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'PHOS4'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/237<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
10-Sep-2009<br />
22-Dec-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Ozbreed Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0245772977<br />
Fax: 0245877728<br />
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Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Diabolo'<br />
Synonym: Monlo<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
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status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2001/085<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
28-Mar-2001<br />
15-May-2001<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Kordes Jungpflanzen<br />
Agent: Fleming's Nurseries Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0397566105<br />
Fax: 0397520005<br />
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Peach (Prunus persica)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Tatura Blaze'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/068<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
23-Apr-2009<br />
08-Jul-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0392174134<br />
Fax: 0392174161<br />
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'FARNSFIELD'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/025<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
11-Feb-2010<br />
25-Mar-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: AgResearch Consultants Inc.<br />
Agent: Peanut Company of <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Telephone: 0741600722<br />
Fax: 0741624402<br />
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Tingoora'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/028<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
16-Feb-2010<br />
25-Mar-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Agri-Science Queensland Department of<br />
Employment, Economic Development and<br />
Innovation, Grains Research and Development<br />
Corporation<br />
Agent: Peanut Company of <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Telephone: 0741600722<br />
Fax: 0741624402<br />
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Pelargonium (Pelargonium x hortorum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Ballurtang'<br />
Synonym: Allure Tangerine<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
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published<br />
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Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/017<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
11-Feb-2009<br />
27-May-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Silzie GmbH & Co KG<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0247541422<br />
Fax: 0247544260<br />
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Pelargonium (Pelargonium x hortorum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Baldeslipzle'<br />
Synonym: Light Pink Sizzle<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
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published<br />
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Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/018<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
11-Feb-2009<br />
20-Feb-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Ball Horticultural Company<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited<br />
Telephone: 0247541422<br />
Fax: 0247544260<br />
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Petchoa (Petunia x Calibrachoa )<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Kakegawa S89'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
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Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/323<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
17-Nov-2009<br />
16-Apr-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Sakata Seed Corporation<br />
Agent: Sakata Seed Oceania<br />
Telephone: N/A<br />
Fax: 0356261127<br />
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Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Barbecue'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2003/237<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
28-Aug-2003<br />
05-May-2004<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: State Of Israel - Ministry of Agriculture<br />
Agent: Sprint Horticulture Pty. Ltd<br />
Telephone: 0243857546<br />
Fax: 0243855727<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Senecio (Senecio hybrid)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Sunsenebaibai'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/114<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
22-May-2009<br />
07-Aug-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Suntory Flowers Limited<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited<br />
Telephone: 0243826642<br />
Fax: 0247544260<br />
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variety.<br />
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Senecio (Senecio hybrid)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Sunseneribuba'<br />
Synonym: Blue Bicolour<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2008/340<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
13-Nov-2008<br />
03-Feb-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Suntory Flowers Limited<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited<br />
Telephone: 0243826642<br />
Fax: 0247544260<br />
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variety.<br />
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Strawberry (Fragaria xananassa)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'DrisStrawFourteen'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/077<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
21-Apr-2010<br />
24-May-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc<br />
Agent: Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick<br />
Telephone: 0396141944<br />
Fax: (03) 9614 1867<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Strawberry (Fragaria xananassa)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'DrisStrawThirteen'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/296<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
28-Oct-2009<br />
11-Dec-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc<br />
Agent: Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick<br />
Telephone: 0396141944<br />
Fax: (03) 9614 1867<br />
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variety.<br />
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Strawberry (Fragaria xananassa)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'DrisStrawEight'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/274<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
07-Oct-2009<br />
09-Nov-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc<br />
Agent: Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick<br />
Telephone: 0396141944<br />
Fax: (03) 9614 1867<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Strawberry (Fragaria xananassa)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'DrisStrawNine'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/293<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
28-Oct-2009<br />
11-Dec-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc<br />
Agent: Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick<br />
Telephone: 0396141944<br />
Fax: (03) 9614 1867<br />
View the detailed description of this<br />
variety.<br />
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Strawberry (Fragaria xananassa)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'DrisStrawEleven'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/295<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
28-Oct-2009<br />
11-Dec-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc<br />
Agent: Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick<br />
Telephone: 0396141944<br />
Fax: (03) 9614 1867<br />
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variety.<br />
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Triticale (xTriticosecale )<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Yowie'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/027<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
15-Feb-2010<br />
18-Mar-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: KV Cooper & MG Elleway<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0883393049<br />
Fax: N/A<br />
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variety.<br />
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Triticale (xTriticosecale .)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Chopper'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2010/143<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
16-Jul-2010<br />
04-Aug-2010<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: <strong>Australia</strong>n Grain Technologies Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0883036861<br />
Fax: 0883036865<br />
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Wheat (Triticum aestivum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'AGT Katana'<br />
Synonym: N/A<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/240<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
10-Sep-2009<br />
01-Oct-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: <strong>Australia</strong>n Grain Technologies Pty Ltd<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0883036861<br />
Fax: 0883036865<br />
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Wheat (Triticum aestivum)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong>: 'Both'<br />
Synonym: DC005<br />
Application<br />
no:<br />
Current<br />
status:<br />
Certificate<br />
no:<br />
Received:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Granted:<br />
Description<br />
published<br />
in <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Varieties<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>:<br />
2009/247<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
N/A<br />
16-Sep-2009<br />
01-Oct-2009<br />
N/A<br />
Volume 23, Issue 4<br />
Title Holder: David Seth Cooper<br />
Agent: N/A<br />
Telephone: 0886641154<br />
Fax: 0886654042<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2003/077<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Suaprieight’<br />
Genus Species Prunus armeniaca<br />
Common Name Apricot<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 14 May 2003<br />
Applicant<br />
Sun World International, LLC, Bakersfield, California, USA<br />
Agent<br />
Sun World Australasia, Oberon, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Bruce Valentine<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing U.S. Patent and Trademark Office<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data PP 10,232<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Where possible, the overseas data were verified under local<br />
conditions at Bathurst, NSW.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) TG/70/4<br />
Period Jun 2006 – Dec 2009<br />
Conditions<br />
Budded trees were planted in a variety evaluation block.<br />
Trees are healthy and growing evenly with no obvious signs<br />
of disease or abnormality.<br />
Trial Design Varieties planted in groups in a variety evaluation block.<br />
Measurements From all trial plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition N/A<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: arose from a controlled cross. The seed parent is apricot<br />
‘Suapritwo’ (US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent No. 7550) which ripens 10 days earlier than<br />
‘Suaprieight’. The pollen parent is Sun World apricot breeding selection 066-245<br />
which ripens earlier, has higher acidity and a less rounded shape than ‘Suaprieight’.<br />
Selection criteria: large fruit size and high productivity. Propagation: vegetatively<br />
propagated, usually budding. Breeder: parents first crossed by C D Fear in 1987 with<br />
first flowering Feb 1990, selected and evaluated by B D Mowrey and D W Cain in Jun<br />
1990 near Wasco, Kern County, Calif; USA and first propagated Jun 1990 by<br />
budding.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Fruit size very large<br />
Fruit colour of flesh medium orange<br />
Fruit hue of over colour red<br />
Fruit pattern of over colour solid flush<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Suapriseven’<br />
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Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong><br />
Distinguishing<br />
State of Expression in State of Expression in<br />
Characteristics<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
Patterson Fruit size large small<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Suaprieight’ ‘Suapriseven’<br />
Tree: vigour medium strong<br />
Tree: habit<br />
upright to<br />
spreading<br />
upright to<br />
spreading<br />
Tree: degree of branching medium weak to medium<br />
*Tree: distribution of flower buds<br />
equally on spurs<br />
predominantly on<br />
and on one-year<br />
spurs<br />
old shoots<br />
*Young shoot: anthocyanin colouration of apex medium strong<br />
One-year-old shoot: colour on sunny side<br />
red brown<br />
One-year old shoot: size of bud support small large<br />
Leaf blade: length<br />
short to medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: width<br />
narrow to medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: ratio length/width medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: intensity of green colour of upper side medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: shape of base truncate acute<br />
Leaf blade: angle of apex (excluding tip)<br />
moderately obtuse acute<br />
Leaf blade: length of tip medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: incisions of margin serrate serrate<br />
Leaf blade: undulation of margin<br />
weak to medium weak<br />
Leaf blade: profile in cross section<br />
strongly concave strongly concave<br />
*Petiole: length medium medium<br />
Leaf: ratio length of blade/length of petiole medium medium<br />
Petiole: thickness medium medium<br />
Petiole: anthocyanin colouration of upper side medium strong<br />
*Petiole: predominant number of nectaries two or three two or three<br />
Petiole: size of nectaries small medium<br />
*Flower: diameter<br />
medium to large large<br />
Flower: position of stigma relative to anthers above above<br />
Petal: shape (excluding claw) oblate oblate<br />
Petal: colour on lower side<br />
light pink<br />
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*Fruit: size very large very large<br />
Fruit: shape in lateral view oblate circular<br />
Fruit: shape in ventral view circular circular<br />
Fruit: height<br />
Fruit: lateral width<br />
Fruit: ventral width<br />
medium<br />
broad<br />
medium<br />
Fruit: ratio height/ventral width medium medium<br />
Fruit: ratio lateral width/ventral width medium medium<br />
slightly slightly<br />
Fruit: symmetry in ventral view<br />
asymmetric asymmetric<br />
*Fruit: suture slightly sunken slightly sunken<br />
*Fruit: depth of stalk cavity medium shallow<br />
*Fruit: shape of apex retuse truncate<br />
Fruit: presence of mucron absent absent<br />
Fruit: surface bumpy smooth<br />
Fruit: pubescence<br />
present<br />
*Fruit: ground colour light orange medium orange<br />
*Fruit: relative area of over colour<br />
medium to large large<br />
Fruit: hue of over colour red red<br />
Fruit: intensity of over colour medium to dark medium<br />
Fruit: pattern of over colour solid flush solid flush<br />
*Fruit: colour of flesh medium orange medium orange<br />
Fruit: texture of flesh medium medium<br />
Fruit: firmness of flesh medium soft<br />
Fruit: ratio weight of fruit/weight of stone large large<br />
absent or very absent or very<br />
*Fruit: adherence of stone to flesh<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
*Stone: shape in lateral view circular elliptic<br />
Kernel: bitterness medium weak<br />
*Time of: beginning of flowering<br />
*Time of: beginning of fruit ripening<br />
early to medium early to medium<br />
early to medium early<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Chile 2003 Granted ‘Suaprieight’<br />
New Zealand 2003 Granted ‘Suaprieight’<br />
EU 2003 Granted ‘Suaprieight’<br />
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USA 1996 Granted ‘Suaprieight’<br />
South Africa 2003 Granted ‘Suaprieight’<br />
First sold in USA, June 1997.<br />
Description: Bruce Valentine, Valentine Horticultural Services, Orange, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2001/228<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Fargo’<br />
Genus Species Betula platyphylla<br />
Common Name Asian White Birch<br />
Synonym<br />
Dakota Pinnacle<br />
Accepted Date 30 Oct 2001<br />
Applicant<br />
NDSU-Research Foundation, USA.<br />
Agent<br />
Fleming’s Nurseries Pty Ltd, Monbulk, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Peter Todd<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
where possible the US plant data was verified under local<br />
conditions at Monbulk, VIC.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Birch (Betula playtyphylla) PBR BETU<br />
Period Apr 2010 and Jul 2010.<br />
Conditions<br />
plants were grown vegetatively. All trees are healthy and<br />
growing evenly with no obvious signs of disease or streets.<br />
Trial Design completely randomised.<br />
Measurements<br />
RHS Chart - edition 1986<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Seedliing selection: ‘Fargo’ was selected from an open-pollinated seedling population<br />
of Betula platyphylla. Seeds were collected and sowed in 1986. The selection of the<br />
tree was initially made in 1993, and released in 1997 after further test and observation.<br />
No further cycles of selection were made. The original plant was micro-propagated<br />
through tissue culture; therefore plants produced maintain the original genotype.<br />
Breeder: Dr Art Boe, Dr Dale Herman, Dr Zong Ming Cheng, Dr Jeffrey Schnurr<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Leaf attitude pendulous<br />
Leaf shape ovate<br />
Leaf type of incision serrate<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> bark colour white<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Whitespire’<br />
Betula platyphylla var japonica<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Fargo’ ‘Whitespire’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: type tree tree<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit narrow erect conical<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: size<br />
medium to large medium<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong>: height<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width<br />
Leaf: size<br />
short to medium short<br />
narrow to medium narrow to medium<br />
small to medium medium<br />
Leaf: attitude pendulous pendulous<br />
Leaf: arrangement alternate alternate<br />
Leaf: length of blade<br />
Leaf: width of blade<br />
short to medium short to medium<br />
narrow to medium medium<br />
Leaf: length of petiole short short to medium<br />
Leaf: shape ovate ovate<br />
Leaf: shape of apex acuminate acuminate<br />
Leaf: shape of base obtuse obtuse<br />
Leaf: incision of margin present present<br />
Leaf: depth of incision<br />
very shallow to<br />
shallow<br />
very shallow<br />
Leaf: undulation of the margin<br />
weak to medium weak to medium<br />
Leaf: green colour<br />
dark to very dark dark<br />
Leaf: colour (RHS colour chart)<br />
139A<br />
Flower : type catkin/ament catkin/ament<br />
Fruit: seed present present<br />
Fruit: size small small<br />
Fruit: shape winged nutlet winged nutlet<br />
Fruit: weight very light very light<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Fargo’ ‘Whitespire’<br />
Bark: exfoliating yes no<br />
Leaf : winter retention yes no<br />
Leaf : autumn colour golden yellow yellow<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: bark colour white white<br />
Leaf: type of incision serrate serrate<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
USA 1997 Granted ‘Fargo’<br />
First sold in USA in February 1998.<br />
Description: Peter Todd, Monbulk, VIC<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/094<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Little Gem’<br />
Genus Species Musa hybrid<br />
Common Name Banana<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 02 Jul 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
Tim Johnson, Condong, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Ian Paananen<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Condong, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
Banana (Musa acuminata)TG/123/3<br />
Period Spring 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted with mature plants under a typical orchard<br />
system and with typical management with uniform growing<br />
conditions.<br />
Trial Design Ten plants of each variety from within a standard block<br />
planting.<br />
Measurements Randomly selected from all plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Spontaneous mutation: ‘Goldfinger’. A single spontaneous mutation was observed in<br />
2006 in a commercial planting of the parent variety due to the appearance of small<br />
fruit on a large bunch size with desirable flavour and texture. It was subsequently<br />
propagated by suckers over three generations to confirm stable reproduction of this<br />
trait. It was found to reproduce in a uniform and stable manner. The parent is<br />
characterised by its larger fruit length (ca 18cm) and medium to dense fruit bunch<br />
density. Selection took place in Condong, NSW. Selection criteria: small fruit on a<br />
large bunch size with desirable flavour and texture. Propagation: vegetative, by<br />
suckers and micropropagation. Breeder: Tim Johnson, Condong, NSW.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Pseudostem length medium<br />
Leaf length medium<br />
Inflorescence persistence of female bracts weak<br />
Fruit bunch shape slightly conical<br />
Fruit bunch angle of fruit to bunch medium<br />
Fruit colour of skin deep yellow<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Goldfinger’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression State of Expression in Comments<br />
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‘Lady<br />
Finger’<br />
Characteristics<br />
Fruit<br />
bunch<br />
in Candidate Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
<strong>Variety</strong><br />
number of medium to many few to medium Also has fewer fruits<br />
fruit clusters<br />
per cluster and longer<br />
fruit length.<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Little Gem’ ‘Goldfinger’<br />
*Pseudostem: length medium medium<br />
Pseudostem: circumference medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: length medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: width<br />
medium to broad medium to broad<br />
*Leaf blade: ratio length/width<br />
small to medium small to medium<br />
Leaf blade: shape of apex obtuse obtuse<br />
Leaf blade: colour of midrib green green<br />
Inflorescence: length of femal bract medium medium<br />
Inflorescence: width of female bract narrow medium<br />
Inflorescence: persistence of female bracts weak weak<br />
*Fruit bunch: persistence of hermaphrodite fruits weak weak<br />
Fruit bunch: shape of male portion ovate ovate<br />
Fruit bunch: length of stalk short medium<br />
*Fruit bunch: length short medium<br />
*Fruit bunch: width medium broad<br />
slightly slightly<br />
Fruit bunch: symmetry<br />
asymmetric asymmetric<br />
Fruit bunch: shape slightly conical slightly conical<br />
Fruit bunch: angle of fruit to bunch axis medium medium<br />
Fruit bunch: density<br />
dense to very<br />
dense<br />
medium to dense<br />
*Fruit bunch: length of internodes between fruit clusters short medium<br />
*Fruit bunch: number of fruit clusters<br />
medium to many medium to many<br />
*Fruit bunch: number of edible fruits many medium to many<br />
*Fruit bunch: number of fruits in the third cluster medium to many many<br />
*Fruit: length short medium to long<br />
*Fruit: width medium medium to broad<br />
*Fruit: ratio length/width<br />
small to medium medium<br />
Fruit: longitudinal curvature<br />
weak to medium weak to medium<br />
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*Fruit: shape of apex blunt bottle-necked<br />
Fruit: length of stalk medium short<br />
Fruit: thickness of skin thin thick<br />
*Fruit: colour of skin deep yellow deep yellow<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Little Gem’ ‘Goldfinger’<br />
Fruit: persistence of flower remnant strong weak<br />
Fruit bunch: thickness of crown thin medium<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Little Gem’ ‘Goldfinger’<br />
Fruit: length (mm)<br />
Mean 115.70 192.40<br />
Std. Deviation 6.00 11.20<br />
LSD/sig 11.56 P≤0.01<br />
Fruit: width (mm)<br />
Mean 40.30 49.40<br />
Std. Deviation 2.00 1.90<br />
LSD/sig 2.51 P≤0.01<br />
Fruit: length of stalk (mm)<br />
Mean 27.20 2.00<br />
Std. Deviation 1.50 3.20<br />
LSD/sig 3.21 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Ian Paananen, Crop & Nursery Services, Central Coast, NSW<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/311<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Kakadu’<br />
Genus Species Stenotaphrum secundatum<br />
Common Name Buffalo Grass<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 22 Dec 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Daniel Sammut, Jevon Sammut,<br />
Agent<br />
Turfgrass Scientific Services Pty Ltd, Carlingford, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Peter McMaugh<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Carlingford & Windsor, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
Buffalo Grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) PBR BUFF<br />
Period 2009-2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial Design Randomised block with five replicates in 250mm plastic pots<br />
conducted at Carlingford. 2009-2010 Large scale field plots<br />
Windsor, NSW, 2009-2010.<br />
Measurements 30 samples anatomical measurements for statistical anaylsis<br />
fourth node and internode of runners.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 1985.<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Spontaneous Mutation or sport: ‘Shademaster’. This sport or variant was observed at<br />
PittTown, NSW and was selected for winter colour retention and high level of lateral<br />
branching. The variety has remained uniform and stable after several generations of<br />
propagation. Breeder: Damiel Sammut, Freemans Reach, NSW.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height medium<br />
Internode width medium<br />
Internode colour(exposed) RHS 200A<br />
Leaf blade surface glabrous<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Marine’<br />
medium internode length. medium lateral branching.<br />
‘Sapphire’<br />
medium internode length.<br />
‘Shademaster’<br />
parent variety.<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong><br />
Distinguishing<br />
State of Expression in State of Expression in<br />
Characteristics<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Sir Walter’ Internode length medium long<br />
‘Kings Pride’ Internode length medium long<br />
‘Matilda’ Internode length medium long<br />
‘Ned Kelly’ Internode length medium long<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Kakadu’ ‘Marine’ ‘Sapphire’ ‘Shademaster’<br />
medium to<br />
medium to<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: vigour<br />
strong<br />
weak to medium<br />
strong<br />
strong<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height medium medium medium medium<br />
Internode: length medium medium medium short to medium<br />
Internode: width medium medium narrow medium<br />
Internode: colour (exposed)<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
Internode: colour<br />
(unexposed) (RHS colour chart)<br />
200A 200A 200A 200A<br />
140B 146A 200A 200A<br />
Leaf blade: length short medium medium short to medium<br />
Leaf blade: width medium medium<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
medium<br />
Leaf blade: ratio of<br />
length/width<br />
high high medium low to medium<br />
Leaf blade: surface glabrous glabrous glabrous glabrous<br />
Leaf blade: shape of apex broad-acute broad-acute broad-acute broad-acute<br />
Leaf blade: attitude horizontal horizontal semi-erect horizontal<br />
Leaf blade: colour (RHS<br />
colour chart)<br />
137C 146A 146A 147B<br />
Leaf blade: hairiness absent absent absent absent<br />
Stolon: degree of branching very strong strong medium medium to<br />
strong<br />
Leaf: length of sheath short medium short to medium short<br />
Stolon: length of longest<br />
runner<br />
long medium medium medium<br />
Flower: anther colour yellow yellow yellow yellow<br />
Flower: stigma colour purple purple purple purple<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Kakadu’ ‘Marine’ ‘Sapphire’ ‘Shademaster’<br />
Internode: length (mm)<br />
Mean 43.34 43.34 44.39 34.68<br />
Std. Deviation 4.73 8.88 10.76 9.63<br />
LSD/sig 10.14 ns ns ns<br />
Internode: width (mm)<br />
Mean 3.46 3.19 2.79 3.08<br />
Std. Deviation 0.31 0.41 0.34 0.36<br />
LSD/sig 0.68 ns ns ns<br />
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Leaf sheath: length (mm)<br />
Mean 16.96 26.85 21.94 20.32<br />
Std. Deviation 1.92 9.56 5.65 6.20<br />
LSD/sig 11.22 ns ns ns<br />
Leaf : length (mm)<br />
Mean 19.40 36.30 32.20 20.20<br />
Std. Deviation 2.81 18.11 16.73 10.77<br />
LSD/sig 24.72 ns ns ns<br />
Leaf: width (mm)<br />
Mean 6.57 6.33 7.36 5.29<br />
Std. Deviation 0.97 1.05 1.03 1.39<br />
LSD/sig 0.77 ns P≤0.01 ns<br />
Leaf length/width: ratio<br />
Mean 2.98 6.00 4.30 3.81<br />
Std. Deviation 0.35 3.87 2.00 1.48<br />
LSD/sig 4.33 ns ns ns<br />
Laterals: total number nodes 2-6<br />
Mean 12.50 8.67 7.90 8.33<br />
Std. Deviation 1.17 1.45 1.21 1.26<br />
LSD/sig 1.26 P≤0.01 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
First sold in <strong>Australia</strong> April 2009.<br />
Description: Peter McMaugh, Carlingford, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/273<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name<br />
‘Riverina Heather’<br />
Genus Species<br />
Lavandula angustifolia<br />
Common Name<br />
English Lavender<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 08 Oct 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Charles Sturt University<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person<br />
Nigel Urwin, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Charles Sturt University<br />
Descriptor<br />
Lavandula (Lavandula) TG/194/1<br />
Period Sep 2009 – Dec 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
All plants were propagated by Larkman Nurseries, Lilydale,<br />
Melbourne, and provided in 50x75mm tubes. All plants were potted<br />
into 9cm diameter pots in Debco TM Terracotta and Tub potting mix.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s were then watered by automatic overhead sprinklers and<br />
occasionally by hand. Osmocote TM slow release fertiliser and<br />
fungicides were applied occasionally as required.<br />
Trial Design<br />
The trial consisted of 10 plants of L. angustifolia ‘Riverina Heather’,<br />
10 L. angustifolia ‘Bee’ and 9 L. angustifolia ‘Hicote’. <strong>Plant</strong>s were<br />
arranged in a completely randomised block design (10x3).<br />
Measurements<br />
Observations were made on 29 Nov 2010 when all varieties were in<br />
flower. <strong>Plant</strong>s were observed for size and form early Oct 2010.<br />
RHS Chart - edition Fifth edition.<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Induced mutation: The new variety ‘Riverina Heather’ came out of an experiment in which seed<br />
was germinated in the presence of colchicine to induce polyploidy. Seed was sown in petri dishes<br />
(0.2g per dish ~200 seeds) on 2 layers of Whatman number 1 filter paper. The filters were wetted<br />
with 4 ml of 0.5 mg/ml gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) potassium salt (Sigma) containing various amounts<br />
of colchicine. Two dishes were initiated per colchicine concentration. Colchicine solutions were<br />
made by ½ serial dilutions of a 1g/L stock in the GA 3 solution. Plates were sealed with parafilm and<br />
were incubated at 22°C in an incubator in 12 hours light/ 12 hours dark at 25 uE/ m 2 /s for 7 days.<br />
Plates were removed to glasshouse and acclimatised to natural lighting in shade two days prior to<br />
transfer to potting mix. Seedlings were transferred to potting mix (Debco TM ) in trays which<br />
consisted of individual cells which were 3x3 cm. <strong>Plant</strong>s were sub-irrigated by standing in a shallow<br />
tray of water for 3 weeks. Trays were then placed on misting beds and plants were finally<br />
transferred in pots. Considerable variation was observed between seedlings from this seed batch, in<br />
the absence or presence of colchicine treatment. <strong>Plant</strong>s varied in habit, size, flower colour (calyx<br />
and petals), peduncle length and spike length. This variation between lavenders grown from seed is<br />
recorded in the literature and is likely due to considerable crosspollination. Lavender varieties are<br />
therefore generally propagated vegetatively to maintain the phenotype. Over 100 plants were grown<br />
from the above seed batch, including ones which had been treated with colchicine and control<br />
untreated plants. From these a plant was selected on the basis that it carried a sport with very large<br />
flowers. The plant survived 0.0156 g/L colchicine and the sport was removed and vegetatively<br />
propagated. The plant grown from this sport and all subsequently propagated plants from this sport<br />
were called Riverina Heather or C6/24. The plant has the largest flowers, thickest peduncles and a<br />
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higher seed weight than any L. angustifolia variety of common knowledge. We have determined<br />
chromosome number in root tip cells and measured genome size by flow cytometry. ‘Riverina<br />
Heather’ is a tetraploid with approximately 100 chromosomes whereas other L. angustifolia<br />
varieties including the seed line we selected this variety from are diploid and have 50<br />
chromosomes.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar <strong>Variety</strong> of<br />
Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Corolla colour purple<br />
Time of beginning of flowering medium<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing Characteristics State of Expression in<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong><br />
State of Expression in<br />
Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
Munstead: was excluded as true Munstead could not be obtained in <strong>Australia</strong> as provenance was uncertain.<br />
Munstead is sometimes grown from seed and can variable. There are several forms of Munstead.<br />
Source: Upson, T & Andrews, S. (2004) The Genus Lavandula., Timber Press.<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
‘Bee’<br />
‘Hidcote’<br />
Comments<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or more of the<br />
comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Riverina Heather’ ‘Bee’ ‘Hidcote’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit<br />
globular spreading spreading<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: size<br />
medium medium medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of green colour of<br />
foliage<br />
medium medium medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of grey tinge of foliage medium weak to medium weak to medium<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: attitude of outer flowering stems erect semi-erect semi-erect<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: density<br />
open to medium open open to medium<br />
*Leaf: incisions of margin<br />
absent absent absent<br />
Flowering stem: length<br />
medium to long medium to long medium<br />
Flowering stem: thickness at middle thick medium thin to medium<br />
third<br />
*Flowering stem: intensity of green medium medium medium<br />
colour<br />
Flowering stem: rigidity of basal part<br />
(Lavandula section only)<br />
strong to very strong strong medium<br />
*Flowering stem: lateral branching absent absent absent<br />
*Spike: maximum width<br />
broad medium medium<br />
*Spike: total length<br />
medium to long medium to long medium to long<br />
*Spike: length from second whorl medium medium short to medium<br />
(Lavandula section only)<br />
*Spike: number of whorls (Lavandula medium medium to many medium<br />
section only)<br />
*Spike: distance between whorls<br />
(Lavandula section only)<br />
medium medium medium<br />
*Spike: shape<br />
truncate conical truncate conical cylindrical<br />
Spike: number of flowers<br />
medium medium to many medium<br />
Spike: number of flowers on apical<br />
whorl (Lavandula section only)<br />
medium few to medium few to medium<br />
Spike: width of fertile bracts medium medium medium<br />
Spike: presence of bracteole (Lavandula sometimes present sometimes present sometimes present<br />
section only)<br />
Spike: length of bracteole (Lavandula<br />
section only)<br />
short short short<br />
*Spike: presence of infertile bracts absent absent absent<br />
*Flower: colour of calyx<br />
violet greenish violet<br />
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Flower: pubescence of calyx medium to strong medium medium<br />
*Corolla: colour purple purple purple<br />
Time of: beginning of flowering medium medium medium<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Riverina Heather’ ‘Bee’ ‘Hidcote’<br />
Corolla : colour<br />
N88C N88B N88B<br />
Leaf: size<br />
large medium medium<br />
Flower: size<br />
large medium medium<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Nigel Urwin Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/229<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘PFS100’<br />
Genus Species Scaevola humilis<br />
Common Name Fan Flower<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 14 Dec 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
SPROCZ Pty Ltd, Bilpin, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Clarendon, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Peter Abell<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Clarendon, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Descriptor<br />
Scaevola (Scaevola) PBR SCAE<br />
Period Aug – Dec 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Temperate. Winter down to -7°C, summer to + 30°C.<br />
Protected tunnel with plastic cover. <strong>Plant</strong>s potted into 200mm<br />
pots.<br />
Trial Design 20 plants of each, candidate and comparator variety potted<br />
into 200mm pots. Grown in protected igloo in blocks beside<br />
each other.<br />
Measurements Taken where indicated in the descriptor.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Seedling selection from open pollination between Scaevola varieties and breeding<br />
lines. Selection criteria: flat growth habit. ‘PFS100’ has shown to be uniform and<br />
stable over five years and no off--types were observed. Original work carried out in<br />
Mulgoa, NSW with growing and selection done at Berambing, NSW. Breeder: Peter<br />
G Abell.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> type groundcover<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> growth habit horizontal<br />
Flower width medium<br />
Flower colour mauve<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Mauve Clusters’<br />
The candidate variety was identified by the Royal Botanic Gardens<br />
Sydney Herbarium as S. humilis. ‘Mauve Clusters’ is the only variety<br />
of S. humilis closely matching the candidate variety.<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PFS100’ ‘Mauve Clusters’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: type groundcover groundcover<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit horizontal horizontal<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height very short very short to short<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width very broad medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density dense dense<br />
Stem: attitude horizontal horizontal<br />
absent or very absent or very<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
Stem: colour greenish greenish<br />
Stem: length of internode (midway between base and first<br />
flowering node)<br />
Leaf: length (midway between base and first flowering<br />
node)<br />
Leaf: width (midway between base and first flowering<br />
node)<br />
medium to long<br />
medium to long<br />
medium<br />
short<br />
medium to broad narrow<br />
Leaf: texture soft soft<br />
Leaf: shape ovate ovate<br />
Leaf: shape of apex acute acute<br />
Leaf: shape of base cuneate cuneate<br />
Leaf: glossiness of upper side strong medium<br />
Leaf: glossiness of lower side medium slight<br />
very weak to very weak to<br />
Leaf: degree of hairiness of lower side<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
Leaf: incision of margin present present<br />
Leaf: depth of incision of margin shallow medium to deep<br />
Leaf: type of incision of margin dentate sinuate<br />
absent or very absent or very<br />
Leaf: undulation of margin<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
Leaf: colour of lower side (RHS colour chart) 146B 144A<br />
Leaf: colour of upper side (RHS colour chart) 137B 137B<br />
Corolla: diameter (width of fan) medium small<br />
Corolla: main colour purple purple<br />
Corolla: stripes on petals (upper side) absent absent<br />
Corolla: stripes on petals (lower side) present present<br />
Petal: length medium short<br />
Petal: width medium narrow<br />
Petal: overlapping of bases<br />
slight<br />
very slight to<br />
slight<br />
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Petal: main colour of middle zone (upper side) (RHS<br />
colour chart)<br />
Petal: main colour of margin (upper side) (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
Petal: main colour of middle zone (lower side) (RHS<br />
colour chart)<br />
N87C<br />
N87C<br />
85D<br />
N87C<br />
N87C<br />
85D<br />
Petal: main colour of margin (lower side) (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
N87C<br />
Petal: throat colour white white<br />
Petal: size of eye on upper side very small medium<br />
Petal: colour of eye on upper side white white<br />
Indusium: colour white white<br />
Indusium: degree of hairiness weak weak<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
85B<br />
Description: Peter Abell, SPROCZ Pty Ltd, Bilpin, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/198<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘PBA Oura’<br />
Genus Species Pisum sativum<br />
Common Name Field Pea<br />
Synonym<br />
Oura<br />
Accepted Date 09 Nov 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains Research and<br />
Development Corporation<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Antonio Leonforte<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Horsham<br />
Descriptor<br />
Pea (Pisum sativum) TG/7/9<br />
Period Jun – Dec 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Typical growing conditions for field pea in southern<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>, characterised by predominant winter and spring<br />
rainfall. No disease, pest or nutritional symptoms observed.<br />
Trial Design Randomised Complete Block (5 row plot trial).<br />
Measurements Time to flowering (30%) (day); Node of first flower;<br />
Duration of flowering (days); <strong>Plant</strong> height at flowering and<br />
maturity (cm); <strong>Plant</strong> height at maturity.<br />
RHS Chart - edition<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: ‘PBA Oura’ was developed from a complex crossing program<br />
that was completed in 1996 (96-286) at Horsham VICDPI<br />
(‘Alma’/PS998//PS1955)///(PS1958). The pedigree includes the variety ‘Alma’ and<br />
parental lines developed at VICDPI. The line was reselected from an F3 population in<br />
1998 on the basis of plant habit and flowering time. Following yield testing in VIC,<br />
SA and NSW an earlier flowering reselection was made from the F8 stage at<br />
Horsham, VIC. This line was selected following yield testing in VIC, Southern NSW<br />
and SA and also on the basis of showing higher resistance to bacterial blight (pv<br />
syringae) in field screening. The line was promoted to national variety testing in 2007<br />
(OZP0703). Seed increase is derived from 200 single plant derived lines. ‘PBA Oura’<br />
produces medium to tall growing plants and leaflets are absent on the tendril. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height will vary with growing conditions. Flower wing colour is typically purplish in<br />
colour with pinkish-purple colouration on the standard. Intensity of colour expression<br />
in flower parts will vary with growing season. Expression of anthocyanin in other<br />
plant structures can be variable. Foliage colour is generally darker than ‘Kaspa’ (e.g.<br />
similar to ‘Parafield’). Serration on stipule margin will vary with location on plant and<br />
age. Flowering time relative to ‘Kaspa’ is generally early. Duration of flowering will<br />
vary with growing season day-length and temperature but is generally longer than<br />
‘Kaspa’ (similar to ‘PBA Gunyah’). Pod type produced does not have a reduced pod<br />
parchment layer (e.g. similar to ‘Parafield’). Grain produced is <strong>Australia</strong>n Dun type.<br />
‘PBA Oura’ has high resistance to bacterial blight. Propagation: Seed. Breeder: Tony<br />
Leonforte, DPI- Horsham, VIC.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most<br />
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similar <strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Seed coloration of testa brownish green<br />
Leaf leaflets absent<br />
Flower anthocyanin coloration of wing reddish purple<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> anthocyanin colouration present<br />
Pod parchment entirely present<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Paravic’<br />
‘Yarrum’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing Characteristics State of Expression in<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong><br />
State of Expression in<br />
Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Kaspa’ Flower color of wing purple pink<br />
‘Sturt’ <strong>Plant</strong> anthocyanin production present absent<br />
‘Parafield’ Leaf leaflets absent present<br />
‘Kaspa’ Seed color of testa brownish green reddish brown<br />
‘Kaspa’ Pod parchment layer present absent<br />
‘Bundi’ <strong>Plant</strong> anthocyanin coloration present absent<br />
‘Moonlight’ <strong>Plant</strong> anthocyanin coloration present absent<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PBA Oura’ ‘Paravic’ ‘Yarrum’<br />
Seed: shape irregular irregular irregular<br />
*Seed: shape of starch grain simple simple simple<br />
*Seed: colour of cotyledon yellow yellow yellow<br />
*Seed: marbling of testa (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
absent absent absent<br />
*Seed: violet or pink spots on testa<br />
(varieties with anthocyanin only)<br />
absent absent absent<br />
*Seed: black colour of hilum absent absent absent<br />
Seed: colour of testa (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
brownish green brownish green brownish green<br />
Seed: dimpled cotyledons (varieties<br />
with unwrinkled seed and simple starch present present present<br />
grains only)<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: anthocyanin colouration present present present<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height medium to tall short very short to short<br />
Stem: fasciation absent absent absent<br />
*Stem: length medium to long short very short to short<br />
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Stem: number of nodes up to and<br />
including first fertile node<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration of axil<br />
(varieties with anthocyanin only)<br />
few<br />
few to medium<br />
many to very<br />
many<br />
present present present<br />
*Foliage: colour green green green<br />
Foliage: intensity of colour (excluding<br />
yellow-green and blue-green varieties)<br />
light to medium medium to dark medium to dark<br />
Foliage: greyish hue present present present<br />
*Leaf: leaflets absent absent absent<br />
*Stipule: type of development well developed well developed well developed<br />
Stipule: ‘rabbit-eared stipules’ absent absent absent<br />
Stipule: waxiness of surface of upper<br />
stipule<br />
present present present<br />
Stipule: length medium medium medium<br />
Stipule: width medium medium medium<br />
Petiole: length (varieties without leaflets medium to long medium medium<br />
only)<br />
*Time of: flowering early early to medium late to very late<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: maximum number of flowers per two one to two two<br />
node (non-fasciated varieties only)<br />
*Flower: anthocyanin colouration of<br />
wing (varieties with anthocyanin only)<br />
Flower: intensity of reddish purple<br />
colouration of wing (reddish purple<br />
flowered varieties only)<br />
Flower: intensity of colour of standard<br />
(reddish purple flowered varieties only)<br />
reddish purple reddish purple reddish purple<br />
strong<br />
medium to strong medium to strong<br />
weak to medium weak to medium weak to medium<br />
Flower: length of peduncle from stem to medium medium medium<br />
first flower<br />
*Pod: length medium short to medium medium to long<br />
*Pod: maximum width medium medium medium<br />
Pod: parchment entirely present entirely present entirely present<br />
*Pod: degree of curvature<br />
very weak to<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
*Pod: type of curvature concave concave concave<br />
*Pod: shape of distal part (varieties<br />
without thickened pod wall only)<br />
blunt blunt blunt<br />
*Pod: colour green green green<br />
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Pod: intensity of green colour medium medium medium<br />
*Pod: number of ovules medium medium medium to many<br />
Pod: intensity of green colour of<br />
immature seed<br />
medium medium medium<br />
Seed: time of maturity early early late to very late<br />
Seed: wrinkling of cotyledon absent absent absent<br />
*Seed: weight medium medium medium<br />
Resistance to: Erysiphe pisi Syd. absent absent present<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PBA Oura’ ‘Paravic’ ‘Yarrum’<br />
Flower: duration of flowering medium to long short to medium very short<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PBA Oura’ ‘Paravic’ ‘Yarrum’<br />
Flower: time to flowering (30%) (days post sowing)<br />
Mean 117.00 116.00 133.00<br />
Std. Deviation 1.00 1.00 1.00<br />
LSD/sig 1.2 ns P≤0.01<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height at flowering (cm)<br />
Mean 65.00 57.00 51.00<br />
Std. Deviation 2.10 3.00 4.00<br />
LSD/sig 2 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Stem: number of nodes up to and including first fertile node (nodes)<br />
Mean 15.00 14.00 21.00<br />
Std. Deviation 1.50 1.30 1.00<br />
LSD/sig 2.0 ns P≤0.01<br />
Flower: duration of flowering (days)<br />
Mean 40.00 23.00 14.00<br />
Std. Deviation 1.50 2.90 1.20<br />
LSD/sig 3.2 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Antonio Leonforte DPI- Horsham, VIC<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/200<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘PBA Gunyah’<br />
Genus Species Pisum sativum<br />
Common Name Field Pea<br />
Synonym<br />
Gunyah<br />
Accepted Date 09 Nov 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains Research and<br />
Development Corporation<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Antonio Leonforte<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Horsham<br />
Descriptor<br />
Pea (Pisum sativum) TG/7/9<br />
Period Jun – Dec 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Typical growing conditions for field pea in southern<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>, characterised by predominant winter and spring<br />
rainfall. No disease, pest or nutritional symptoms observed.<br />
Trial Design Randomised Complete Block (5 row plot trial).<br />
Measurements Time to flowering (30%) (day); Node of flowering; Duration<br />
of flowering (days).<br />
RHS Chart - edition<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: ‘PBA Gunyah’ (tested as 01-256-10 and later OZP0602) was<br />
identified by the PBA field pea team and is derived from a line bred at Horsham,<br />
VICDPI from a targeted crossing and selection program to improve yield reliability in<br />
low rainfall cropping regions. The final cross made in 2001 (01-256) included a late<br />
flowering breeding line PS1594 and a high yielding, erect growing, very early<br />
flowering breeding line PS1535. A pedigree selection program was used to develop<br />
the variety. The line was reselected from an F2 segregating population in 2002 (01-<br />
256-10). It was later selected from a progeny testing experiment in 2003 and<br />
promoted consecutively for yield evaluation from 2004 to 2008. It was promoted to<br />
National <strong>Variety</strong> testing in 2006 as OZP0602. Seed increase commenced in 2006 for<br />
variety release from 200 single plant derived lines. ‘PBA Gunyah’ produces plants<br />
with a medium plant height and with no leaflets on the tendril (e.g. like ‘Kaspa’). The<br />
flower wing is typically pinkish in colour and the colour of standard is typically<br />
minor. The intensity of flower colour can be very minor or appear absent or be more<br />
intense and appear dark pink to purple with stripes. Propagation: Seed. Breeder: Tony<br />
Leonforte, DPI- Horsham, VIC.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most<br />
similar <strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Seed colour of testa reddish brown<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height medium<br />
Leaf leaflets absent<br />
Pod parchment absent<br />
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Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Kaspa’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing Characteristics State of Expression in<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong><br />
State of Expression in<br />
Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Yarrum’ Seed colour of testa reddish brown brownish green<br />
‘Parafield’ Leaf leaflets absent present<br />
‘Moonlight’ <strong>Plant</strong> anthocyanin coloration present absent<br />
‘Sturt’ Leaf leaflets absent present<br />
‘Bundi’ <strong>Plant</strong> anthocyanin coloration present absent<br />
‘Paravic’ Seed colour of testa reddish brown brownish green<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PBA Gunyah’ ‘Kaspa’<br />
Seed: shape spherical spherical<br />
*Seed: shape of starch grain simple simple<br />
*Seed: colour of cotyledon yellow yellow<br />
*Seed: marbling of testa (varieties with anthocyanin only) absent<br />
absent<br />
*Seed: violet or pink spots on testa (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
absent absent<br />
*Seed: black colour of hilum absent absent<br />
Seed: colour of testa (varieties with anthocyanin only) reddish brown reddish brown<br />
Seed: dimpled cotyledons (varieties with unwrinkled seed present present<br />
and simple starch grains only)<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: anthocyanin colouration present present<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height medium medium<br />
Stem: fasciation absent absent<br />
*Stem: length medium medium<br />
Stem: number of nodes up to and including first fertile<br />
node<br />
few to medium<br />
many<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration of axil (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
present present<br />
*Foliage: colour green green<br />
Foliage: intensity of colour (excluding yellow-green and<br />
blue-green varieties)<br />
medium medium<br />
Foliage: greyish hue present present<br />
*Leaf: leaflets absent absent<br />
Leaf: waxiness of surface of upper leaflet present present<br />
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*Stipule: type of development well developed well developed<br />
Stipule: waxiness of surface of upper stipule present present<br />
Stipule: length medium medium<br />
Stipule: width medium medium<br />
Petiole: length (varieties without leaflets only) medium to long medium to long<br />
*Time of: flowering early late to very late<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: maximum number of flowers per node (nonfasciated<br />
varieties only)<br />
*Flower: anthocyanin colouration of wing (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
Flower: intensity of reddish purple colouration of wing<br />
(reddish purple flowered varieties only)<br />
two<br />
pink blush<br />
weak<br />
two<br />
pink<br />
very weak to<br />
weak<br />
Flower: intensity of colour of standard (reddish purple<br />
flowered varieties only)<br />
Flower: maximum width of standard<br />
weak to medium weak<br />
narrow to medium medium<br />
Flower: length of peduncle from stem to first flower medium medium<br />
*Pod: length medium medium to long<br />
*Pod: maximum width<br />
medium to broad medium to broad<br />
Pod: parchment absent absent<br />
Pod: thickened wall (varieties with no or partial parchment<br />
only)<br />
absent<br />
absent<br />
*Pod: degree of curvature weak weak<br />
*Pod: type of curvature concave concave<br />
*Pod: shape of distal part (varieties without thickened pod<br />
wall only)<br />
blunt<br />
blunt<br />
*Pod: colour green green<br />
Pod: intensity of green colour medium medium<br />
Pod: strings of suture (varieties with no or partial<br />
parchment only)<br />
Pod: anthocyanin colouration of suture (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
present<br />
present<br />
present<br />
present<br />
Pod: spots of anthocyanin colouratin on outer wall<br />
(varieties with anthocyanin only)<br />
*Pod: number of ovules<br />
absent<br />
absent<br />
medium to many many<br />
Pod: intensity of green colour of immature seed medium medium<br />
Seed: time of maturity<br />
early to medium late to very late<br />
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Seed: wrinkling of cotyledon absent absent<br />
*Seed: weight medium medium<br />
Resistance to: Erysiphe pisi Syd. absent absent<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PBA Gunyah’ ‘Kaspa’<br />
Flower: duration of flowering medium to long short<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PBA Gunyah’ ‘Kaspa’<br />
Flower: time of flowering (30%) (day post sowing)<br />
Mean 116.00 132.00<br />
Std. Deviation 1.00 1.00<br />
LSD/sig 2 P≤0.01<br />
Stem: number of nodes up to and including first fertile node (nodes)<br />
Mean 16.00 19.00<br />
Std. Deviation 1.00 1.00<br />
LSD/sig 3.2 P≤0.01<br />
Flower: duration of flowering (days)<br />
Mean 39.00 17.00<br />
Std. Deviation 2.50 1.30<br />
LSD/sig 1.2 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Antonio Leonforte, DPI- Horsham, VIC<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/199<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘PBA Twilight’<br />
Genus Species Pisum sativum<br />
Common Name Field Pea<br />
Synonym<br />
Twilight<br />
Accepted Date 09 Nov 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Grains Research and<br />
Development Corporation<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Antonio Leonforte<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Horsham<br />
Descriptor<br />
Pea (Pisum sativum) TG/7/9<br />
Period Jun – Dec 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Typical growing conditions for field pea in southern<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>, characterised by predominant winter and spring<br />
rainfall. No disease, pest or nutritional symptoms observed.<br />
Trial Design Randomised Complete Block. (5 row plot trial.)<br />
Measurements Time to flowering (30%) (day); Node of flowering; Duration<br />
of flowering (days).<br />
RHS Chart - edition<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: ‘PBA Twilight’ (tested as 01-230-5 and later OZP0601) was<br />
identified by the PBA field pea team and is derived from a line bred at Horsham,<br />
VICDPI from a targeted crossing and selection program to improve yield reliability in<br />
low rainfall cropping regions. The final cross made in 2001 (01-230) included the late<br />
flowering variety ‘Kaspa’ and a high yielding, erect growing, very early flowering<br />
parental line PS1537. A pedigree selection program was used to develop the variety.<br />
The line was reselected from an F2 segregating population in 2002 (01-230-5). It was<br />
later selected from a progeny testing experiment in 2003 and promoted consecutively<br />
for yield evaluation from 2004 to 2008. It was promoted to National <strong>Variety</strong> testing in<br />
2006 as OZP0601. Seed increase commenced in 2006 for variety release from 200<br />
single plant derived lines. ‘PBA Twilight’ produces plants with a medium plant height<br />
and with no leaflets on the tendril (e.g. like ‘Kaspa’). <strong>Plant</strong> height will vary with<br />
growing conditions. The flower wing is typically pinkish in colour and the colour of<br />
standard is typically minor. The intensity of flower colour can be very minor or appear<br />
absent or be more intense and appear dark pink to purple with stripes. Propagation:<br />
Seed. Breeder: Tony Leonforte, DPI- Horsham, VIC.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most<br />
similar <strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Seed colour of testa reddish brown<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height medium<br />
Leaf leaflets absent<br />
Flower<br />
anthocyanin colouration of wing mostly pink<br />
Pod parchment layer absent<br />
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Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Kaspa’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing Characteristics State of Expression in<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong><br />
State of Expression in<br />
Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Yarrum’ Seed colour of testa reddish brown brownish green<br />
‘Parafield’ Leaf leaflets absent present<br />
‘Moonlight’ <strong>Plant</strong> anthocyanin coloration present absent<br />
‘Sturt’ Leaf leaflets absent present<br />
‘Bundi’ <strong>Plant</strong> anthocyanin coloration present absent<br />
‘Paravic’ Seed colour of testa reddish brown brownish green<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘PBA Twilight’ ‘Kaspa’<br />
Seed: shape spherical spherical<br />
*Seed: shape of starch grain simple simple<br />
*Seed: colour of cotyledon yellow yellow<br />
*Seed: marbling of testa (varieties with anthocyanin only) absent<br />
absent<br />
*Seed: violet or pink spots on testa (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
absent absent<br />
*Seed: black colour of hilum absent absent<br />
Seed: colour of testa (varieties with anthocyanin only) reddish brown reddish brown<br />
Seed: dimpled cotyledons (varieties with unwrinkled seed present present<br />
and simple starch grains only)<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: anthocyanin colouration present present<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height medium medium<br />
Stem: fasciation absent absent<br />
*Stem: length medium medium<br />
Stem: number of nodes up to and including first fertile<br />
node<br />
very few to few<br />
many to very<br />
many<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration of axil (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
present present<br />
*Foliage: colour green green<br />
Foliage: intensity of colour (excluding yellow-green and<br />
blue-green varieties)<br />
medium medium<br />
Foliage: greyish hue present present<br />
*Leaf: leaflets absent absent<br />
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*Stipule: type of development well developed well developed<br />
Stipule: ‘rabbit-eared stipules’ absent absent<br />
Stipule: waxiness of surface of upper stipule present present<br />
Stipule: length medium medium<br />
Stipule: width medium medium<br />
Petiole: length (varieties without leaflets only) medium to long medium<br />
*Time of: flowering<br />
very early to early late to very late<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: maximum number of flowers per node (nonfasciated<br />
varieties only)<br />
*Flower: anthocyanin colouration of wing (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
Flower: intensity of reddish purple colouration of wing<br />
(reddish purple flowered varieties only)<br />
two<br />
pink<br />
weak<br />
two<br />
pink<br />
very weak<br />
Flower: intensity of colour of standard (reddish purple<br />
flowered varieties only)<br />
Flower: maximum width of standard<br />
weak<br />
medium<br />
weak<br />
Flower: length of peduncle from stem to first flower medium medium<br />
*Pod: length medium to long medium to long<br />
*Pod: maximum width<br />
medium to broad medium to broad<br />
Pod: parchment absent absent<br />
Pod: thickened wall (varieties with no or partial parchment<br />
only)<br />
absent<br />
absent<br />
*Pod: degree of curvature weak weak<br />
*Pod: type of curvature concave concave<br />
*Pod: shape of distal part (varieties without thickened pod<br />
wall only)<br />
blunt<br />
blunt<br />
*Pod: colour green green<br />
Pod: intensity of green colour medium medium<br />
Pod: strings of suture (varieties with no or partial<br />
parchment only)<br />
Pod: anthocyanin colouration of suture (varieties with<br />
anthocyanin only)<br />
present<br />
present<br />
present<br />
Pod: spots of anthocyanin colouration on outer wall<br />
(varieties with anthocyanin only)<br />
*Pod: number of ovules<br />
absent<br />
absent<br />
medium to many medium to many<br />
Pod: intensity of green colour of immature seed medium medium<br />
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Seed: time of maturity<br />
very early to early late to very late<br />
Seed: wrinkling of cotyledon absent absent<br />
*Seed: weight medium medium<br />
Resistance to: Erysiphe pisi Syd. absent absent<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘PBA Twilight’ ‘Kaspa’<br />
Flower: time of flowering (30%) (days post sowing)<br />
Mean 112.00 132.00<br />
Std. Deviation 2.00 1.00<br />
LSD/sig 1.2 P≤0.01<br />
Stem: number of nodes up to and including first fertile node (nodes)<br />
Mean 13.00 19.00<br />
Std. Deviation 2.00 1.00<br />
LSD/sig 2 P≤0.01<br />
Flower: duration of flowering (days)<br />
Mean 35.00 17.00<br />
Std. Deviation 1.20 1.30<br />
LSD/sig 3.2 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Antonio Leonforte, DPI- Horsham, VIC<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/082<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘SUPLUMTWENTYFIVE’<br />
Genus Species Prunus salicina<br />
Common Name Japanese Plum<br />
Synonym<br />
SP25<br />
Accepted Date 26 May 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Sun World International, LLC, Bakersfield, California, USA<br />
Agent<br />
Sun World Australasia, Oberon, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Bruce Valentine<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing US Patent and Trademark Office<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data PP 15,888<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Where possible, the overseas data were verified under local<br />
conditions at Bathurst, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
Japanese plum (Prunus salcina) TG/84/3<br />
Period Jun 2006 – Dec 2009<br />
Conditions<br />
Budded trees were planted in a variety evaluation block.<br />
Trees are healthy and growing evenly with no obvious signs<br />
of disease or abnormality.<br />
Trial Design Varieties planted in groups in a variety evaluation block.<br />
Measurements From all trial plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition N/A<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
‘Suplumtwentyfive’ arose from a cross of an unpatented breeding selection and an<br />
unknown low-chill plum variety as the pollen parent. The seed parent is Sun World<br />
breeding selection 90P-001, which was selected from progeny of ‘Suplumeighteen’<br />
crossed with pollen of ‘Ambra’. The seed parent requires approximately 600 hours<br />
winter chilling to break winter dormancy while ‘Suplumtwentyfive’ requires only 200<br />
hours winter chilling and does not have the bitter skin when ripe that 90P-001 has.<br />
Selection criteria: early fruit ripening, low winter chilling requirement. Propagation:<br />
vegetatively propagated - usually budding. Breeding: parents first crossed in 1996<br />
with first flowering in Feb 1999, first propagated in 2000 by T. Bacon, Kern County,<br />
CA, USA. Selected by D.Cain and first evaluated by D. Cain and T. Bacon, Riverside<br />
County, CA, USA.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Fruit ground colour of skin black<br />
Fruit general shape rounded-flattened<br />
Fruit position of maximum diameter at centre<br />
Fruit<br />
degree of adherence of stone to fully adherent<br />
flesh<br />
Fruit ripening time more than 50 days before ‘Friar’<br />
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Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Suplumtwentytwo’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression State of Expression in Comments<br />
Characteristic in Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Red<br />
Beaut’<br />
Fruit maturity very early early Candidate is 20<br />
days earlier than<br />
‘Red Beaut’<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Suplumtwentyfive’ ‘Suplumtwentytwo’<br />
Tree: vigour medium to strong medium<br />
Tree: density of the head<br />
medium<br />
One year old shoot: attitude<br />
semi-erect to<br />
horizontal<br />
erect<br />
One year old shoot: intensity of colour medium to dark medium<br />
Spur: length short medium<br />
Wood bud: size small to medium medium<br />
Wood bud: shape conical conical<br />
Wood bud: position relative to shoot slightly held out slightly held out<br />
Leaf: attitude horizontal upwards to horizontal<br />
*Leaf blade: shape elliptic elliptic<br />
*Leaf blade: angle of the tip pointed pointed<br />
Leaf blade: green colour of upper side pale to medium medium<br />
Leaf: glossiness of upper side weak to medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: hairiness of lower side weak very weak<br />
Leaf blade: incisions of margin crenate crenate<br />
*Petiole: length short to medium medium<br />
Petiole: hairiness of upper side weak to medium weak<br />
Petiole: depth of groove medium to deep medium<br />
on both leaf base and on both leaf base and<br />
Leaf: position of glands<br />
petiole<br />
petiole<br />
*Peduncle: length medium to long short<br />
Flowers: on one year old shoots present present<br />
Flowers: frequency of flowers with double petals none or very few none or very few<br />
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Flowers: size small to medium medium<br />
Flower: overlapping of petals very free touching<br />
Sepal: shape triangular elliptic<br />
Petal: size small to medium medium<br />
*Petal: shape elliptic circular<br />
Petal: undulation of margin weak weak<br />
Stigma: position as compared with anthers same level to above below to same level<br />
*Fruit: size large medium<br />
*Fruit: general shape rounded-flattened rounded-flattened<br />
*Fruit: position of maximum diameter at centre at centre<br />
*Fruit: symmetry asymmetric symmetric<br />
Fruit: shape of apex depressed flat<br />
Fruit: depth of stalk cavity medium medium to deep<br />
*Fruit: ground colour of skin black black<br />
*Fruit: colour of flesh yellow red<br />
Fruit: firmness of flesh soft to medium soft<br />
Fruit: juiciness medium to strong strong<br />
Fruit: acidity medium weak<br />
Fruit: sweetness low to medium low<br />
*Fruit: degree of adherence of stone to flesh fully adherent fully adherent<br />
*Stone: size small to medium small to medium<br />
*Stone: general shape in profile round round-elliptical<br />
Stone: shape in ventral view sub-globular sub-globular<br />
Stone: shape in basal view round-elliptical round-elliptical<br />
Stone: symmetry in profile asymmetric asymmetric<br />
Stone: symmetry in ventral view symmetric symmetric<br />
*Stone: position of maximum width at centre at centre<br />
Stone: texture of lateral surfaces granular rough<br />
Stone: margins of dorsal groove entire entire<br />
Stone: sharpness of the edges medium to strong medium to strong<br />
Stone: width of ventral zone narrow to medium medium<br />
Stone: width of stalk-end medium to broad medium<br />
Stone: angle of stalk-end obtuse obtuse<br />
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Stone: shape of pistil end rounded intermediate<br />
*Time of: flowering very early early to medium<br />
*Time of: ripening very early early<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Suplumtwentyfive’ ‘Suplumtwentytwo’<br />
Fruit: ripen time days before ‘Friar’ 71-80 51-60<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Chile 2007 Granted ‘Suplumtwentyfive’<br />
Israel 2006 Applied ‘Suplumtwentyfive’<br />
EU 2009 Applied ‘Suplumtwentyfive’<br />
USA 2004 Granted ‘Suplumtwentyfive’<br />
Prior sale nil.<br />
Description: Bruce Valentine, Valentine Horticultural Services, Orange, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2000/152<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Luisa’<br />
Genus Species Prunus salicina<br />
Common Name Japanese Plum<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 22 Dec 2003<br />
Applicant<br />
Doug and Maria Falconer, New Zealand<br />
Agent<br />
Graham’s Factree Pty Ltd, Hoddles Creek, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Graham Fleming<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Rights Office New Zealand<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data 498<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Descriptor<br />
Japanese Plum (Prunus salicina) UPOV TG/84/3<br />
Period<br />
Conditions<br />
Where possible the New Zealand PVR data was verified<br />
under local conditions at Monbulk VIC.<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Seedling selection: the original tree of ‘Luisa’ arose as a chance seedling in a<br />
domestic backyard in Hamilton, New Zealand. The original tree was determined to be<br />
a seedling as there was no obvious graft union and root suckers grew true to type,<br />
indicating no rootstock was present. There have been various estimates of the age of<br />
this seedling but it appears to have been 50 to 55 years old in 1986. The seedling<br />
would therefore have arisen in 1930s or perhaps 1920s. Breeder: Doug & Maria<br />
Falconer, New Zealand<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Fruit flesh colour yellow<br />
Fruit ground colour of skin yellow<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Candy Stripe’<br />
‘Candy Stripe’ is a yellow fleshed interspecific plum that matures<br />
approximately a week later than ‘Luisa’.<br />
‘Flavor Gold’<br />
‘Flavor Gold’ is a yellow fleshed interspecific plum that matures<br />
approximately 10 days after ‘Luisa’.<br />
‘Hiromi Red’<br />
'Hiromi Red' is a yellow fleshed plum that matures earlier than 'Luisa'<br />
but has a similar shape with red skin<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing<br />
Characteristics<br />
State of Comments<br />
State of<br />
Expression in<br />
Candidate<br />
Expression in<br />
Comparator<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Wickson’ fruit shape elongated heart 'Wickson' was originally selected<br />
excluded based on it's heart<br />
shape and golden yellow skin<br />
shape and yellow/red skin colour<br />
of 'Luisa'<br />
‘Kelsey’ fruit shape elongated heart with<br />
accentuated<br />
tip<br />
'Kelsey' was originally selected<br />
as a comparator but subsequently<br />
excluded based on it's heart<br />
shape and yellow/green skin<br />
shape and yellow/red skin colour<br />
of 'Luisa'.‘<br />
‘Redgold’ Fruit shape elongated rounded-heart 'Redgold' was originally included<br />
excluded based on it's round to<br />
heart shape compared to the<br />
elongated shape of 'Luisa'.<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Luisa’ ‘Candy Stripe’ ‘Flavor Gold’ ‘Hiromi Red’<br />
Tree: vigour medium medium medium<br />
Tree: density of the head medium<br />
One year old shoot: attitude semi-erect<br />
Spur: length<br />
medium<br />
Wood bud: size<br />
medium<br />
Wood bud: shape<br />
conical<br />
Wood bud: position relative to slightly held out<br />
shoot<br />
Leaf: attitude<br />
downwards<br />
*Leaf blade: shape elliptic elliptic broad obovate elliptic<br />
medium to dark<br />
Leaf blade: green colour of dark<br />
medium<br />
upper side<br />
Leaf: glossiness of upper side medium<br />
Leaf blade: hairiness of lower weak<br />
side<br />
Leaf blade: incisions of margin crenate serrate serrate serrate<br />
*Petiole: length long medium long medium<br />
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Petiole: depth of groove<br />
Leaf: position of glands<br />
Flowers: frequency of flowers<br />
with double petals<br />
medium<br />
on both leaf<br />
on both leaf on both leaf<br />
base and<br />
base and petiole base and petiole<br />
petiole<br />
none or very<br />
few<br />
Flowers: size small large<br />
Flower: overlapping of petals free<br />
Sepal: shape triangular triangular<br />
Petal: size small medium<br />
*Petal: shape circular obovate obovate<br />
Petal: undulation of margin<br />
Stigma: position as compared<br />
with anthers<br />
weak<br />
same level below below<br />
*Fruit: size large medium large large<br />
*Fruit: general shape elongated rounded<br />
*Fruit: symmetry<br />
Fruit: depth of stalk cavity<br />
symmetric<br />
medium<br />
roundedflattened<br />
on both leaf base<br />
and petiole<br />
oblong<br />
*Fruit: colour of flesh yellow yellow yellow yellow<br />
Fruit: firmness of flesh medium firm firm firm<br />
Fruit: juiciness medium medium medium<br />
Fruit: acidity medium medium medium<br />
Fruit: sweetness medium medium medium<br />
*Fruit: degree of adherence of<br />
stone to flesh<br />
non adherent fully adherent fully adherent fully adherent<br />
*Stone: size small medium medium medium<br />
*Stone: general shape in<br />
profile<br />
Stone: shape in ventral view<br />
long-elliptical<br />
flattened<br />
Stone: shape in basal view long-elliptical round-elliptical round-elliptical<br />
Stone: symmetry in ventral<br />
view<br />
*Stone: position of maximum<br />
width<br />
Stone: texture of lateral<br />
surfaces<br />
symmetric<br />
at centre<br />
rough<br />
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Stone: margins of dorsal<br />
groove<br />
entire<br />
Stone: sharpness of the edges medium<br />
Stone: width of ventral zone broad<br />
Stone: width of stalk-end broad<br />
Stone: angle of stalk-end obtuse<br />
Stone: shape of pistil end intermediate<br />
early to medium<br />
*Time of: flowering medium early to medium<br />
medium<br />
*Time of: ripening medium medium medium to lateearly to medium<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Chile 2000 Surrendered ‘Luisa’<br />
New Zealand 1992 Granted ‘Luisa’<br />
EU 2000 Withdrawn ‘Luisa’<br />
First sold in New Zealand, May 1994.<br />
Description: Lisa Corcoran., Hoddles, Creek, VIC<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2007/293<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Rambudan’<br />
Genus Species Anigozanthos hybrid<br />
Common Name Kangaroo Paw<br />
Synonym<br />
Bush Dance<br />
Accepted Date 29 Jan 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd, Kangy Angy, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
Qualified Person Ryan Weber<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Kangy Angy, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos) TG175/3<br />
Period Spring 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in open beds, plants propagated by tissue<br />
culture planted into 140mm pots filled with potting mix<br />
nutrition maintained with slow fertilisers and drip irrigated,<br />
no pest or disease treatments were required.<br />
Trial Design Fifteen pots of each variety arranged in a complete<br />
randomised design.<br />
Measurements From ten plants at random. One sample per plant<br />
RHS Chart - edition 1995<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: ‘H0061’ (seed parent) x ‘Emerald Gem’ (pollen parent) in<br />
1998, in Kangy Angy NSW. Selection criteria: compact habit, free flowering,<br />
attractive flower colour, suitability for pot production. In 2000, inoculation to<br />
micropropagation: in vitro seed germination and multiplication of seedling. From<br />
2001 to 2003, first flowering and test growing in nursery for production and growth<br />
characters: maintenance of in vitro nuclear stock during evaluation. From 2004 to<br />
present further production trials and test growing in various locations. <strong>Variety</strong> named<br />
‘Rambudan’. Breeder: Angus Stewart, NSW.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Flower colour of hairs red and green<br />
Inflorescence ramification absent<br />
Time of:<br />
beginning of flowering medium<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Bush Emerald’<br />
‘Bush Games’<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Rambudan’ ‘Bush Emerald’ ‘Bush Games’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: height<br />
short to medium short to medium short to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: number of inflorescences medium to many medium few<br />
Leaf: length short to medium medium medium<br />
Leaf: width medium narrow to medium medium<br />
*Leaf: attitude semi-erect semi-erect semi-erect<br />
Leaf: degree of curvature slightly curved slightly curved slightly curved<br />
Leaf: colour grey green grey green green<br />
Leaf: glaucosity strong strong medium<br />
absent or very<br />
Leaf: degree of hairiness of margin weakly expressed weakly expressed<br />
weakly expressed<br />
*Inflorescence: ramification absent absent absent<br />
Inflorescence: number of flowers medium to many medium to many medium to many<br />
Pedicel: colour of hairs (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
051A 046A 053A-B<br />
Perianth tube: length medium medium medium<br />
Perianth tube: width medium medium broad<br />
expanded constricted expanded<br />
Perianth tube: profile<br />
medially medially medially<br />
*Perianth tube: predominant colour green green green<br />
Perianth tube: number of colours of hair two one one<br />
Perianth tube: colour of tip of hairs<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
ca 53A 136A 137A<br />
Perianth tube: colour of middle third of 137A 136A 137A<br />
hairs (RHS colour chart)<br />
*Perianth lobes: reflexing very strong very strong very strong<br />
Flower: number of anthers at top of<br />
perianth<br />
Ovary: colour of hairs (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
four six four<br />
053A 046A 053A<br />
Flower: position of stigma in relation to above above above<br />
anthers<br />
Time of: beginning of flowering medium medium medium<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Rambudan’ ‘Bush Emerald’ ‘Bush Games’<br />
Leaf: length (mm)<br />
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Mean 205.60 220.40 250.50<br />
Std. Deviation 14.42 9.07 10.61<br />
LSD/sig 14.624 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Perianth tube: width (mm)<br />
Mean 5.75 5.91 8.36<br />
Std. Deviation 0.30 0.37 0.41<br />
LSD/sig 0.449 ns P≤0.01<br />
Perianth tube: length (mm)<br />
Mean 4.66 5.25 5.37<br />
Std. Deviation 0.16 0.26 0.21<br />
LSD/sig 0.25 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2007 Applied ‘Rambudan’<br />
New Zealand 2009 Applied ‘Rambudan’<br />
EU 2007 Withdrawn ‘Rambudan’<br />
USA 2006 Granted ‘Rambudan’<br />
First sold in USA June 2005<br />
Description: Ryan Weber, Ramm Botanicals, Kangy Angy, NSW<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2007/295<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Rambubona’<br />
Genus Species Anigozanthos hybrid<br />
Common Name Kangaroo Paw<br />
Synonym<br />
Bush Bonanza<br />
Accepted Date 29 Jan 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Ramm Botanicals Holdings Pty Ltd, Kangy Angy, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
Qualified Person Ryan Weber<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Kangy Angy, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos) TG175/3<br />
Period Spring 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in open beds, propagated by tissue culture<br />
planted into 140mm pots filled with potting mix. Nutrition<br />
maintained with slow release fertilizers and drop irrigated, no<br />
pest or disease treatments required.<br />
Trial Design Fifteen pots of each variety arranged in a complete random<br />
design.<br />
Measurements From ten plants at random. One sample per plant.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 1995<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: 190/1 (female parent) x 150/1-3 (pollen parent) in 1998, in<br />
Kangy Angy NSW. Selection criteria: compact habit, free flowering, attractive flower<br />
colour, suitability for pot production. In 2001, inoculation to micropropagation: in<br />
vitro seed germination and multiplication of seedling. From 2001 to 2003, first flower<br />
and test growing in nursery for production and growth characters: maintenance of in<br />
vitro nuclear stock during evaluation. From 2004 to present: further production trials<br />
and test growing in various locations. <strong>Variety</strong> named ‘Rambubona’. Breeder: Angus<br />
Stewart, NSW.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Ovary colour yellow<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height short to medium<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Gold Velvet’<br />
‘Bush Gold’<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one<br />
or more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Rambubona’ ‘Bush Gold’ ‘Gold Velvet’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: height short short to medium short to medium<br />
*Leaf: attitude semi-erect semi-erect semi-erect<br />
Leaf: degree of curvature slightly curved slightly curved straight<br />
Leaf: color green green green<br />
Leaf: glaucosity<br />
medium<br />
very weak to<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
Leaf: degree of hairiness of margin<br />
absent or very absent or very<br />
weakly expressed<br />
weakly expressed weakly expressed<br />
*Inflorescence: ramification present present present<br />
Inflorescence: degree of ramification primary secondary secondary<br />
Pedicel: color of hairs (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
Perianth tube: length<br />
14AB 9A 9A and 47A<br />
short to medium short to medium medium<br />
Perianth tube: width narrow to mediumnarrow medium<br />
Perianth tube: profile broadening evenlyparallel broadening evenly<br />
*Perianth tube: predominant colour yellow yellow yellow<br />
Perianth tube: number of colors of hair one one two<br />
Perianth tube: color of tip of hairs (RHS<br />
colour chart)<br />
yellow 14B 7A 47A<br />
Perianth tube: color of middle third of yellow 7A 9A<br />
hairs (RHS colour chart)<br />
*Perianth lobes: reflexing medium weak to medium medium<br />
Flower: number of anthers at top of four two four<br />
perianth<br />
Ovary: color of hairs (RHS colour chart) yellow 14B 7A 9A and 47A<br />
Flower: position of stigma in relation to below<br />
anthers<br />
same level above<br />
Time of: beginning of flowering medium medium medium<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2007 Applied ‘Rambubona’<br />
New Zealand 2009 Applied ‘Rambubona’<br />
EU 2007 Granted ‘Rambubona’<br />
USA 2006 Granted ‘Rambubona’<br />
First sold in USA June 2005<br />
Description: Ryan Weber, Ramm Botanicals, Kangy Angy, NSW<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/183<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘CT5000’<br />
Genus Species Pennisetum clandestinum<br />
Common Name Kikuyu grass<br />
Synonym<br />
Ceretec Five Thousand<br />
Accepted Date 05 Aug 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Donald Eugene Eykamp, Emerald, QLD<br />
Agent<br />
Davies Collison Cave, Melbourne VIC<br />
Qualified Person Donald Eykamp<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Tamworth, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
Grass (General descriptor for grasses) PBR GRASS<br />
Period 2006-2009<br />
Conditions Trial field is alluvial flood plain bordering the Peel River 7<br />
km's west of Tamworth. Soil is deep and predominately<br />
silt/clay loam. It has very good moisture-holding traits, very<br />
fertile with no element deficiencies. The only fertilizer used is<br />
nitrogen at high rates which is necessary to stimulate seed<br />
setting, not plant growth<br />
The climate here has a definite winter spring summer fall<br />
cycle. Winters are very frosty which is needed to cause<br />
Kikuyu to go dormant. Dormancy is vital to good seedsetting.<br />
Spring and summer are not too hot, very few days<br />
above 38 c, very hot summers causes kikuyu to stop<br />
flowering. Falls here are usually dry, an absolute must for<br />
harvest as the crop has to be put thru the harvesters up to 5<br />
times. The climate has been true to history and my yields<br />
have been good. The trials were planted 20 Feb. as are all the<br />
seed crops and the mild autumns have given good growth<br />
before the first frosts.<br />
Trial Design Trials of 8 plots at Tamworth were irrigated by overhead<br />
pivot and no fertilizer or pesticides were used. 24D Atrazine<br />
was used 3 times for weed control.<br />
Measurements Measurements were taken per plant randomly from eight plots<br />
were developed for PBR trial and measurements for stolon<br />
lenth of internode were taken from 60 samples.<br />
RHS Chart - edition<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Selection from source material: Breeding conducted by field selection from 1 acres of<br />
‘Noonan’ – ‘Noonan’ seed supplied by NSW Department of Ag Grafton and planted<br />
very thin by drill on 1 acres. <strong>Plant</strong>s were selected on basis of leaf size, length, colour,<br />
stolen length and node intervals. Colour by selecting only darker plants. All plants<br />
were selected for turf qualities only. Only the least aggressive and densest plants were<br />
selected. Selected plants were transplanted on 1 acre area and managed for seed<br />
production. Seed harvested was replanted on a new 5 acre plot and any off-types were<br />
eliminated by digging up. The plot was then managed for seed production and<br />
harvested seed was sown on 25 acres. Seed was taken to Tamworth and planted on 80<br />
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acres for commercial seed production. Breeder Donald Eugene Eykamp, Emerald,<br />
QLD:<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> life cycle perennial<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> stolons presents<br />
Awns presence presence<br />
Stolon nodes simple<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Whittet’<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘CT5000’ ‘Whittet’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: ploidy not known not known<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: life-cycle perennial perennial<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: duration of life-cycle (perennials only) long long<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit mat-forming mat-forming<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: stolons present present<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: rhizomes present present<br />
Stolon: nodes simple simple<br />
Stolon: number of branches many very few to few<br />
Stolon: length of internode short long<br />
Stolon: width of internode narrow broad<br />
Stolon: colour where exposed to sun (summer) (RHS green group 143A 138A<br />
colour chart)<br />
Stolon: length of leaf sheath very short very long<br />
Stolon: length of leaf blade very short very long<br />
Stolon: width of leaf blade narrow broad<br />
Stolon: hairiness of leaf sheath present present<br />
Stolon: extent of hairiness of leaf sheath medium strong<br />
Stolon: distribution of hairiness of leaf sheath full full<br />
Stolon: leaf blade glaucosity absent absent<br />
Stolon: extent of leaf blade glaucosity weak weak<br />
Stolon: shape of leaf blade triangular triangular<br />
Stolon: shape of leaf apex acute obtuse<br />
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Stolon: hairs on leaf blade present present<br />
Stolon: distribution of hairs on leaf blade both sides both sides<br />
Culm: length short long<br />
Culm: width narrow broad<br />
Culm: number of internodes few many<br />
Culm: leaf blade surface scabrous scabrous<br />
Culm: leaf blade vernation conduplicate conduplicate<br />
Culm: blade margin smooth smooth<br />
Culm: leaf sheath auricle absent absent<br />
Peduncle: length long short to medium<br />
Peduncle: width very narrow very narrow<br />
Culm: flag leaf length short very long<br />
Culm: flag leaf width narrow broad<br />
Culm: flag leaf sheath length short long<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: sex expression dioecious dioecious<br />
Stigma: colour white white<br />
Awns: presence present present<br />
Awn: length<br />
short to medium medium<br />
Culm: leaf sheath length short long<br />
Culm: pubescence of leaf sheath present present<br />
Culm: extent of pubescence on leaf sheath weak medium<br />
Culm: distribution of pubescence on leaf sheath full full<br />
Culm: leaf blade length short long<br />
Culm: leaf blade width narrow broad<br />
Culm: leaf blade glaucosity present present<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘CT5000’ ‘Whittet’<br />
Stolen: length of internode (mm)<br />
Mean 12.32 31.20<br />
Std. Deviation 2.23 3.38<br />
LSD/sig 3.68 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
New Zealand 2010 Applied ‘CT5000’<br />
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First sold in <strong>Australia</strong> January 2008.<br />
Description: Donald Eugene Eykamp, Emerald, QLD<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/274<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Riverina Alan’<br />
Genus Species Lavandula x intermedia<br />
Common Name Lavandin<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 15 Dec 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Charles Sturt University<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Nigel Urwin,Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Charles Sturt University<br />
Descriptor<br />
Lavandula (Lavandula) TG/194/1<br />
Period Sep 2009-Dec 2011<br />
Conditions<br />
All plants were propagated by Larkman Nurseries, Lilydale,<br />
Melbourne and provided in 50x75mm tubes. All plants were potted<br />
into 9cm diameter pots in Debco TM Terracotta and Tub potting<br />
mix. <strong>Plant</strong>s were watered every other day by hand. <strong>Plant</strong>s were<br />
repotted into 25cm diameter pots in the same growing medium late<br />
August 2010. <strong>Plant</strong>s were then watered by automatic overhead<br />
sprinklers and occasionally by hand. Osmocote TM slow release<br />
fertiliser and fungicides were applied occasionally as required.<br />
Trial Design<br />
The trial consisted of 8 L. x intermedia ‘Hidcote Giant’, 10 L. x<br />
intermedia ‘Impress Purple’, 10 L. x intermedia ‘Seal’, 9 L. x<br />
intermedia ‘Grosso’ 10 L. hybrid ‘Riverina Thomas’ and 10 L.<br />
hybrid ‘Riverina Alan’. <strong>Plant</strong>s were arranged in a completely<br />
randomised block design (10x6). The trial was designed for DUS<br />
analysis of two varieties the other being Riverina Thomas was<br />
included as a comparator also.<br />
Measurements Observations were made on 13 Dec 2010, mid-flowering and early<br />
Oct before flowering for observation on plant size and form.<br />
Corolla colour was N88B on all varieties.<br />
RHS Chart - edition Fifth edition<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Induced mutation: The starting material was L. x intermedia ‘Seal’. ‘Seal’ is common variety<br />
of L. x intermedia. Tissue culture techniques were used to initiate and establish shoot cultures<br />
of ‘Seal’. Cultured shoots were treated with colchicine to induce polyploidy and transferred to<br />
media to induce root formation. Surviving explants which formed roots were acclimatised to<br />
glass house conditions and potted up. <strong>Plant</strong>s were placed in the lavender collection at Charles<br />
Sturt University and were grown to flowering under conditions which allowed open<br />
pollination. All known L. x intermedia varieties are infertile hybrids of L. angustifolia and L.<br />
latifolia. They occur naturally in the wild and some have been bred. Consequently they do not<br />
produce seed. Often conversion of a diploid sterile hybrid to tetraploid results in restoration of<br />
fertility and seed production in other genera. It was anticipated that similar conversion of L. x<br />
intermedia ‘Seal’ to tetraploidy status would restore fertility. To detect tetraploids we<br />
therefore attempted to collect seed from the ‘Seal’ plants surviving colchicine treatments. A<br />
number of plants which had colchicine treatments produced seed whereas none of the controls<br />
plants treated with water rather than colchicine produced any seed. Ten seeds were obtained<br />
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from a single colchicine treated ‘Seal’ plant. Seeds were germinated in a Petri-dish on filter<br />
paper soaked in gibberellic acid to induce germination. Nine of the seeds germinated and<br />
plants were potted up and grown until flowering. The plants were grown under the same<br />
conditions as the parent plants above. Cuttings from individual plants were propagated and<br />
planted in the field collection to observe their morphology and performance. Between the<br />
nine plants grown some morphological variation was seen, however, most were more<br />
vigorous and much larger plants than the parent variety ‘Seal’. The plant with the greatest<br />
vigour and largest flowers was selected. This plant was designated ‘Riverina Alan’ or<br />
CSU138. All plants called ‘Riverina Alan’ were clonally propagated as cuttings from the one<br />
plant. Characteristics of L. x intermedia ‘Riverina Alan’ are that it is a larger plant than ‘Seal’<br />
with larger leaves and flowers. It has thicker peduncles and stems, it retains the open form of<br />
‘Seal’ with long peduncles but flowers slightly earlier than Seal. From chromosome number<br />
estimates and flow cytometry analysis of nuclear DNA content ‘Riverina Alan’ and the other<br />
‘Seal’ derived seedlings are approximately triploid whereas the parent ‘Seal’ was diploid.<br />
‘Riverina Alan’ is infertile and has not produced any seed tested over two seasons in the<br />
collection at CSU. In summary, the diploid L. x intermedia Seal (infertile) was converted to a<br />
tetraploid (fertile). Following open pollination of the tetraploid seeds were collected from<br />
these and ‘Riverina Alan’ is a seedling selected on the basis of size of whole plant and<br />
various plant organs.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar <strong>Variety</strong> of<br />
Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> size medium<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Seal’<br />
Parent.<br />
‘Hidcote Giant’<br />
‘Impress Purple’<br />
‘Grosso’<br />
‘Riverina Thomas’<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate<br />
from one or more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: ‘Riverina<br />
‘Hidcote ‘Impress ‘Riverina<br />
‘Grosso’<br />
Context<br />
Alan’<br />
Giant’ Purple’ Thomas’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth<br />
habit<br />
‘Seal’<br />
bushy globular globular globular globular bushy<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: size medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of<br />
green colour of foliage<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of<br />
grey tinge of foliage<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: attitude of<br />
outer flowering stems<br />
medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
erect semi-erect erect semi-erect semi-erect erect<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
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*<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
*Leaf: incisions of<br />
margin<br />
Flowering stem:<br />
length<br />
absent absent absent absent absent absent<br />
long to very<br />
long<br />
long long long long long<br />
Flowering stem:<br />
thickness at middle<br />
third<br />
thick<br />
medium to<br />
thick<br />
medium to<br />
thick<br />
medium to<br />
thick<br />
thick<br />
medium to<br />
thick<br />
*Flowering stem:<br />
intensity of green<br />
colour<br />
medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
Flowering stem:<br />
rigidity of basal part<br />
(Lavandula section<br />
only)<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
*Flowering stem:<br />
lateral branching<br />
present present present present present present<br />
*Flowering stem:<br />
number of lateral<br />
branches<br />
*Spike: maximum<br />
width<br />
*Spike: total length<br />
few medium medium medium few medium<br />
broad<br />
long to very<br />
long<br />
medium<br />
long<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
medium<br />
medium to<br />
broad<br />
medium<br />
long long long<br />
*Spike: length from<br />
second whorl<br />
(Lavandula section<br />
only)<br />
long long medium long long long<br />
*Spike: number of<br />
whorls (Lavandula<br />
section only)<br />
many many medium many many<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
*Spike: distance<br />
between whorls<br />
(Lavandula section<br />
only)<br />
*Spike: shape<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
truncate<br />
conical<br />
medium<br />
conical<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
truncate<br />
conical<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
narrow<br />
conical<br />
medium<br />
conical<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
truncate<br />
conical<br />
Spike: number of<br />
flowers<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
Spike: number of<br />
flowers on apical whorl medium<br />
(Lavandula section<br />
medium medium medium medium medium<br />
only)<br />
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Spike: width of<br />
fertile bracts<br />
Spike: presence of<br />
bracteole (Lavandula<br />
section only)<br />
Spike: length of<br />
bracteole (Lavandula<br />
section only)<br />
*Spike: presence of<br />
infertile bracts<br />
*Flower: colour of<br />
calyx<br />
medium<br />
always<br />
present<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
always<br />
present<br />
narrow<br />
always<br />
present<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
always<br />
present<br />
medium to<br />
broad<br />
always<br />
present<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
always<br />
present<br />
medium long long long medium long<br />
absent absent absent absent absent absent<br />
violet violet violet violet violet violet<br />
Flower: pubescence medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
of calyx<br />
*Corolla: colour purple purple purple purple purple purple<br />
Time of: beginning<br />
of flowering<br />
medium<br />
medium to<br />
late<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: ‘Riverina<br />
‘Grosso’<br />
Context<br />
Alan’<br />
medium to<br />
late<br />
‘Hidcote<br />
Giant’<br />
medium to<br />
late<br />
‘Impress<br />
Purple’<br />
medium<br />
‘Riverina<br />
Thomas’<br />
medium to<br />
late<br />
‘Seal’<br />
Flower: size large medium medium medium large medium<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Nigel Urwin, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/275<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name Riverina Thomas<br />
Genus Species Lavandula x intermedia<br />
Common Name Lavandin<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 15 Dec 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Charles Sturt University<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Nigel Urwin, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Charles Sturt University<br />
Descriptor<br />
Lavandula (Lavandula) TG/194/1<br />
Period Sep 2009-Dec 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
All plants were propagated by Larkman Nurseries, Lilydale,<br />
Melbourne and provided in 50x75mm tubes. All plants were potted<br />
into 9cm diameter pots in Debco TM Terracotta and Tub potting<br />
mix. <strong>Plant</strong>s were watered every other day by hand. <strong>Plant</strong>s were<br />
repotted into 25cm diameter pots in the same growing medium late<br />
Aug 2010. <strong>Plant</strong>s were then watered by automatic overhead<br />
sprinklers and occasionally by hand. Osmocote TM slow release<br />
fertiliser and fungicides were applied occasionally as required.<br />
Trial Design<br />
The trial consisted of 8 L.x intermedia ‘Hidcote Giant’, 10 L.x<br />
intermedia ‘Impress Purple’, 10 L.x intermedia ‘Seal’, 9 L.x<br />
intermedia ‘Grosso’ 10 L. hybrid ‘Riverina Thomas’ and 10 L.<br />
hybrid ‘Riverina Alan’. <strong>Plant</strong>s were arranged in a completely<br />
randomised block design (10x6). The trial was designed for DUS<br />
analysis of two varieties the other being Riverina Alan which was<br />
included as a comparator also<br />
Measurements Observations were made on all varieties, mid- flowering on 13th<br />
Dec 2010 and also early Oct before flowering for observation on<br />
plant size and form.<br />
RHS Chart - edition Fifth edition<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Open pollination: The starting material was L.x intermedia ‘Grosso’. This is the most<br />
commonly grown variety of L.x intermedia world-wide. Shoots of glasshouse grown ‘Grosso’<br />
plants were excised and stood in 0.1% colchicine for 16 hr to induce polyploidy. The shoots<br />
were rinsed with water and propagated by dipping in rooting hormone and planting in seed<br />
raising mix. <strong>Plant</strong>s were maintained on misting beds at 25°C until either roots formed or the<br />
cuttings died. Surviving plants with roots were potted and grown to flowering in the lavender<br />
collection at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga. The plants were allowed to flower<br />
under conditions which allowed open pollination. All known L.x intermedia varieties are<br />
infertile hybrids of L. angustifolia and L. latifolia. They occur naturally in the wild and some<br />
have been bred. Consequently they do not produce seed. Often conversion of a diploid sterile<br />
hybrid to tetraploid results in restoration of fertility and seed production in other genera. It<br />
was anticipated that similar conversion of L.x intermedia ‘Grosso’ to tetraploidy status would<br />
restore fertility. To detect tetraploids we therefore attempted to collect seed from the ‘Grosso’<br />
plants surviving colchicine treatments. A number of plants which had colchicine treatments<br />
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produced seed whereas none of the controls plants treated with water rather than colchicine<br />
produced any seed. Ten seeds obtained from a single colchicine treated ‘Grosso’ cutting were<br />
germinated in a petri-dish on filter paper soaked in gibberellic acid to induce germination. All<br />
the seeds germinated and plants were potted up and grown until flowering. The plants were<br />
grown under the same conditions as the parent plants above. Cuttings from individual plants<br />
were propagated and planted in the field collection to observe their morphology and<br />
performance. Of the ten plants grown some morphological variation was seen however most<br />
were more vigorous and much larger plants than the parent variety ‘Grosso’. The plant with<br />
the greatest vigour and largest flowers was selected. This plant was designated ‘Riverina<br />
Thomas’ or CSU150. All plants called ‘Riverina Thomas’ were clonally propagated as<br />
cuttings from the one plant. Characteristics of L.x intermedia ‘Riverina Thomas’ are that it is<br />
a larger plant in the field than ‘Grosso’ with larger leaves and flowers. It has thicker<br />
peduncles and stems, is large but compact and globular in form and flowers slightly earlier<br />
than ‘Grosso’. From chromosome number estimates and flow cytometry analysis of nuclear<br />
DNA content ‘Riverina Thomas’ and the other ‘Grosso’ derived seedlings are approximately<br />
triploid whereas the parent ‘Grosso’ was diploid. ‘Riverina Thomas’ is infertile and did not<br />
produce any seed tested over two seasons in the collection at CSU. In summary, the diploid<br />
L.x intermedia ‘Grosso’ (infertile) was converted to a tetraploid (fertile). Following open<br />
pollination of the tetraploid seeds were collected from these and ‘Riverina Thomas’ is a<br />
seedling selected on the basis of size of the whole plant and various plant organs.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar <strong>Variety</strong> of<br />
Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> size medium<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Grosso’<br />
Parent.<br />
‘Hidcote Giant’<br />
‘Impress Purple’<br />
‘Seal’<br />
‘Riverina Alan’<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or mo<br />
of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: ‘Riverina<br />
‘Hidcote ‘Impress ‘Riverina<br />
‘Grosso’<br />
‘Seal’<br />
Context<br />
Thomas’<br />
Giant’ Purple’ Alan’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth<br />
habit<br />
globular globular globular globular bushy bushy<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: size medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of<br />
green colour of foliage<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of<br />
grey tinge of foliage<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: attitude of<br />
outer flowering stems<br />
medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
semi-erect semi-erect erect semi-erect erect erect<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
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*Leaf: incisions of<br />
margin<br />
Flowering stem:<br />
length<br />
Flowering stem:<br />
thickness at middle<br />
third<br />
*Flowering stem:<br />
intensity of green<br />
colour<br />
Flowering stem:<br />
rigidity of basal part<br />
(Lavandula section<br />
only)<br />
*Flowering stem:<br />
lateral branching<br />
*Flowering stem:<br />
number of lateral<br />
branches<br />
*Spike: maximum<br />
width<br />
absent absent absent absent absent absent<br />
long long long long<br />
thick<br />
medium to<br />
thick<br />
medium to<br />
thick<br />
medium to<br />
thick<br />
long to very<br />
long<br />
thick<br />
long<br />
medium to<br />
thick<br />
medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
medium to<br />
strong<br />
present present present present present present<br />
few medium medium medium few medium<br />
medium to<br />
broad<br />
medium<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
*Spike: total length long long medium to<br />
long<br />
medium broad medium<br />
long<br />
long to very<br />
long<br />
*Spike: length from<br />
second whorl<br />
(Lavandula section<br />
only)<br />
long long medium long long long<br />
*Spike: number of<br />
whorls (Lavandula<br />
section only)<br />
*Spike: distance<br />
between whorls<br />
(Lavandula section<br />
only)<br />
long<br />
many many medium many many many<br />
medium<br />
medium<br />
*Spike: shape conical conical<br />
Spike: number of<br />
flowers<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
truncate<br />
conical<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
narrow<br />
conical<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
truncate<br />
conical<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
medium to<br />
long<br />
truncate<br />
conical<br />
medium to<br />
many<br />
Spike: number of<br />
flowers on apical whorl medium<br />
(Lavandula section<br />
medium medium medium medium medium<br />
only)<br />
Spike: width of<br />
medium to<br />
broad<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
narrow<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
medium<br />
narrow to<br />
medium<br />
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fertile bracts<br />
Spike: presence of<br />
bracteole (Lavandula<br />
section only)<br />
Spike: length of<br />
bracteole (Lavandula<br />
section only)<br />
*Spike: presence of<br />
infertile bracts<br />
*Flower: colour of<br />
calyx<br />
always<br />
present<br />
always<br />
present<br />
always<br />
present<br />
always<br />
present<br />
always<br />
present<br />
always<br />
present<br />
medium long long long medium long<br />
absent absent absent absent absent absent<br />
violet violet violet violet violet violet<br />
Flower: pubescence medium medium medium medium medium medium<br />
of calyx<br />
*Corolla: colour purple purple purple purple purple purple<br />
Time of: beginning<br />
of flowering<br />
medium<br />
medium to<br />
late<br />
medium to<br />
late<br />
medium to<br />
late<br />
medium<br />
medium to<br />
late<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: ‘Riverina<br />
‘Grosso’<br />
Context<br />
Thomas’<br />
‘Hidcote<br />
Giant’<br />
‘Impress<br />
Purple’<br />
‘Riverina Alan’ ‘Seal’<br />
Flower: size large medium medium medium large medium<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Nigel Urwin, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/202<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Strawberry Ruffles’<br />
Genus Species Lavandula hybrid<br />
Common Name Lavender<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 09 Nov 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC<br />
Agent<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Dodges Ferry, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Steve Eggleton<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Wonga Park, VIC<br />
Descriptor<br />
Lavandula (Lavandula) TG/194/1<br />
Period Jan 2010 – Sep 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in the open, plants propagated from cuttings<br />
during Jan 2010, transferred from tubes to 140mm pots in<br />
April 2010. Pots filled with soilless, pinebark based mix with<br />
controlled release fertilizers. Appropriate pest and disease<br />
treatments were applied as required.<br />
Trial Design Twelve pots of each variety in a completely randomised<br />
design.<br />
Measurements From ten plants randomly selected.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 1995<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: ‘Winter Lace’ x ‘Boysenberry Ruffles’. Pollination occurred in<br />
Wonga Park, VIC <strong>Australia</strong> in Nov 2005. This has been part of an ongoing Lavandula<br />
breeding program designed to develop plants with shorter flowering stem length and<br />
large infertile bracts. From this cross the generation was raised in Feb 2006 and grown<br />
to flowering maturity in 140mm containers in Sep 2006. Selection criteria: <strong>Plant</strong>: size<br />
small to medium; Infertile bract: red-purple RHS 74C, length short to medium.<br />
Propagation: the seedling, after being isolated, was then propagated via cuttings to<br />
establish trial stock plants. This initial and two subsequent generations were all found<br />
to be uniform and stable. Final selection for commercialisation occurred in Sep 2007.<br />
Breeder: <strong>Plant</strong> Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> growth habit bushy<br />
<strong>Plant</strong><br />
intensity of green colour of foliage medium to dark<br />
Leaf incisions of margin absent<br />
Flowering stem length very short to short<br />
Flowering stem thickness at middle third very thin to thin<br />
Flowering stem lateral branching absent<br />
Spike presence of infertile bract present<br />
Corolla colour pink<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
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Name<br />
‘Mulberry Ruffles’<br />
‘Sweetberry Ruffles’<br />
Comments<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression in State of Expression in Comments<br />
Characteristics Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Bellaros’ <strong>Plant</strong> intensity of medium to dark light to medium<br />
green colour<br />
of foliage<br />
‘Boysenberry Spike total length medium to long short Paternal<br />
Ruffles’<br />
parent.<br />
‘Winter Lace’ Corolla colour pink purple Maternal<br />
parent.<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Strawberry Ruffles’‘Mulberry Ruffles’ ‘Sweetberry Ruffles’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit bushy bushy bushy<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: size small to medium medium medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of green<br />
colour of foliage<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of grey tinge<br />
of foliage<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: attitude of outer<br />
flowering stems<br />
medium to dark medium to dark medium to dark<br />
very strong medium to strong strong<br />
erect semi-erect semi-erect<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium to dense dense medium to dense<br />
*Leaf: incisions of margin absent absent absent<br />
Flowering stem: length very short to short very short to short very short to short<br />
Flowering stem: thickness at<br />
middle third<br />
thin very thin to thin very thin to thin<br />
*Flowering stem: intensity of medium medium medium<br />
green colour<br />
Flowering stem: intensity of<br />
pubescence (Stoechas and<br />
Pterostoechas sections only)<br />
*Flowering stem: lateral<br />
branching<br />
weak weak very weak to weak<br />
absent absent absent<br />
*Spike: maximum width narrow to medium narrow to medium narrow to medium<br />
*Spike: total length medium to long medium medium<br />
*Spike: shape truncate conical cylindrical cylindrical<br />
Spike: number of flowers many medium few to medium<br />
Spike: width of fertile bracts broad broad very broad<br />
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*Spike: main colour of<br />
fertile bracts (Stoechas and<br />
Pterostoechas sections only)<br />
*Spike: presence of infertile<br />
bracts<br />
*Spike: length of infertile<br />
bracts (Stoechas section only)<br />
*Spike: shape of infertile<br />
bracts (Stoechas section only)<br />
green green red purple<br />
present present present<br />
short to medium short to medium medium to long<br />
oblong oblanceolate oblong<br />
*Spike: main colour of<br />
infertile bracts (Stoechas section<br />
only) (RHS colour chart)<br />
Spike: undulation of margin<br />
of infertile bracts (Stoechas<br />
section only)<br />
74C 77B 75B-C<br />
medium weak strong<br />
*Flower: colour of calyx greenish purplish greenish<br />
Flower: pubescence of calyx weak to medium medium to strong weak to medium<br />
Time of: beginning of<br />
flowering<br />
medium medium early to medium<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Strawberry Ruffles’‘Mulberry Ruffles’ ‘Sweetberry Ruffles’<br />
Corolla: colour medium pink dark pink dark pink<br />
Spike: main colour of<br />
infertile bracts at first corolla<br />
opening<br />
Spike: main colour of<br />
infertile bracts at senescence<br />
Flowering stem: Length of<br />
main flowering stem above<br />
foliage (including spike)<br />
70B 77B 75C-D<br />
74D 77B 75A<br />
short short to medium short to medium<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
First sold in the <strong>Australia</strong> in October 2008.<br />
Description: Steve Eggleton, <strong>Plant</strong> Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/201<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Sweetberry Ruffles’<br />
Genus Species Lavandula hybrid<br />
Common Name Lavender<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 21 Dec 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC<br />
Agent<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd., Dodges Ferry, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Steve Eggleton<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Wonga Park, VIC<br />
Descriptor<br />
Lavandula (Lavandula) TG/194/1<br />
Period Jan 2010 – Sep 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in the open, plants propagated from cuttings<br />
during Jan 2010, transferred from tubes to 140mm pots in Apr<br />
2010. Pots filled with soilless, pinebark based mix with<br />
controlled release fertilizers. Appropriate pest and disease<br />
treatments were applied as required.<br />
Trial Design Twelve pots of each variety in a completely randomised<br />
design.<br />
Measurements From ten plants randomly selected.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 1995<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: ‘Winter Lace’ x ‘Boysenberry Ruffles’. Pollination occurred in<br />
Wonga Park, VIC <strong>Australia</strong> in Nov 2005. This has been part of an ongoing Lavandula<br />
breeding program designed to develop plants with shorter flowering stem length and<br />
large infertile bracts. From this cross the generation was raised in Feb 2006 and grown<br />
to flowering maturity in 140mm containers in Sep 2006. Selection criteria: <strong>Plant</strong>: size<br />
medium, Infertile bract: light pink, length medium to long. Propagation: The seedling,<br />
after being isolated, was then propagated via cuttings to establish trial stock plants.<br />
This initial and two subsequent generations were all found to be uniform and stable.<br />
Final selection for commercialisation occurred in Sep 2007. Breeder: <strong>Plant</strong> Growers<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> growth habit bushy<br />
<strong>Plant</strong><br />
intensity of green colour of foliage medium to dark<br />
Leaf incisions of margin absent<br />
Flowering stem length very short to short<br />
Flowering stem thickness at middle third very thin to thin<br />
Flowering stem lateral branching absent<br />
Spike presence of infertile bract present<br />
Corolla colour pink<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
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Name<br />
‘Strawberry Ruffles’<br />
‘Boysenberry Ruffles’<br />
Comments<br />
Paternal parent.<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing<br />
State of Expression in State of Expression in Comments<br />
Characteristics Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Bella <strong>Plant</strong> intensity of green medium to dark light to medium<br />
Pink’<br />
colour of foliage<br />
‘Winter Corolla colour dark pink purple Maternal<br />
Lace’<br />
parent.<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Sweetberry ‘Boysenberry ‘Strawberry<br />
Ruffles’ Ruffles’ Ruffles’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit bushy bushy bushy<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: size medium small to medium small to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of green colour of<br />
foliage<br />
medium to dark medium to dark medium to dark<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: intensity of grey tinge of foliage strong medium very strong<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: attitude of outer flowering stems semi-erect erect erect<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium to dense dense medium to dense<br />
*Leaf: incisions of margin absent absent absent<br />
Flowering stem: length<br />
very short to short very short to short very short to short<br />
Flowering stem: thickness at middle<br />
third<br />
*Flowering stem: intensity of green<br />
colour<br />
Flowering stem: intensity of pubescence very weak to<br />
(Stoechas and Pterostoechas sections only) weak<br />
very thin to thin very thin to thin thin<br />
medium medium medium<br />
very weak to<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
*Flowering stem: lateral branching absent absent absent<br />
*Spike: maximum width narrow to mediumnarrow narrow to medium<br />
*Spike: total length medium short medium to long<br />
*Spike: shape cylindrical truncate conical truncate conical<br />
Spike: number of flowers few to medium few many<br />
Spike: width of fertile bracts very broad broad broad<br />
*Spike: main colour of fertile bracts<br />
(Stoechas and Pterostoechas sections only)<br />
red purple green green<br />
*Spike: presence of infertile bracts present present present<br />
*Spike: length of infertile bracts medium to long short to medium short to medium<br />
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(Stoechas section only)<br />
*Spike: shape of infertile bracts<br />
(Stoechas section only)<br />
*Spike: main colour of infertile bracts<br />
(Stoechas section only) (RHS colour chart)<br />
Spike: undulation of margin of infertile<br />
bracts (Stoechas section only)<br />
oblong obovate oblong<br />
75B-C 69B 74C<br />
strong strong medium<br />
*Flower: colour of calyx greenish greenish greenish<br />
Flower: pubescence of calyx<br />
weak to medium weak to medium weak to medium<br />
Time of: beginning of flowering early to medium medium medium<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
‘Sweetberry<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
Ruffles’<br />
‘Boysenberry<br />
Ruffles’<br />
‘Strawberry<br />
Ruffles’<br />
Spike: main colour of infertile bracts at 75A 78D 74D<br />
senescence<br />
Corolla: colour dark pink medium pink medium pink<br />
Spike: main colour of infertile bracts at<br />
first corolla opening<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
First sold in the <strong>Australia</strong> in October 2008.<br />
75C-D 69B 70B<br />
Description: Steve Eggleton, <strong>Plant</strong> Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/292<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘LA20’<br />
Genus Species Lepironia articulata<br />
Common Name Lepironia<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 14 Nov 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Craig Waters, Wauchope, NSW.<br />
Agent<br />
Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Clarendon, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Nathan Dutschke<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Clarendon, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
General Descriptor (for plant varieties with no descriptor<br />
available) PBR GEN DES<br />
Period Mar 2010 – Mar 2011<br />
Conditions<br />
Grown in 140mm pots. <strong>Plant</strong>s raised from divisions. Grown<br />
under overhead irrigation, in open, pest and disease control<br />
was not necessary. Soil-less potting media was used.<br />
Trial Design Sixteen pots of each variety were grown in a completely<br />
randomised trial.<br />
Measurements Measurements were taken from ten pots at random.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Open-pollination: approximately 1000 seedlings of common Lepironia articulata<br />
were raised in the autumn of 2005. In Jan 2006 one seedling was identified as having<br />
distinctly different, twisted growing foliage. The seedling was selected and grown to a<br />
mature height. It was found to grow uniform and 5 successive cycles of vegetative<br />
propagation have proven to be true to type also. The plant was given the name<br />
‘LA20’. Breeder: Craig Waters, Wauchope, NSW.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> type herbaceous perennial<br />
<strong>Plant</strong><br />
time of beginning of flowering medium<br />
Stem degree of hairiness absent<br />
Leaf presence of variegation absent<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
Lepironia articulata common form There is no variety of common knowledge; therefore the<br />
common form of the species was used as the comparator.<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘LA20’<br />
L. articulata<br />
common form<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: type herbaceous herbaceous<br />
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perennial perennial<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit spreading narrow erect<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height tall very tall<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width<br />
medium to broad narrow<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: time of beginning of flowering medium medium<br />
Stem: degree of hairiness absent or low absent or low<br />
Stem: presence of anthocyanin in new growth absent absent<br />
Leaf: attitude semi-erect erect<br />
Leaf: shape acicular acicular<br />
Leaf: shape of apex acute acute<br />
Leaf: glossiness of upper side very weak very weak<br />
Leaf: green colour light medium<br />
Leaf: presence of variegation absent absent<br />
Leaf: primary colour (RHS colour chart) 144A 146A<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘LA20’<br />
L. articulata<br />
common form<br />
Leaf: twisting present absent<br />
Leaf: stiffness medium strong<br />
Leaf: glaucosity weak medium<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘LA20’<br />
L. articulata<br />
common form<br />
Leaf: thickness (mm)<br />
Mean 2.61 2.10<br />
Std. Deviation 0.41 0.21<br />
LSD/sig 0.38 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil<br />
Description: Nathan Dutschke, Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Clarendon, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/071<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘TPP5’<br />
Genus Species Mangifera indica<br />
Common Name Mango<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 07 Jul 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Tropical Primary Products<br />
Agent<br />
Qualified Person Ian Paananen<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Humpty Doo, NT<br />
Descriptor<br />
TG/112/4<br />
Period Spring 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted with mature trees under a typical orchard<br />
system and with typical management with uniform growing<br />
conditions.<br />
Trial Design Ten plants of each variety within a standard block planting.<br />
Measurements Randomly selected from all plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent ‘TPP1’ x pollen parent ‘TPP3’ in 1996 at Tropical<br />
Primary Products, Humpty Doo, NT. The seed parent is characterised by firm fruit,<br />
yellow orange flesh colour, smaller size and early timing. The pollen parent is not<br />
described but was characterised as ‘unsuitable fruit quality for market needs’. The<br />
seedling fruited in 2002 and the unique and attractive features of the fruits were noted.<br />
Selection took place in Humpty Doo, NT. Selection criteria: quality of fruit.<br />
Propagation: vegetative grafts were found to be uniform and stable. Breeders: Tian<br />
Mok Siah and Siew Yoon Hew, Humpty Doo, NT.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Mature fruit length medium to long<br />
Mature fruit presence of neck absent<br />
Mature fruit width medium or medium to broad<br />
Mature fruit roughness of surface absent<br />
Mature fruit bulging of ventral shoulder present<br />
Ripe fruit speckling of skin weak<br />
Ripe fruit thickness of skin thick<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘TPP1’<br />
Parent variety.<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression in State of Expression in<br />
Characteristics Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
Comments<br />
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‘Kensington Mature length medium to long short<br />
Pride’ fruit<br />
‘Maha’ Time of fruit<br />
maturity<br />
medium to late very late Also much longer<br />
fruit length.<br />
‘Keow<br />
Savoey’<br />
Time of fruit<br />
maturity<br />
medium to late very late Also much longer<br />
fruit length.<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘TPP5’ ‘TPP1’<br />
*Tree: attitude of main branches erect erect<br />
*Young leaf: intensity of anthocyanin colouration medium<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
Leaf blade: length medium to long medium to long<br />
Leaf blade: width<br />
medium to broad medium to broad<br />
*Leaf blade: ratio length/width medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: shape elliptic elliptic<br />
Leaf blade: colour medium green medium green<br />
Leaf blade: twisting absent absent<br />
Leaf blade: spacing of secondary veins wide wide<br />
Leaf blade: undulation of margin strong medium<br />
Leaf blade: shape of base acute acute<br />
Leaf blade: shape of apex acuminate acuminate<br />
Petiole: attitude in relation to shoot perpendicular perpendicular<br />
*Mature fruit: length medium to long medium to long<br />
*Mature fruit: width<br />
medium to broad medium<br />
*Mature fruit: ratio length/width medium medium to large<br />
*Mature fruit: shape in cross section broad elliptic broad elliptic<br />
*Mature fruit: colour of skin green and pink green and orange<br />
Mature fruit: density of lenticels medium medium<br />
Mature fruit: colour contrast between lenticels and skin weak weak to medium<br />
Mature fruit: size of lenticels<br />
medium to large medium<br />
Mature fruit: roughness of surface absent absent<br />
Mature fruit: stalk cavity<br />
absent or shallow absent or shallow<br />
Mature fruit: presence of neck absent absent<br />
*Mature fruit: shape of ventral shoulder<br />
rounded upward rounded upward<br />
rounded<br />
*Mature fruit: shape of dorsal shoulder<br />
sloping downward<br />
downward<br />
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Mature fruit: length of groove in ventral shoulder absent or short absent or short<br />
Mature fruit: depth of groove in ventral shoulder<br />
absent or shallow absent or shallow<br />
Mature fruit: bulging on ventral shoulder present present<br />
*Mature fruit: presence of sinus present present<br />
*Mature fruit: depth of sinus<br />
shallow<br />
shallow to<br />
medium<br />
*Mature fruit: bulging proximal of stylar scar medium absent or weak<br />
Mature fruit: point at stylar scar medium absent or small<br />
Mature fruit: diameter of stalk attachment<br />
small to medium small<br />
*Ripe fruit: predominant colour of skin orange and red yellow orange<br />
Ripe fruit: speckling of skin weak weak<br />
Ripe fruit: thickness of skin thick thick<br />
Ripe fruit: adherence of skin to flesh strong strong<br />
Ripe fruit: main colour of flesh light orange light orange<br />
Ripe fruit: firmness of flesh firm firm<br />
Ripe fruit: juiciness medium medium<br />
Ripe fruit: texture of flesh fine to medium fine<br />
*Ripe fruit: amount of fiber attached to stone low low<br />
Ripe fruit: amount of fiber attached to skin medium medium<br />
*Ripe fruit: turpentine flavour absent absent<br />
Stone: relief of surface grooved grooved<br />
Seed: shape in lateral view oblong oblong<br />
*Seed: embryony polyembryonic polyembryonic<br />
Time of: beginning of flowering early early<br />
*Time of: fruit maturity medium to late early<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Ian Paananen, Crop & Nursery Services, Central Coast, NSW<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/072<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘TPP6’<br />
Genus Species Mangifera indica<br />
Common Name Mango<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 07 Jul 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Tropical Primary Products<br />
Agent<br />
Qualified Person Ian Paananen<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Humpty Doo, NT<br />
Descriptor<br />
Mango (new) (Mangifera indica) TG/112/4<br />
Period Spring 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted with mature trees under a typical orchard<br />
system and with typical management with uniform growing<br />
conditions.<br />
Trial Design Ten plants of each variety within a standard block planting.<br />
Measurements Randomly selected from all plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent ‘Kensington Pride’ x pollen parent ‘Maha’ in 1994<br />
at Tropical Primary Products, Humpty Doo, NT. The seed parent is characterised by a<br />
rounder fruit shape with shorter length and broader width. The pollen parent is<br />
characterised by a longer fruit length and later season. The seedling fruited in 2000<br />
and the unique and attractive features of the fruits were noted. Selection took place in<br />
Humpty Doo, NT. Selection criteria: quality of fruit. Propagation: vegetative grafts<br />
were found to be uniform and stable. Breeders: Tian Mok Siah and Siew Yoon Hew,<br />
Humpty Doo, NT.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Mature fruit length medium to long<br />
Mature fruit presence of neck absent<br />
Mature fruit width medium or medium to broad<br />
Mature fruit roughness of surface absent<br />
Mature fruit bulging of ventral shoulder present<br />
Ripe fruit speckling of skin weak<br />
Ripe fruit thickness of skin thick<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘TPP1’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression State of Expression in<br />
Characteristics in Candidate <strong>Variety</strong>Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
Comments<br />
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‘Kensington Mature fruit length medium to long short<br />
Pride’<br />
‘Maha’ Mature fruit length medium to long very long Also later season.<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘TPP6’ ‘TPP1’<br />
*Tree: attitude of main branches erect erect<br />
*Young leaf: intensity of anthocyanin colouration<br />
absent or very<br />
medium to strong<br />
weak<br />
Leaf blade: length medium to long medium to long<br />
Leaf blade: width<br />
medium to broad medium to broad<br />
*Leaf blade: ratio length/width medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: shape elliptic elliptic<br />
Leaf blade: colour medium green medium green<br />
Leaf blade: twisting absent absent<br />
Leaf blade: spacing of secondary veins wide wide<br />
Leaf blade: undulation of margin strong medium<br />
Leaf blade: shape of base acute acute<br />
Leaf blade: shape of apex acuminate acuminate<br />
Petiole: attitude in relation to shoot perpendicular perpendicular<br />
*Mature fruit: length medium to long medium to long<br />
*Mature fruit: width<br />
medium to broad medium<br />
*Mature fruit: ratio length/width medium medium to large<br />
*Mature fruit: shape in cross section circular broad elliptic<br />
*Mature fruit: colour of skin<br />
green and orange green and orange<br />
Mature fruit: density of lenticels sparse medium<br />
Mature fruit: colour contrast between lenticels and skin weak weak to medium<br />
Mature fruit: size of lenticels medium medium<br />
Mature fruit: roughness of surface absent absent<br />
Mature fruit: stalk cavity<br />
absent or shallow absent or shallow<br />
Mature fruit: presence of neck absent absent<br />
*Mature fruit: shape of ventral shoulder<br />
rounded<br />
downward<br />
rounded upward<br />
*Mature fruit: shape of dorsal shoulder<br />
rounded<br />
downward<br />
sloping downward<br />
Mature fruit: length of groove in ventral shoulder absent or short absent or short<br />
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Mature fruit: depth of groove in ventral shoulder<br />
absent or shallow absent or shallow<br />
Mature fruit: bulging on ventral shoulder present present<br />
*Mature fruit: presence of sinus present present<br />
*Mature fruit: depth of sinus<br />
shallow<br />
shallow to<br />
medium<br />
*Mature fruit: bulging proximal of stylar scar absent or weak absent or weak<br />
Mature fruit: point at stylar scar absent or small absent or small<br />
Mature fruit: diameter of stalk attachment<br />
small to medium small<br />
*Ripe fruit: predominant colour of skin orange and red yellow orange<br />
Ripe fruit: speckling of skin weak weak<br />
Ripe fruit: thickness of skin thick thick<br />
Ripe fruit: adherence of skin to flesh strong strong<br />
Ripe fruit: main colour of flesh medium yellow light orange<br />
Ripe fruit: firmness of flesh medium to firm firm<br />
Ripe fruit: juiciness medium medium<br />
Ripe fruit: texture of flesh fine to medium fine<br />
*Ripe fruit: amount of fiber attached to stone low to medium low<br />
Ripe fruit: amount of fiber attached to skin medium medium<br />
*Ripe fruit: turpentine flavor absent absent<br />
Stone: relief of surface grooved grooved<br />
Seed: shape in lateral view oblong oblong<br />
*Seed: embryony polyembryonic polyembryonic<br />
Time of: beginning of flowering early early<br />
*Time of: fruit maturity medium early<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Ian Paananen, Crop & Nursery Services, Central Coast, NSW<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2007/052<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Sienna’<br />
Genus Species Acer x freemanii<br />
Common Name Maple<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 13 Mar 2007<br />
Applicant<br />
Arbor L.L.C.<br />
Agent<br />
Fleming’s Nurseries Pty Ltd<br />
Qualified Person Peter Todd<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing US Patent Office<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data <strong>Plant</strong> 11,322<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Where possible US plant data was verified under local<br />
conditions in Monbulk, VIC.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Maple (Acer) PBR ACER<br />
Period The trial was planted in 2006.<br />
Conditions<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s were grown vegetatively. All trees were healthy and<br />
growing evenly with no obvious signs of disease or stress.<br />
Trial Design Completely randomised.<br />
Measurements From all trial trees.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 1986<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Seedling selection: Acer xfreemanii.The new and distinct variety was originally<br />
discovered growing on an abandoned farm in Lake Elmo. The variety displayed<br />
several desirable characteristics including autumn colour and growth habit and was<br />
chosen for asexual propagation via rooted cuttings. This work was carried out at<br />
Robinson Nursery in Oregon. The original desirable characteristics have been<br />
successfully maintained over several generations.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> size small to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height short to medium<br />
Leaf attitude drooping<br />
Leaf Shape palmage<br />
Leaf colour: upperside green<br />
Flower colour red<br />
Flower size small<br />
Bark colour grey<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Autumn Blaze’<br />
Also known as ‘Jeffersred’.<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Sienna’ ‘Autumn Blaze’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: type tree tree<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit erect erect<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: size<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height<br />
small to medium small to medium<br />
short to medium short to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width medium medium to broad<br />
Leaf: type simple simple<br />
Leaf: attitude drooping drooping<br />
Leaf: arrangement opposite opposite<br />
Leaf: size medium medium to large<br />
Leaf: length of blade medium to long long<br />
Leaf: width of blade<br />
Leaf: length of petiole<br />
medium to broad broad<br />
short to medium medium<br />
Leaf: shape palmate palmate<br />
Leaf: shape of apex acuminate acuminate<br />
Leaf: shape of base hastate hastate<br />
Leaf: incision of margin present present<br />
Leaf: depth of incision deep medium to deep<br />
Leaf: type of incision<br />
crenulately lobed crenulately lobed<br />
Leaf: green colour medium medium<br />
Leaf: primary colour (RHS colour chart) 147A 146A<br />
Leaf: number of lobes 3 to 5 5<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Sienna’ ‘Autumn Blaze’<br />
Trunk: colour (RHS colour chart) 201D 201A<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: shape pyramidal ovate<br />
Leaf: colour underside<br />
light green to grey yellow green<br />
Leaf: autumn colour deep burgundy orange red<br />
Trunk: bark colour light grey grey<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
USA 1997 Granted ‘Sienna’<br />
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First sold in Canada in February 2003.<br />
Description: Peter Todd, Fleming’s Nurseries, Monbulk, VIC.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/173<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Bonmadprose’<br />
Genus Species Argyranthemum frutescens<br />
Common Name Marguerite Daisy<br />
Synonym<br />
Yellow Single<br />
Accepted Date 03 Jul 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Bonza Botanicals Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Tim Angus<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing Community <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Office (CPVO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data CHF207<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location Overseas data was verified under local conditions in<br />
Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Argyranthemum (new) (Argyranthemum frutescens)<br />
TG/222/1<br />
Period Feb 2010 to Jul 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in outside commercial production area,<br />
rooted cuttings (propagated from stock plants grown at<br />
Winmalee) potted into 150mm standard pots in commercial<br />
potting mix, nutrients supplied by slow release and liquid feed<br />
fertiliser application, plant protection treatments applied as<br />
necessary. No pinching or other plant shaping treatments<br />
were applied.<br />
Trial Design 10 plants of the candidate variety were grown to confirm<br />
overseas test report data<br />
Measurements Taken at random from 10 plants<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent proprietary breeding line ‘03-187’ x pollen parent<br />
proprietary breeding line ‘03-12’ in a planned breeding program. Seed parent is<br />
characterised by flower head type double. Pollen parent is characterised by plant habit<br />
open uneven; flower head type single. Selection criteria: foliage colour, plant habit,<br />
flower habit, flower colour. Selection was done at Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong> in May<br />
2004. Propagation: by vegetative tip cuttings, no off types occurred in at least three<br />
successive vegetative generations during the selection process and in numerous<br />
vegetative generations since selection. ‘Bonmadprose’ will be commercially<br />
propagated by vegetative tip cuttings. Breeder: Dr Andrew Bernuetz, Winmalee,<br />
NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Ray floret main colour of upper side yellow<br />
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Flower head type semi-double<br />
Disc colour yellow<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Argyrayesi’<br />
‘Bonmadprose’ (overseas data)<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Bonmadprose’ ‘Argyrayesi’<br />
‘Bonmadprose’<br />
(overseas data)<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: height very short to short very short to short<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium to dense medium to dense<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration present present<br />
*Leaf: length long long<br />
*Leaf: width medium medium<br />
*Leaf: color of upper side dark green dark green<br />
Lateral lobe: length medium to long medium to long<br />
Lateral lobe: width narrow narrow<br />
Lateral lobe: depth of marginal incisions shallow<br />
shallow<br />
Peduncle: length short to medium short to medium<br />
*Flower head: type semi double semi double<br />
*Flower head: diameter small to medium small to medium<br />
Flower head: number of ray florets (non<br />
single flower head type varieties only)<br />
medium<br />
medium<br />
Ray floret: curvature of longitudinal<br />
axis<br />
reflexed<br />
reflexed<br />
*Ray floret: length short short<br />
*Ray floret: width medium medium<br />
*Ray floret: number of colours one one one<br />
*Ray floret: main colour of upper side<br />
(RHS Colour Chart)<br />
Ray floret: main colour of lower side<br />
(RHS Colour Chart)<br />
*Disc: diameter (varieties with flower<br />
head type: single; semi double; and anemone small<br />
like only)<br />
*Disc: main colour (varieties with<br />
flower head type: single and semi double<br />
only)<br />
yellow 4C yellow 2B yellow 4C<br />
slightly lighter<br />
yellow 4C<br />
yellow 2B<br />
yellow 4C<br />
small<br />
yellow yellow yellow<br />
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Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2006 Granted ‘Bonmadprose’<br />
EU 2006 Granted ‘Bonmadprose’<br />
USA 2006 Granted ‘Bonmadprose’<br />
First sold in USA in Feb 2006. First <strong>Australia</strong>n sale Mar 2008.<br />
Description: Tim Angus, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/172<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Bonmadpipa’<br />
Genus Species Argyranthemum frutescens<br />
Common Name Marguerite Daisy<br />
Synonym<br />
Pink Single<br />
Accepted Date 03 Jul 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Bonza Botanicals Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Tim Angus<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing Community <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Office (CPVO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data CHF221<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Overseas data was verified under local conditions in<br />
Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Argyranthemum (new) (Argyranthemum frutescens)<br />
TG/222/1<br />
Period Feb 2010 – Jul 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in outside commercial production area,<br />
rooted cuttings (propagated from stock plants grown at<br />
Winmalee) potted into 150mm standard pots in commercial<br />
potting mix, nutrients supplied by slow release and liquid<br />
feed fertiliser application, plant protection treatments applied<br />
as necessary. No pinching or other plant shaping treatments<br />
were applied.<br />
Trial Design 10 plants of the candidate variety were grown to confirm<br />
overseas test report data.<br />
Measurements Taken at random from 10 plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent proprietary breeding line ‘04-64’ x pollen parent<br />
proprietary breeding line ‘04-78’ in a planned breeding program. Seed parent is<br />
characterised by flower colour white. Pollen parent is characterised by flower colour<br />
white. Selection criteria: foliage colour, plant habit, flower habit, flower colour.<br />
Selection was done at Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong> in Apr 2005. Propagation: by<br />
vegetative tip cuttings, no off types occurred in at least three successive vegetative<br />
generations during the selection process and in numerous vegetative generations since<br />
selection. ‘Bonmadpipa’ will be commercially propagated by vegetative tip cuttings.<br />
Breeder: Dr Andrew Bernuetz, Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Flower head type single<br />
Ray floret main colour of upper side pink<br />
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Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Bonmadpipa’ (overseas data)<br />
‘OHAR 01240’ syn Santa<br />
Maria<br />
‘Cobsing’<br />
‘Bonmadepi’<br />
Note data in comparison table is from description previously<br />
published in <strong>Australia</strong>n PVR <strong>Journal</strong>. The EU test report did not<br />
have any comparator data.<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression in State of Expression in Comments<br />
Characteristics Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Cobsing’ <strong>Plant</strong> height shorter taller ‘Cobsing’ is<br />
noticeably taller<br />
than ‘Bonmadpipa’.<br />
‘Bonmadepi’ Ray colour 155D with alight darker; 155D with a ‘Bonmadepi’ has a<br />
floret overlay ofN74Cthat<br />
fades to 75C with age<br />
strong overlay of N74C darker flower.<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
‘Bonmadpipa’<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Bonmadpipa’<br />
‘OHAR 01240’<br />
(overseas data)<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit rounded rounded<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: height<br />
very short to short very short to short short to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density dense dense medium to dense<br />
*Leaf: length medium medium medium<br />
*Leaf: width medium to broad medium to broad narrow to medium<br />
*Leaf: colour of upper side medium green medium green medium green<br />
Lateral lobe: length medium to long medium to long medium<br />
Lateral lobe: width broad broad narrow to medium<br />
Lateral lobe: depth of<br />
marginal incisions<br />
shallow shallow medium<br />
Peduncle: length short to medium short to medium medium<br />
*Flower head: type single single single<br />
*Flower head: diameter medium to large medium to large medium<br />
*Ray floret: length medium medium short to medium<br />
*Ray floret: width medium medium medium<br />
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*Ray floret: number of<br />
colours<br />
*Ray floret: main colour of<br />
upper side (RHS Colour Chart)<br />
Ray floret: main colour of<br />
lower side (RHS Colour Chart)<br />
one one one<br />
opens white<br />
N155D then ages to<br />
N74D with lighter<br />
white ring at base<br />
N74D (from 1st<br />
opening) with<br />
lighter white ring at<br />
base<br />
N74D with lighter<br />
white ring at base<br />
N74D with lighter<br />
white ring at base<br />
N74A-B<br />
*Disc: diameter (varieties<br />
with flower head type: single;<br />
semi double; and anemone like<br />
only)<br />
small to medium<br />
small to medium<br />
*Disc: main colour<br />
(varieties with flower head<br />
type: single and semi double<br />
yellow orange yellow brown yellow orange<br />
only)<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Bonmadpipa’<br />
‘Bonmadpipa’<br />
(overseas<br />
data)<br />
‘OHAR 01240’<br />
Ray floret: curvature of<br />
longitudinal axis<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration<br />
straight to slightly<br />
reflexed<br />
absent on most<br />
growth very feint<br />
on old stems<br />
absent<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2007 Granted ‘Bonmadpipa’<br />
EU 2007 Granted ‘Bonmadpipa’<br />
USA 2007 Granted ‘Bonmadpipa’<br />
First sold in the USA in Nov 2006. First <strong>Australia</strong>n sale Mar 2008.<br />
reflexed<br />
present<br />
Description: Tim Angus, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/170<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘BONMADCREL’<br />
Genus Species Argyranthemum frutescens<br />
Common Name Marguerite Daisy<br />
Synonym<br />
Yellow Crested<br />
Accepted Date 03 Jul 2008<br />
Applicant<br />
Bonza Botanicals Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Tim Angus<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing Community <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Office (CPVO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data CHF201<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location Overseas data was verified under local conditions in<br />
Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Argyranthemum (new) (Argyranthemum frutescens)<br />
TG/222/1<br />
Period Feb 2010 – Jul 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in outside commercial production area,<br />
rooted cuttings (propagated from stock plants grown at<br />
Winmalee) potted into 150mm standard pots in commercial<br />
potting mix, nutrients supplied by slow release and liquid feed<br />
fertiliser application, plant protection treatments applied as<br />
necessary. No pinching or other plant shaping treatments<br />
were applied.<br />
Trial Design 10 plants of the candidate variety were grown to confirm<br />
overseas test report data.<br />
Measurements Taken at random from 10 plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent proprietary breeding line ‘02-150’ x pollen parent<br />
proprietary breeding line ‘03-12’ in a planned breeding program. Seed parent is<br />
characterised by flower colour white and pale yellow. Pollen parent is characterised<br />
by plant habit open uneven; flower head type single; flower colour dark yellow.<br />
Selection criteria: foliage colour, plant habit, flower habit, flower colour. Selection<br />
was done at Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong> in May 2004. Propagation: by vegetative tip<br />
cuttings, no off types occurred in at least three successive vegetative generations<br />
during the selection process and in numerous vegetative generations since selection.<br />
‘Bonmadcrel’ will be commercially propagated by vegetative tip cuttings. Breeder: Dr<br />
Andrew Bernuetz, Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Ray floret colour yellow<br />
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Disc floret colour yellow<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Argyrayesi’<br />
‘Bonmadcrel’ (overseas data)<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘BONMADCREL’ ‘Argyrayesi’<br />
‘Bonmadcrel’<br />
(overseas data)<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: height short short<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium to dense medium to dense<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration absent absent<br />
*Leaf: length medium to long medium to long<br />
*Leaf: width broad broad<br />
*Leaf: color of upper side grey green grey green<br />
Peduncle: length short to medium short to medium<br />
*Flower head: type anemone like single anemone like<br />
*Flower head: diameter medium medium<br />
Flower head: number of ray florets<br />
(non single flower head type varieties medium to many<br />
only)<br />
medium to many<br />
Ray floret: curvature of<br />
longitudinal axis<br />
reflexed<br />
reflexed<br />
*Ray floret: number of colours one one one<br />
*Ray floret: main colour of upper<br />
side (RHS Colour Chart)<br />
Ray floret: main colour of lower<br />
side (RHS Colour Chart)<br />
yellow 4B yellow 2B yellow 4B<br />
yellow 4D<br />
yellow 4D<br />
*Disc floret: colour (varieties with<br />
anemone like flower head type only) yellow 12A yellow 14B yellow 12A<br />
(RHS Colour Chart)<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2006 Granted ‘BONMADCREL’<br />
Japan 2007 Applied ‘BONMADCREL’<br />
EU 2006 Granted ‘BONMADCREL’<br />
USA 2006 Granted ‘BONMADCREL’<br />
First sold in EU in Feb 2006. First <strong>Australia</strong>n sale Mar 2008.<br />
Description: Tim Angus, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/019<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Bonmadcher’<br />
Genus Species Argyranthemum frutescens<br />
Common Name Marguerite Daisy<br />
Synonym<br />
Cherry Red<br />
Accepted Date 03 Jul 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Bonza Botanicals Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Tim Angus<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing Community <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Office (CPVO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data CHF 197<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Overseas data was verified under local conditions in<br />
Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Argyranthemum (new) (Argyranthemum frutescens)<br />
TG/222/1<br />
Period Feb 2010 – Jul 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in outside commercial production area,<br />
rooted cuttings (propagated from stock plants grown at<br />
Winmalee) potted into 150mm standard pots in commercial<br />
potting mix, nutrients supplied by slow release and liquid feed<br />
fertiliser application, plant protection treatments applied as<br />
necessary. No pinching or other plant shaping treatments<br />
were applied.<br />
Trial Design 10 plants of the candidate variety were grown to confirm<br />
overseas test report data.<br />
Measurements Taken at random from 10 plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent proprietary breeding line ‘03-26’ x pollen parent<br />
one of the following proprietary breeding lines ‘03-21’ through to ‘03-49’ and ‘03-<br />
57’, ‘03-133’, ‘03-148’ in a planned breeding program. Seed parent is characterised<br />
by flower head type semi double; flower colour pink. All possible pollen parents are<br />
characterised by flower colour red to pink. Selection criteria: foliage colour, plant<br />
habit, flower habit, flower colour. Selection was done at Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong><br />
in Jul 2004. Propagation: by vegetative tip cuttings, no off types occurred in at least<br />
three successive vegetative generations during the selection process and in numerous<br />
vegetative generations since selection. ‘Bonmadcher’ will be commercially<br />
propagated by vegetative tip cuttings. Breeder: Dr Andrew Bernuetz, Winmalee,<br />
NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
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Disc main colour red<br />
Flower head type single<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Ohmadsant’<br />
‘Bonmadcher’ (overseas data)<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Bonmadcher’<br />
‘Bonmadcher’<br />
(overseas data)<br />
‘Ohmadsant’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit<br />
rounded<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: height<br />
short to medium short to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density dense dense<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration absent absent<br />
*Leaf: length long long<br />
*Leaf: width<br />
medium to broad medium to broad<br />
*Leaf: color of upper side grey green grey green medium green<br />
Peduncle: length<br />
short to medium short to medium<br />
*Flower head: type single single<br />
*Flower head: diameter<br />
small to medium small to medium<br />
Ray floret: curvature of longitudinal<br />
axis<br />
reflexed reflexed<br />
*Ray floret: length<br />
very short to short very short to short<br />
*Ray floret: width<br />
narrow to mediumnarrow to medium<br />
*Ray floret: number of colours one one<br />
*Ray floret: main colour of upper side<br />
(RHS Colour Chart)<br />
Ray floret: main colour of lower side<br />
(RHS Colour Chart)<br />
brighter than 53A,<br />
redder than N74A 53A<br />
59C<br />
*Disc: diameter (varieties with flower<br />
head type: single; semi double; and anemone small<br />
like only)<br />
59C<br />
small<br />
*Disc: main colour (varieties with<br />
flower head type: single and semi double red<br />
red<br />
only)<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2006 Granted ‘Bonmadcher’<br />
EU 2006 Granted ‘Bonmadcher’<br />
61A<br />
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USA 2006 Granted ‘Bonmadcher’<br />
First sold in EU in Nov 2006.<br />
Description: Tim Angus, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/237<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘PHOS4’<br />
Genus Species Phormium tenax<br />
Common Name New Zealand Flax<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 22 Dec 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Clarendon, NSW<br />
Agent<br />
Nil<br />
Qualified Person Ian Paananen<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Clarendon, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
Phormium (Phormium tenax) PBR PHOR<br />
Period Spring 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in open beds, plants propagated from<br />
cuttings, planted into 140mm pots filled with soilless potting<br />
mix, nutrition maintained with slow release and liquid<br />
fertilisers, irrigation by overhead watering, pest and disease<br />
treatments not required.<br />
Trial Design Fifteen pots of each variety arranged in a completely<br />
randomised design.<br />
Measurements From ten plants at random.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Spontaneous mutation: ‘PHOS2’ in 2007. The seed parent is characterised by a brown<br />
leaf colour and weak secondary colour expression. In 2007 a single whole plant<br />
mutation was identified within a production batch of ‘PHOS2’. It was isolated and<br />
subsequently asexually reproduced and found to be uniform and stable. This selection<br />
was later named ‘PHOS4’. Selection took place in Carabooda, WA. Selection criteria:<br />
presence of prominent leaf blade variegation. Propagation: vegetative,<br />
micropropagation is found to be uniform and stable. Breeder: Gavin James,<br />
Carabooda, WA.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Leaf blade presence of secondary colour present<br />
Leaf blade main colour of middle zone of brown<br />
upper side<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘PHOS2’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong><br />
Distinguishing<br />
Characteristics<br />
State of Expression in<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong><br />
State of Expression in<br />
Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
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‘Surfer Boy’ Leaf blade main colour brown green<br />
‘Elfin’ Leaf prominence of<br />
secondary<br />
colour<br />
strong<br />
absent<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PHOS4’ ‘PHOS2’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height short very short<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width narrow very narrow<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: number of suckers many many<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: number of leaves many many<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: main colour brown brown<br />
Leaf: length short very short<br />
Leaf: width at broadest part<br />
narrow<br />
very narrow to<br />
narrow<br />
Young leaf: main colour of middle zone on upper side<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
Young leaf: main colour of margin zone on upper side<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
Young leaf: colour of edge on upper side (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
Young leaf: main colour of middle zone on lower side<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
Young leaf: main colour of margin zone on lower side<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
Young leaf: colour of edge on lower side (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
Leaf: main colour of middle zone on upper side (RHS<br />
colour chart)<br />
Leaf: secondary colour/s of middle zone on upper side<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
200C<br />
n/a<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
146A<br />
200A-B<br />
147B-C<br />
Leaf: main colour of margin zone on upper side (RHS<br />
colour chart)<br />
144A<br />
200A-B<br />
Leaf: colour of edge on upper side (RHS colour chart) 144A 200A-B<br />
Leaf: main colour of middle zone on lower side (RHS<br />
colour chart)<br />
Leaf: secondary colour/s of middle zone on lower side<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
Leaf: main colour of margin zone on lower side (RHS<br />
colour chart)<br />
200D<br />
200A-B<br />
striated with 144A 200A-B<br />
144A<br />
200A-B<br />
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200B with hint of<br />
Leaf: colour of edge on lower side (RHS colour chart) 144A<br />
grey green near<br />
base<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘PHOS4’ ‘PHOS2’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height (cm)<br />
Mean 29.60 20.90<br />
Std. Deviation 2.40 2.50<br />
LSD/sig 3.14 P≤0.01<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width (cm)<br />
Mean 36.20 30.00<br />
Std. Deviation 2.30 4.20<br />
LSD/sig 4.35 P≤0.01<br />
Leaf: length (mm)<br />
Mean 226.60 169.10<br />
Std. Deviation 22.20 32.50<br />
LSD/sig 35.86 P≤0.01<br />
Leaf: width (mm)<br />
Mean 10.00 8.50<br />
Std. Deviation 1.40 0.90<br />
LSD/sig 1.52 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Prior applications nil. First sold in <strong>Australia</strong> in July 2009.<br />
Description: Ian Paananen, Crop & Nursery Services, Central Coast, NSW.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2001/085<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Diabolo’<br />
Genus Species Physocarpus opulifolius<br />
Common Name Ninebark<br />
Synonym<br />
Monlo<br />
Accepted Date 15 May 2001<br />
Applicant<br />
Kordes Jungpflanzen, Germany<br />
Agent<br />
Fleming’s Nurseries Pty Ltd, Monbulk, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Peter Todd<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Monbulk, VIC The overseas test data was verified under<br />
Monbulk, VIC condiitons<br />
Descriptor<br />
Phycocarpus (Phycocarpus) PBR PHYC<br />
Overseas Testing United States Patent and Trade Mark Office.<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas data PP 11211 under the name ‘Monlo’<br />
reference no.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 1986<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Seedling selection Physocarpus opulifolius. It was discovered as a seedling in Jun<br />
1968 from a field of 120,000 other seedlings. The discovery was based on the red<br />
foliage this one particular seedling exhibited in this large field planting of all typically<br />
green foliaged plants in Ellerbek, Schleswig-Holstein, near Hamburg in Germany. The<br />
new plant has been asexually reproduced by cuttings at Kordes Jungpflanzen,<br />
Muhlenweg 8, Bilsen in Germany and recently at Monrovia Nursery, 18331 East<br />
Foothill Boulevard, Azusa, CA, USA.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height medium to tall<br />
Leaf Size small to medium<br />
Flower Arrangement corymb<br />
Fruit Size small<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
Physocarpus opulifolius<br />
‘Darts Gold’<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Diabolo’<br />
Physocarpus<br />
opulifolius<br />
‘Darts Gold’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: type shrub shrub shrub<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit spreading erect spreading erect spreading<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: size medium medium small to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height medium to tall medium to tall medium to tall<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width<br />
medium to broad medium to broad medium to broad<br />
Leaf: leaf type simple simple simple<br />
Leaf: size<br />
small to medium small to medium small to medium<br />
Leaf: colour maroon red green yellow<br />
Leaf: arrangement alternate alternate alternate<br />
Leaf: length of blade medium medium medium<br />
Leaf: width of blade medium narrow to medium medium<br />
Leaf: shape palmate ovate ovate<br />
Leaf: shape of apex acute acute acute<br />
Leaf: shape of base cordate cordate cordate<br />
Leaf: incision of margin present present present<br />
Leaf: undulation of the margin weak to medium medium weak to medium<br />
Flower: diameter small small medium<br />
Flower: fragrance present present absent<br />
Flower: arrangement corymb corymb corymb<br />
Fruit: size small small small<br />
Fruit: type follicles follicles follicles<br />
Bark: colour reddish brown red brown dark brown<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
Stem: ridges 2<br />
‘Diabolo’<br />
Physocarpus<br />
opulifolius<br />
Leaf : number of lobes 3 To 5 3 to 5 3 or 4<br />
‘Darts Gold’<br />
Leaf: type of incision serrate to dentate double serrate crenately lobed<br />
Stem: colour red-brown yellow-green yellow-green<br />
Flower: colour creamy-white whitish pink white<br />
Flower: number of petals 5 5 5<br />
Fruit: shape ovoid ovoid ovoid<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Germany 1993 Granted ‘Diabolo’<br />
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UK 1994 Granted ‘Diabolo’<br />
EU 1995 Granted ‘Diabolo’<br />
USA 1998 Granted ‘Monlo’<br />
First sold in USA in June 1998.<br />
Description: Peter Todd, Monbulk, VIC.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/068<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Tatura Blaze’<br />
Genus Species Prunus persica<br />
Common Name Peach<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 08 Jul 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Attwood, VIC<br />
Agent<br />
Qualified Person Susanna Turpin<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Tatura, VIC<br />
Descriptor<br />
Peach (Prunus persica) TG/53/6<br />
Period 2008 – 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
The trees were established and maintained under standard<br />
commercial practice and checked for freedom from known<br />
viruses.<br />
Trial Design A selection trial was established on a mini Open-Tatura<br />
Trellis system at 1.5 x 4 m staggered double row tree spacing<br />
in 2004 at DPI, Tatura. All varieties were budded onto redleaf<br />
nemaguard. A nearest neighbour experimental design<br />
with two blocks and eight single tree replicates was used with<br />
270 selections and ten controls (‘Tatura 204’, ‘Tatura 215’,<br />
‘Golden Queen’ etc).<br />
Measurements Observations of tree and fruit characteristics were taken in<br />
2008 and 2009 from 4 to 8 single tree replicates with up to 10<br />
measurements per tree depending on the variance of the<br />
characteristic measured. Morphological characteristics of<br />
flower and leaves were evaluated in 2010 on 4 replicates.<br />
Stone size measurements were evaluated on 10 fruit per<br />
replicate using fruit in the 60 to 63mm diameter size range to<br />
avoid bias in stone size as fruit size varies.<br />
RHS Chart - edition NA<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Open pollination followed by seedling selection: ‘Tatura 204’. The variety was<br />
produced from open pollinated seed harvested from the middle of an orchard block of<br />
‘Tatura 204’ peach trees. ‘Tatura 204’ has a dominant showy flower and is often self<br />
pollinated. The majority of progeny produced from these harvested trees had showy<br />
flowers and the new variety has showy flowers. The variety was budded onto red leaf<br />
nemaguard rootstock along with other selections and compared to standard canning<br />
peach varieties for fruit productivity and quality at the Department of Primary<br />
Industries, Tatura, VIC. Following initial evaluation the variety was budded onto<br />
‘Elberta’ rootstock and planted into large scale grower trials in the Goulburn Valley<br />
for comparative evaluation with ‘Taura 215’. After each propagation the variety has<br />
been true to type and stable. Breeders: Leigh Issell and Susanna Turpin, Department<br />
of Primary Industries VIC.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most<br />
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similar <strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Flower type showy<br />
Fruit ground colour of flesh orange-yellow<br />
Fruit firmness of flesh firm<br />
Stone adherence to flesh present<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Tatura 204’<br />
parent of variety. <strong>Variety</strong> was bred to exhibit similar quality<br />
characteristics to ‘Tatura 204’ but later maturity time.<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression in State of Expression in Comments<br />
Characteristics Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Tatura 215’ flower type showy non-showy similar pedigree<br />
to variety<br />
‘Tatura 207’ flower type showy non-showy similar pedigree<br />
to variety.<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Tatura Blaze’ ‘Tatura 204’<br />
*Tree: size<br />
medium to large<br />
Tree: vigour strong medium to strong<br />
*Tree: habit<br />
upright to semiupright<br />
semi-upright<br />
*Flowering shoot: anthocyanin<br />
colouration<br />
*Flowering shoot: intensity of<br />
anthocyanin colouration<br />
present<br />
strong<br />
*Flowering shoot: density of flower<br />
buds<br />
dense<br />
medium to dense<br />
*Flower: type showy showy<br />
*Calyx: colour of inner side<br />
orange<br />
*Corolla: predominant colour light pink light pink<br />
*Petal: shape<br />
broad elliptic<br />
*Petal: size medium medium<br />
*Petals: number<br />
five<br />
Stamens: position below below<br />
*Stigma: position same level same level<br />
*Anthers: pollen<br />
present<br />
*Ovary: pubescence<br />
present<br />
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Young shoot: length of stipule<br />
medium<br />
*Leaf blade: length medium medium<br />
*Leaf blade: width<br />
narrow to mediummedium<br />
*Leaf blade: ratio medium medium<br />
Leaf blade: shape in cross section<br />
Leaf blade: recurvature of apex<br />
Leaf blade: angle at base<br />
Leaf blade: angle at apex<br />
Leaf blade: colour<br />
Petiole: length<br />
*Petiole: nectaries<br />
*Petiole: shape of nectaries<br />
Petiole: predominant number of<br />
nectaries<br />
*Fruit: size<br />
*Fruit: shape<br />
*Fruit: shape of pistil end<br />
Fruit: symmetry<br />
Fruit: prominence of suture<br />
Fruit: depth of stalk cavity<br />
Fruit: width of stalk cavity<br />
*Fruit: ground colour<br />
Fruit: over colour<br />
Fruit: hue of over colour<br />
*Fruit: pattern of over colour<br />
*Fruit: extent of over colour<br />
*Fruit: pubescence<br />
*Fruit: density of pubescence<br />
Fruit: thickness of skin<br />
Fruit: adherence of skin to flesh<br />
concave<br />
present<br />
acute<br />
medium<br />
green<br />
short to medium medium<br />
present<br />
reniform<br />
two<br />
medium<br />
round<br />
weakly depressed<br />
symmetric<br />
medium<br />
medium<br />
medium to broad<br />
orange yellow<br />
present<br />
medium red<br />
mottled<br />
very small<br />
present<br />
sparse to medium<br />
medium<br />
strong<br />
*Fruit: firmness of flesh firm firm<br />
very small to<br />
small<br />
*Fruit: ground colour of flesh orange yellow orange yellow<br />
*Fruit: anthocyanin colouration directly<br />
under skin<br />
absent or very<br />
weakly expressed<br />
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absent or very<br />
*Fruit: anthocyanin colouration of flesh weakly expressed<br />
*Fruit: anthocyanin colouration around<br />
stone<br />
absent or very<br />
weakly expressed<br />
Fruit: texture of the flesh<br />
not fibrous<br />
Fruit: sweetness<br />
medium<br />
Fruit: acidity<br />
medium<br />
*Stone: size compared to fruit small to medium small to medium<br />
*Stone: shape<br />
obovate<br />
Stone: intensity of brown colour light<br />
Stone: relief of surface<br />
pits and grooves<br />
Stone: tendency of splitting<br />
low<br />
*Stone: adherence to flesh present present<br />
Stone: degree of adherence to flesh strong<br />
Time of: leaf bud burst<br />
medium<br />
*Time of: beginning of flowering medium to late early to medium<br />
*Duration of: flowering<br />
medium<br />
*Time of: maturity medium early<br />
Tendency to: preharvest drop<br />
absent or very very weak to<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Tatura Blaze’ ‘Tatura 204’<br />
Stone: skin adherence to pit low very low<br />
Tree: chill requirement medium-high medium<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Tatura Blaze’ ‘Tatura 204’<br />
Tree: time of full bloom (Julian day)<br />
Mean 253.00 241.00<br />
Std. Deviation 0.50 1.70<br />
LSD/sig 2.36 P≤0.01<br />
Tree: time of beginning of flowering (Julian day)<br />
Mean 240.00 228.00<br />
Std. Deviation 2.45 1.20<br />
LSD/sig 3.28 P≤0.01<br />
Tree: time of maturity (julian days)<br />
Mean 45.58 21.64<br />
Std. Deviation 4.09 3.80<br />
LSD/sig 2.57 P≤0.01<br />
Flower: density (no. per m shoot)<br />
Mean 82.00 62.40<br />
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Std. Deviation 18.16 17.62<br />
LSD/sig 11.19 P≤0.01<br />
Flower: single buds (no. per m shoot)<br />
Mean 25.60 31.60<br />
Std. Deviation 10.66 13.39<br />
LSD/sig 8.94 ns<br />
Fruit: density (no. per cm 2 butt area)<br />
Mean 6.47 6.79<br />
Std. Deviation 2.67 2.59<br />
LSD/sig 1.92 ns<br />
Fruit: flesh colour (lightness) (CIE Lab (L))<br />
Mean 62.57 64.79<br />
Std. Deviation 1.53 2.43<br />
LSD/sig 1.47 P≤0.01<br />
Fruit: flesh colour (hue) (CIE Lab (a value))<br />
Mean 12.90 10.49<br />
Std. Deviation 1.22 1.93<br />
LSD/sig 1.16 P≤0.01<br />
Fruit: flesh colour (chroma) (CIE Lab (b value))<br />
Mean 48.99 46.51<br />
Std. Deviation 2.40 3.25<br />
LSD/sig 1.67 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Susanna Turpin, Tatura, VIC.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/025<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘FARNSFIELD’<br />
Genus Species Arachis hypogaea<br />
Common Name Peanut<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 25 Mar 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
AgResearch Consultants Inc., Ashburn, Georgia, USA<br />
Agent<br />
Peanut Company of <strong>Australia</strong>, Kingaroy, QLD<br />
Qualified Person Grant Baker<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Bundaberg, QLD<br />
Descriptor<br />
Peanut (Arachis) TG/93/3<br />
Period Summer 2009 - Autumn 2009<br />
Conditions<br />
This trial was grown under well irrigated conditions. The trial<br />
included 2 entries, the candidate and the comparator. Plot size<br />
was 2 x 5 metre rows with 3 replicates.<br />
Trial Design Randomised block design<br />
Measurements Pod yield, kernel yield, total kernel percentage and graded<br />
outturn.<br />
RHS Chart - edition N/A<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: MO4-0147 is a F7 line derived from a cross between 458 and<br />
Georgia Green in 2002 in Worth County, Georgia, USA. Georgia Green has moderate<br />
resistance to TSWV and broad adaptation to varied environments. 458 is a high<br />
yielding, high kernel %, high oleic variety. Crosses were made in 1997 and<br />
generations maintained by single seed decent to F5 generation. F5 single plants were<br />
selected for kernel yield, TSWV resistance, the high oleic character, kernel % and<br />
kernel size. Seed from high oleic single plants was planted in 2003. <strong>Plant</strong> selections<br />
were made in 2003 again for yield and disease resistance. All plants selected were<br />
tested and found to be high oleic. In 2004, the best plot from a single plant was<br />
selected and bulked for testing the following year in a replicated field trial. Field<br />
testing continued for 3 years. Breeder: Dr Kim Moore, Georgia, USA.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> commercial grouping runner<br />
Kernel colour of uncured mature testa pink<br />
Kernel oleic to linoleic ratio high<br />
<strong>Plant</strong><br />
resistance to tomato spotted wilt present<br />
virus<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> growth habit prostrate<br />
Time of maturity late<br />
Flowering general pattern alternate<br />
Kernel shape spheroidal<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
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Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Menzies’<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘FARNSFIELD’ ‘Menzies’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit prostrate prostrate<br />
Main stem: growth habit (prostrate varieties only) erect erect<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: branching medium medium<br />
*Time of: maturity late late<br />
Leaflet: size<br />
small to medium small to medium<br />
Leaflet: colour<br />
medium green to<br />
medium green<br />
dark green<br />
*Flowering: general pattern alternate alternate<br />
Flowering: pattern of main stem none none<br />
*Pod: constrictions medium medium<br />
Pod: texture of surface fine fine<br />
Pod: number of kernels few few<br />
absent or very absent or very<br />
*Pod: prominence of beak<br />
inconspicuous inconspicuous<br />
*Pod: shape of beak curved curved<br />
*Kernel: colour of uncured mature testa monochrome monochrome<br />
*Kernel: colour of mature uncured testa (varieties with<br />
monochrome testa only)<br />
pink<br />
pink<br />
Kernel: shape spheroidal spheroidal<br />
Kernel: size medium medium<br />
*Kernel: weight per 1000 kernels medium medium<br />
*Kernel: dormancy period medium medium<br />
Kernel: percentage of shell very low low<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Farnsfield’ ‘Menzies<br />
Kernel: percentage of shell<br />
Mean 18.79 20.63<br />
Std. Deviation 0.32 0.52<br />
LSD/sig 1.048 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Grant Baker, Peanut Company of <strong>Australia</strong> Ltd, Kingaroy, QLD<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/028<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Tingoora’<br />
Genus Species Arachis hypogaea<br />
Common Name Peanut<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 25 Mar 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
Agri-Science Queensland Department of Employment,<br />
Economic Development and Innovation, Grains Research and<br />
Development Corporation, Darling Heights, QLD<br />
Agent<br />
Peanut Company of <strong>Australia</strong>, Kingaroy, QLD<br />
Qualified Person Grant Baker<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Bundaberg, QLD<br />
Descriptor<br />
Peanut (Arachis) TG/93/3<br />
Period Summer 2009 – Autumn 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
This trial was grown under well irrigated conditions. The trial<br />
included 20 entries, including the candidate and the<br />
comparator. Plot size was 2 x 5 metre rows with 3 replicates.<br />
Trial Design Randomised block design.<br />
Measurements Pod yield, kernel yield, total kernel percentage and graded<br />
outturn.<br />
RHS Chart - edition N/A<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: ‘Tingoora’ (designated D193-p3-8) is an F5:6 line derived<br />
from a cross D193 (‘Walter’ x D45-p37-102). ‘Walter’ was the first high oleic ultra<br />
early line released from the QPIF-GRDC breeding program, also known as D116-p35-<br />
2). D45-p37-102 was a high oleic, highly foliar disease tolerant breeding line which<br />
never made it to commercial release. The cross was made in 2002-03 and the F1<br />
(D193) grown in the Kairi Research Station glasshouse in N. Qld. In the following<br />
summer (2003/04) at the Taabinga Research Station at Kingaroy, S. Qld, some single<br />
F2 plant selections were made on the basis if pod and kernel characteristics. F3<br />
kernels from those single plants were planted as F2:3 rows in a winter nursery at<br />
Southedge Research Station in N. Qld in 2004. These rows were selected on the basis<br />
of high pod and kernel yield. Subsequently, F4 single plants were selected on the basis<br />
of pod and kernel characters in the summer of 2004/05 from F2:4 spaced plants grown<br />
at Bundaberg Research Station in S. Qld. F4:5 rows were then grown out at the<br />
Taabinga Research Station at Kingaroy, S. Qld in the summer of 2005/06. An Ultra<br />
Early Preliminary Yield Test was planted in 2006/07 at the Taabinga Research<br />
Station. Two years of regional ultra early variety evaluation trials were conducted<br />
during 2007/08. Breeder: Alan Cruickshank, Warwick, QLD.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Kernel oleic acid content high<br />
Time of maturity very early<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Walter’<br />
High oleic, ultra early variety<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Tingoora’ ‘Walter’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit semi-erect prostrate<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: branching<br />
medium to<br />
profuse<br />
very sparse<br />
*Time of: maturity very early very early<br />
Leaflet: size<br />
Leaflet: colour<br />
small to medium small to medium<br />
light green to<br />
medium green<br />
light green to<br />
medium green<br />
*Flowering: general pattern sequential sequential<br />
Flowering: pattern of main stem none sequential<br />
*Pod: constrictions medium shallow<br />
Pod: texture of surface fine to medium fine<br />
Pod: number of kernels few few<br />
*Pod: prominence of beak inconspicuous inconspicuous<br />
*Pod: shape of beak curved straight<br />
*Kernel: colour of uncured mature testa monochrome monochrome<br />
*Kernel: colour of mature uncured testa (varieties with<br />
monochrome testa only)<br />
flesh<br />
flesh<br />
Kernel: shape spheroidal spheroidal<br />
Kernel: size<br />
small to medium small to medium<br />
*Kernel: weight per 1000 kernels low to medium low to medium<br />
*Kernel: dormancy period medium very short to short<br />
Kernel: percentage of shell high high<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Grant Baker, Peanut Company of <strong>Australia</strong>, Kingaroy, QLD<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/017<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Ballurtang’<br />
Genus Species Pelargonium x hortorum<br />
Common Name Pelargonium<br />
Synonym<br />
Allure Tangerine<br />
Accepted Date 27 May 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Silzie GmbH & Co KG, Weener, Germany<br />
Agent<br />
Oasis Horticulture Pty Ltd, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Tim Angus<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing Canada<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data 31301-3353<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Overseas data was verified under local conditions in<br />
Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Zonal Pelargonium (Pelargonium zonale) TG/28/8<br />
Period Feb 2010 – Jul 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in commercial production greenhouse, rooted<br />
cuttings (propagated from stock plants grown at Winmalee)<br />
potted into 150mm standard pots in commercial potting mix,<br />
nutrients supplied by slow release and liquid feed fertiliser<br />
application, plant protection treatments applied as necessary.<br />
No pinching or other plant shaping treatments were applied.<br />
Trial Design 10 plants of the candidate variety were grown to confirm<br />
overseas test report data.<br />
Measurements Taken at random from 10 plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001.<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent ‘Sil Aurora’ x pollen parent ‘Genor Gen Tamara’<br />
in a planned breeding program. Seed parent is characterised by plant habit compact<br />
and rounded; flower colour lighter orange. Pollen parent is characterised by flower<br />
colour dark red. Selection criteria: foliage colour, plant habit, flower habit, flower<br />
colour. Selection was done at Weener, Germany in May 2000. Propagation: by<br />
vegetative tip cuttings, no off types occurred in at least three successive vegetative<br />
generations during the selection process and in numerous vegetative generations since<br />
selection. ‘Ballurtang’ will be commercially propagated by vegetative tip cuttings.<br />
Breeder: Ilse Fischer-Tohl of Silzie Gmbh &Co KG.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Stem colour green<br />
Leaf blade upper side zone present<br />
Inflorescence type of floret single<br />
Flower colour orange<br />
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Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘BFP-1568’<br />
‘Scarlet Beauty’<br />
‘Klejana’<br />
‘Ballurtang’ (overseas data)<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing Characteristics State of Expression in State of Expression in<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong> Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Scarlet Beauty’ Flower colour RHS 040A/B RHS 044C<br />
‘Klejana’ Inflorescence floret type single double to semi double<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Ballurtang’<br />
‘Ballurtang’<br />
(overseas data)<br />
‘BFP-1568 ‘<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height of foliage short medium medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width<br />
medium to broad medium to broad narrow to medium<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: number of inflorescences few to medium few to medium few to medium<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: colour of stem green green green<br />
Stem: thickness medium medium medium<br />
*Leaf blade: length medium medium medium<br />
*Leaf blade: width medium medium medium to broad<br />
Leaf blade: degree of lobing medium medium weak<br />
*Leaf blade: base open to closed open to closed open to closed<br />
medium green to medium green to<br />
Leaf blade: main colour of upper side<br />
medium green<br />
dark green dark green<br />
*Leaf blade: variegation absent absent absent<br />
*Leaf blade: zone on upper side present present present<br />
Leaf blade: conspicuousness of zone on strong<br />
upper side<br />
strong weak<br />
Leaf blade: colour of zone on upper sidereddish brown reddish brown green<br />
*Leaf blade: type of incisions of margin bicrenate bicrenate crenate<br />
Leaf blade: depth of incisions of margin shallow shallow shallow<br />
Leaf blade: undulation of margin medium medium medium<br />
*Inflorescence: diameter small to medium medium medium<br />
*Inflorescence: length of longest pedicelshort to medium short to medium medium<br />
Pedicel: colour in middle third dark red dark red dark red<br />
Pedicel: swelling absent absent absent<br />
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*Flower: type single single single<br />
*Flower: overlapping of petals (varieties present present present<br />
with single flowers only)<br />
*Upper petal: width narrow narrow narrow<br />
*Upper petal: colour of margin of upper<br />
side (RHS colour chart)<br />
*Upper petal: colour of middle of upper<br />
side (RHS colour chart)<br />
more orange than<br />
40A<br />
more orange than<br />
40A<br />
more orange than<br />
40A<br />
more orange than<br />
40A<br />
more orange than<br />
43A<br />
close to N57B<br />
*Upper petal: colour of lower side (RHS 40A 40A 43B-C<br />
colour chart)<br />
*Upper petal: markings present present present<br />
Upper petal: type of markings stripes stripes stripes<br />
Upper petal: conspicuousness of<br />
markings<br />
very weak very weak weak<br />
Upper petal: white zone at the base present present present<br />
Upper petal: size of white zone at base very small very small very small<br />
*Lower petal: colour of margin of upper more orange than<br />
side (RHS colour chart)<br />
40A<br />
*Lower petal: colour of middle of upper more orange than<br />
side (RHS colour chart)<br />
40A<br />
*Lower petal: colour of lower side<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
more orange than<br />
40A<br />
more orange than<br />
40A<br />
closest to 40C closest to 40A 43B-C<br />
*Lower petal: markings absent absent absent<br />
more orange than<br />
43A<br />
close to N57B<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
‘Ballurtang’<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Ballurtang’<br />
‘BFP-1568’<br />
(overseas data)<br />
narrow elliptic to narrow elliptic to<br />
Flower bud: shape<br />
elliptic<br />
elliptic elliptic<br />
Petal: margin entire entire uneven/fringed<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2006 Granted ‘Ballurtang’<br />
EU 2006 Granted ‘Ballurtang’<br />
USA 2006 Granted ‘Ballurtang’<br />
First sold in USA in Apr 2006. First <strong>Australia</strong>n sale Dec 2008.<br />
Description: Tim Angus, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/018<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Baldeslipzle’<br />
Genus Species Pelargonium x hortorum<br />
Common Name Pelargonium<br />
Synonym<br />
Light Pink Sizzle<br />
Accepted Date 20 Feb 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Ball Horticultural Company, West Chicago, IL, USA.<br />
Agent<br />
Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Tim Angus<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing Canada<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data 31301-3367<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Overseas data was verified under local conditions in<br />
Winmalee, NSW, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Zonal Pelargonium (Pelargonium zonale) TG/28/8<br />
Period Feb 2010 – Jul 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted in commercial production greenhouse, rooted<br />
cuttings (propagated from stock plants grown at Winmalee)<br />
potted into 150mm standard pots in commercial potting mix,<br />
nutrients supplied by slow release and liquid feed fertiliser<br />
application, plant protection treatments applied as necessary.<br />
No pinching or other plant shaping treatments were applied.<br />
Trial Design 10 plants of the candidate variety were grown to confirm<br />
overseas test report data.<br />
Measurements Taken at random from 10 plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent ‘Fislet’ x pollen parent ‘Baldescher’ in a planned<br />
breeding program. Seed parent is characterised by flower colour red. Pollen parent is<br />
characterised by flower colour cherry red. Selection criteria: foliage colour, plant<br />
habit, flower habit, flower colour. Selection was done at Arroyo Grande, California in<br />
May 2004. Propagation: by vegetative tip cuttings, no off types occurred in at least<br />
three successive vegetative generations during the selection process and in numerous<br />
vegetative generations since selection. ‘Baldeslipzle’ will be commercially propagated<br />
by vegetative tip cuttings. Breeder: Scott C Trees of Ball Horticultural Company.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Inflorescence colour Pink<br />
Inflorescence type of floret Single<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
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‘Amrilight Pinkspla Two’<br />
‘Balcolcork’<br />
‘Balgalpipn’<br />
‘Lackskonigin’<br />
‘Baldeslipzle’ (overseas data)<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing Characteristics State of Expression in<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Balcolcork’ Inflorescence type single double<br />
‘Balgalpipn’ Inflorescence type single double<br />
‘Lackskonigin’ Inflorescence type single double<br />
State of Expression in<br />
Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Baldeslipzle’<br />
‘Amrilight ‘Baldeslipzle’<br />
Pinkspla Two’ (overseas data)<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width medium narrow to medium medium<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: number of inflorescences few to medium few to medium few to medium<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: colour of stem green green green<br />
Stem: thickness thin thin to medium thin<br />
*Leaf blade: length short to medium medium short to medium<br />
*Leaf blade: width narrow to mediummedium narrow to medium<br />
Leaf blade: degree of lobing weak weak weak<br />
*Leaf blade: base wide open to open open wide open to open<br />
Leaf blade: main colour of upper side medium green medium green medium green<br />
*Leaf blade: variegation absent absent absent<br />
*Leaf blade: zone on upper side absent present absent<br />
Leaf blade: depth of incisions of margin shallow shallow shallow<br />
Leaf blade: undulation of margin medium to strong medium to strong medium to strong<br />
*Inflorescence: length of peduncle medium short to medium medium to long<br />
*Inflorescence: diameter medium small to medium medium<br />
Inflorescence: diameter of largest flowersmall to medium small to medium small to medium<br />
*Inflorescence: length of longest pedicelmedium medium medium<br />
Pedicel: swelling absent absent absent<br />
*Flower: type single single single<br />
*Flower: overlapping of petals (varieties present present present<br />
with single flowers only)<br />
*Petal: margin entire entire entire<br />
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*Upper petal: width<br />
*Upper petal: colour of margin of upper<br />
side (RHS colour chart)<br />
very narrow to<br />
narrow<br />
*Upper petal: colour of middle of upper N57B and C<br />
side (RHS colour chart)<br />
*Upper petal: colour of lower side (RHS white with pink<br />
colour chart)<br />
tones<br />
very narrow to<br />
narrow<br />
69D 75D 69D<br />
61C and N66A<br />
69D with 75C at<br />
the margin edge<br />
very narrow to<br />
narrow<br />
N57B and C<br />
(spot)<br />
*Upper petal: markings present present present<br />
Upper petal: type of markings stripes stripes stripes<br />
Upper petal: conspicuousness of<br />
markings<br />
white with pink<br />
tones<br />
medium strong medium<br />
Upper petal: white zone at the base present present present<br />
Upper petal: size of white zone at base medium medium medium<br />
*Lower petal: colour of margin of upper 69C 75B-C 69C<br />
side (RHS colour chart)<br />
*Lower petal: colour of middle of upper brighter and N57A (speckles<br />
side (RHS colour chart)<br />
redder than N57A and spot)<br />
*Lower petal: colour of lower side<br />
(RHS colour chart)<br />
white with pink<br />
tones<br />
pinker than 75B<br />
*Lower petal: markings present present present<br />
Lower petal: type of markings macule macule macule<br />
Lower petal: conspicuousness of<br />
markings<br />
strong<br />
strong to very<br />
strong<br />
spot: brighter and<br />
redder than N57A<br />
white with pink<br />
tones<br />
strong<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
Pedicel: colour in middle third<br />
Leaf blade: margin<br />
Flower bud: shape<br />
‘Baldeslipzle’<br />
green to<br />
occasionally light<br />
red<br />
crenate<br />
narrow elliptic<br />
‘Amrilight<br />
Pinkspla Two’<br />
light red<br />
crenate to<br />
bicrenate<br />
narrow elliptic to<br />
elliptic<br />
‘Baldeslipzle’<br />
(overseas data)<br />
light green<br />
crenate<br />
narrow elliptic to<br />
ovate<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2006 Granted ‘Baldeslipzle’<br />
EU 2006 Surrendered ‘Baldeslipzle’<br />
USA 2006 Granted ‘Baldeslipzle’<br />
First sold in USA in Apr 2006. First <strong>Australia</strong>n sale Feb 2008.<br />
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Description: Tim Angus, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/323<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Kakegawa S89’<br />
Genus Species Petunia x Calibrachoa<br />
Common Name Petchoa<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 16 Apr 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
Sakata Seed Corporation, Yokohama, JP<br />
Agent<br />
Sakata Seed Oceania, Warragul, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Mark Lunghusen<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing Canadian Food Inspection Agency<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data Certificate number 3311<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
St Thomas Ontario, Canada<br />
Descriptor<br />
Calibrachoa (Calibrachoa) TG/207/1<br />
Period 2007<br />
Conditions<br />
Trials for ‘Kakegawa S89’ were conducted in a polyhouse<br />
during the summer of 2007 at BioFlora Inc. in St. Thomas,<br />
Ontario. The trial included a total of fifteen (15) plants per<br />
variety. All plants were grown from rooted cuttings and<br />
transplanted into 11.5 cm pots on Jul 10, 2007. Comparator<br />
data were obtained from PVJ 23.2 and Canadian data for<br />
‘Kakegawa S89’.<br />
Trial Design<br />
Measurements Observations and measurements were taken from ten (10)<br />
plants or parts of plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition<br />
Fifth edition<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination followed by seedling selection: The new Petunia-Calibrachoa<br />
variety was developed using an intergeneric cross between Petunia hybrida and a<br />
Calibrachoa hybrida species in May 2003. After crossing the parent lines, 780 ovules<br />
were removed from flowers on the female parent and cultured by standard ovule<br />
culture techniques. In Dec 2003, 10 intergeneric hybrid plantlets were transplanted to<br />
soilless media for greenhouse culture and acclimatization. In Mar 2004, 7 plants out of<br />
10 hybrid lines were vegetatively propagated to produce rooted cuttings. In Apr 2004,<br />
the 7 plants were transplanted to an open field and evaluated for flower colour and<br />
plant growth habit through July. In Aug 2004, ‘Kakegawa S89’ which has a bright<br />
pinkish-red with yellow throat flower colour and a mounding plant growth habit was<br />
selected and vegetatively propagated. In Sep 2004, 10 cuttings were evaluated in an<br />
open field through Nov 2004. In Nov 2004, the breeder confirmed that the distinct<br />
characteristics of selection ‘Kakegawa S89’ were fixed and stable.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Leaf blade variegation absent<br />
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Flower type single<br />
Corolla lobe number of colours of upper side one<br />
(excluding veins)<br />
Corolla lobe main colour of upper side purple<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Dancalipet’<br />
Calitunia purple<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Kakegawa S89’ ‘Dancalipet’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit semi-upright semi-upright<br />
Leaf blade: shape of apex narrow acute obtuse<br />
*Leaf blade: variegation absent absent<br />
*Leaf blade: green colour of upper side (non-variegated<br />
varieties only)<br />
dark<br />
dark<br />
Petiole: length short medium<br />
Pedicel: length<br />
short<br />
Sepal: anthocyanin colouration<br />
absent<br />
*Flower: type single single<br />
*Corolla lobe: number of colours of upper side one one<br />
*Corolla lobe: main colour of upper side (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
71A<br />
N74 with N66A<br />
tones<br />
*Corolla lobe: conspicuousness of veins on upper side weak strong<br />
Corolla lobe: main colour of lower side (RHS colour chart) 72C<br />
75A with 64C on<br />
margins<br />
Corolla lobe: shape of apex truncate rounded<br />
*Corolla tube: main colour of inner side (RHS colour<br />
chart)<br />
9A 9A -10B<br />
Corolla tube: conspicuousness of veins on inner side medium medium to strong<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Kakegawa S89’ ‘Dancalipet’<br />
Flower: shape funnel form salver form<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2006 Granted ‘Kakegawa S89’<br />
EU 2007 Granted ‘Kakegawa S89’<br />
USA 2007 Granted ‘Kakegawa S89’<br />
NZ 2010 Applied ‘Kakegawa S89’<br />
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First sold in the USA in Feb 2007<br />
Description: Mark Lunghusen, World Select <strong>Plant</strong>s, Cranebourne, VIC<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2003/237<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Barbecue’<br />
Genus Species Rosmarinus officinalis<br />
Common Name Rosemary<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 05 May 2004<br />
Applicant<br />
State Of Israel – Ministry of Agriculture<br />
Agent<br />
Sprint Horticulture Pty. Ltd, Erina, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Ian Paananen<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing Israel Testing Authority for <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders’ Rights<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data 2934<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Arcadia, NSW<br />
Descriptor Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis TG/ROSEMARY(proj. 1)<br />
Period Spring 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Detailed description of the candidate variety is based on<br />
plants growing in 140mm pots in a standard soilless potting<br />
mixture outside under ambient conditions at Arcadia, NSW.<br />
Larger 200mm pot sizes were also viewed for more mature<br />
growth. Characteristics of these plants were assessed at<br />
Macmasters Beach, NSW.<br />
Trial Design Completely randomised design.<br />
Measurements Random selection from 15 plants.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Open pollination: seed parent ‘No. 7’ x pollen parent ‘No. 14’ in 1995. The seed<br />
parent is characterised by a strongly branching growth habit. The pollen parent is<br />
characterised by a prostrate growth habit. Selection took place at Neve Ya’ar<br />
Experimental Station, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Israel.<br />
Selection criteria: upright growth habit, sparse branching and rigid stems.<br />
Propagation: vegetatively reproduced plants from cuttings are found to be uniform and<br />
stable. Breeders: Dr Eli Putievsky, Dr Nativ Dudai, Saadi Diya, Israel.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> growth habit erect<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height tall<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> density of foliage medium<br />
Stem<br />
position of side branches middle third<br />
Stem length of internode short to medium<br />
Stem thickness thick<br />
Leaf variegation absent<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
‘Tuscan Blue’<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Barbecue’ ‘Tuscan Blue’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit erect erect<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height tall tall<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density of foliage medium medium<br />
Stem: position of long side branches middle third middle third<br />
Stem: length of internode<br />
short to medium short to medium<br />
Stem: thickness thick thick<br />
Stem: anthocyanin colouration of young stem present present<br />
Stem: waxiness medium medium<br />
Leaf: length medium medium to long<br />
Leaf: width<br />
narrow to medium medium to broad<br />
Leaf: variegation absent absent<br />
Leaf: green colour light medium<br />
Leaf: surface of upper side rough rough<br />
Leaf: curvature of longitudinal axis straight straight<br />
Leaf: recurving of margin medium medium<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Barbecue’ ‘Tuscan Blue’<br />
Leaf: length (mm)<br />
Mean 32.30 35.50<br />
Std. Deviation 1.90 1.40<br />
LSD/sig 2.18 P≤0.01<br />
Leaf: width (mm)<br />
Mean 3.86 5.50<br />
Std. Deviation 0.30 0.50<br />
LSD/sig 0.53 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Switzerland 2003 Granted ‘Barbecue’<br />
Israel 1998 Granted ‘Barbecue’<br />
EU 1999 Granted ‘Barbecue’<br />
First sold in Israel and France in Sep 1999.<br />
Description: Ian Paananen, Crop & Nursery Services, Central Coast, NSW<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/114<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Sunsenebaibai’<br />
Genus Species Senecio hybrid<br />
Common Name Senecio<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 07 Aug 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Suntory Flowers Limited, Tokyo, Japan<br />
Agent<br />
Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Ian Paananen<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Glenorie, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
General Descriptor (for plant varieties with no descriptor<br />
available) PBR GEN DES<br />
Period Autumn 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted open beds, rooted cuttings planted into<br />
140mm pots filled with soilless potting mix, nutrition<br />
maintained with slow release fertilisers, pest and disease<br />
treatments applied as required.<br />
Trial Design Fifteen pots of each variety arranged in a completely<br />
randomised design.<br />
Measurements From ten plants at random. One sample per plant.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent ‘BW131’ x pollen parent ‘E21’. The seed parent is<br />
characterised by a very short plant height and broad leaf width. The pollen parent is<br />
characterised by a violet blue flower colour and small leaf size. ‘Sunsenebaibai’ was<br />
selected due to its compact, upright plant growth habit, small leaf size, flower colour,<br />
abundant flower count, combined with long flowering season and low fertility.<br />
Propagation: vegetative cuttings and micropropagation were found to be uniform and<br />
stable. Breeder: Kiyoshi Miyazaki, Shiga, Japan.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Ray floret main colour purple group<br />
Ray Floret secondary colour present<br />
Ray floret<br />
secondary colour group white<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height short to medium<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Sunsenebapiba’<br />
‘Sunseneribuba’<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Sunsenebaibai’ ‘Sunsenebapiba’ ‘Sunseneribuba’<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit erect erect erect<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height short to medium short short to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width<br />
narrow to mediumnarrow to medium narrow to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: time of beginning of flowering early early early<br />
Leaf: leaf type simple simple simple<br />
Leaf: size medium medium medium<br />
Leaf: length of blade<br />
short to medium short to medium short to medium<br />
Leaf: width of blade medium medium medium<br />
Leaf: length of petiole short to medium short short to medium<br />
Leaf: shape of apex acute acute acute<br />
Leaf: shape of base cordate cordate cordate<br />
Leaf: incision of margin present present present<br />
Leaf: depth of incision shallow shallow shallow<br />
Leaf: type of incision toothed toothed toothed<br />
Leaf: undulation of the margin weak weak weak<br />
Leaf: green colour medium to dark medium to dark medium to dark<br />
Leaf: presence of variegation absent absent absent<br />
Leaf: primary colour (RHS colour chart) N137A N137A N137A<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Sunsenebaibai’ ‘Sunsenebapiba’ ‘Sunseneribuba’<br />
Leaf: pubescence of upper side sparse sparse sparse<br />
Leaf: pubescence of lower side dense dense dense<br />
Inflorescence: shape of flower cluster flat flat flat<br />
Inflorescence: diameter of flower clustermedium medium medium<br />
Capitulum: diameter medium medium medium<br />
Ray floret: number of colours two two two<br />
Ray floret: main colour of upper side<br />
(RHS)<br />
Ray floret: secondary colour of upper<br />
side (RHS)<br />
Ray floret: main colour of lower side<br />
(RHS)<br />
ca N87A N78A N88A<br />
NN155D 155D NN155D<br />
N87C N78B N88B<br />
Ray floret: length 20mm 17mm 23m<br />
Ray floret: width 7mm 6m 8m<br />
Ray floret: shape oblong oblong oblong<br />
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Ray floret: longitudinal profile flat flat flat<br />
Ray floret: shape of apex obtuse obtuse obtuse<br />
Ray floret: shape of base obtuse obtuse obtuse<br />
Disc floret: colour (RHS) 83A N81A 86A<br />
Ray floret: number per inflorescence 10-13 8-14 10-14<br />
Peduncle: length<br />
short to medium<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2007 Granted ‘Sunsenebaibai’<br />
EU 2008 Granted ‘Sunsenebaibai’<br />
USA 2008 Granted ‘Sunsenebaibai’<br />
First sold in EU in Nov 2007. First <strong>Australia</strong>n sale Oct 2008.<br />
Description: Ian Paananen, Crop & Nursery Services, Central Coast, NSW<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2008/340<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Sunseneribuba’<br />
Genus Species Senecio hybrid<br />
Common Name Senecio<br />
Synonym<br />
Blue Bicolour<br />
Accepted Date 03 Feb 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Suntory Flowers Limited, Tokyo, Japan<br />
Agent<br />
Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW<br />
Qualified Person Ian Paananen<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Glenorie, NSW<br />
Descriptor<br />
General Descriptor (for plant varieties with no descriptor<br />
available) PBR GEN DES<br />
Period Autumn 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial conducted open beds, rooted cuttings planted into<br />
140mm pots filled with soilless potting mix, nutrition<br />
maintained with slow release fertilisers, pest and disease<br />
treatments applied as required.<br />
Trial Design Fifteen pots of each variety arranged in a completely<br />
randomised design.<br />
Measurements From ten plants at random. One sample per plant.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2007<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: seed parent ‘BW20’ x pollen parent ‘E21’. The seed parent is<br />
characterised by a short plant height and medium leaf size. The pollen parent is<br />
characterised by a violet blue flower colour and small leaf size. ‘Sunseneribuba’ was<br />
selected due to its compact, upright plant growth habit, small leaf size, flower colour,<br />
abundant flower count, combined with long flowering season and low fertility.<br />
Propagation: vegetative cuttings and micropropagation were found to be uniform and<br />
stable. Breeder: Kiyoshi Miyazaki, Shiga, Japan.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Ray floret main colour purple group<br />
Ray floret secondary colour present<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height short to medium<br />
Ray floret<br />
secondary colour group white<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Sunsenebapiba’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression State of Expression in<br />
Characteristics in Candidate <strong>Variety</strong>Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
Comments<br />
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‘Jupiter<br />
Blue-White’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> height short-medium short Also has smaller flower<br />
diameter, shorter<br />
peduncle length and<br />
less branching.<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Sunseneribuba’ ‘Sunsenebapiba’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit erect erect<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height<br />
short to medium short<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: width<br />
narrow to medium narrow to medium<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: time of beginning of flowering early early<br />
Leaf: leaf type simple simple<br />
Leaf: size medium medium<br />
Leaf: length of blade<br />
short to medium short to medium<br />
Leaf: width of blade medium medium<br />
Leaf: length of petiole<br />
short to medium short<br />
Leaf: shape of apex acute acute<br />
Leaf: shape of base cordate cordate<br />
Leaf: incision of margin present present<br />
Leaf: depth of incision shallow shallow<br />
Leaf: type of incision toothed toothed<br />
Leaf: undulation of the margin weak weak<br />
Leaf: green colour medium to dark medium to dark<br />
Leaf: presence of variegation absent absent<br />
Leaf: primary colour (RHS colour chart) N137A N137A<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘Sunseneribuba’ ‘Sunsenebapiba’<br />
Leaf: pubescence of upper side sparse sparse<br />
Leaf: pubescence of lower side dense dense<br />
Inflorescence: shape of flower cluster flat flat<br />
Inflorescence: diameter of flower cluster medium medium<br />
Capitulum: diameter medium medium<br />
Ray floret: number of colours two two<br />
Ray floret: main colour of upper side (RHS) N088A N078A<br />
Ray floret: secondary colour of upper side (RHS) N155D 155D<br />
Ray floret: main colour of lower side (RHS) N88B N78B<br />
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Ray floret: length 23m 17mm<br />
Ray floret: width 8mm 6mm<br />
Ray floret: shape oblong oblong<br />
Ray floret: longitudinal profile flat flat<br />
Ray floret: shape of apex obtuse obtuse<br />
Ray floret: shape of base obtuse obtuse<br />
Disc floret: colour (RHS) 86A N81A<br />
Ray floret: number per inflorescence 10-14 8 to 14<br />
Peduncle: length<br />
short to medium<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Switzerland 2007 Granted ‘Sunseneribuba’<br />
EU 2008 Granted ‘Sunseneribuba’<br />
USA 2008 Granted ‘Sunseneribuba’<br />
First sold in EU Nov 2007.<br />
Description: Ian Paananen, Crop & Nursery Services, Central Coast, NSW<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/077<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘DrisStrawFourteen’<br />
Genus Species Fragaria xananassa<br />
Common Name Strawberry<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 24 May 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc<br />
Agent<br />
Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick<br />
Qualified Person Margaret Zorin<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data Patent Pending<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Monterey County California, USA. Verified Palmwoods QLD<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> 2010.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Strawberry (Fragaria) TG/22/9<br />
Period 2005-2009<br />
Conditions<br />
Observations and measurements were made on plants grown<br />
in Monterey County, California, USA. <strong>Plant</strong>s were asexually<br />
propagated in a nursery in Shasta County, California USA<br />
and transplanted to raised soil beds in Monterey County.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s were grown in plastic covered raised beds in full<br />
sunlight under standard growing conditions. <strong>Plant</strong>s grown in<br />
Palmwoods, QLD <strong>Australia</strong> were used to confirm<br />
observations and characteristics.<br />
Trial Design The new variety ‘DrisStrawFourteen’ was planted in rows<br />
side by side with comparators ‘San Juan’ (US PP12899) and<br />
‘Driscoll Lanai’ (US PP15145) in the field from 2005 to<br />
2009.<br />
Measurements Observations and measurements in accordance with UPOV<br />
terminology and guidelines were taken in the field and a<br />
detailed description prepared for the new variety<br />
‘DrisStrawFourteen’. Colour designations are described using<br />
the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) colour charts.<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: The new variety ‘DrisStrawFourteen’ originated as a result of<br />
a controlled cross pollination between the proprietary breeding lines ‘159K312’<br />
(female parent) and ‘128K296’ (pollen parent) in an ongoing breeding program. The<br />
resulting seedling was asexually propagated in Shasta County, California USA and<br />
was subsequently propagated from stolons from 2005 to 2009 where the<br />
characteristics remained true to type through successive generations. Breeders: Philip<br />
J Stewart, Martin P Madesko, JoAnne F Cross and Bruce D Mowrey all employees of<br />
Driscoll Strawberry Associates Inc. Watsonville, California USA.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Leaf blistering medium<br />
Terminal leaflet shape of base rounded<br />
Fruit insertion of calyx level with fruit<br />
Flower diameter of calyx to corolla larger<br />
Flower petal spacing overlapping<br />
Fruit adherence of calyx strong<br />
Fruit<br />
distribution of flesh red colour marginal and central<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> type of bearing partially remontant<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘San Juan’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP12899 a commercial variety grown in California.<br />
‘Driscoll Lanai’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP15145 a commercial variety grown in California.<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression State of Expression in Comments<br />
Characteristics in Candidate <strong>Variety</strong>Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘159K312’ Fruit size larger smaller Undistributed propriety<br />
breeding line - maternal<br />
source of germplasm.<br />
‘128K296’ Fruit size larger smaller Undistributed propriety<br />
breeding line - parent<br />
source of pollen<br />
germplasm.<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘DrisStrawFourteen’'Driscoll Lanai' 'San Juan'<br />
Fruiting truss: length medium medium medium<br />
Fruiting truss: attitude at first prostrate<br />
picking<br />
prostrate<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘DrisStrawFourteen’'Driscoll Lanai' 'San Juan'<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: habit globose flat globose<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium open dense<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: vigour medium medium strong<br />
Leaf: colour of upper side dark green medium green dark green<br />
slightly concave to<br />
Leaf: shape in cross section slightly concave<br />
flat to slightly convex<br />
flat<br />
*Leaf: blistering medium medium medium<br />
*Leaf: glossiness medium weak medium<br />
*Terminal leaflet:<br />
length/width ratio<br />
as long as broad longer than broad as long as broad<br />
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*Terminal leaflet: shape of<br />
base<br />
Terminal leaflet: shape of<br />
incisions of margin<br />
rounded rounded rounded<br />
serrate crenate crenate<br />
Petiole: attitude of hairs upwards strongly outwards slightly outwards<br />
Stipule: anthocyanin<br />
colouration<br />
weak<br />
*Stolons: number medium many medium<br />
Stolon: anthocyanin<br />
colouration<br />
weak strong strong<br />
Stolon: pubescence medium strong to very strong medium<br />
*Inflorescence: position<br />
relative to foliage<br />
level with level with beneath<br />
absent or very weak<br />
Flower: size medium large medium to large<br />
*Flower: size of calyx larger larger larger<br />
*Primary flower: relative<br />
position of petals<br />
overlapping overlapping overlapping<br />
Petal: length/width ratio as long as broad broader than long broader than long<br />
much longer than slightly longer than<br />
*Fruit: ratio of length/width as long as broad<br />
broad<br />
broad<br />
*Fruit: size medium large large<br />
*Fruit: predominant shape conical conical almost cylindrical<br />
Fruit: difference in shapes<br />
between primary and secondary<br />
fruits<br />
Fruit: band without achenes<br />
Fruit: unevenness of surface<br />
slight slight moderate<br />
absent or very narrow narrow to medium narrow<br />
absent or very weak weak<br />
weak<br />
*Fruit: colour dark red orange red dark red<br />
Fruit: evenness of colour even even slightly uneven<br />
Fruit: glossiness medium strong strong to very strong<br />
*Fruit: insertion of achenes below surface level with surface level with surface<br />
Fruit: insertion of calyx with fruit level with fruit level with fruit level<br />
Fruit: attitude of the calyx<br />
segments<br />
Fruit: size of calyx in<br />
relation to fruit diameter<br />
reflexed spreading spreading<br />
slightly larger slightly smaller same size<br />
Fruit: adherence of calyx strong strong strong<br />
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Fruit: firmness firm medium firm<br />
Fruit: colour of flesh medium red orange red medium red<br />
Fruit: hollow centre strongly expressed weakly expressed weakly expressed<br />
Fruit: distribution of red<br />
colour of flesh<br />
marginal and central marginal and central marginal and central<br />
*Time of: flowering early to medium medium to late early to medium<br />
Time of: ripening early to medium medium to late medium<br />
*Type of: bearing partially remontant partially remontant partially remontant<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
USA 2009 Applied ‘DrisStrawFourteen’<br />
EU 2010 Applied ‘DrisStrawFourteen’<br />
First sold in USA November 2008.<br />
Description: Margaret Zorin 167 Collingwood Road, Birkdale Q4159<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/296<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘DrisStrawThirteen’<br />
Genus Species Fragaria x ananassa<br />
Common Name Strawberry<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 11 Dec 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc, Watsonville, CA<br />
Agent<br />
Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick, Melbourne, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Margaret Zorin<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data PP21,559<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Ventura County, California USA and verified Birkdale QLD<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> in 2010<br />
Descriptor<br />
Strawberry (Fragaria) TG/22/9<br />
Period 2005-2009<br />
Conditions<br />
The original seedling was asexually propagated in Shasta<br />
County, California USA and was subsequently propagated by<br />
stolons in Ventura County, California USA each year and<br />
replanted in field from 2006-2009. Propagules were planted<br />
in raised beds side by side with comparators in Ventura<br />
County, California USA in Autumn and grown under<br />
standard conditions under full sun.<br />
Trial Design <strong>Plant</strong>s of the new variety ‘DrisStrawThirteen’ were multiplied<br />
asexually from stolons in a plant nursery in Ventura County,<br />
California USA. <strong>Plant</strong>s were grown in rows in raised soil beds<br />
alongside comparator plants of ‘Driscoll Ojai’ (PP18575) and<br />
‘Driscoll El Dorado’ (PP16238) under conditions typical of<br />
commercial strawberry production in Ventura County,<br />
California USA.<br />
Measurements Measurements were made, according to UPOV guidelines and<br />
terminology, 4-6 months after planting in the field against<br />
comparative varieties. Colours are described using The Royal<br />
Horticultural Society Colour Chart, London (RHS).<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: the new variety originated as a result of a controlled cross<br />
between the propriety female parent ‘2K297’ (unpatented breeding line) and the<br />
pollen parent ‘Driscoll Ojai’ (PP18575) and was discovered as a seedling in Oct 2005<br />
in Ventura County, California USA. The original seedling was asexually propagated<br />
by stolons and tissue culture and tested for four years. This propagation and testing<br />
has demonstrated that the combination of traits disclosed herein which characterise the<br />
new variety ‘DrisStrawThirteen’ are fixed and retained true to type through successive<br />
generations of asexual reproduction. Breeders: Michael D. Ferguson and Terrance C,<br />
Moran both employees of Driscoll Strawberry Associates Inc. Watsonville, California<br />
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USA.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> habit globose<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> type of bearing partially remontant<br />
Terminal leaflet shape of base rounded<br />
Flower size of calyx larger<br />
Fruit size large<br />
Fruit colour dark red<br />
Petal length/width ratio as long as broad<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Driscoll Ojai’<br />
US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP18575 is the pollen parent and widely grown in Ventura<br />
County, California USA.<br />
‘Driscoll El Dorado’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP16238 widely grown in Ventura County, California USA.<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘DrisStrawThirteen’ ‘Driscoll El Dorado’ ‘Driscoll Ojai’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: habit globose globose globose<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium medium to dense open<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: vigour very strong medium to strong strong<br />
Leaf: colour of upper side dark green medium green medium green<br />
strongly concave to<br />
Leaf: shape in cross section slightly concave slightly concave<br />
slightly concave<br />
*Leaf: blistering medium weak to medium strong<br />
*Leaf: glossiness strong medium medium<br />
*Terminal leaflet:<br />
length/width ratio<br />
*Terminal leaflet: shape of<br />
base<br />
Terminal leaflet: shape of<br />
incisions of margin<br />
as long as broad longer than broad longer than broad<br />
rounded rounded rounded<br />
crenate crenate serrate<br />
Petiole: attitude of hairs strongly outwards upwards slightly outwards<br />
Stipule: anthocyanin<br />
colouration<br />
medium medium medium to strong<br />
*Stolons: number medium medium many<br />
Stolon: anthocyanin<br />
colouration<br />
strong medium weak<br />
Stolon: pubescence weak medium weak<br />
*Inflorescence: position level with above above<br />
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relative to foliage<br />
Flower: size medium medium to large very large<br />
*Flower: size of calyx larger larger larger<br />
*Primary flower: relative<br />
position of petals<br />
overlapping overlapping touching<br />
Petal: length/width ratio as long as broad as long as broad as long as broad<br />
slightly longer than much longer than<br />
*Fruit: ratio of length/width as long as broad<br />
broad<br />
broad<br />
*Fruit: size large large large<br />
*Fruit: predominant shape conical conical almost cylindrical<br />
Fruit: difference in shapes<br />
between primary and secondary<br />
fruits<br />
Fruit: band without achenes medium<br />
Fruit: unevenness of surface<br />
slight slight moderate<br />
very narrow to narrow narrow<br />
strong weak weak<br />
*Fruit: colour dark red dark red dark red<br />
Fruit: evenness of colour even slightly uneven even<br />
Fruit: glossiness medium medium to strong medium to strong<br />
*Fruit: insertion of achenes level with surface below surface level with surface<br />
Fruit: insertion of calyx with fruit level with fruit level with fruit level<br />
Fruit: attitude of the calyx<br />
segments<br />
Fruit: size of calyx in<br />
relation to fruit diameter<br />
reflexed reflexed spreading<br />
slightly larger slightly larger same size<br />
Fruit: adherence of calyx strong strong medium to strong<br />
Fruit: firmness soft to medium firm firm<br />
Fruit: colour of flesh dark red orange red medium red<br />
absent or very weakly<br />
Fruit: hollow centre<br />
weakly expressed weakly expressed<br />
expressed<br />
Fruit: distribution of red<br />
colour of flesh<br />
marginal and central marginal and central Marginal and centre<br />
*Time of: flowering medium early early to medium<br />
Time of: ripening medium early to medium medium to late<br />
*Type of: bearing partially remontant partially remontant partially remontant<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘DrisStrawThirteen’ ‘Driscoll El Dorado’ ‘Driscoll Ojai’<br />
Fruiting truss: length medium medium long<br />
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Fruiting truss: attitude at first prostrate prostrate prostrate<br />
picking<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2009 Applied ‘DrisStrawThirteen’<br />
EU 2009 Applied ‘DrisStrawThirteen’<br />
USA 2009 Granted ‘DrisStrawThirteen’<br />
First sold in the USA in Sep 2008.<br />
Description: Margaret Zorin 167 Collingwood Road, Birkdale Q4159 <strong>Australia</strong><br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/274<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘DrisStrawEight’<br />
Genus Species Fragaria xananassa<br />
Common Name Strawberry<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 09 Nov 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc, Watsonville, CA<br />
Agent<br />
Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick, Melbourne, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Margaret Zorin<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data PP20,735<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Ventura County, California USA and verified Palmwoods,<br />
QLD <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Strawberry (Fragaria) TG/22/9<br />
Period 2006-2008<br />
Conditions<br />
Observations and measurements were made on asexually<br />
propagated plants grown in Ventura County, California USA<br />
in full sunlight on raised beds under standard strawberry<br />
production conditions each year. Verification plots from<br />
asexually propagated plants were grown at Palmwoods Qld<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> in 2010 under standard strawberry production<br />
conditions.<br />
Trial Design The new variety ‘DrisStrawEight’ and comparators ‘Driscoll<br />
Agoura’ (US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP15731) and ‘Driscoll Ojai’ (US<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP18575) were asexually propagated and planted<br />
in adjacent rows in full sunlight on raised beds in Ventura<br />
County, California USA in 2006, 2007 and 2008.<br />
Measurements Measurements and observations were made and a detailed<br />
description was prepared in accordance with UPOV<br />
guidelines. Colours are described and most similar colour<br />
designations are provided from The Royal Horticultural<br />
Society colour charts London (RHS).<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: The new variety originated as a result of a controlled cross<br />
between the female parent ‘Driscoll Ojai’ (US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP18575, <strong>Australia</strong>n PBR<br />
Certificate No. 3406) and the pollen parent ‘Driscoll Agoura’ (US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent<br />
PP15731, <strong>Australia</strong>n PBR Certificate No. 3348) and was discovered as a seedling in<br />
Jan 2005 in Ventura County, California USA. The original seedling was asexually<br />
propagated from stolons in Shasta County, California USA and subsequently planted<br />
in field in Ventura County, California USA for several successive years. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
remained true to type. Breeders: Michael D Ferguson an employee of Driscoll<br />
Strawberry Associates Inc. Watsonville, California USA.<br />
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Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> type of bearing partially remontant<br />
Inflorescence position relative to foliage above<br />
Fruit size large<br />
Fruit firmness firm<br />
Fruit distribution of colour of flesh marginal and central<br />
Fruiting truss attitude at first picking prostrate<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Driscoll Ojai’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP18575 is the maternal source of germplasm and is a widely<br />
grown variety.<br />
‘Driscoll Agoura’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP15731 is the pollen parent and a widely grown variety.<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing State of Expression State of Expression in Comments<br />
Characteristics in Candidate <strong>Variety</strong>Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘DrisStrawFour’ Petiole length short long <strong>Variety</strong> not<br />
widely grown<br />
‘DrisStrawFour’ Fruit production high medium <strong>Variety</strong> not<br />
widely grown<br />
‘DrisStrawFour’ Fruit band<br />
without<br />
achenes<br />
broad medium <strong>Variety</strong> not<br />
widely grown<br />
‘DrisStrawFour’ Reaction<br />
to<br />
disease<br />
Verticillium<br />
wilt<br />
susceptible resistant <strong>Variety</strong> not<br />
widely grown<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘DrisStrawEight’‘Driscoll Agoura’ ‘Driscoll Ojai’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: habit globose flat globose globose<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium open open<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: vigour medium weak strong<br />
Leaf: colour of upper side dark green dark green medium green<br />
strongly concave<br />
slightly concave<br />
Leaf: shape in cross section<br />
strongly concave to slightly<br />
to flat<br />
concave<br />
*Leaf: blistering weak strong strong<br />
*Leaf: glossiness weak medium medium<br />
*Terminal leaflet: length/width ratio as long as broad longer than broad longer than broad<br />
*Terminal leaflet: shape of base obtuse rounded rounded<br />
Terminal leaflet: shape of incisions of<br />
margin<br />
crenate crenate serrate<br />
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Petiole: attitude of hairs<br />
slightly outwards strongly outwards slightly outwards<br />
Stipule: anthocyanin colouration weak weak medium to strong<br />
*Stolons: number medium few many<br />
Stolon: anthocyanin colouration weak weak to medium weak<br />
Stolon: pubescence very weak very strong weak<br />
*Inflorescence: position relative to<br />
foliage<br />
above above above<br />
Flower: size medium large large<br />
*Flower: size of calyx larger same size larger<br />
*Primary flower: relative position of<br />
petals<br />
overlapping overlapping touching<br />
Petal: length/width ratio as long as broad longer than broad as long as broad<br />
*Fruit: ratio of length/width<br />
as long as broad<br />
slightly broader much longer than<br />
than long broad<br />
*Fruit: size large large large<br />
*Fruit: predominant shape conical wedged almost cylindrical<br />
Fruit: difference in shapes between<br />
primary and secondary fruits<br />
Fruit: band without achenes<br />
none or very<br />
slight<br />
broad<br />
marked<br />
absent or very<br />
narrow<br />
moderate<br />
narrow<br />
Fruit: unevenness of surface weak strong weak<br />
*Fruit: colour red dark red dark red<br />
Fruit: evenness of colour even slightly uneven even<br />
Fruit: glossiness medium strong strong<br />
*Fruit: insertion of achenes below surface level with surface level with surface<br />
Fruit: insertion of calyx above fruit above fruit with fruit level<br />
Fruit: attitude of the calyx segments reflexed reflexed spreading<br />
Fruit: size of calyx in relation to fruit<br />
diameter<br />
Fruit: adherence of calyx<br />
much larger slightly smaller same size<br />
medium to strong weak to medium medium to strong<br />
Fruit: firmness firm firm firm<br />
Fruit: colour of flesh medium red orange red medium red<br />
Fruit: hollow centre<br />
Fruit: distribution of red colour of flesh<br />
strongly expressedweakly expressed weakly expressed<br />
marginal and<br />
central<br />
marginal and<br />
central<br />
marginal and<br />
central<br />
*Time of: flowering early early early to medium<br />
Time of: ripening early early medium to late<br />
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*Type of: bearing<br />
partially<br />
remontant<br />
partially<br />
remontant<br />
partially<br />
remontant<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘DrisStrawEight’‘Driscoll Agoura’ ‘Driscoll Ojai’<br />
Fruiting truss: length medium very short long<br />
Fruiting truss: attitude at first picking prostrate prostrate<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2009 Applied ‘DrisStrawEight’<br />
EU 2008 Applied ‘DrisStrawEight’<br />
USA 2008 Granted ‘DrisStrawEight’<br />
First sold in the USA October 2007.<br />
Description: Margaret Zorin 167 Collingwood Road Birkdale Q4159<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/293<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘DrisStrawNine’<br />
Genus Species Fragaria xananassa<br />
Common Name Strawberry<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 11 Dec 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc, Watsonville, CA<br />
Agent<br />
Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick, Melbourne, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Margaret Zorin<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data PP20,733<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Monterey County, California, USA and verified Birkdale<br />
QLD <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Descriptor<br />
Strawberry (Fragaria) TG/22/9<br />
Period 2004-2008<br />
Conditions<br />
Grown from asexually propagated plants in raised beds in<br />
Monterey County, California USA under standard strawberry<br />
production conditions and full sunlight.<br />
Trial Design <strong>Plant</strong>s of the new variety ‘DrisStrawNine’, ‘Driscoll Lanai’<br />
(US PP15,145) and ‘San Juan’ (US PP 12,899) were<br />
asexually propagated and plantlets were transplanted into<br />
raised beds side by side and grown under standard conditions.<br />
Measurements The following detailed description of ‘DrisStrawNine’ was<br />
prepared from observations and measurements in accordance<br />
with UPOV guidelines and terminology. The colour<br />
descriptions and terminology are based on The Royal<br />
Horticultural Society Colour Chart, London (RHS).<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: The new variety originated as a result of cross pollination<br />
between the proprietary female parent ‘94J283’ (unpatented) and the proprietary<br />
pollen parent ‘112H25’ (unpatented) and was discovered as a seedling in summer<br />
2004 in Monterey County, California USA. The plants of ‘DrisStrawNine’ have<br />
maintained their characteristics throughout successive generations of asexual<br />
propagation and remain true to type. Breeders: Bruce D Mowrey, JoAnne F Cross,<br />
Martin P Madesko and Philip J Stewart are all employees of Driscoll Strawberry<br />
Associates Inc., Watsonville, California USA.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Leaf colour of upper side dark yellow-green (147A)<br />
Terminal leaflet shape of base rounded<br />
Terminal leaflet shape of incisions of margin crenate<br />
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Stipule anthocyanin colouration absent or very weak<br />
Flower size of calyx larger<br />
Primary flower relative position of petals overlapping<br />
Fruit predominant shape conical<br />
Fruit colour of skin dark red<br />
Fruit insertion of calyx level with fruit<br />
Fruit<br />
distribution of red colour of flesh marginal and central<br />
Fruiting truss attitude at first picking semi-erect<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Driscoll Lanai’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP15145 widely grown commercial variety<br />
‘San Juan’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP12899 widely grown commercial variety<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘DrisStrawNine’ ‘Driscoll Lanai’ ‘San Juan’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: habit globose flat globose globose<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density medium open to medium medium to dense<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: vigour weak medium medium<br />
Leaf: colour of upper side<br />
dark yellow green dark yellow green dark yellow green<br />
Leaf: shape in cross section<br />
strongly concave<br />
flat to slightly<br />
to slightly slightly concave<br />
convex<br />
concave<br />
*Leaf: blistering medium medium strong<br />
*Leaf: glossiness<br />
medium to strong weak to medium weak to medium<br />
*Terminal leaflet: length/width ratio as long as broad longer than broad as long as broad<br />
*Terminal leaflet: shape of base rounded rounded rounded<br />
Terminal leaflet: shape of incisions of crenate crenate crenate<br />
margin<br />
Petiole: attitude of hairs upwards strongly outwards upwards<br />
Stipule: anthocyanin colouration<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
*Stolons: number medium many medium to many<br />
Stolon: anthocyanin colouration medium strong strong<br />
Stolon: pubescence weak strong medium<br />
*Inflorescence: position relative to above level with beneath<br />
foliage<br />
Flower: size medium medium to large large<br />
*Flower: size of calyx larger larger larger<br />
*Primary flower: relative position of<br />
petals<br />
overlapping overlapping overlapping<br />
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Petal: length/width ratio as long as broad longer than broad broader than long<br />
*Fruit: ratio of length/width<br />
as long as broad<br />
slightly longer slightly longer<br />
than broad than broad<br />
*Fruit: size medium medium to large large<br />
*Fruit: predominant shape conical conical conical<br />
Fruit: difference in shapes between<br />
primary and secondary fruits<br />
slight slight moderate<br />
Fruit: band without achenes narrow narrow to medium narrow<br />
Fruit: unevenness of surface<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
*Fruit: colour dark red dark red dark red<br />
Fruit: evenness of colour even even slightly uneven<br />
strong to very<br />
Fruit: glossiness medium medium to strong<br />
strong<br />
*Fruit: insertion of achenes level with surface above surface below surface<br />
Fruit: insertion of calyx with fruit level with fruit level with fruit level<br />
Fruit: attitude of the calyx segments spreading reflexed spreading<br />
Fruit: size of calyx in relation to fruit<br />
diameter<br />
much larger same size same size<br />
Fruit: adherence of calyx strong medium strong<br />
Fruit: firmness medium medium firm<br />
Fruit: colour of flesh medium red orange red medium red<br />
absent or very<br />
Fruit: hollow centre<br />
weakly expressed weakly expressed<br />
weakly expressed<br />
marginal and marginal and marginal and<br />
Fruit: distribution of red colour of flesh central central central<br />
*Time of: flowering early to medium medium to late early to medium<br />
Time of: ripening early to medium medium to late medium<br />
partially partially<br />
*Type of: bearing<br />
fully remontant<br />
remontant remontant<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context<br />
‘DrisStrawNine’ ‘Driscoll Lanai’ ‘San Juan’<br />
Fruiting truss: length medium long long<br />
Fruiting truss: attitude at first picking semi-erect semi-erect<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2009 Applied ‘DrisStrawNine’<br />
EU 2008 Applied ‘DrisStrawNine’<br />
USA 2008 Granted ‘DrisStrawNine’<br />
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First sold in the USA in Nov 2007.<br />
Description: Margaret Zorin 167 Collingwood Road Birkdale Q4159<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/295<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘DrisStrawEleven’<br />
Genus Species Fragaria xananassa<br />
Common Name Strawberry<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 11 Dec 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc, Watsonville, CA<br />
Agent<br />
Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick, Melbourne, VIC<br />
Qualified Person Margaret Zorin<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Overseas Testing US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)<br />
Authority<br />
Overseas Data PP20,731<br />
Reference Number<br />
Location<br />
Monterey County, California USA and verified Birkdale Qld<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Strawberry (Fragaria) TG/22/9<br />
Period 2004-2008<br />
Conditions<br />
Asexually propagated plants were grown on raised beds in<br />
full sunlight under standard commercial strawberry<br />
production conditions.<br />
Trial Design Asexually propagated plants from stolons of<br />
‘DrisStrawEleven’, ‘Driscoll Lanai’ and ‘San Juan’ were<br />
transplanted into adjacent raised beds in Monterey County<br />
California USA. These plants were grown in full sunlight<br />
under standard commercial strawberry production conditions<br />
each year for 5 years,<br />
Measurements Observations and measurements were taken and a detailed<br />
description prepared for the new variety ‘DrisStrawEleven’ in<br />
accordance with UPOV Guidelines and terminology. Colours<br />
are described and the most similar colour designations are<br />
provided from The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Charts<br />
(RHS).<br />
RHS Chart - edition 2001<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: The new variety ‘DrisStrawEleven’ originated as a result of a<br />
crossing between the proprietary breeding line ‘122J81’ (unpatented female parent)<br />
and the proprietary breeding line ‘111H69’ (unpatented pollen parent)and was<br />
discovered as a seedling in 2004 in Monterey County, California USA. After five<br />
successive generations plants remained true to type. Breeders: Bruce D Mowrey,<br />
JoAnne F Cross, Martin P Madesko, Philip J Stewart, Matthew P Wilson and Michael<br />
D Ferguson - all employees of Driscoll Strawberry Associates Inc. Watsonville,<br />
California USA.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
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Leaf green colour of upper side dark yellow green (147A)<br />
Stipule anthocyanin colouration absent or very weak<br />
Terminal leaflet shape at base rounded<br />
Terminal leaflet shape of teeth crenate<br />
Fruit dominant shape conical<br />
Fruit colour of skin dark red (RHS 046A)<br />
Fruit insertion of calyx level with fruit<br />
Fruit<br />
distribution of red colour of flesh marginal and central<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> type of bearing partially remontant<br />
Fruiting truss attitude at first picking semi-erect<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Driscoll Lanai’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP15,145 a commercial variety grown widely<br />
‘San Juan’ US <strong>Plant</strong> Patent PP12899 a commercial variety widely grown<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘DrisStrawEleven’ ‘Driscoll Lanai’ ‘San Juan’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: habit globose flat globose globose<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: density open to medium open to medium medium to dense<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: vigour strong medium medium<br />
Leaf: colour of upper side dark yellow green dark yellow green dark yellow green<br />
Leaf: shape in cross section strongly concave slightly concave<br />
flat to slightly<br />
convex<br />
*Leaf: blistering medium medium strong<br />
*Leaf: glossiness medium weak to medium weak to medium<br />
*Terminal leaflet: length/width<br />
ratio<br />
as long as broad longer than broad as long as broad<br />
*Terminal leaflet: shape of base rounded rounded rounded<br />
Terminal leaflet: shape of<br />
incisions of margin<br />
crenate crenate crenate<br />
Petiole: attitude of hairs upwards strongly outwards upwards<br />
Stipule: anthocyanin colouration absent or very weak absent or very weak absent or very weak<br />
*Stolons: number medium many medium to many<br />
Stolon: anthocyanin colouration medium strong strong<br />
Stolon: pubescence medium strong medium<br />
*Inflorescence: position relative to beneath level with beneath<br />
foliage<br />
Flower: size medium medium to large large<br />
*Flower: size of calyx smaller larger larger<br />
*Primary flower: relative position touching overlapping overlapping<br />
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of petals<br />
Petal: length/width ratio as long as broad longer than broad broader than long<br />
slightly longer than slightly longer than<br />
*Fruit: ratio of length/width as long as broad<br />
broad<br />
broad<br />
*Fruit: size medium medium to large large<br />
*Fruit: predominant shape conical conical conical<br />
Fruit: difference in shapes betweenslight slight moderate<br />
primary and secondary fruits<br />
Fruit: band without achenes narrow narrow to medium narrow<br />
Fruit: unevenness of surface absent or very weak weak weak<br />
*Fruit: colour dark red dark red dark red<br />
Fruit: evenness of colour even even slightly uneven<br />
Fruit: glossiness medium to strong medium to strong<br />
strong to very<br />
strong<br />
*Fruit: insertion of achenes level with surface above surface below surface<br />
Fruit: insertion of calyx with fruit level with fruit level with fruit level<br />
Fruit: attitude of the calyx<br />
segments<br />
Fruit: size of calyx in relation to<br />
fruit diameter<br />
spreading reflexed spreading<br />
much larger same size same size<br />
Fruit: adherence of calyx strong medium strong<br />
Fruit: firmness firm medium firm<br />
Fruit: colour of flesh medium red orange red medium red<br />
Fruit: hollow centre<br />
absent or very<br />
weakly expressed<br />
weakly expressed weakly expressed<br />
Fruit: distribution of red colour of<br />
flesh<br />
marginal and centralmarginal and central marginal and central<br />
*Time of: flowering early to medium medium to late early to medium<br />
Time of: ripening early to medium medium to late medium<br />
*Type of: bearing<br />
partially remontant partially remontant partially remontant<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘DrisStrawEleven’ ‘Driscoll Lanai’ ‘San Juan’<br />
Fruiting truss: length medium long long<br />
Fruiting truss: attitude at first<br />
picking<br />
semi-erect semi-erect semi-erect<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Country Year Current Status Name Applied<br />
Canada 2009 Applied ‘DrisStrawEleven’<br />
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EU 2008 Applied ‘DrisStrawEleven’<br />
USA 2008 Granted ‘DrisStrawEleven’<br />
First sold in the USA Nov 2007.<br />
Description: Margaret Zorin 167 Collingwood Road Birkdale Qld 4159<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/027<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Yowie’<br />
Genus Species xTriticosecale<br />
Common Name Triticale<br />
Synonym<br />
Accepted Date 18 Mar 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
KV Cooper & MG Elleway, Stirling, SA<br />
Agent<br />
Qualified Person Katharine V Cooper<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
‘Middlegrove’, Strathalbyn, South <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Triticale (xTriticosecale) TG/121/13<br />
Period Winter to Spring 2010.<br />
Conditions<br />
The trial was sown on 8 May into moist, sandy loam, on<br />
which a lupin crop had been grown the previous season.<br />
Seeding rate was 70kg/ha and fertiliser at sowing was 90<br />
kg/ha of MAPSoA (17:13:0:6). Nitrogen and trace elements<br />
(Mn, Zn and Cu) were applied as EasyN (42%N) at 25L/ha +<br />
720mL Yara Mancozin, at booting. Broadleaf weeds were<br />
controlled by an application of 900mL/ha Tigrex. Good<br />
rainfall was received and growing conditions were good. A<br />
similar trial was sown at Sherlock, SA, for confirmatory<br />
measurements.<br />
Trial Design 3 replicates of ‘Yowie’ previous and current generations and<br />
comparator ‘Tuckerbox’, in randomised design. Plot size of<br />
1.2 x5m, as 7 rows containing about 500 plants per plot in<br />
total.<br />
Measurements Measurements were taken from 50 plants from inside rows, at<br />
random, evenly across two replicates.<br />
RHS Chart - edition N/A<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Single plant selection: A later-maturing offtype plant was selected from a commercial<br />
crop of ‘Speedee’, at Sherlock, SA in Dec 2005. Its seed was grown as a row in 2006,<br />
producing plants of varying maturity, distribution of awns and hairiness of glumes.<br />
Selected single plants were grown on as rows in 2007 and 2008, with selection for<br />
productivity despite drought, rust resistance, large root mass, uniformity of plant type<br />
and grain type. Cereal cyst nematode resistance was confirmed by the SARDI root<br />
pathology laboratory. A bulk of rows assessed to be of sufficient uniformity,<br />
originally deriving from plant selection number 8 from 2006, were combined in 2009<br />
as line WS8, for the purposes of testing for suitability as a crop variety. Confirmatory<br />
testing for resistance to current rust pathotypes was undertaken in 2009 and 2010.<br />
Breeder: Dr Katharine V Cooper and Mr Michael G Elleway<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> growth habit semi-erect<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> seasonal type spring<br />
Time of ear emergence medium to late<br />
Root<br />
cereal cyst nematode resistance resistant<br />
<strong>Plant</strong><br />
resistance to stripe rust, Jackie resistant<br />
pathotype<br />
Lower glume hairiness on external surface absent<br />
Ear colour white<br />
Flag leaf length medium<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Tuckerbox’<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing<br />
State of Expression State of Expression in Comments<br />
Characteristics in Candidate <strong>Variety</strong>Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Tahara’ Time of ear emergence medium to late medium<br />
‘Tahara’ <strong>Plant</strong> resistance to striperesistant<br />
susceptible<br />
rust, Jackie<br />
pathotype<br />
‘Bogong’ Time of ear emergence medium to late medium<br />
‘Bogong’ Flag leaf length medium short<br />
‘Speedee’ Time of ear emergence medium to late early Source<br />
material.<br />
‘Speedee’ Lower hairiness on absent<br />
present<br />
glume external surface<br />
‘Hawkeye’ Time of ear emergence medium to late early to medium<br />
‘Hawkeye’ lower hairiness on absent<br />
present<br />
glume external surface<br />
‘Tickit’ Time of ear emergence medium to late early to medium<br />
‘Canobolas’ Root resistance to resistant<br />
susceptible<br />
cereal cyst<br />
nematode<br />
‘Tickit’ <strong>Plant</strong> resistance to striperesistant<br />
susceptible<br />
rust, Jackie<br />
pathotype<br />
‘Canobolas’ Lower<br />
glume<br />
hairiness on<br />
external surface<br />
absent<br />
present<br />
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<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Yowie’ ‘Tuckerbox’<br />
*Ploidy: hexaploid hexaploid<br />
Coleoptile: anthocyanin colouration weak medium<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit semi-erect semi-erect<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: frequency of plants with recurved flag leaves<br />
Flag leaf: anthocyanin colouration of auricles<br />
absent or very low absent or very low<br />
weak to medium medium<br />
*Time of: ear emergence medium to late medium to late<br />
*Flag leaf: glaucosity of sheath<br />
medium to strong strong<br />
Awn: anthocyanin colouration medium medium<br />
Anthers: anthocyanin colouration weak weak to medium<br />
Flag leaf: length of blade medium medium<br />
Flag leaf: width of blade medium medium<br />
Ear: glaucosity<br />
medium to strong strong<br />
*Stem: density of hairiness of neck strong medium to strong<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: length medium to long long<br />
*Ear: distribution of awns fully awned half awned<br />
*Awns above the tip of ear: length long medium<br />
*Lower glume: length of first beak medium to long short<br />
absent or very absent or very<br />
Lower glume: size of second beak<br />
small<br />
small<br />
*Lower glume: hairiness on external surface absent absent<br />
Straw: pith in cross section thin thin<br />
Ear: colour white white<br />
Ear: density medium medium<br />
Ear: length excluding awns medium long<br />
Ear: width in profile view medium medium<br />
*Grain: colouration with phenol<br />
dark to very dark medium<br />
*Seasonal type: spring type spring type<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Yowie’ ‘Tuckerbox’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: days to head emergence 118 118<br />
Root: resistance to cereal cyst nematode resistant resistant<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: resistance to stripe rust, Jackie pathotype resistant resistant<br />
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Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Yowie’ ‘Tuckerbox’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: length, including awns (mm)<br />
Mean 1304.40 1398.40<br />
Std. Deviation 49.30 44.56<br />
LSD/sig 24.6 P≤0.01<br />
Flag leaf: length (mm)<br />
Mean 263.04 265.82<br />
Std. Deviation 25.77 25.79<br />
LSD/sig 13.5 ns<br />
Flag leaf: width (mm)<br />
Mean 20.84 20.30<br />
Std. Deviation 1.52 1.40<br />
LSD/sig 0.8 ns<br />
Ear, awns above tip: length (mm)<br />
Mean 47.34 30.48<br />
Std. Deviation 5.37 3.67<br />
LSD/sig 2.4 P≤0.01<br />
Ear: length (mm)<br />
Mean 130.24 146.70<br />
Std. Deviation 80.19 134.70<br />
LSD/sig 5.43 P≤0.01<br />
Ear: number of spikelet pairs<br />
Mean 15.34 17.60<br />
Std. Deviation 0.74 1.03<br />
LSD/sig 0.47 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Katharine V Cooper, Stirling, SA<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2010/143<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Chopper’<br />
Genus Species xTriticosecale<br />
Common Name Triticale<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 04 Aug 2010<br />
Applicant<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Grain Technologies Pty Ltd, Adelaide, SA<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Gil Hollamby<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Roseworthy, South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Descriptor<br />
Triticale TG/121/3<br />
Period 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
A comparative trial was sown on the Roseworthy Campus of<br />
the University of Adelaide. In 2009 the area carried a faba<br />
bean crop which was harvested for grain and the resultant<br />
stubble was baled and removed. Pre-seeding herbicides Boxer<br />
Gold (2.5L), Roundup Powermax (1.5L) and Lontrel (100ml)<br />
together with an insecticide Imidan (150ml) were applied<br />
prior to seeding on 3 Jun 2010. 90kg DAP fertiliser was<br />
applied with the seed. The season was very favourable for<br />
growth of the crop and of weeds and disease, so the trial was<br />
sprayed post emergence with Hussar OD (100ml), Lontrel<br />
(100ml) to control weeds, with Rogor insecticide (100ml),<br />
fungicide Opus 125 (500ml) for stripe rust and powdery<br />
mildew. Crop performance was enhanced with the application<br />
of micrunutrients and urea (50kg). Late in the season aphids<br />
needed to be controlled and Chlorpirifos (400ml) and Alphacypemetherin<br />
(200ml) was applied. At no time was the trial<br />
stressed by the weather so varieties were able to fully express<br />
their genetic potential.<br />
Trial Design Randomised block design of 3 blocks and 16 entries<br />
consisting of comparators and potential candidates. Sown in<br />
12 ranges of 4 plots wide, block 1 being in ranges 1 to 4 and<br />
so on. Plots were 1.25m wide (5 rows) and 3.2m long. There<br />
were approximately 1000 plants per plot.<br />
Measurements Qualitative characters were recorded for every replicate at the<br />
appropriate growth stage. Quantitative characters were<br />
measured on 10 randomly sampled plants from each replicate,<br />
the samples being taken at the appropriate growth stage or<br />
after maturity. Statistical analyses were completed using<br />
GENSTAT software.<br />
RHS Chart - edition N/A<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: A single cross between a University of Adelaide breeders line<br />
(TX93-19-2D-3) and the variety ‘Treat’ was made in 1999. A total of 25 F 2 derived<br />
doubled haploids were produced from this cross in 2000. Seed was multiplied in the<br />
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glass house at the Waite institute in 2001 and stored during 2002 and 2003. This and<br />
all subsequent seed was multiplied by self pollination. The doubled haploids were<br />
grown in a field nursery at Roseworthy Campus, University of Adelaide during 2004<br />
and assessed for grain yield, rust resistance and plant type. The doubled haploid TX-<br />
99-4D-20 was identified and assessed for grain yield and rust resistance at 7, 14 and<br />
20 sites, respectively in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2006, 50 single head selections were<br />
taken from a single plot of TX99-4D-20 and were grown over summer at Roseworthy<br />
Campus, University of Adelaide. In 2007 these single selections were assessed<br />
individually for plant type, rust resistance and CCN resistance. The 34 surviving<br />
selections were bulked and renamed TSA0219. This line was assessed for grain yield,<br />
rust resistance, CCN resistance and physical grain quality at 22 sites by AGT and 20<br />
sites by the National <strong>Variety</strong> Trial system across <strong>Australia</strong> in 2008 and 2009.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> growth seasonal type spring<br />
Anthers colour white<br />
Ear presence of awns fully awned<br />
Ear colour white<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘HAWKEYE’<br />
new release.<br />
‘TAHARA’<br />
widely grown.<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing Characteristics State of Expression in<br />
Candidate <strong>Variety</strong><br />
State of Expression in<br />
Comparator <strong>Variety</strong><br />
‘Rufus’ Ear presence of awns fully awned tip awned<br />
‘JAYWICK’ Ear attitude at maturity random angles all recurved to about<br />
150 deg<br />
‘SPEEDEE’ Lower glume hairiness absent hairy<br />
‘SPEEDEE’ <strong>Plant</strong> CCN resistance resistant susceptible<br />
‘SPEEDEE’ <strong>Plant</strong> stripe rust reaction moderately resistant susceptible to very<br />
susceptible<br />
‘TREAT’ <strong>Plant</strong> height semi-dwarf tall<br />
‘TICKIT’ <strong>Plant</strong> time of ear emergenceearly medium<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Chopper’ ‘HAWKEYE’ ‘TAHARA’<br />
*Ploidy: hexaploid hexaploid hexaploid<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit intermediate intermediate intermediate<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: frequency of plants with recurved<br />
flag leaves<br />
Flag leaf: anthocyanin colouration of<br />
auricles<br />
medium<br />
weak to medium<br />
high to very high very high<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
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*Time of: ear emergence very early to early medium medium<br />
*Flag leaf: glaucosity of sheath strong weak to medium weak to medium<br />
Awn: anthocyanin colouration<br />
very weak to absent or very absent or very<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
Anthers: anthocyanin colouration<br />
absent or very absent or very absent or very<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
Flag leaf: length of blade medium medium to long medium to long<br />
Flag leaf: width of blade broad narrow medium<br />
Ear: glaucosity very strong medium to strong medium<br />
*Stem: density of hairiness of neck medium to strong medium medium to strong<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: length very short to short long long<br />
*Ear: distribution of awns fully awned fully awned fully awned<br />
*Awns above the tip of ear: length<br />
short to medium short to medium short to medium<br />
*Lower glume: length of first beak short short to medium short to medium<br />
absent or very absent or very absent or very<br />
Lower glume: size of second beak small<br />
small<br />
small<br />
*Lower glume: hairiness on external<br />
surface<br />
absent present absent<br />
Straw: pith in cross section thin thin thin<br />
Ear: colour white white white<br />
Ear: density medium medium to dense medium<br />
Ear: length excluding awns short to medium medium medium<br />
Ear: width in profile view<br />
Narrow to<br />
medium to broad medium to broad<br />
medium<br />
*Seasonal type: spring type spring type spring type<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Chopper’ ‘HAWKEYE’ ‘TAHARA’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height (cm)<br />
Mean 105.70 125.80 132.80<br />
Std. Deviation 4.74 4.35 4.41<br />
LSD/sig 17.9 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Flag leaf blade: length (mm)<br />
Mean 173.80 186.50 179.90<br />
Std. Deviation 25.14 18.67 21.19<br />
LSD/sig ns ns ns<br />
Flag leaf blade: width (mm)<br />
Mean 17.60 15.80 16.50<br />
Std. Deviation 1.63 1.08 1.68<br />
LSD/sig 2.0 ns ns<br />
Flag leaf sheath: length (mm)<br />
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Mean 160.10 172.70 174.90<br />
Std. Deviation 6.60 9.70 8.66<br />
LSD/sig 1.7 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Ear: length without awns (mm)<br />
Mean 95.4 102.6 105.7<br />
Std. Deviation 7.7 8.2 6.6<br />
LSD/sig 13.7 ns ns<br />
Ear: rachis internode length (mm)<br />
Mean 3.48 3.15 3.56<br />
Std. Deviation 0.21 0.17 0.23<br />
LSD/sig 0.42 ns ns<br />
Ear: width (mm)<br />
Mean 17.20 16.90 14.80<br />
Std. Deviation 1.00 1.21 1.06<br />
LSD/sig 1.2 ns P≤0.01<br />
Ear: time of emergence from boot (Julian days)<br />
Mean 256.60 265.00 264.30<br />
Std. Deviation 0.80 0.00 1.00<br />
LSD/sig 2.6 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Gil Hollamby, Williamstown, SA.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/240<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘AGT Katana’<br />
Genus Species Triticum aestivum<br />
Common Name Wheat<br />
Synonym<br />
Nil<br />
Accepted Date 01 Oct 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Grain Technologies Pty Ltd, Adelaide, SA<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Gil Hollamby<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location<br />
Roseworthy, South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Descriptor<br />
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) TG/3/11<br />
Period 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
A comparative trial was sown on the Roseworthy Campus of<br />
the University of Adelaide. In 2009 the area carried a faba<br />
bean crop which was harvested for grain and the resultant<br />
stubble was baled and removed. Pre-seeding herbicides Boxer<br />
Gold (2.5L), Roundup Powermax (1.5L) and Lontrel (100ml)<br />
together with an insecticide Imidan (150ml) were applied<br />
prior to seeding on 8th June 2010. 90kg DAP fertiliser was<br />
applied with the seed. The season was very favourable for<br />
growth of the crop and of weeds and disease, so the trial was<br />
sprayed post emergence with Hussar OD (100ml), Lontrel<br />
(100ml) to control weeds, with Rogor insecticide (100ml),<br />
fungicide Opus 125 (500ml) for stripe rust and powdery<br />
mildew. Crop performance was enhanced with the application<br />
of micrunutrients and urea (50kg). Late in the season aphids<br />
needed to be controlled and Chlorpirifos (400ml) and Alphacypemetherin<br />
(200ml) was applied. At no time was the trial<br />
stressed by the weather so varieties were able to fully express<br />
their genetic potential.<br />
Trial Design Randomised block design of 3 blocks and 40 entries<br />
consisting of comparators and potential candidates. Sown in<br />
12 ranges of 10 plots wide, block 1 being in ranges 1 to 4 and<br />
so on. Plots were 1.25m wide (5 rows) and 3.2m long. There<br />
were approximately 1000 plants per plot.<br />
Measurements Qualitative characters were recorded for every replicate at the<br />
appropriate growth stage. Quantitative characters were<br />
measured on 10 randomly sampled plants from each replicate,<br />
the samples being taken at the appropriate growth stage or<br />
after maturity. Statistical analyses were completed using<br />
GENSTAT software.<br />
RHS Chart - edition N/A<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination: A cross was completed between the two parents ‘Kukri’ and<br />
‘Tammin’ in 1998 resulting in the population coded CO5823. F1 seed was grown in<br />
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the GH in 1999 and the first field observations of the F2 population were made in<br />
winter 2000 at Roseworthy. 130 elite plants were selected and grown as F3 families in<br />
2001 at Roseworthy. After three years of agronomic and end use quality evaluation an<br />
elite line (CO5823-106) was identified and reselections taken from the F2 derived F6<br />
family. These were multiplied over summer in Horsham, and a line (CO5823-106-28)<br />
progressed to national trialling. This line (now code named RAC1423) was then<br />
evaluated for 5 years across <strong>Australia</strong> for yield, disease resistance and end use quality.<br />
RAC1423 has been included in the NVT evaluation system for four years.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> time of ear emergence 268 to 272 Julian days (early)<br />
Ear glume colour white<br />
Auricle<br />
anthocyanin coloration strong<br />
Ear presence of awns fully awned<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> seasonal type spring<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘KUKRI’<br />
Parent and very similar morphologically, lower yielding.<br />
Varieties of Common Knowledge identified and subsequently excluded<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Distinguishing<br />
Characteristics<br />
State of Expression State of<br />
‘YENDA’ <strong>Plant</strong> time to ear<br />
emergence<br />
‘Westonia’ Flag leaf anthocyanin<br />
colouration of<br />
auricles<br />
‘Axe’ Flag leaf anthocyanin<br />
colouration of<br />
auricles<br />
in Candidate<br />
<strong>Variety</strong><br />
Expression in<br />
Comparator<br />
<strong>Variety</strong><br />
Comments<br />
early medium to late only other VCK with<br />
dark coloured auricles.<br />
strong<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
strong<br />
absent or very<br />
weak<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘AGT Katana’ ‘KUKRI’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit<br />
erect to semi-erect erect to semi-erect<br />
Flag leaf: anthocyanin colouration of auricles strong strong<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: frequency of plants with recurved flag leaves high medium to high<br />
*Time of: ear emergence<br />
early to medium medium<br />
*Flag leaf: glaucosity of sheath medium weak to medium<br />
*Ear: glaucosity<br />
medium to strong weak to medium<br />
Culm: glaucosity of neck<br />
medium to strong weak to medium<br />
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*<strong>Plant</strong>: length<br />
short to medium medium to long<br />
*Straw: pith in cross section thin thin<br />
*Ear: shape in profile parallel sided tapering<br />
*Ear: density<br />
medium to dense lax to medium<br />
Ear: length medium medium to long<br />
*Awns or scurs: presence awns present awns present<br />
*Awns of scurs at tip of ear: length medium medium<br />
*Ear: colour white white<br />
Apical rachis segment: hairiness of convex surface weak weak<br />
Lower glume: shoulder width narrow medium<br />
Lower glume: shoulder shape<br />
straight<br />
straight to<br />
elevated<br />
Lower glume: beak length medium to long medium<br />
Lower glume: beak shape<br />
straight to slightly slightly curved to<br />
curved moderately curved<br />
Lowest lemma: beak shape straight straight<br />
*Grain: colour white white<br />
*Seasonal type: spring type spring type<br />
Glutenin composition: allele expression at locus Glu-A1 band 1 band 1<br />
Glutenin composition: allele expression at locus Glu-D1 bands 5+10 bands 5+10<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘AGT Katana’ ‘KUKRI’<br />
Glutenin composition: allele expression at GluA3 d d<br />
Glutenin composition: allele expression at GluD1 d d<br />
Glutenin composition: allele expression at GluB3 b h<br />
Glutenin composition: allele expression at GluD3 b b<br />
Glutenin composition: allele expression at GluB1 al al<br />
Glutenin composition: allele expression at GluA1 a a<br />
Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘AGT Katana’ ‘KUKRI’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height including awns (cm)<br />
Mean 97.70 102.90<br />
Std. Deviation 2.81 3.26<br />
LSD/sig 3.00 P≤0.01<br />
Flag leaf blade: length (mm)<br />
Mean 174.50 200.13<br />
Std. Deviation 29.30 21.83<br />
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LSD/sig 33.0 ns<br />
Flag leaf blade: width (mm)<br />
Mean 17.30 16.60<br />
Std. Deviation 1.70 2.23<br />
LSD/sig 1.9 ns<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: time of ear emergence (Julian days)<br />
Mean 270.33 269.67<br />
Std. Deviation 1.73 1.15<br />
LSD/sig 2.2 ns<br />
Peduncle: length (cm)<br />
Mean 34.60 35.90<br />
Std. Deviation 2.17 2.99<br />
LSD/sig 2.1 ns<br />
Ear: length (less awns) (mm)<br />
Mean 82.95 90.65<br />
Std. Deviation 5.77 5.75<br />
LSD/sig 7.61 P≤0.01<br />
Rachis internode: length (mm)<br />
Mean 4.14 4.41<br />
Std. Deviation 0.19 0.32<br />
LSD/sig 0.24 P≤0.01<br />
Ear: spikelet number (units)<br />
Mean 17.33 18.13<br />
Std. Deviation 1.18 2.33<br />
LSD/sig 1.10 ns<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Gil Hollamby, Williamstown, SA.<br />
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Details of Application<br />
Application Number 2009/247<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Both’<br />
Genus Species Triticum aestivum<br />
Common Name Wheat<br />
Synonym<br />
DC005<br />
Accepted Date 01 Oct 2009<br />
Applicant<br />
David Seth Cooper, Jamestown, SA<br />
Agent<br />
N/A<br />
Qualified Person Gil Hollamby<br />
Details of Comparative Trial<br />
Location Roseworthy Campus, The University of Adelaide,<br />
Roseworthy SA.<br />
Descriptor<br />
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) TG/3/11<br />
Period 2010<br />
Conditions<br />
Trial Design<br />
Measurements<br />
RHS Chart - edition<br />
A comparative trial was sown on the Roseworthy Campus of<br />
the University of Adelaide. In 2009 the area carried a faba<br />
bean crop which was harvested for grain and the resultant<br />
stubble was baled and removed. Pre-seeding herbicides Boxer<br />
Gold (2.5L), Roundup Powermax (1.5L) and Lontrel (100ml)<br />
together with an insecticide Imidan (150ml) were applied<br />
prior to seeding on 8 Jun 2010. 90kg DAP fertiliser was<br />
applied with the seed. The season was very favourable for<br />
growth of the crop and of weeds and disease, so the trial was<br />
sprayed post emergence with Hussar OD (100ml), Lontrel<br />
(100ml) to control weeds, with Rogor insecticide (100ml),<br />
fungicide Opus 125 (500ml) for stripe rust and powdery<br />
mildew. Crop performance was enhanced with the application<br />
of micrunutrients and urea (50kg). Late in the season aphids<br />
needed to be controlled and Chlorpirifos (400ml) and Alphacypemetherin<br />
(200ml) was applied. At no time was the trial<br />
stressed by the weather so varieties were able to fully express<br />
their genetic potential.<br />
Randomised block design of 3 blocks and 40 entries<br />
consisting of comparators and potential candidates. Sown in<br />
12 ranges of 4 plots wide, block 1 being in ranges 1 to 4 and<br />
so on. Plots were 1.25m wide (5 rows) and 3.2m long. There<br />
were approximately 1000 plants per plot.<br />
Qualitative characters were recorded for every replicate at the<br />
appropriate growth stage. Quantitative characters were<br />
measured on 10 randomly sampled plants from each replicate,<br />
the samples being taken at the appropriate growth stage or<br />
after maturity. Statistical analyses were completed using<br />
GENSTAT software.<br />
N/A<br />
Origin and Breeding<br />
Controlled pollination. In 2002 a first cross ‘Hilut#1’/‘Angas’ was made and the F1<br />
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top crossed with ‘Krichauff’. The aim of this program was to introgress Lr19 and<br />
yellow flour pigment from ‘Hilut#1’, and the Yr10 stripe rust gene (linked with brown<br />
glumes) from ‘Angas’ into the adapted variety ‘Krichauff’. The resultant F2 plants<br />
were sown in Feb 2003 and four F3 plants with brown glumes were harvested in Jun<br />
2003 and analysed for their xanthophyll content. Two families were retained and back<br />
crossed with ‘Krichauff’. The process was repeated and in late 2003 a further back<br />
crossing to ‘Krichauff ‘occurred using plants that were brown chaffed and<br />
homozygous for the xanthophyll gene, Y. Seeds from this cross<br />
‘Hilut#1’/’Angas’/’3*Krichauff’ were multiplied in pots in 2004 and planted into<br />
rows in the field at Jamestown in 2005. At maturity grain from now F2 derived F3<br />
plants with brown glumes were submitted for xanthophyll tests and eleven lines<br />
containing gene Y were multiplied in a greenhouse over the summer of 2005/6.<br />
Replicated field trials were planted in 2006 and three lines found to be homozygous<br />
for brown glumes and high xanthophyll content were submitted to the National Rust<br />
Control Program for stem, leaf and stripe rust resistance screening. All three were<br />
resistant to the three rusts. These were multiplied over summer at the Waite Institute<br />
and the now F6 seed used to conduct replicated field trials in 2007, 2008 and 2009.<br />
Yield trialing has continued and one line, DC005, entered seed buildup as F9 prior to<br />
release. Acknowledgements: D Mares (University of Adelaide) for Hilut#1 and<br />
xanthphyll tests, H Bariana (Sydney University)for rust tests, T Rathjen and C Stone<br />
(University of Adelaide) for trials and seed multiplication.<br />
Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context<br />
State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />
Ear awnedness fully awned<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> seasonal type spring<br />
Ear glume colour brown<br />
Most Similar Varieties of Common Knowledge identified (VCK)<br />
Name<br />
Comments<br />
‘Angas’<br />
Parent, brown glumed, white flour<br />
‘Krichauff’<br />
Parent, white glumes, yellowish flour<br />
<strong>Variety</strong> Description and Distinctness - Characteristics which distinguish the candidate from one or<br />
more of the comparators are marked with a tick.<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Both’ ‘Angas’ ‘Krichauff’<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: growth habit<br />
erect to semi-erecterect to semi-erect erect to semi-erect<br />
Flag leaf: anthocyanin colouration of absent or very absent or very absent or very<br />
auricles<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
weak<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: frequency of plants with recurved<br />
very low to low high to very high low<br />
flag leaves<br />
*Time of: ear emergence medium early early to medium<br />
*Flag leaf: glaucosity of sheath weak to medium weak to medium weak to medium<br />
*Ear: glaucosity weak to medium weak weak to medium<br />
Culm: glaucosity of neck medium weak to medium weak to medium<br />
*<strong>Plant</strong>: length<br />
short to medium short to medium medium to long<br />
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*Straw: pith in cross section thin thin thin<br />
*Ear: shape in profile tapering tapering tapering<br />
*Ear: density medium lax medium<br />
Ear: length short to medium medium medium<br />
*Awns or scurs: presence awns present awns present awns present<br />
*Awns of scurs at tip of ear: length short to medium short to medium short to medium<br />
*Ear: colour coloured coloured white<br />
Apical rachis segment: hairiness of<br />
convex surface<br />
very weak to<br />
weak<br />
very weak to<br />
weak<br />
very weak to<br />
weak<br />
Lower glume: shoulder width medium narrow to medium medium<br />
slightly sloping to<br />
Lower glume: shoulder shape<br />
straight straight<br />
straight<br />
Lower glume: beak length short short to medium short to medium<br />
Lower glume: beak shape straight straight slightly curved<br />
Lowest lemma: beak shape straight straight straight<br />
*Grain: colour white white white<br />
*Seasonal type: spring type spring type spring type<br />
Characteristics Additional to the Descriptor/TG<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Both’ ‘Angas’ ‘Krichauff’<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: stripe rust gene resistant Yr10 resistant Yr10 susceptible yr10<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: leaf rust reaction Lr19 resistant susceptible susceptible<br />
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Statistical Table<br />
Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part: Context ‘Both’ ‘Angas’ ‘Krichauff’<br />
Flag leaf: blade length (cm)<br />
Mean 183.40 201.40 202.90<br />
Std. Deviation 24.60 33.30 25.90<br />
LSD/sig 33.0 ns ns<br />
Flag leaf: blade width (mm)<br />
Mean 14.10 14.30 14.30<br />
Std. Deviation 0.70 1.20 1.20<br />
LSD/sig 1.9 ns ns<br />
Peduncle: length (cm)<br />
Mean 38.50 37.9 37.0<br />
Std. Deviation 1.40 1.40 2.80<br />
LSD/sig 2.1 ns ns<br />
Ear: rachis internode length (mm)<br />
Mean 4.06 4.49 3.95<br />
Std. Deviation 0.21 0.14 0.17<br />
LSD/sig 0.24 P≤0.01 ns<br />
White flour (Brabender Junior mill): b* (yellowness) (Minolta Chroma units)<br />
Mean 16.91 11.65 12.62<br />
Std. Deviation 0.03 0.19 0.11<br />
LSD/sig 0.81 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: time to ear emergence (Julian days)<br />
Mean 273.67 268.67 271.33<br />
Std. Deviation 0.58 0.58 1.15<br />
LSD/sig 2.2 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>: height (cm)<br />
Mean 101.80 100.10 107.55<br />
Std. Deviation 3.30 3.02 3.26<br />
LSD/sig 3.00 ns P≤0.01<br />
Ear: length less awns (mm)<br />
Mean 75.65 84.15 81.85<br />
Std. Deviation 3.95 6.44 5.75<br />
LSD/sig 6.1 P≤0.01 P≤0.01<br />
Prior Applications and Sales<br />
Nil.<br />
Description: Gil Hollamby, Williamstown, SA.<br />
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GRANTS<br />
Acmena smithii<br />
LILLY PILLY<br />
‘BWNFIR’ A syn Firescreen A<br />
Application No: 2008/087<br />
Applicant: Stuart Knowland and Tracey Knowland<br />
Certificate No: 4122 Expiry Date: 10 October, 2035.<br />
Actinidia arguta<br />
ARGUTA<br />
‘Hortgem Rua’ A<br />
Application No: 2005/023<br />
Applicant: The New Zealand Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> and Food Research Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4142 Expiry Date: 1 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: AJ Park, Canberra,, ACT.<br />
‘Hortgem Tahi’ A<br />
Application No: 2002/059<br />
Applicant: The New Zealand Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> and Food Research Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4141 Expiry Date: 1 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: AJ Park, Canberra,, ACT.<br />
‘Hortgem Toru’ A<br />
Application No: 2005/024<br />
Applicant: The New Zealand Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> and Food Research Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4143 Expiry Date: 1 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: AJ Park, Canberra,, ACT.<br />
‘Hortgem Wha’ A<br />
Application No: 2005/025<br />
Applicant: The New Zealand Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> and Food Research Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4144 Expiry Date: 1 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: AJ Park, Canberra,, ACT.<br />
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Arachis hypogaea<br />
PEANUT, GROUND NUT<br />
‘Page’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/089<br />
Applicant: University of Florida Agricultural Experiment Station<br />
Certificate No: 4114 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Peanut Company of <strong>Australia</strong> Limited, Kingaroy, QLD.<br />
Argyranthemum frutescens<br />
MARGUERITE DAISY<br />
‘SUPA538’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/239<br />
Applicant: NuFlora International Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4123 Expiry Date: 13 October, 2030.<br />
‘SUPA594’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/240<br />
Applicant: NuFlora International Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4124 Expiry Date: 13 October, 2030.<br />
‘SUPA606’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/241<br />
Applicant: NuFlora International Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4125 Expiry Date: 13 October, 2030.<br />
Brassica napus<br />
CANOLA<br />
‘GT61’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/128<br />
Applicant: NuGrain Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4118 Expiry Date: 7 October, 2030.<br />
Camellia sasanqua<br />
CAMELLIA<br />
‘Parsarah’ A<br />
Application No: 2003/069<br />
Applicant: The Paradise Seed Company Pty Ltd<br />
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Certificate No: 4150 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: R J Cherry Holdings Pty Ltd, Kulnura, NSW.<br />
Citrus sinensis<br />
SWEET ORANGE<br />
‘Joe's Early’ A<br />
Application No: 2005/042<br />
Applicant: John Sorgiovanni<br />
Certificate No: 4151 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: John Irwin, Mildura,, VIC.<br />
Coprosma hybrid<br />
MIRROR BUSH<br />
‘Royale’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/151<br />
Applicant: W. Harris, D.A. Harris<br />
Certificate No: 4136 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
Agent: Greenhills Propagation Nursery Pty Ltd, Tynong, VIC.<br />
Daphne x translatlantica<br />
DAPHNE<br />
‘Blafra’ A syn Eternal Fragrance A<br />
Application No: 2008/260<br />
Applicant: Anthony Robin White and Susan Barbara White<br />
Certificate No: 4131 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Dodges Ferry, TAS.<br />
Dianella caerulea<br />
BLUE FLAX-LILY<br />
‘Goddess’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/068<br />
Applicant: F D & O B Hockings<br />
Certificate No: 4173 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Austraflora Pty Ltd, Yarra Glen, VIC.<br />
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Dianella tasmanica<br />
FLAX LILY<br />
‘NPW2’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/316<br />
Applicant: Ozbreed Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4098 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: , ,<br />
Dietes iridioides<br />
AFRICAN IRIS, FORTNIGHT LILY, MOREA IRIS<br />
‘White Tiger’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/232<br />
Applicant: Nursery <strong>Australia</strong> Pty. Ltd.<br />
Certificate No: 4110 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: <strong>Plant</strong>s Management <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Dodges Ferry, TAS.<br />
Eucalyptus cladocalyx<br />
SUGER GUM<br />
‘EUC78’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/084<br />
Applicant: Nathan Dutschke<br />
Certificate No: 4113 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Richmond, NSW.<br />
Hardenbergia violacea<br />
FALSE SARSPARILLA, PURPLE CORAL PEA, WARABURRA<br />
‘HB1’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/301<br />
Applicant: Ozbreed Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4111 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Hemizygia hybrid<br />
SAGEBUSH<br />
‘CandyKisses’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/027<br />
Applicant: Darelmont Pty Ltd TA Haars Nursery<br />
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Certificate No: 4134 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
‘Lime Rickey’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/034<br />
Applicant: Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc<br />
Certificate No: 4095 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Greenhills Propagation Nursery P/L, Tynong, VIC.<br />
‘Marmalade’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/035<br />
Applicant: Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc<br />
Certificate No: 4093 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Greenhills Propagation Nursery P/L, Tynong, VIC.<br />
‘Obsidian’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/033<br />
Applicant: Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc<br />
Certificate No: 4094 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Greenhills Propagation Nursery P/L, Tynong, VIC.<br />
‘Peach Flambe’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/032<br />
Applicant: Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc<br />
Certificate No: 4096 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Greenhills Propagation Nursery P/L, Tynong, VIC.<br />
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis<br />
CHINESE HIBISCUS<br />
‘Baja Breeze’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/342<br />
Applicant: Yoder Brothers, Inc.<br />
Certificate No: 4179 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW.<br />
‘Chiffon Breeze’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/332<br />
Applicant: Yoder Brothers, Inc.<br />
Certificate No: 4177 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW.<br />
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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis<br />
CHINESE HIBISCUS<br />
‘Montego Wind’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/331<br />
Applicant: Yoder Brothers, Inc.<br />
Certificate No: 4176 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW.<br />
‘Reggae Breeze’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/333<br />
Applicant: Yoder Brothers, Inc.<br />
Certificate No: 4178 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW.<br />
‘Tye-Dye Wind’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/343<br />
Applicant: Yoder Brothers, Inc.<br />
Certificate No: 4180 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Oasis Horticulture Pty Limited, Winmalee, NSW.<br />
Hordeum vulgare<br />
BARLEY<br />
‘Fairview’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/159<br />
Applicant: Malteurop <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4076 Expiry Date: 23 September, 2030.<br />
‘Hannan’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/216<br />
Applicant: InterGrain Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4137 Expiry Date: 10 October, 2030.<br />
‘Lockyer’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/217<br />
Applicant: InterGrain Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4138 Expiry Date: 10 October, 2030.<br />
‘Roe’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/215<br />
Applicant: InterGrain Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4121 Expiry Date: 6 October, 2030.<br />
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Imperata cylindrica<br />
BLADY GRASS, COGONGRASS<br />
‘ICL200’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/231<br />
Applicant: Ozbreed Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4169 Expiry Date: 23 November, 2030.<br />
Lactuca sativa<br />
LETTUCE<br />
‘CEDAR’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/164<br />
Applicant: Nunhems B.V.<br />
Certificate No: 4115 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Shelston <strong>IP</strong>, Sydney,, NSW.<br />
‘GAUGIN’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/047<br />
Applicant: Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel BV<br />
Certificate No: 4105 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Rijk Zwaan <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, DAYLESFORD, VIC.<br />
‘RIBAI’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/049<br />
Applicant: Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel BV<br />
Certificate No: 4106 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: Rijk Zwaan <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, DAYLESFORD, VIC.<br />
‘TERAGON’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/098<br />
Applicant: Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel BV<br />
Certificate No: 4104 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Rijk Zwaan <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, DAYLESFORD, VIC.<br />
‘VIVANTO’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/050<br />
Applicant: Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel BV<br />
Certificate No: 4101 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Rijk Zwaan <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, DAYLESFORD, VIC.<br />
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Leptospermum polygalifolium<br />
TEA TREE<br />
‘Cardwell Pink’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/173<br />
Applicant: Brent & Rayleen Braddick<br />
Certificate No: 4126 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
Agent: Russell & Sharon Costin, Limpinwood, NSW.<br />
Lolium boucheanum<br />
HYBRID RYEGRASS<br />
‘Maverick GII’ A<br />
Application No: 2005/113<br />
Applicant: Wrightson Seeds Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4069 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Wrightson Seeds (<strong>Australia</strong>) Pty Ltd, TUGANINA, VIC.<br />
‘Charger Gold’ A<br />
Application No: 2004/061<br />
Applicant: Sheldon Agri Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4116 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Lolium multiflorum<br />
ITALIAN RYEGRASS<br />
‘Diplex II’ A<br />
Application No: 2005/336<br />
Applicant: Sheldon Agri Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4117 Expiry Date: 1 October, 2030.<br />
‘WSR II’ A<br />
Application No: 2005/115<br />
Applicant: Wrightson Seeds Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4092 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Wrightson Seeds (<strong>Australia</strong>) Pty Ltd, TUGANINA, VIC.<br />
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Lolium perenne<br />
PERENNIAL RYEGRASS<br />
‘XTM’ A<br />
Application No: 2004/036<br />
Applicant: Wrightson Seeds Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4068 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Wrightson Seeds (<strong>Australia</strong>) Pty Ltd, TUGANINA, VIC.<br />
Lomandra confertifolia ssp. pallida<br />
MATT RUSH<br />
‘Bunyip’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/063<br />
Applicant: Russell and Sharon Costin<br />
Certificate No: 4128 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
Lomandra longifolia<br />
SPINY HEADED MAT RUSH<br />
‘WAU 65’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/183<br />
Applicant: Craig Waters<br />
Certificate No: 4109 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Ozbreed Pty Ltd, Richmond, NSW.<br />
Malus domestica<br />
APPLE<br />
‘PLFOG99’ A syn Pink Belle A<br />
Application No: 2006/247<br />
Applicant: Eagleview Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4167 Expiry Date: 22 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Limited (ANFIC), Bathurst, NSW.<br />
Neotyphodium coenophialum<br />
ENDOPHYTE<br />
‘AR584’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/247<br />
Applicant: Grasslanz Technology Limited<br />
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Certificate No: 4085 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Griffith Hack, Brisbane, QLD.<br />
Olea europaea<br />
OLIVE<br />
‘Sikitita’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/319<br />
Applicant: Universidad de Cordoba<br />
Certificate No: 4139 Expiry Date: 21 October, 2035.<br />
Agent: Davies Collison Cave, MELBOURNE, VIC.<br />
Pennisetum advena<br />
FOUNTAIN GRASS<br />
‘MTSN1’ A syn EmeraldElf A<br />
Application No: 2009/364<br />
Applicant: Colourwise Nursery (NSW) Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4183 Expiry Date: 22 December, 2030.<br />
Phaseolus vulgaris<br />
FRENCH BEAN, SNAP BEAN<br />
‘Firstmate’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/167<br />
Applicant: Seminis Vegetable Seeds Inc<br />
Certificate No: 4097 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Monsanto <strong>Australia</strong> Limited, Ivanhoe, VIC.<br />
‘Valentino’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/089<br />
Applicant: Seminis Vegetable Seeds Inc<br />
Certificate No: 4099 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Monsanto <strong>Australia</strong> Limited, Ivanhoe, VIC.<br />
Plumeria obtusa<br />
EVERGREEN FRANG<strong>IP</strong>ANI, SINGAPORE FRANG<strong>IP</strong>ANI<br />
‘<strong>Australia</strong>gold’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/281<br />
Applicant: Darwin <strong>Plant</strong> Wholesalers<br />
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Certificate No: 4084 Expiry Date: 24 September, 2035.<br />
Prunus armeniaca<br />
APRICOT<br />
‘Benmore’ A<br />
Application No: 2002/172<br />
Applicant: The New Zealand Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> and Food Research Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4149 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: AJ Park, Canberra, ACT.<br />
‘Dunstan’ A<br />
Application No: 2002/170<br />
Applicant: The New Zealand Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> and Food Research Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4148 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: AJ Park, Canberra, ACT.<br />
‘Gabriel’ A<br />
Application No: 2002/169<br />
Applicant: The New Zealand Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> and Food Research Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4147 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: AJ Park, Canberra, ACT.<br />
‘Goldenmay’ A syn Golden Glow A<br />
Application No: 2009/230<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4162 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
Prunus hybrid<br />
PRUNUS - INTERSPECIFIC PLUM<br />
‘Blackred V’ A syn Plumback V A<br />
Application No: 2009/231<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4163 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
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‘Early Dapple’ A<br />
Application No: 2003/373<br />
Applicant: Zaiger's Inc. Genetics<br />
Certificate No: 4067 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: Graham's Factree Pty Ltd, Hoddles Creek, VIC.<br />
‘Plumsweet IV’ A syn Green Red lV A<br />
Application No: 2009/225<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4158 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
Prunus persica<br />
PEACH<br />
‘Gayla Rich’ A<br />
Application No: 2002/164<br />
Applicant: Zaiger's Inc. Genetics<br />
Certificate No: 4090 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: Graham's Factree Pty Ltd, Hoddles Creek, VIC.<br />
‘May Princess’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/228<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4160 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
‘OzDelite 1-1’ A syn OzDelite A<br />
Application No: 2006/238<br />
Applicant: Rolfe Nominees Pty Ltd and Prunus Persica Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4074 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Limited (ANFIC), Bathurst, NSW.<br />
‘Pearl Princess V’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/227<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4159 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
‘Princess Time’ A syn Spring Time A<br />
Application No: 2009/224<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4157 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
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‘UFBeauty’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/022<br />
Applicant: Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc.<br />
Certificate No: 4107 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Limited, Bathurst, NSW.<br />
‘UFO’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/064<br />
Applicant: Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc.<br />
Certificate No: 4103 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Limited, Bathurst, NSW.<br />
‘White Delite 3-5’ A syn White Delite A<br />
Application No: 2006/236<br />
Applicant: Rolfe Nominees Pty Ltd and Prunus Persica Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4091 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Limited (ANFIC), Bathurst, NSW.<br />
Prunus persica var. nucipersica<br />
NECTARINE<br />
‘Autumn Bright’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/232<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4164 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
‘Honey Haven’ A syn Amber Haven A<br />
Application No: 2006/352<br />
Applicant: Zaiger's Inc. Genetics<br />
Certificate No: 4070 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: Graham's Factree Pty Ltd, Hoddles Creek, VIC.<br />
‘July Bright’ A syn Julygold A<br />
Application No: 2009/222<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4155 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
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‘MajesticPearl’ A syn MajesticIce A<br />
Application No: 2009/229<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4161 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
‘OzDesire 2-5’ A syn OzDesire A<br />
Application No: 2006/237<br />
Applicant: Rolfe Nominees Pty Ltd and Prunus Persica Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4072 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Limited (ANFIC), Bathurst, NSW.<br />
‘White Desire 3-5’ A syn White Desire A<br />
Application No: 2006/235<br />
Applicant: Rolfe Nominees Pty Ltd and Prunus Persica Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4071 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Limited (ANFIC), Bathurst, NSW.<br />
Prunus salicina<br />
JAPANESE PLUM<br />
‘Redyummy’ A syn Redcandy A<br />
Application No: 2009/223<br />
Applicant: Lowell G. Bradford<br />
Certificate No: 4156 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: Buchanan's Nursery, HODGSON VALE, QLD.<br />
Prunus salicina x Prunus avium<br />
PLUM X CHERRY INTERSPECIFIC HYBRID<br />
‘Nadia’ A<br />
Application No: 2005/095<br />
Applicant: Cherry Royale Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4108 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Limited, Bathurst, NSW.<br />
Prunus virginiana<br />
CHOKE CHERRY<br />
‘Purple-Jewel’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/017<br />
Applicant: ALLENTON NURSERIES INTERNATIONAL LTD<br />
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Certificate No: 4172 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Nurserymen's Fruit Improvement Company Ltd (ANFIC), Bathurst, NSW.<br />
Pyrus communis<br />
EUROPEAN PEAR<br />
‘Rode Doyenne van Doorn’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/237<br />
Applicant: Inventum Victor GmbH<br />
Certificate No: 4073 Expiry Date: 17 September, 2035.<br />
Agent: Callinans, HARTWELL, VIC.<br />
Rosa hybrid<br />
ROSE<br />
‘Chewfragbabe’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/115<br />
Applicant: Christopher Hugh Warner<br />
Certificate No: 4174 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Roses, Silvan, VIC.<br />
‘Grandehcanap’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/018<br />
Applicant: Mr H Schreuders<br />
Certificate No: 4077 Expiry Date: 23 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, SKYE, VIC.<br />
‘Grandgoldelic’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/335<br />
Applicant: Mr H Schreuders<br />
Certificate No: 4081 Expiry Date: 23 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, SKYE, VIC.<br />
‘Grandlimlen’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/113<br />
Applicant: Mr H Schreuders<br />
Certificate No: 4080 Expiry Date: 23 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, SKYE, VIC.<br />
‘Grandnilanerda’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/027<br />
Applicant: Mr H Schreuders<br />
Certificate No: 4078 Expiry Date: 23 September, 2030.<br />
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Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, SKYE, VIC.<br />
‘Grandshulb’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/112<br />
Applicant: Mr H Schreuders<br />
Certificate No: 4079 Expiry Date: 23 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, SKYE, VIC.<br />
‘Lexatseif’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/336<br />
Applicant: Levacy Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4181 Expiry Date: 14 December, 2030.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, Skye, VIC.<br />
‘Lexhcaep’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/337<br />
Applicant: Levacy Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4182 Expiry Date: 14 December, 2030.<br />
Agent: Grandiflora Nurseries Pty Ltd, Skye, VIC.<br />
‘Poulac017’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/140<br />
Applicant: Poulsen Roser A/S<br />
Certificate No: 4171 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Griffith Hack, PERTH, WA.<br />
‘POULbambe’ A<br />
Application No: 2003/348<br />
Applicant: Poulsen Roser A/S<br />
Certificate No: 4170 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Griffith Hack, PERTH, WA.<br />
‘Prehimig’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/188<br />
Applicant: Preesman Royalty B.V.<br />
Certificate No: 4120 Expiry Date: 7 October, 2030.<br />
Agent: Roskam Young <strong>Plant</strong>s Pty Ltd, Clarinda, VIC.<br />
‘PRERASJER’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/187<br />
Applicant: Preesman Royalty B.V.<br />
Certificate No: 4119 Expiry Date: 7 October, 2030.<br />
Agent: Roskam Young <strong>Plant</strong>s Pty Ltd, Clarinda, VIC.<br />
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Solanum tuberosum<br />
POTATO<br />
‘Blazer-Russet’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/041<br />
Applicant: University of Idaho<br />
Certificate No: 4153 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Agronico Technology - postal address for the service of notices on the applicant University of<br />
Idaho, Leith, TAS.<br />
‘Emma’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/198<br />
Applicant: Irish Potato Marketing Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4112 Expiry Date: 30 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: Bright Harvest, Virginia, SA.<br />
‘Gemstar-Russet’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/042<br />
Applicant: University of Idaho<br />
Certificate No: 4154 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Agronico Technology - postal address for the service of notices on the applicant University of<br />
Idaho, Leith, TAS.<br />
Syzygium australe<br />
LILLY PILLY<br />
‘AN1’ A syn Silver Screen A<br />
Application No: 2009/041<br />
Applicant: Aspley Nursery<br />
Certificate No: 4083 Expiry Date: 24 September, 2035.<br />
‘SUNSET’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/204<br />
Applicant: Brent Edwin Wilson<br />
Certificate No: 4146 Expiry Date: 2 November, 2035.<br />
‘Winter Lights’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/102<br />
Applicant: James F Koppman and Jaqueline A Koppman<br />
Certificate No: 4129 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2035.<br />
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Syzygium francisii<br />
GIANT WATER GUM<br />
‘Glossy Gem’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/174<br />
Applicant: Russell and Sharon Costin<br />
Certificate No: 4145 Expiry Date: 1 November, 2030.<br />
Thuja occidentalis<br />
WHITE CEDAR<br />
‘Fairy Lights’ A<br />
Application No: 2010/024<br />
Applicant: Wattagem<br />
Certificate No: 4140 Expiry Date: 1 October, 2035.<br />
Trifolium subterraneum var. subterraneum<br />
SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER<br />
‘Bindoon’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/136<br />
Applicant: The Western <strong>Australia</strong>n Agriculture Authority, Grain Research and Development<br />
Corporation, Murdoch University, <strong>Australia</strong>n Wool Innovation, University of Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Certificate No: 4175 Expiry Date: 29 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: Western <strong>Australia</strong>n Agriculture Authority, Bentley DC, WA.<br />
Triticum aestivum<br />
WHEAT<br />
‘Craw 128’ A syn Preston A<br />
Application No: 2008/326<br />
Applicant: HRZ Wheat Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4132 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
‘Derrimut’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/264<br />
Applicant: Nugrain Pty Ltd and <strong>Australia</strong>n Grain Technologies Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4165 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2030.<br />
‘Mansfield’ A<br />
Application No: 2010/001<br />
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Applicant: The New Zealand Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> and Food Research Limited<br />
Certificate No: 4135 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
Agent: CSIRO <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, Canberra, ACT.<br />
‘Naparoo’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/300<br />
Applicant: The University of Sydney and Grain Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)<br />
Certificate No: 4168 Expiry Date: 23 November, 2030.<br />
Agent: <strong>Australia</strong>n Grain Technologies, Glen Osmond, SA.<br />
‘Peake’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/110<br />
Applicant: Nugrain Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4166 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2030.<br />
‘SQP Revenue’ A syn CS95102.1 A<br />
Application No: 2009/004<br />
Applicant: CSIRO <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, GRDC<br />
Certificate No: 4133 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
Triticum turgidum var. durum<br />
DURUM WHEAT<br />
‘Caparoi’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/233<br />
Applicant: Department of Primary Industries for and on behalf of the State of New South Wales,<br />
Grains Research & Development Corporation<br />
Certificate No: 4075 Expiry Date: 22 September, 2030.<br />
‘Jandaroi’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/012<br />
Applicant: Department of Primary Industries for and on behalf of the State of New South Wales and<br />
Grains Research and Development Corporation<br />
Certificate No: 4082 Expiry Date: 24 September, 2030.<br />
Vaccinium hybrid<br />
SOUTHERN HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY<br />
‘Ridley 0328’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/118<br />
Applicant: Mountain Blue Orchards Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4086 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
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‘Ridley 1104’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/115<br />
Applicant: Mountain Blue Orchards Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4088 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
‘Ridley 1111’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/113<br />
Applicant: Mountain Blue Orchards Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4089 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
‘Ridley 1202’ A<br />
Application No: 2009/117<br />
Applicant: Mountain Blue Orchards Pty Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4087 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
‘Snowchaser’ A<br />
Application No: 2007/265<br />
Applicant: Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc<br />
Certificate No: 4102 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2030.<br />
Agent: BerryExchange (a division of CostaExchange Ltd), Corindi Beach, NSW.<br />
Vigna radiata<br />
MUNG BEAN<br />
‘Satin 2’ A<br />
Application No: 2008/253<br />
Applicant: State of Queensland through its Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Grains<br />
Research and Development Corporation<br />
Certificate No: 4130 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
Vitis vinifera<br />
GRAPE<br />
‘GRAPECOUS’ A syn Grapcous A<br />
Application No: 2006/017<br />
Applicant: Grapeco Ltd<br />
Certificate No: 4152 Expiry Date: 16 November, 2035.<br />
Agent: NCF Pty Ltd, Colignan, VIC.<br />
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Waterhousea floribunda<br />
WEEPING LILLY PILLY<br />
‘BWNGRE’ A syn Green Avenue A<br />
Application No: 2009/087<br />
Applicant: Stuart Knowland, Tracey Knowland<br />
Certificate No: 4100 Expiry Date: 29 September, 2035.<br />
xTriticosecale<br />
TRITICALE<br />
‘Forerunner’ A<br />
Application No: 2006/282<br />
Applicant: Weaver Seed of Oregan Inc and Oregan Trail Seeds<br />
Certificate No: 4127 Expiry Date: 15 October, 2030.<br />
Agent: The Massif Alliance, Byford, WA.<br />
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Change of Agent<br />
Application<br />
No. Genus Species <strong>Variety</strong> Changed From Changed To<br />
2003/004 Mangifera indica Mango Dr Lloyd Donaldson<br />
Errol Wayne and Beverly June<br />
Balke<br />
2010/012 Uncinia rubra Belinda's Find<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s Management<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Touch of Class <strong>Plant</strong>s Pty Ltd<br />
2010/056 laurus nobilis Tuscany<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s Management<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Touch of Class <strong>Plant</strong>s Pty Ltd<br />
2010/011 Phormium cookianum Black Magic<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s Management<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Touch of Class <strong>Plant</strong>s Pty Ltd<br />
2001/297 Brassica napus var. oleifera Lantern Seedmark Nuseed Pty Ltd<br />
2005/006 Brassica napus Bravo TT Seedmark Nuseed Pty Ltd<br />
2009/206 Cucumis melo Magic Kate Delaporte Coco Kinetics Pty Ltd<br />
2009/207 Cucumis melo Footy Kate Delaporte Coco Kinetics Pty Ltd<br />
2005/292 Vitis vinifera Scarlet Royal<br />
2005/293 Vitis vinifera Autumn Knig<br />
2004/001 Vitis vinifera Princess<br />
2004/002 Vitis vinifera Summer Royal<br />
Freehills Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
Freehills Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
Freehills Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
Freehills Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
Freehills Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s Management<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Spruson & Ferguson Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
Spruson & Ferguson Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
Spruson & Ferguson Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
Spruson & Ferguson Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
Spruson & Ferguson Patent &<br />
Trade Mark Attorneys<br />
2004/054 Vitis vinifera Sweet Scarlet<br />
cearulea x<br />
2009/138 Dianella brevipedunculata Weeping Kate<br />
C.R Mines Propogation P/L<br />
2007/316 Cordyline australis Cardinal AJ Park Touch of Class <strong>Plant</strong>s P/L<br />
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Change of Applicant's Name<br />
App.<br />
No. Genus Species <strong>Variety</strong><br />
2009/301 Cicer arietinum<br />
PBA<br />
Pistol<br />
1998/018 Mangifera indica B74 Mango<br />
Common<br />
Name Changed From Changed To<br />
Department of<br />
Industry and<br />
Innovation for and<br />
on behalf of the<br />
State of New South<br />
Wales, Grains<br />
Research and<br />
Development<br />
Corporation,<br />
Queensland<br />
Primary Industies<br />
and Fisheries<br />
through the<br />
Department of<br />
Employment,<br />
Economic<br />
Development and<br />
Chickpea Innovation (DEEDI)<br />
State of Queensland<br />
through its<br />
Department of<br />
Primary Industries<br />
and Fisheries and<br />
Promised Land<br />
Avocados Pty Ltd<br />
Department of Industry and<br />
Investment for and on behalf<br />
of the State of New South<br />
Wales, Grains Research and<br />
Development Corporation,<br />
Queensland Primary Industies<br />
and Fisheries through the<br />
Department of Employment,<br />
Economic Development and<br />
Innovation (DEEDI)<br />
State of Queensland acting<br />
through the Department of<br />
Employment, Economic<br />
Development and Innovation<br />
and Promised Land Avocados<br />
Pty Ltd<br />
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Assignment of<br />
Rights<br />
App.<br />
No. Genus Species <strong>Variety</strong><br />
2005/355 Citrus<br />
reticulata x<br />
citrus<br />
sinensis Royal Honey Tangor<br />
Common<br />
Name Changed From Changed To<br />
Allen Ward & Susan<br />
Ruth Jenkin<br />
Royal Honey Pty Ltd<br />
ATF Royal Honey <strong>IP</strong><br />
Trust<br />
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WITHDRAWN<br />
The following varieties are no longer under PBR provisional protection<br />
App. No. Genus Species Common Name <strong>Variety</strong><br />
2005/017 Rosa hybrid Rose POULAC002<br />
2006/316 Pimelea linifolia Slender Rice-flower White Jewel<br />
2009/182 Callistemon viminalis Bottlebrush Hooley Dooley<br />
2007/109 Strelitzia reginae Bird of Paradise Tiny Bird<br />
2005/234 Prunus persica Peach Burpeachfourteen<br />
2005/007 Cordyline australis Cabbage Tree Pink Sensation<br />
2007/199 Pennisetum clandestinum Kikuyu Grass KIK01<br />
2006/201 Pittosporum tenuifolium Pittossporum Gold Screenmaster<br />
2000/286 Columnia hybrid Columnia Aladdin's Treasure<br />
2000/095 Coreopsis grandiflora Coreopsis Walcoreop<br />
1999/067 Spiraea japonica Spiraea WALBUMA<br />
1999/068 Stokesia cyanea Stokesia<br />
PURPLE<br />
PARASOLS<br />
2009/194 Yucca gloriosa Soft-tipped Yucca Walbristar<br />
2007/064 Dianella caerulea var. assera Blue Flax-Lily Little Russ<br />
2000/325 Corymbia maculata Spotted Gum Jessica's Jewel<br />
2004/254 Triticum aestivum Wheat VAW59<br />
2004/255 Triticum aestivum Wheat VAW64<br />
2009/329 Brassica napus Canola Lightning TT<br />
2006/006 Fragaria xananassa Strawberry Bunyarra<br />
2005/337 Lolium multiflorum Italian Ryegrass Rocket LM<br />
1999/152 Chamelaucium axillare Waxflower White Surprise<br />
2009/152 Delphinium hybrid Delphinium Crystal Delight<br />
2009/154 Delphinium hybrid Delphinium Sweet Sensation<br />
2009/155 Delphinium hybrid Delphinium Moon Light<br />
2009/153 Delphinium hybrid Delphinium Morning Sunshine<br />
2006/304 Rubus subgenus Rubus Black Berry DrisBlack One<br />
2006/305 Rubus hybrid Black Berry Thornless Sleeping<br />
Beauty<br />
2006/306 Rubus subgenus Rubus Black Berry Eureka<br />
2009/299 Triticum aestivum Common wheat IGW2971<br />
2007/337 Alstroemeria hybrid Peruvian Lily Konevotio<br />
2008/032 Alstroemeria hybrid Peruvian Lily Konamul<br />
2009/203 Scabiosa atropurpurea Purple Pincushion Crimson Clouds<br />
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Grants Surrendered<br />
App.<br />
No. Genus Species <strong>Variety</strong> Synonym Common Name<br />
2003/086 Fragaria xananassa Cal Giant 2 Strawberry<br />
2006/292 Triticum aestivum QAL3362 Wheat<br />
2002/188 Triticum aestivum Teesdale Wheat<br />
2006/120 Avena sativa Qantom Oats<br />
1993/217 Brachyscome segmentosa x curvicarpa SUNBURST Brachyscome<br />
1995/119 Rosa hybrid Schovian Rose<br />
2003/182 Prunus persica Supechsix Peach<br />
1993/111 Rosa hybrid Meiglassol Tropico Meillandina<br />
2001/203 Argyranthemum frutescens Supajay Marguerite Daisy<br />
1994/079 Gossypium hirsutum SIOKRA V-15 Cotton<br />
2005/229 Brassica napus AV-Ruby Canola<br />
2005/230 Brassica napus AV-Opal Canola<br />
2005/231 Brassica napus AV-Jade Canola<br />
2006/026 Pisum sativum Bundi Field Pea<br />
2006/009 Rhododendron hybrid Minitastic Azalea<br />
2004/259 Bracteantha bracteata Redbralem Paper Daisy<br />
2004/015 Rosa hybrid Lexpiep Rose<br />
2006/225 Rosa hybrid Lexletacsum Rose<br />
2006/042 Rosa hybrid Krilloween Rose<br />
2000/337 Rosa hybrid Intertrogol Rose<br />
2006/201 Pittosporum tenuifolium Gold Screenmaster New Zealand Tawhiwhi<br />
or Kohuhu<br />
2000/095 Coreopsis grandiflora Walcoreop Flying Saucers Tickseed<br />
1999/068 Stokesia cyanea Purple Parasols Stokes Aster<br />
1999/067 Spiraea japonica Walbuma<br />
2000/218 Brassica napus Rivette Canola<br />
1996/090 Agonis flexuosa Southern Wonder<br />
1997/277 Hebe hybrid Gold Beauty Veronica<br />
2000/157 Rosa hybrid Prebian Candy Rose<br />
2006/086 Argyranthemum frutescens Cotton Candy Marguerite Daisy<br />
1995/020 Trifolium repens Waverley White Clover<br />
2004/143 Bidens ferifulifolia Sunbidesupa Gold Spark Fern-leaved Bidens<br />
2006/193 Verbena hybrid Summaripeach Peach Surprise Verbena<br />
2000/241 Verbena xhybrida Balazpima Verbena<br />
2000/244 Verbena xhybrida Balazlav Verbena<br />
2001/297 Brassica napus Lantern Canola<br />
2006/113 Rosa hybrid Lexaanas<br />
2006/114 Rosa hybrid Lexarev<br />
2003/095 Stylidium graminifolium ST111 Grass Trigger <strong>Plant</strong><br />
2003/252 Triticum aestivum EGA Blanco Wheat<br />
2005/261 Lavandula stoechas Peachberry Ruffles Italian Lavander<br />
2000/105 Mangifera indica HONEY GEM Mango<br />
2005/342 xTriticosecale Breakwell Triticale<br />
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Grants Expired<br />
The following varieties are no longer<br />
under PBR protection:<br />
App. No. Genus Species<br />
Common<br />
Name <strong>Variety</strong><br />
1990/119 Lolium perenne Jackaroo<br />
1990/120 Trifolium pratense Astred<br />
1990/133 Medicago Sativa Prime<br />
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Corrigenda<br />
BARLEY<br />
Hordeum vulgare<br />
‘Scope’ syn Scope CL<br />
Application No: 2009/262<br />
The name of the second applicant Grain s Research and Development Corporation should be<br />
omitted from the following publications:<br />
Acceptance published in PVJ 22.2<br />
Detailed description published in PVJ 23.1<br />
Our record has been corrected and the name of the second applicant has been deleted from the PBR<br />
register. The correct names of the applicants should be:<br />
Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Attwood, VIC.<br />
ROSE<br />
Rosa hybrid<br />
‘Meirameca’<br />
Application No: 2003/074<br />
The photograph incorrectly published along with the description of the above variety in PVJ 23.3 is<br />
that of ‘Mejacolet’ (2003/075). The correct photograph for ‘Meirameca’ is as provided below:<br />
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SUBTERRANEUM CLOVER<br />
Trifolium subterraneum var. subterraneum<br />
‘Rosabrook’<br />
Application No: 2009/209<br />
The applicant name published in <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> volume 22 issue 4 was incorrectly given as<br />
“The Western <strong>Australia</strong>n Agriculture Authority, Bentley, WA”.<br />
The correct applicant and agent name is given below:<br />
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Applicant: The Western <strong>Australia</strong>n Agriculture Authority, University of Western <strong>Australia</strong>, Grain<br />
Research and Development Corporation, <strong>Australia</strong>n Wool Innovation.<br />
Agent: The Western <strong>Australia</strong>n Agriculture Authority, Bentley, WA.<br />
CHINESE HIBISCUS<br />
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis<br />
‘Montego Wind’ Application No: 2008/331<br />
‘Chiffon Breeze’ Application No: 2008/332<br />
‘Reggae Breeze’ Application No: 2008/333<br />
The common name in the detailed descriptions published in PVJ 23.1 should be Chinese Hibiscus. The<br />
common name was inadvertently published as Rose Mallow.<br />
STRAWBERRY<br />
Fragaria xananassa<br />
‘Redgem’<br />
Application No: 2010/171<br />
The character Fruit cavity is removed from claim for distinctness in the comparative table of the<br />
description for this variety in PVJ 23.4 because of lack of stability for this character.<br />
‘Suncoast Delight’<br />
Application No: 2010/172<br />
The characters Fruit shape is removed from claim for distinctness in the comparative table of the<br />
description for this variety in PVJ 23.4 because of lack of stability for this character.<br />
AGAPANTHUS<br />
Agapanthus hybrid<br />
‘B in B’<br />
Application No: 2008/165<br />
The date of first sale of this variety in <strong>Australia</strong> was incorrectly published as October 2008 in <strong>Journal</strong><br />
Volume 22 Issue 4. The correct date is October 2007.<br />
RECTIFICATION NOTICE<br />
The following PBR applications were inadvertently notified as granted PBR on 31 st January 2011 ie<br />
before the expiry of the statutory 6 months public notice period relating to the publication of the<br />
detailed description. The correct grant date for these varieties is 14 th February 2011.<br />
Application No. <strong>Variety</strong><br />
2002/153 ‘Royal Rainier’<br />
2002/158 ‘Earlisweet’<br />
2002/261 ‘Panaro One’<br />
2002/262 ‘Panaro Three’<br />
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2002/264 ‘Panaro Four’<br />
2006/315 ‘Brittany Gold’’<br />
ITALIAN RYEGRASS<br />
Lolium multiflorum<br />
‘Charger Gold’<br />
Application No: 2004/061<br />
In the detailed description published in <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> volume 22 issue 4 the polidy of<br />
‘Charger Gold’ was incorrectly published as tetraploid, it should be diploid.<br />
YELLOW RICEFLOWER<br />
Ozothamnus diotophyllus<br />
‘RY14’<br />
Application No: 2009/269<br />
The status of the above variety was erroneously set to a status of refused and shown as<br />
refused on <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> website. The status has been rectified to “Accepted” and the<br />
above variety remains in provisional protection.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Breeders<br />
Rights<br />
Part 3 Appendices<br />
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The appendices to <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> (Vol. 23 Issue 4) are listed below:<br />
Home<br />
Appendix 1 - Fees<br />
Appendix 2 - <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder's Rights Advisory Committee<br />
Appendix 3 - Index of Accredited Consultant 'Qualified Persons'<br />
Appendix 4 - Index of Accredited Non-Consultant 'Qualified Persons'<br />
Appendix 5 - Addresses of UPOV and Member States<br />
Appendix 6 - Centralised Testing Centres<br />
Appendix 7 - List of <strong>Plant</strong> Classes for Denomination Purposes<br />
Appendix 8 - Register of <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties<br />
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APPENDIX 1<br />
FEES<br />
Two fee structures exist as a result of the transition from <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Rights to <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders Rights.<br />
For new applications (those lodged on or after 11 November 1994) the PBR fees apply. For older<br />
applications lodged before 11 November 1994 and not finally disposed of (Granted, Withdrawn,<br />
Refused etc.) the PVR fees in force at the time apply.<br />
The Treasurer has determined that all statutory fees under PBR regulations will be exempted from<br />
GST.<br />
Payment of Fees<br />
All cheques for fees should be made payable and sent to:<br />
Collector of Public Monies<br />
C/-<strong>Plant</strong> Breeders Rights Office, <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
GPO Box 200<br />
Woden, ACT 2606<br />
The application fee ($300) must accompany the application at the time of lodgement.<br />
Consequences of not paying fees when due<br />
Application fee<br />
Should an application not be accompanied by the prescribed application fee the application will be<br />
deemed to be ‘non-valid’ and neither assigned an application number nor examined for acceptance<br />
pending the payment of the fee.<br />
Examination fee<br />
Non-payment of the examination fee of an application will automatically result, at the end of 12<br />
months from the date of acceptance 1 , in a refusal of the application. The consequences of refusal are<br />
the same as for applications deemed to be inactive (see ‘inactive applications’ below).<br />
Consideration of a request for an extension of the period of provisional protection from the initial 12-<br />
month period may require the prior payment of the examination fee.<br />
Certificate fee<br />
Following the successful completion of the examination, including the public notice period, the<br />
applicant will be required and invoiced to pay the certification fee. Payment of the certification fee is a<br />
prerequisite to granting PBR and issuing the official certificate by the PBR office. Failure to pay the<br />
fee may result in a refusal to grant PBR.<br />
Annual fee<br />
Should an annual renewal fee not be paid within 30 days after the due date, the grant of PBR will be<br />
revoked under Section 50 of the PBR Act. To assist grantees, the PBR office will invoice grantees or<br />
their <strong>Australia</strong>n agents for renewal fees.<br />
Inactive applications<br />
An application will be deemed inactive if, after 24 months of provisional protection (or 12 months in<br />
the case of non-payment of the examination fee) the PBR Office has not received a completed<br />
application or has not been advised to proceed with the examination or an extension of provisional<br />
protection has not been requested or not granted or a certificate fee has not been paid. Inactive<br />
applications will be examined and, should they not fully comply with Section 44 of the PBR Act 1994,<br />
they will be refused. As a result provisional protection will lapse, priority claims on that variety will be<br />
1 The time limit to pay examination fees on imported varieties can be deferred for a maximum of 12<br />
months after the variety has been released from quarantine. Contact the PBR Office for further details.<br />
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lost and should the variety have been sold, it will be ineligible for plant breeders rights on<br />
reapplication. Continued use of labels or any other means to falsely imply that a variety is protected<br />
after the application has been refused is an offence under Section 75 of the Act.<br />
FEES<br />
Basic Fees<br />
Schedule<br />
A B C D<br />
$<br />
Application 300 300 400 300<br />
Examination - per application 1400 1200 1400 800<br />
Certificate 300 300 250 300<br />
Total Basic Fees 2000 1800 2050 1400<br />
Annual Renewal - all applications 300<br />
Schedule<br />
A Single applications and applications based on an official overseas test reports.<br />
B Applicable when two or more Part 2 Applications are lodged simultaneously and the varieties<br />
are of the same genus and the examinations can be completed at one location at the same time.<br />
C Applications lodged under PVR (prior to 10 th Nov 1994)<br />
D Applicable to 5 or more applications examined at an Accredited Centralised Testing Centre<br />
Other Fees<br />
Variation to application(s) - per hour or part thereof 75<br />
Change of Assignment - per application 100<br />
Copy of an application (Part1 and/or Part2) , an objection<br />
or a detailed description 50<br />
Copy of an entry in the Register 50<br />
Lodging an objection 100<br />
Annual subscription to <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> 40<br />
Back issues of <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> 14<br />
Administration - Other work relevant to PBR<br />
- per hour or part thereof 75<br />
Application for declaration of<br />
essential derivation 800<br />
Application for<br />
(a) revocation of a PBR 500<br />
(b) revocation of a declaration<br />
of essential derivation 500<br />
Compulsory licence 500<br />
Request under subsection 19(11) for exemption from<br />
public access - varieties with no direct use as a consumer 100<br />
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APPENDIX 2<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Breeders Rights Advisory Committee (PBRAC)<br />
(Members of the PBRAC hold office in accordance with Section 85 of the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Act<br />
1994.)<br />
Committee Members<br />
Member Representing <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders<br />
Mr Christopher Prescott<br />
Prescott Roses Pty Ltd<br />
PO Box 507<br />
BERWICK VIC 3806<br />
Member Representing Users<br />
Mr Kerrie Gleeson<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Grain Technologies<br />
23 Pinehurst Avenue<br />
Member Representing <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders<br />
Mr Denis McGrath<br />
Advise Pty Ltd<br />
PO Box 63<br />
INVERLEIGH 3321<br />
Member Representing Consumers<br />
Ms Penny Hendy<br />
483 Ross Road<br />
KATUNGA VIC 3640<br />
PO Box 26<br />
DUBBO NSW 2830<br />
Member Representing Conservation<br />
Professor Robert Henry<br />
Centre for <strong>Plant</strong> Conservation Genetics<br />
South Cross University<br />
PO Box 157<br />
LISMORE NSW 2480<br />
Member with Appropriate Qualifications<br />
Mr Benny Browne<br />
Griffith Hack<br />
509 St Kilda Road<br />
MELBOURNE VIC 3004<br />
Member Representing Indigenous<br />
Interests<br />
Mr John Collyer<br />
Worn Gundidj Aboriginal Cooperative<br />
PO Box 1134<br />
Warrnambool VIC 3280<br />
Member with Appropriate Qualifications<br />
Professor Brad Sherman<br />
TC Beirne School of Law<br />
University of Queensland<br />
ST LUCIA QLD 4072<br />
Chair (Delegate of the PBR Registrar)<br />
Mr Doug Waterhouse<br />
<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
PO Box 200<br />
Woden ACT 2606<br />
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APPENDIX 3 - INDEX OF ACCREDITED CONSULTANT ‘QUALIFIED PERSONS’<br />
The following persons have been accredited by the PBR office based on information provided by these persons. From<br />
the information provided by the applicants, the PBR office believes that these people can fulfil the role of ‘qualified<br />
person’ in the application for plant breeder’s rights. Neither accreditation nor publication of a name in the list of persons<br />
is an implicit recommendation of the person so listed. The PBR office cannot be held liable for damages that may arise<br />
from the omission or inclusion of a person’s name in the list nor does it assume any responsibility for losses or damages<br />
arising from agreements entered into between applicants and any person in the list of accredited persons. Qualified<br />
persons charge a fee for services rendered.<br />
A guide to the use of the index of consultants:<br />
• locate in the left column of Table 1 the plant group for which you are applying;<br />
• listed in the right column are the names of accredited qualified persons from which you can choose a consultant;<br />
• in Table 2 find that consultant’s name, telephone number and area in which they are willing to consult (they may<br />
consult outside the nominated area);<br />
• using the “Nomination of Qualified Person” form as a guide, agree provisionally on the scope and terms of the<br />
consultancy; complete the form and attach it to Part 1 of the application form;<br />
• when you are notified that your nomination of a consultant qualified person is acceptable in the letter of acceptance<br />
of your application for PBR you should again consult the qualified person when planning the rest of the application<br />
for PBR.<br />
TABLE 1<br />
PLANT<br />
CONSULTANT’S NAME<br />
GROUP/SPECIES/FAMILY<br />
(TELEPHONE AND AREA IN TABLE 2)<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Actinidia<br />
Lye, Colin<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Richards, Graeme<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Agapanthus<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Almonds<br />
Cottrell, Matthew<br />
Granger, Andrew<br />
Swinburn, Garth<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Alstroemeria<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Ajuga<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Apple<br />
Buchanan, Peter<br />
Cramond, Gregory<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Engel, Richard<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Langford, Garry<br />
Mackay, Alastair<br />
Malone, Michael<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Portman, Anthony<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Tancred, Stephen<br />
Valentine, Bruce<br />
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Anigozanthos<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Kirby, Greg<br />
Smith, Daniel<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Anthurium<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Aroid<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Avocado<br />
Cottrell, Matthew<br />
Lye, Colin<br />
Edwards, Arthur<br />
MacGregor, Alison<br />
Owen-Turner, John<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
Swinburn, Garth<br />
Whiley, Tony<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Azalea<br />
Barrett, Mike<br />
Hempel, Maciej<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Barley (Common)<br />
Collins, David<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Platz, Greg<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Rogers, Clinton<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Berry Fruit<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Greer, Neil<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Zorin, Margaret<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Blackberry (Rubus sp)<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Blandfordia<br />
Treverrow, Florence<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Blueberry<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Scalzo, Jessica<br />
Zorin, Margaret<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Bougainvillea<br />
Iredell, Janet Willa<br />
Prince, John<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Brachyscome<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Brassica<br />
Bannan, Nathaniel<br />
Chequer, Robert<br />
Cooper, Kath<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Easton, Andrew<br />
Fennell, John<br />
Gororo, Nelson<br />
Johnston, Evan<br />
Kadkol, Gururaj<br />
Laker, Richard<br />
Light, Kate<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
O’Connell Peter<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Rudolph, Paul<br />
Sanders, Milton<br />
Saunders, James<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Mouwen, Heidi<br />
Watson, Brigid<br />
Zadow, Diane<br />
_______________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Brunia<br />
Dunstone, Bob<br />
_______________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Buddleia<br />
Robb, John<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Buffalo Grass<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Calibrachoa<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Callistemon<br />
Parsons, Rodney<br />
_____________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Camellia<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Robb, John<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Cannabis (low THC varieties only and subject to holding a Bolton, Keith<br />
current licence from the appropriate authority)<br />
Calabria, Patrick<br />
Warner, Philip<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Carnation/Dianthus<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
_______________________________________________________________________________________<br />
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Cereals<br />
Bullen, Kenneth<br />
Collins, David<br />
Cook, Bruce<br />
Cooper, Kath<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Fennell, John<br />
Hare, Raymond<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Henry, Robert J<br />
Johnston, Evan<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Moore, Stephen<br />
Oates, John<br />
Platz, Greg<br />
Porter, Richard<br />
Poulsen, David<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Roake, Jeremy<br />
Rogers, Clinton<br />
Rose, John<br />
Saunders, James<br />
Scattini, Walter John<br />
Siedel, John<br />
Watson, Brigid<br />
Wilson, Frances<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Cherry<br />
Cramond, Gregory<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Granger, Andrew<br />
Mackay, Alastair<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Pumpa, Lucy<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Chickpeas<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Collins, David<br />
Goulden, David<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Chrysanthemum<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Citrus<br />
Calabria, Patrick<br />
Chalmers, Yasmin Michelle<br />
Cottrell, Matthew<br />
Edwards, Arthur<br />
Lee, Slade<br />
MacGregor, Alison<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Owen-Turner, John<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Swinburn, Garth<br />
Sykes, Stephen<br />
Topp, Bruce<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Clivia<br />
Smith, Kenneth<br />
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Clover<br />
Bannan, Nathaniel<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
James, Jennifer<br />
Johnston, Evan<br />
Lake, Andrew<br />
Miller, Jeff<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Nichols, Phillip<br />
Porter, Richard<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
Watson, Brigid<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Cotton<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Leske, Richard<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Cucurbits<br />
Herrington, Mark<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
O’Connell Peter<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Sykes, Stephen<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Desmanthus<br />
Brennan, Paul<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Dianella<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Dogwood<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Echinacea<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Eremophila<br />
Parsons, Rodney<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Eucalyptus<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Euphorbia<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Feijoa<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Fibre Crops<br />
Gillespie, David<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Fig<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Flower Bulbs<br />
Verdegaal, John<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Forage Brassicas<br />
Goulden, David<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
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Forage Grasses<br />
Bannan, Nathaniel<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Fennell, John<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Johnston, Evan<br />
Kirby, Greg<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Smith, Kevin<br />
Watson, Brigid<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Forage Legumes<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Fennell, John<br />
Foster, Kevin<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Hill, Jeff<br />
James, Jennifer<br />
Lake, Andrew<br />
Miller, Jeff<br />
Porter, Richard<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
Siedel, John<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Fruit<br />
Brown, Gordon<br />
Cramond, Gregory<br />
Cottrell, Matthew<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Delaporte, Kate<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Gillespie, David<br />
Granger, Andrew<br />
Kennedy, Peter<br />
Lenoir, Roland<br />
McCarthy, Alec<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
Portman, Sian<br />
Pumpa, Lucy<br />
Schapel, Amanda<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Fuchsia<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Gerbera<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Ginger<br />
Smith, Mike<br />
Whiley, Tony<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Grape<br />
Burne, Peter<br />
Chalmers, Yasmin Michelle<br />
Cottrell, Matthew<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Delaporte, Kate<br />
Farquhar, Wayne<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Lee, Slade<br />
Lye, Colin<br />
MacGregor, Alison<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
Porter, Richard<br />
Pumpa, Lucy<br />
Schapel, Amanda<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Smith, Daniel<br />
Swinburn, Garth<br />
Sykes, Stephen<br />
Valentine, Bruce<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Grevillea<br />
Dunstone, Bob<br />
Herrington, Mark<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Parsons, Rodney<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Gypsophila<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Hardenbergia<br />
Dunstone, Bob<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Hops (Humulus sp)<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Hydrangea<br />
Hanger, Brian<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Impatiens<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Jojoba<br />
Dunstone, Bob<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Kalanchoe<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Lavender<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Legumes<br />
Aberdeen, Ian<br />
Collins, David<br />
Cook, Bruce<br />
Cruickshank, Alan<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Foster, Kevin<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Imrie, Bruce<br />
Kadkol, Gururaj<br />
Kirby, Greg<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Knights, Edmund<br />
Lake, Andrew<br />
Loch, Don<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Rose, John<br />
Saunders, James<br />
Siedel, John<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Lentils<br />
Collins, David<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Goulden, David<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Porter, Richard<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Lilium<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Liriope<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Lettuce<br />
O’Connell, Peter<br />
__________________________________________________________________<br />
Lomandra<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Lucerne<br />
Bannan, Nathaniel<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Johnston, Evan<br />
Lake, Andrew<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Nichols, Phillip<br />
Porter, Richard<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Lupin<br />
Collins, David<br />
Sanders, Milton<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Magnolia<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Mandevilla<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Mango<br />
Lye, Colin<br />
Owen-Turner, John<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
Whiley, Tony<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Mushrooms, edible<br />
Wong, Percy<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Myrtaceae<br />
Dunstone, Bob<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Native grasses<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Quinn, Patrick<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Oat<br />
Collins, David<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Platz, Greg<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Rogers, Clinton<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Oilseed crops<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Poulsen, David<br />
Siedel, John<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Olives<br />
Bazzani, Mr Luigi<br />
Granger, Andrew<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Onions<br />
Bannan, Nathaniel<br />
Fennell, John<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Laker, Richard<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
O’Connell Peter<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Ornamentals - Exotic<br />
Abell, Peter<br />
Armitage, Paul<br />
Angus, Tim<br />
Barth, Gail<br />
Collins, Ian<br />
Cunneen, Thomas<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Delaporte, Kate<br />
Eggleton, Steve<br />
Fisk, Anne Marie<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Guy, Gareme<br />
Harrison, Dion<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Hempel, Maciej<br />
Johnston, Margaret<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Lamont, Greg<br />
Larkman, Clive<br />
Lenoir, Roland<br />
Lowe, Greg<br />
Lunghusen, Mark<br />
Mackinnon, Amanda<br />
Marcsik, Doris<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
Milne, Carolynn<br />
Mitchell, Hamish<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Oates, John<br />
O’Brien, Shaun<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Prescott, Chris<br />
Prince, John<br />
Robb, John<br />
Pumpa, Lucy<br />
Schapel, Amanda<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Singh, Deo<br />
Smith, Ian<br />
Stewart, Angus<br />
Van der Staay,<br />
Rosemaree Anne<br />
Watkins, Phillip<br />
Watkinson, Andrew<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Ornamentals - Indigenous<br />
Abell, Peter<br />
Allen, Paul<br />
Angus, Tim<br />
Barrett, Mike<br />
Barth, Gail<br />
Cunneen, Thomas<br />
Delaporte, Kate<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Eggleton, Steve<br />
Granger, Andrew<br />
Harrison, Dion<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Henry, Robert J<br />
Hockings, David<br />
Jack, Brian<br />
Johnston, Margaret<br />
Kirby, Greg<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Lenoir, Roland<br />
Lowe, Greg<br />
Lunghusen, Mark<br />
Mackinnon, Amanda<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
Milne, Carolynn<br />
Mitchell, Hamish<br />
Molyneux, W M<br />
Oates, John<br />
O’Brien, Shaun<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Prince, John<br />
Pumpa, Lucy<br />
Schapel, Amanda<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Singh, Deo<br />
Slater, Tony<br />
Smith, Ian<br />
Tan, Beng<br />
Watkins, Phillip<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Ornithopus<br />
Foster, Kevin<br />
Nichols, Phillip<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Osmanthus<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Robb, John<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Osteospermum<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Pastures & Turf<br />
Anderson, Malcolm<br />
Avery, Angela<br />
Bannan, Nathaniel<br />
Cameron, Stephen<br />
Cook, Bruce<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Kadkol, Gururaj<br />
Kemp, Stuart<br />
Kirby, Greg<br />
James, Jennifer<br />
Loch, Don<br />
McMaugh, Peter<br />
Miller, Jeff<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Neylan, John<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Porter, Richard<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Rogers, Clinton<br />
Rose, John<br />
Saunders, James<br />
Sewell, James<br />
Smith, Raymond<br />
Scattini, Walter John<br />
Smith, Kevin<br />
Wilkes, Gregory<br />
Wilson, Frances<br />
Zorin, Margaret<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Peanut<br />
Cruickshank, Alan<br />
George, Doug<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Pear<br />
Cramond, Gregory<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Engel, Richard<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Langford, Garry<br />
Mackay, Alastair<br />
Malone, Michael<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Portman, Anthony<br />
Richards, Susanna<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Tancred, Stephen<br />
Valentine, Bruce<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Pelargonium<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Persimmon<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
Swinburn, Garth<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Petunia<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Philodendron<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Philotheca<br />
Dunstone, Bob<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Phormium<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
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Photinia<br />
Robb, John<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Pistacia<br />
Cottrell, Matthew<br />
Richardson, Clive<br />
Sykes, Stephen<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Pisum<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Goulden, David<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Sanders, Milton<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Potatoes<br />
Delaporte, Kate<br />
Fennell, John<br />
Friemond, Terry<br />
Guertsen, Paul<br />
Hill, Jim<br />
Johnston, Evan<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
O’Connell Peter<br />
Pumpa, Lucy<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
Schapel, Amanda<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Slater, Tony<br />
Wilson, Graeme<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Proteaceae<br />
Barth, Gail<br />
Kirby, Neil<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Robb, John<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Prunus<br />
Buchanan, Peter<br />
Calabria, Patrick<br />
Cramond, Gregory<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Engel, Richard<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Granger, Andrew<br />
Kennedy, Peter<br />
Mackay, Alastair<br />
Malone, Michael<br />
Portman, Anthony<br />
Richards, Graeme<br />
Richards, Susanna<br />
Topp, Bruce<br />
Wilkes, Gregory<br />
Witherspoon, Jennifer<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Pulse Crops<br />
Collins, David<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Graetz, Darren<br />
Oates, John<br />
Porter, Richard<br />
Poulsen, David<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Raspberry<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Herrington, Mark<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Zorin, Margaret<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Rhododendron<br />
Barrett, Mike<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Rose<br />
Barrett, Mike<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Delaporte, Kate<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Hanger, Brian<br />
Lee, Peter<br />
McKirdy, Simon<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
Prescott, Chris<br />
Pumpa, Lucy<br />
Schapel, Amanda<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Swane, Geoff<br />
Syrus, A Kim<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Scaevola<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Sesame<br />
Bennett, Malcolm<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Imrie, Bruce<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Sorghum<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Soybean<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
James, Andrew<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Spathiphylum<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Spices and Medicinal <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
Hoxha, Adriana<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Stone Fruit<br />
Barrett, Mike<br />
Cottrell, Matthew<br />
Cramond, Gregory<br />
Darmody, Liz<br />
Fleming, Graham<br />
Granger, Andrew<br />
Kennedy, Peter<br />
MacGregor, Alison<br />
Mackay, Alistair<br />
Malone, Michael<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Swinburn, Garth<br />
Valentine, Bruce<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Strawberry<br />
Herrington, Mark<br />
Kadkol, Gururaj<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
Morrison, Bruce<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Zorin, Margaret<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Sugarcane<br />
Cox, Mike<br />
Piperidis, George<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Sunflower<br />
George, Doug<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Tomato<br />
Herrington, Mark<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Laker, Richard<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
O’Connell Peter<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Tree Crops<br />
McRae, Tony<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Collins, David<br />
Cooper, Kath<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Saunders, James<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Tropical/Sub-Tropical Crops<br />
Fittler, Michael<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Kulkarni, Vinod<br />
Parr, Wayne<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Whiley, Tony<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Umbrella Tree<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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Vegetables<br />
Bannan, Nathaniel<br />
Delaporte, Kate<br />
Fennell, John<br />
Frkovic, Edward<br />
Gillespie, David<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
Hoxha, Adriana<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Laker, Richard<br />
Lenoir, Roland<br />
MacGregor, Alison<br />
McMichael, Prue<br />
Oates, John<br />
O’Connor, Lauren<br />
Pearson, Craig<br />
Pumpa, Lucy<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Schapel, Amanda<br />
Scholefield, Peter<br />
Westra Van Holthe, Jan<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Verbena<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Walnut<br />
Cottrell, Matthew<br />
Mitchell, Leslie<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Wheat (Aestivum & Durum Groups)<br />
Brennan, Paul<br />
Collins, David<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
Fittler, Michael<br />
Hoxha, Adriana<br />
Kadkol, Gururaj<br />
Khan, Akram<br />
Platz, Greg<br />
Rhodes, Phil<br />
Rogers, Clinton<br />
Saunders, James<br />
Sanders, Milton<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Zantedeschia<br />
Paananen, Ian<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
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TABLE 2<br />
NAME TELEPHONE AREA OF OPERATION<br />
Abell, Peter 0438 392 837 mobile <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Aberdeen, Ian 03 5782 1029<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 5782 2073 fax<br />
Allen, Paul 07 3824 0263 ph/fax SE QLD, Northern NSW<br />
Anderson, Malcolm 03 5573 0900<br />
Victoria<br />
03 5571 1523 fax<br />
017 870 252 mobile<br />
Angus, Tim<br />
(64 4) 568 3878 ph/fax<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> and New Zealand<br />
001164211871076 mobile<br />
plantatim@zip.co.nz<br />
Armitage, Paul 03 9756 7233<br />
Victoria<br />
03 9756 6948 fax<br />
Avery, Angela 02 6030 4500<br />
South Eastern <strong>Australia</strong><br />
02 6030 4600 fax<br />
Bannan, Nathaniel 03 8318 9019<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 8318 9002 fax<br />
0429 720 013 mobile<br />
Barrett, Mike 02 9875 3087<br />
NSW/ACT<br />
02 9980 1662 fax<br />
0407 062 494 mobile<br />
Barth, Gail 08 8389 7479 SA and Victoria<br />
Bazzani, Luigi 08 9772 1207<br />
Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 9772 1333 fax<br />
Bennett, Malcolm 08 8973 9733<br />
NT, QLD, NSW, WA<br />
08 8973 9777 fax<br />
Bolton, Keith 02 6621 5123<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0428 888 123 mobile<br />
Brennan, Paul 02 6688 0245<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0407 662 242 mobile<br />
Brown, Gordon 03 6239 6411<br />
Tasmania<br />
03 6239 6711 fax<br />
Buchanan, Peter 07 4615 2182<br />
Eastern <strong>Australia</strong><br />
07 4615 2183 fax<br />
Burne, Peter<br />
08 8582 0338 ph<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8583 2104 fax<br />
0418 834 102 mobile<br />
Calabria, Patrick 02 6963 6360<br />
Riverina area of NSW<br />
0438 636 219 mobile<br />
Chalmers, Yasmin Michelle 03 5023 4644<br />
03 5023 5814<br />
0428 234 231 mobile<br />
Murray Valley Region – from<br />
Swan Hill (VIC) to Waikerie<br />
(SA)<br />
Chequer, Robert 03 5382 1269<br />
Victoria<br />
0419 145 262 mobile<br />
Collins, David<br />
08 9623 2343 ph/fax<br />
0154 42694 mobile<br />
Central Western Wheatbelt of<br />
Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Cooper, Kath 08 8339 3049<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
0429 191 848 mobile<br />
Cottrell, Matthew 03 5024 8603<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0438 594010 mobile<br />
Cox, Mike 07 4132 5200<br />
Queensland and NSW<br />
07 4132 5253 fax<br />
Cramond, Gregory 08 8390 0299<br />
08 8390 0033 fax<br />
0417 842 558 mobile<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
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Cruickshank, Alan 07 4160 0722<br />
QLD<br />
07 4162 3238 fax<br />
Cunneen, Thomas 02 4889 8647<br />
Sydney Region<br />
02 4889 8657 fax<br />
Darmody, Liz 03 9756 6105<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 9752 0005 fax<br />
Delaporte, Kate 08 8373 2488<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8373 2442 fax<br />
0427 394 240 mobile<br />
Downes, Ross<br />
02 4474 0456 ph<br />
ACT, South East <strong>Australia</strong><br />
02 4474 0476 fax<br />
0402472601 mobile<br />
Dunstone, Bob 02 6281 1754 ph/fax South East NSW<br />
Easton, Andrew 07 4690 2666<br />
QLD and NSW<br />
07 4630 1063 fax<br />
Edwards, Arthur 08 8586 1232<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8595 1394 fax<br />
0409 609 300 mobile<br />
Eggleton, Steve 03 9876 1097<br />
Melbourne Region<br />
03 9876 1696 fax<br />
Engel, Richard 08 9397 5941<br />
WA<br />
08 9397 5941 fax<br />
Fennell, John 08 8369 8840<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8389 8899 fax<br />
0401 121 891 mobile<br />
Farquhar, Wayne 08 85657000<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 85657011 fax<br />
Fittler, Michael 02 6773 2522<br />
NSW<br />
02 6773 3238<br />
Fleming, Graham 03 9756 6105<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 9752 0005 fax<br />
Friemond, Terry 08 9203 6720<br />
Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 9203 6720 fax<br />
0438 915 811 mobile<br />
Foster, Kevin 08 9368 3804<br />
Mediterranean areas of <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 9474 2840 fax<br />
Frkovic, Edward 02 6962 7333<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
02 6964 1311 fax<br />
George, Doug 07 5460 1308<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
07 5460 1112 fax<br />
Gillespie, David 07 4155 6344<br />
Wide Bay Burnett District, QLD<br />
07 4155 6656 fax<br />
Gororo, Nelson 03 5382 5911<br />
Mediterranean areas of <strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 5382 5755 fax<br />
0428 534 770 mobile<br />
Goulden, David 64 3 325 6400<br />
New Zealand<br />
64 3 325 2074 fax<br />
Graetz, Darren 08 8303 9362<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8303 9424 fax<br />
Granger, Andrew 08 8389 8809<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8389 8899 fax<br />
Greer, Neil 07 5441 1118<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
07 5476 0098 fax<br />
0418 881 755 mobile<br />
Guertsen, Paul 02 6845 3789<br />
NSW, VIC, SE QLD<br />
02 6845 3382 fax<br />
0407 658 105 mobile<br />
Hanger, Brian<br />
03 9837 5547 ph/fax<br />
0418 598106 mobile<br />
Victoria<br />
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Hare, Ray 02 6763 1232<br />
QLD, NSW VIC & SA<br />
02 6763 1222 fax<br />
Harrison, Dion 07 5460 1313<br />
07 5460 1283 fax<br />
south east QLD and northern<br />
NSW<br />
Harrison, Peter<br />
08 8948 1894 ph<br />
08 8948 3894 fax<br />
0407 034 083 mobile<br />
Tropical/Sub-tropical <strong>Australia</strong>,<br />
including NT and NW of WA<br />
and tropical arid areas<br />
Hempel, Maciej 02 4628 0376<br />
NSW, QLD, VIC, SA<br />
02 4625 2293 fax<br />
Henry, Robert J 02 6620 3010<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
02 6622 2080 fax<br />
Herrington, Mark 07 5441 2211<br />
Southern Queensland<br />
07 5441 2235 fax<br />
Hill, Jeff 08 8303 9487<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8303 9607 fax<br />
Hill, Jim 03 6428 2519<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 6428 2049 fax<br />
0428 262 765 mobile<br />
Hockings, David 07 5494 3385 ph/fax Southern Queensland<br />
Hoxha, Adriana 02 9351 8813<br />
NSW<br />
0427 507 621 mobile/fax<br />
Imrie, Bruce 02 4474 0951<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
02 4474 0952<br />
imriecsc@sci.net.au<br />
Iredell, Janet Willa 07 3202 6351 ph/fax SE Queensland<br />
Jack, Brian 08 9952 5040<br />
South West WA<br />
08 9952 5053 fax<br />
James, Andrew 07 3214 2278<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
07 3214 2272 fax<br />
James, Jennifer +64 6 3518214 Manawatu Region, New Zealand<br />
Johnston, Evan 64 3358 1745<br />
Canterbury, New Zealand<br />
0214 417 13 mobile<br />
Johnston, Margaret 07 5460 1240<br />
SE Queensland<br />
07 5460 1455 fax<br />
Kadkol, Gururaj 03 5381 1396<br />
North Western Victoria<br />
0459 122 542 mobile<br />
Kemp, Stuart 03 8390 8150<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
0437 278 873 mobile<br />
Kennedy, Peter 02 6382 7600<br />
New South Wales<br />
02 6382 2228 fax<br />
Khan, Akram 02 9351 8821<br />
New South Wales<br />
02 9351 8875 fax<br />
Kirby, Greg 08 8201 2176<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8201 3015 fax<br />
Kirby, Neil 02 4754 2637<br />
New South Wales<br />
02 4754 2640 fax<br />
Knights, Edmund 02 6763 1100<br />
North Western NSW<br />
02 6763 1222 fax<br />
Kulkarni, Vinod 08 8945 2942<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0412 681 800 mobile<br />
Lake, Andrew 08 8177 0558<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
0418 818 798 mobile<br />
lake@arcom.com.au<br />
Laker, Richard 08 87258987<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8723 0142 fax<br />
0417 855 592 mobile<br />
Lamont, Greg 02 8778 5388<br />
02 9734 9866 fax<br />
Sydney region<br />
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Langford, Garry 03 6266 4344<br />
03 6266 4023 fax<br />
0418 312 910 mobile<br />
Larkman, Clive 03 9735 3831<br />
03 9739 6370<br />
larkman@tpgi.com.au<br />
Lee, Peter 03 6330 1147<br />
03 6330 1927 fax<br />
Lee, Slade 02 6620 3410<br />
02 6622 2080 fax<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Victoria<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Queensland/Northern New South<br />
Wales<br />
Lenoir, Roland 02 6231 9063 ph/fax <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Leske, Richard 07 4671 3136<br />
07 4671 3113 fax<br />
Cotton growing regions of QLD<br />
& NSW<br />
Light, Kate 03 5362 2175<br />
Victoria<br />
0419 145 768 mobile<br />
Loch, Don 07 3286 1488<br />
Queensland<br />
07 3286 3094 fax<br />
Lowe, Greg 02 4389 8750<br />
02 4389 4958 fax<br />
0411 327390 mobile<br />
Sydney, Central Coast NSW<br />
Lunghusen, Mark 03 5998 2083<br />
03 5998 2089fax<br />
0407 050 133 mobile<br />
Lye, Colin 07 4671 0044<br />
07 4671 0066 fax<br />
0427 786 668 mobile<br />
Melbourne & environs<br />
NT, QLD and NSW<br />
MacGregor, Alison 03 5023 4644<br />
0419 229 713 mobile<br />
Southern <strong>Australia</strong> – Murray<br />
Valley Region<br />
Mackay, Alastair<br />
08 9310 5342 ph/fax<br />
Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
0159 87221 mobile<br />
Mackinnon, Amanda 03 6265 9050<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 6265 9919 fax<br />
McMaugh, Peter 02 9872 7833<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
02 9872 7855 fax<br />
Malone, Michael +64 6 877 8196<br />
New Zealand<br />
+64 6 877 4761 fax<br />
Marcsik, Doris 08 8999 2017<br />
08 8999 2049<br />
Northern Territory and<br />
Queensland<br />
McCarthy, Alec 08 9780 6273<br />
South West WA<br />
08 9780 6136 fax<br />
McKirdy, Simon 042 163 8229 mobile <strong>Australia</strong><br />
McMichael, Prue 08 8373 2488<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8373 2442 fax<br />
McRae, Tony 08 8723 0688<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8723 0660 fax<br />
Miller, Jeff 64 6 356 8019 extn 8027 Manawatu region, New Zealand<br />
64 3 351 8142 fax<br />
Milne, Carolynn 07 3206 3509 QLD<br />
Mitchell, Hamish 03 9737 9568<br />
Victoria<br />
03 9737 9899 fax<br />
Mitchell, Leslie 03 5821 2021<br />
VIC, Southern NSW<br />
03 5831 1592 fax<br />
Molyneux, William 03 5965 2011<br />
Victoria<br />
03 5965 2033 fax<br />
Moore, Stephen 02 6799 2230<br />
NSW<br />
02 6799 2239 fax<br />
Morrison, Bruce 03 9210 9251<br />
03 9800 3521 fax<br />
East of Melbourne<br />
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Mouwen, Heidi 07 4690 2666<br />
QLD, NSW<br />
07 4630 1063<br />
Neylan, John 03 9886 6200<br />
VIC, NSW, SA<br />
0413 620 256 mobile<br />
Nichols, Phillip 08 9387 7442<br />
Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 9383 9907 fax<br />
Oates, John 02 6495 0712<br />
Eastern <strong>Australia</strong><br />
0427 277 951 mobile<br />
O’Brien, Shaun 07 5442 3055<br />
SE Queensland<br />
07 5442 3044 fax<br />
0407 584 417 mobile<br />
O’Connell, Peter 02 9403 0787<br />
VIC, NSW, QLD<br />
02 9402 6664 fax<br />
0488 233 704 mobile<br />
O’Connor, Lauren 07 3359 3113<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0418 510 480 mobile<br />
Owen-Turner, John 07 4129 5217<br />
07 4129 5511 fax<br />
Burnett region, Central<br />
Queensland region<br />
Paananen, Ian 02 4381 0051<br />
02 8569 1896 fax<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> (based in Sydney) and<br />
New Zealand<br />
0412 826 589 mobile<br />
Parr, Wayne 07 4129 4147<br />
QLD, Northern NSW<br />
07 4129 4463 fax<br />
Piperidis, George 07 3331 3373<br />
QLD, Northern NSW<br />
07 3871 0383 fax<br />
Platz, Greg 07 4639 8817<br />
QLD, Northern NSW<br />
07 4639 8800 fax<br />
Porter, Richard 08 8431 5396<br />
Adelaide region, South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8431 5396 fax<br />
0413 270 670 mobile<br />
Portman, Anthony 08 9274 5355<br />
South-west Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 9250 1859 fax<br />
Portman, Sian 08 9725 0660<br />
Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
0421 606 651 mobile<br />
Poulsen, David 07 4661 2944<br />
SE QLD, Northern NSW<br />
07 4661 5257 fax<br />
Prescott, Chris 03 5998 5100<br />
Victoria<br />
03 5998 5333<br />
0417 340 558 mobile<br />
Prince, John 07 5533 0211<br />
SE QLD<br />
07 5533 0488 fax<br />
Pumpa, Lucy 08 8373 2488<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
08 8373 2422 fax<br />
0400 041 881 mobile<br />
Quinn, Patrick 03 5427 0485 SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Richards, Graeme 02 4570 1358<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
02 4570 1314 fax<br />
0405 178 211 mobile<br />
Richards, Susanna 03 5833 5235<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 5833 5299 fax<br />
0429 674 606 mobile<br />
Richardson, Clive 03 51550255 Victoria<br />
Rhodes, Phil 64 3322 5405<br />
New Zealand<br />
0211 862 422 mobile<br />
phil@epr.co.nz<br />
Roake, Jeremy 02 9351 8830<br />
02 9351 8875 fax<br />
Sydney Region<br />
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Robb, John 02 4376 1330<br />
02 4376 1271 fax<br />
0199 19252 mobile<br />
Rogers, Clinton 03 8318 9016<br />
03 8318 9001 fax<br />
0448 160 660 mobile<br />
Rose, John 07 4661 2944<br />
07 4661 5257 fax<br />
Rudolph, Paul 03 5381 2168<br />
03 5381 1210 fax<br />
0438 083 840 mobile<br />
Saunders, James 03 8318 9016<br />
03 8318 9002 fax<br />
0408 037 801 mobile<br />
Sanders, Milton 08 9825 8087<br />
08 9387 4388 fax<br />
0427 031 951 mobile<br />
Sewell, James 03 5334 7871<br />
0403 546 811 mobile<br />
Scalzo, Jessica +64 6975 8908<br />
2122 689 08 mobile<br />
Sydney, Central Coast NSW<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
SE Queensland<br />
Victoria<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Southern <strong>Australia</strong>: WA,Vic,<br />
NSW, SA<br />
Southern <strong>Australia</strong><br />
New Zealand and <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Scattini, Walter 07 3356 0863 ph/fax Tropical and sub-tropical<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Schapel, Amanda 08 8373 2488<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
0408 344 843 mobile<br />
Scholefield, Peter 08 8373 2488<br />
08 8373 2442 fax<br />
018 082022 mobile<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Singh, Deo<br />
0418 880787 mobile<br />
07 3207 5998 fax<br />
Slater, Tony 03 9210 9222<br />
03 9800 3521 fax<br />
0408 656 021 mobile<br />
Brisbane<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Smith, Kenneth 02 4570 9069 <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Smith, Kevin 03 5573 0900<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 5571 1523 fax<br />
Smith, Mike 07 5444 9630 SE Queensland<br />
Smith, Stuart 03 6336 5234<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 6334 4961 fax<br />
Smith, Ian 03 9720 1751<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0407 201 789<br />
Stewart, Angus<br />
02 4385 9788ph/fax<br />
Sydney, Gosford<br />
0419 632 123 mobile<br />
Swane, Geoff 02 6889 1545<br />
02 6889 2533 fax<br />
0419 841580 mobile<br />
Central western NSW<br />
Swinburn, Garth 03 5023 4644<br />
03 5023 5814 fax<br />
Sykes, Stephen 03 5051 3100<br />
03 5051 3111 fax<br />
Syrus, A Kim 03 8556 2555<br />
03 8556 2955 fax<br />
Tan, Beng 08 9266 7168<br />
08 9266 2495<br />
Tancred, Stephen 07 4681 2931<br />
07 4681 4274 fax<br />
0157 62888 mobile<br />
Murray Valley Region - from<br />
Swan Hill (Vic) to Waikere (SA)<br />
Victoria<br />
Adelaide<br />
Perth & environs<br />
QLD, NSW<br />
Treverrow, Florence 02 6629 3359 <strong>Australia</strong><br />
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Topp, Bruce 07 4681 1255<br />
SE QLD, Northern NSW<br />
07 4681 1769 fax<br />
Valentine, Bruce 02 6361 3919<br />
New South Wales<br />
02 6361 3573 fax<br />
Van der Staay, Rosemaree Anne 03 6248 6863<br />
Tasmania<br />
03 6248 7402 fax<br />
Verdegaal, John 03 6458 3581<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> and New Zealand<br />
03 6458 3581 fax<br />
Warner, Philip<br />
07 5499 9249 ph/fax<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0412 162 003 mobile<br />
Watkins, Phillip 08 9537 1811<br />
Perth Region<br />
08 9537 3589 fax<br />
0416 191 472 mobile<br />
Watkinson, Andrew 07 5445 6654<br />
0409 065 266 mobile<br />
Northern NSW and Southern<br />
QLD<br />
Watson, Brigid 03 5688 1058<br />
Victoria<br />
0429 702 277 mobile<br />
Westra Van Holthe, Jan 03 9706 3033<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 9706 3182 fax<br />
Whiley, Tony 07 5441 5441 QLD<br />
Wilkes, Gregory 02 4570 1358<br />
Sydney region<br />
02 4570 1314 fax<br />
0418 642 359 mobile<br />
Wilson, Frances 64 3 318 8514<br />
Canterbury, New Zealand<br />
64 3 318 8549 fax<br />
Wilson, Graeme 03 5957 1200<br />
SE <strong>Australia</strong><br />
03 5957 1210 fax<br />
Wong, Percy 02 9036 7767 <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Zadow, Diane 03 5382 1269<br />
Victoria<br />
03 5381 1210 fax<br />
0419 145 763 mobile<br />
Zorin, Margaret 07 3207 4306<br />
0418 984 555<br />
Eastern <strong>Australia</strong><br />
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Appendix 4 Index of Accredited<br />
Non-Consultant Qualified<br />
Persons<br />
Name<br />
Aquilizan, Flaviano<br />
Armour, David<br />
Baelde, Arie<br />
Baker, Grant<br />
Bally, Ian<br />
Bartley, Megan<br />
Bell, David<br />
Birchall, Craig<br />
Bennett, Kathryn<br />
Bennett, Nick<br />
Bernuetz, Andrew<br />
Berryman, Pam<br />
Boorman, Des<br />
Box, Amanda Jane<br />
Brennan, Paul<br />
Brewer, Lester<br />
Brown, Emma<br />
Brindley, Tony<br />
Bunker, John<br />
Bunker, Kerry<br />
Burton, Wayne<br />
Buselich, David<br />
Cameron, Nick<br />
Cecil, Andrew<br />
Chesher, Wayne<br />
Clayton-Greene, Kevin<br />
Constable, Greg<br />
Cook, Esther<br />
Corcoran, Lisa<br />
Coventry, Stewart<br />
Craig, Andrew<br />
Craigie, Gail<br />
Crowhurst, Alan<br />
Culvenor, Richard<br />
De Betue, Remco<br />
de Koning, Carolyn<br />
Done, Anthony<br />
Donnelly, Peter<br />
Downe, Graeme<br />
Eastwood, Russell<br />
Eglinton, Jason<br />
Elliott, Philip<br />
Evans, Pedro<br />
Eykamp, Donald<br />
Eyles, Gary<br />
Fitzgibbon, John<br />
Flett, Peter<br />
Geary, Judith<br />
Gibbons, Philip<br />
Gillies, Leanne<br />
Glover, Russell<br />
Gurciullo, Gaetano<br />
Haire, Chris<br />
Hawkey, David<br />
Hollamby, Gil<br />
Hoppo, Suzanne<br />
Howie, Jake<br />
Hurst, Andrea<br />
Irwin, John<br />
Janhsen, Joanne<br />
Johnson, Peter<br />
Jiranek, Vladimir<br />
Jupp, Noel<br />
Kaehne, Ian<br />
Kaiser, Stefan<br />
Katelaris, Andrew<br />
Katz, Mark<br />
Kebblewhite, Tony<br />
Kempff, Stefan<br />
Kennedy, Chris<br />
Kobelt, Eric<br />
Lacey, Kevin<br />
Lawson, Marion<br />
Leddin, Anthony<br />
Lee, Kathryn<br />
Leeks, Conrad<br />
Leighton, A<br />
Leonforte, Antonio<br />
Lewis, Hartley<br />
Loi, Angelo<br />
Lonergan, Paul<br />
Lowe, Russell<br />
Luckett, David<br />
Mack, Ian<br />
Mackie, Julie<br />
Mansfield, Daniel<br />
Mason, Lloyd<br />
Matic, Rade<br />
Matthews, Michael<br />
May, Peter<br />
McCabe, Dominic<br />
McCallum, Lesley<br />
McCredden, John<br />
McDonald, David<br />
Menzies, Kim<br />
Miller, Kylie<br />
Mitchell, Steven<br />
Moss, Ian<br />
Mullins, Kathleen<br />
Mungall, Neil<br />
Myors, Philip<br />
Nathan, Dutschke<br />
Neilson, Peter<br />
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Newman, Allen<br />
Noone, Brian<br />
Norriss, Michael<br />
O'Brien, Tim<br />
O'Sullivan, Robert<br />
Palmer, Ross<br />
Paull, Jeff<br />
Pearce, Bob<br />
Peoples, Alan<br />
Porter, Gavin<br />
Potter, Trent<br />
Pressler, Craig<br />
Rayner, Kenneth<br />
Reeve, Christopher<br />
Reid, Peter<br />
Reinke, Russell<br />
Roche, Matthew<br />
Rose, Ian<br />
Russell, Dougal<br />
Sadeque, Abdus<br />
Sanders, Milton<br />
Sanewski, Garth<br />
Schilg, Karl<br />
Schreuders, Harry<br />
Scott, Ralph<br />
Senior, Michael<br />
Smith, Chris<br />
Smith, Malcolm<br />
Smith, Raymond<br />
Smith, Susan<br />
Snelling, Cath<br />
Snowball, Richard<br />
Song, Leonard<br />
Sounness, Janine<br />
Stephens, Joseph<br />
Stiller, Warwick<br />
Stuart, Peter<br />
Sturgess, Eric Percy<br />
Sutton, John<br />
Taylor, Kerry<br />
Todd, Peter<br />
Trigg, Pamela<br />
Trimboli, Daniel<br />
Urwin, Nigel<br />
Vater, Daniel<br />
Vaughan, Peter<br />
Venkatanagappa, Shoba<br />
Venn, Neil<br />
Verdegaal, John<br />
Warner, Bradley<br />
Warren, Andrew<br />
Weatherly, Lilia<br />
Weber, Ryan<br />
Wei, Xianming<br />
Williams, Joanne<br />
Williams, Rex<br />
Williams, Shannon<br />
Wilke, John<br />
Wilson, Rob<br />
Wilson, Stephen<br />
Winter, Bruce<br />
Wirthensohn, Michelle<br />
Yan, Guijun<br />
Zeppa, Aldo<br />
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APPENDIX 5<br />
ADDRESSES OF UPOV AND MEMBER STATES<br />
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of <strong>Plant</strong>s (UPOV):<br />
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of <strong>Plant</strong>s (UPOV)<br />
34, Chemin des Colombettes<br />
CH-1211<br />
Geneva 20<br />
SWITZERLAND<br />
Phone: (41-22) 338 9111<br />
Fax: (41-22) 733 0336<br />
Web site: http://www.upov.int<br />
List of Addresses of <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Variety</strong> Protection Offices in UPOV Member States<br />
Status of Ratification in UPOV member States is available from UPOV website.<br />
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APPENDIX 6<br />
CENTRALISED TESTING CENTRES<br />
Under <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Regulations introduced in 1996, establishments may be officially authorised by<br />
the PBR office to conduct test growings. An authorised establishment will be known as Centralised Test Centre<br />
(CTC).<br />
Usually, the implementation of PBR in <strong>Australia</strong> relies on a ‘breeder testing’ system in which the applicant, in<br />
conjunction with a nominated Qualified Person (QP), establishes, conducts and reports a comparative trial. More<br />
often than not, trials by several breeders are being conducted concurrently at different sites. This makes valid<br />
comparisons difficult and often results in costly duplication.<br />
While the current system is and will remain satisfactory, other optional testing methods are now available which<br />
will add flexibility to the PBR process.<br />
Centralised Testing is one such optional system. It is based upon the authorisation of private or public<br />
establishments to test one or more genera of plants. Applicants can choose to submit their varieties for testing by<br />
a CTC or continue to do the test themselves. Remember, using a CTC to test your variety is voluntary.<br />
The use of CTCs recognises the advantages of testing a larger number of candidate varieties (with a larger<br />
number of comparators) in a single comprehensive trial. Not only is there an increase in scientific rigour but also<br />
there are substantial economies of scale and commensurate cost savings. A CTC will establish, conduct and<br />
report each trial on behalf of the applicant.<br />
The PBR office has amended its fees so that cost savings can be passed to applicants who choose to test their<br />
varieties in a CTC. Accordingly, when 5 or more candidate varieties of the same genus are tested<br />
simultaneously, each will qualify for the CTC examination fee of $800. This is a saving of nearly 40% over the<br />
normal fee of $1400.<br />
Trials containing less than 5 candidate varieties capable of being examined simultaneously will not be<br />
considered as Centralised test trials regardless of the authorisation of the facility. Candidate varieties in nonqualifying<br />
small trials will not qualify for CTC reduction of examination fees.<br />
Establishments wishing to be authorised as a CTC may apply in writing to the PBR office outlining their claims<br />
against the selection criteria. Initially, only one CTC will be authorised for each genus. Exemptions to this rule<br />
can be claimed due to special circumstances, industry needs and quarantine regulations. Authorisations will be<br />
reviewed periodically.<br />
Authorisation of CTCs is not aimed solely at large research institutions. Smaller establishments with appropriate<br />
facilities and experience can also apply for CTC status. There is no cost for authorisation as a CTC.<br />
APPLICATIONS FOR AUTHORISATION AS A ‘CENTRALISED TESTING CENTRE’<br />
Establishments interested in gaining authorisation as a Centralised Testing Centre should apply in writing<br />
addressing each of the Conditions and Selection Criteria outlined below.<br />
Conditions and Selection Criteria<br />
To be authorised as a CTC, the following conditions and criteria will need to be met:<br />
Appropriate facilities<br />
While in part determined by the genera being tested, all establishments must have facilities that allow the<br />
conduct and completion of moderate to large-scale scientific experiments without undue environmental<br />
influences. Again dependent on genera, a range of complementary testing and propagation facilities (e.g.<br />
outdoor, glasshouse, shadehouse, tissue culture stations) is desirable.<br />
Experienced staff<br />
Adequately trained staff, and access to appropriately accredited Qualified Persons, with a history of successful<br />
PVR/PBR applications will need to be available for all stages of the trial from planting to the presentation of the<br />
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analysed data. These staff will require the authority to ensure timely maintenance of the trial. Where provided by<br />
the PBR office, the protocol and technical guidelines for the conduct of the trial must be followed.<br />
Substantial industry support<br />
Normally the establishment will be recognised by a state or national industry society or association. This may<br />
include/be replaced by a written commitment from major nurseries or other applicants, who have a history of<br />
regularly making applications for PBR in <strong>Australia</strong>, to use the facility.<br />
Capability for long-term storage of genetic material<br />
Depending upon the genus, a CTC must be in a position to make a long-term commitment to collect and<br />
maintain, at minimal cost, genetic resources of vegetatively propagated species as a source of comparative<br />
varieties. Applicants indicating a willingness to act as a national genetic resource centre in perpetuity will be<br />
favoured.<br />
Contract testing for 3rd Parties<br />
Unless exempted in writing by the PBR office operators of a CTC must be prepared to test varieties submitted<br />
by a third party.<br />
Relationship between CTC and 3rd Parties<br />
A formal arrangement between the CTC and any third party including fees for service will need to be prepared<br />
and signed before the commencement of the trial. It will include among other things: how the plant material will<br />
be delivered (e.g. date, stage of development plant, condition etc); allow the applicant and/or their agent and QP<br />
access to the site during normal working hours; and release the use of all trial data to the owners of the varieties<br />
included in the trial.<br />
One trial at a time<br />
Unless exempted in writing by the PBR office, all candidates and comparators should be tested in a single trial.<br />
One CTC per genus<br />
Normally only one CTC will be authorised to test a genus. Special circumstances may exist (environmental<br />
factors, quarantine etc) to allow more than one CTC per genus, though a special case will need to be made to the<br />
PBR office. More than one CTC maybe allowed for roses.<br />
One CTC may be authorised to test more than one genus.<br />
Authorisations for each genus will be reviewed periodically.<br />
Authorised Centralised Test Centres (CTCs)<br />
Following publication of applications for accreditation and ensuing public comment, the following<br />
organisations/individuals are authorised to act as CTCs. Any special conditions are also listed.<br />
Name Location Approved<br />
Genera<br />
Agriculture<br />
Victoria, National<br />
Potato<br />
Improvement<br />
Centre<br />
Bureau of Sugar<br />
Experiment<br />
Stations<br />
Ag-Seed Research<br />
Agriculture<br />
Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
University of<br />
Sydney, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Breeding Institute<br />
Toolangi,<br />
VIC<br />
Cairns, Tully,<br />
Ingham, Ayr,<br />
Mackay,<br />
Bundaberg,<br />
Brisbane<br />
QLD<br />
Horsham and<br />
other sites<br />
Northam<br />
WA<br />
Camden,<br />
NSW<br />
Potato<br />
Saccharum<br />
Facilities Name of QP Date of<br />
accredit<br />
ation<br />
Outdoor, field,<br />
R Kirkham 31/3/97<br />
greenhouse, tissue<br />
culture laboratory<br />
Field, glasshouse, tissue<br />
culture, pathology<br />
G Piperidis 30/6/97<br />
Canola<br />
Field, glasshouse,<br />
shadehouse, laboratory<br />
and biochemical analyses<br />
P Rudolph 30/6/97<br />
Wheat Field, laboratory D Collins 30/6/97<br />
Argyranthemum,<br />
Diascia,<br />
Mandevilla<br />
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Outdoor, field, irrigation,<br />
greenhouses with<br />
controlled microclimates,<br />
controlled<br />
environment rooms,<br />
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Boulters Nurseries<br />
Monbulk Pty Ltd<br />
Geranium Cottage<br />
Nursery<br />
Agriculture<br />
Victoria<br />
Koala Blooms<br />
Redlands Nursery<br />
Protected <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Promotions<br />
University of<br />
Queensland,<br />
Gatton College<br />
Jan and Peter<br />
Iredell<br />
Protected <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Promotions<br />
Avondale<br />
Nurseries Ltd<br />
Paradise <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
Monbulk,<br />
VIC<br />
Galston,<br />
NSW<br />
Hamilton,<br />
VIC<br />
Monbulk,<br />
VIC<br />
Redland Bay,<br />
QLD<br />
Macquarie<br />
Fields , NSW<br />
Lawes, QLD<br />
Clematis<br />
Pelargonium<br />
Perennial<br />
ryegrass, tall<br />
fescue, tall wheat<br />
grass, white<br />
clover, Persian<br />
clover<br />
tissue culture, molecular<br />
genetics and cytology<br />
lab.<br />
Outdoor, shadehouse,<br />
greenhouse<br />
Field, controlled<br />
environment house<br />
Field, shadehouse,<br />
glasshouse, growth<br />
chambers. Irrigation.<br />
Pathology and tissue<br />
culture. Access to DNA<br />
and molecular marker<br />
technology. Cold storage.<br />
M Lunghusen 30/9/97<br />
I Paananen 30/11/97<br />
M Anderson 30/6/98<br />
Bracteantha Outdoor, irrigation M Lunghusen 30/6/98<br />
Aglaonema<br />
New Guinea<br />
Impatiens<br />
including<br />
Impatiens hawkeri<br />
and its hybrids<br />
Some tropical<br />
pastures<br />
Outdoor, shadehouse,<br />
glasshouse and indoor<br />
facilities<br />
K Bunker 30/6/98<br />
Glasshouse I Paananen 30/9/98<br />
Field, irrigation,<br />
glasshouse, small<br />
phytotron, plant nursery<br />
& propagation, tissue<br />
culture, seed and<br />
chemical lab, cool<br />
storage<br />
To be advised 30/9/98<br />
Moggill, QLD Bougainvillea Outdoor, shadehouse J Iredell 30/9/98<br />
Macquarie<br />
Fields, NSW<br />
Glenorie,<br />
NSW<br />
Kulnura,<br />
NSW<br />
Verbena Glasshouse I Paananen 31/12/98<br />
Agapanthus<br />
Camellia,<br />
Lavandula,<br />
Osmanthus,<br />
Ceratopetalum<br />
Greenhouse, tissue<br />
culture with commercial<br />
partnership<br />
Field, glasshouse,<br />
shadehouse, irrigation,<br />
tissue culture lab<br />
Prescott Roses Berwick, VIC Rosa Field, controlled<br />
environment greenhouses<br />
F & I Baguley Clayton Euphorbia Controlled glasshouses,<br />
Flower and <strong>Plant</strong> South,<br />
quarantine facilities,<br />
Growers<br />
VIC<br />
tissue culture<br />
Paradise <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
Ramm Pty Ltd<br />
Carol’s<br />
Propagation<br />
Queensland<br />
Department of<br />
Primary Industries,<br />
Redlands Research<br />
Station<br />
Kulnura,<br />
NSW<br />
Macquarie<br />
Fields, NSW<br />
Alexandra<br />
Hills, QLD<br />
Cleveland,<br />
QLD<br />
Limonium,<br />
Raphiolepis,<br />
Eriostemon,<br />
Lonicera<br />
Jasminum<br />
Field, glasshouse,<br />
shadehouse, irrigation,<br />
tissue culture lab<br />
I Paananen 31/12/98<br />
J Robb 31/12/98<br />
C Prescott 31/12/98<br />
G Guy 31/3/99<br />
J Robb 30/6/00<br />
Angelonia Glasshouse I Paananen 30/6/00<br />
Cuphea,<br />
Anthurium<br />
Cynodon, Zoysia<br />
and other selected<br />
warm seasonseason<br />
turf and<br />
amenity species<br />
Field beds, wide range of<br />
comparative varieties<br />
Field, glasshouse,<br />
irrigation, tissue culture<br />
lab<br />
C Milne 30/6/00<br />
D Singh<br />
M Roche 30/9/00<br />
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Luff Partnership<br />
Kulnura,<br />
NSW<br />
Bracteantha<br />
Ramm Pty Ltd Macquarie<br />
Fields, NSW<br />
Petunia,<br />
Calibrachoa<br />
NSW Agriculture Temora Triticum,<br />
Hordeum, Avena<br />
Bywong Nursery<br />
S J Saperstein<br />
Redlands Nursery<br />
Ramm Pty Ltd<br />
Oasis Horticulture<br />
Pty Ltd<br />
Carol’s<br />
Propagation<br />
Carol’s<br />
Propagation<br />
Queensland<br />
Department of<br />
Primary Industries,<br />
Maroochy<br />
Research Station<br />
Abulk Pty Ltd<br />
Proteaflora Nursery<br />
Pty Ltd<br />
Berrimah<br />
Agricultural<br />
Research Centre<br />
Ball <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Floreta Pty Ltd<br />
Boulevarde<br />
Nurseries Mildura<br />
Pty Ltd<br />
Bungendore<br />
NSW<br />
Mullumbimby<br />
NSW<br />
Redland Bay,<br />
QLD<br />
Macquarie<br />
Fields, NSW<br />
Springwood,<br />
Alexandra<br />
Hills, QLD<br />
Brookfield,<br />
QLD<br />
Nambour,<br />
QLD<br />
Clarendon,<br />
NSW<br />
Monbulk,<br />
VIC<br />
Leptospermum<br />
Rhododendron<br />
(vireya types)<br />
Osteospermum,<br />
Rhododendron<br />
Field beds, irrigation,<br />
shade house, propagation<br />
house, cool rooms,<br />
Glasshouse<br />
Field, irrigation,<br />
glasshouse, climate<br />
controlled areas<br />
Field, shadehouse,<br />
greenhouse<br />
Field and propagation<br />
facilities<br />
Outdoor, shadehouse,<br />
glasshouse and indoor<br />
facilities<br />
I Dawson 31/12/00<br />
I Paananen 31/12/00<br />
J Oates<br />
P Breust 31/3/01<br />
P<br />
31/3/01<br />
Ollerenshaw<br />
S Saperstein 31/12/01<br />
K Bunker 31/3/02<br />
Euphorbia Glasshouse I Paananen 31/3/02<br />
Impatiens,<br />
Euphorbia<br />
Dahlia<br />
Anubias<br />
Ananas<br />
Dianella<br />
Plectranthus<br />
AQIS accredited<br />
quarantine facilities;<br />
glasshouse, shadehouse,<br />
field, tissue culture<br />
Field beds, wide range of<br />
comparative varieties<br />
Glasshouse specifically<br />
designed for aquatic<br />
plants<br />
Field, plots, pots,<br />
shadehouse, temperature<br />
controlled glasshouse<br />
and tissue culture lab<br />
Normal nursery facilities<br />
with access to micro<br />
propagation.<br />
Fogged propagation<br />
house, greenhouses and<br />
irrigated outdoor<br />
facilities<br />
Darwin Zingiber Irrigated shadehouse,<br />
outdoor facilities, cool<br />
storage, high level post<br />
entry quarantine facility,<br />
tissue culture lab,<br />
pathology and<br />
entomology diagnostic<br />
services<br />
Keysborough,<br />
VIC<br />
Redland Bay<br />
QLD<br />
Irymple<br />
VIC<br />
Impatiens,<br />
Verbena<br />
Bracteantha<br />
Zantedeschia<br />
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Controlled climate<br />
glasshouse and<br />
environment rooms,<br />
germination chamber,<br />
quarantine house, cool<br />
storage, irrigation and<br />
outdoor facilities.<br />
Purpose built, secure<br />
greenhouse, access to fog<br />
house, registered<br />
quarantine facility on<br />
site.<br />
Glasshouse, shade house,<br />
propagation facilities,<br />
field areas, irrigation,<br />
cool rooms, tissue culture<br />
lab, hydroponics,<br />
B Sidebottom<br />
A Bernuetz<br />
M Hunt<br />
N Derera<br />
T Angus<br />
C Milne<br />
D Singh<br />
C Milne<br />
D Singh<br />
30/9/02<br />
31/12/03<br />
31/3/04<br />
G. Sanewski 31/3/04<br />
I Paananen 31/3/04<br />
Paul<br />
Armitage<br />
30/6/04<br />
D Marcsik 30/9/04<br />
M Lunghusen 30/9/04<br />
K Bunker 31/12/04<br />
K Mullins 31/12/04
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Buchanan’s<br />
Nursery<br />
Ball <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Queensland<br />
Department of<br />
Primary Industries,<br />
Southedge<br />
Research Centre<br />
Blueberry Farms of<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Ball <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Hodgsonvale,<br />
QLD<br />
Keysborough,<br />
VIC<br />
Mareeba,<br />
QLD<br />
Corindi<br />
Beach NSW<br />
and optional<br />
sites<br />
Tumbarumba<br />
NSW and<br />
Tasmania<br />
Keysborough,<br />
VIC<br />
Prunus<br />
Calibrachoa,<br />
Osteospermum<br />
Mangifera<br />
Vaccinium<br />
Kalanchoe<br />
quarantine facilities<br />
Outdoor facilities<br />
including a collection of<br />
90 varieties of common<br />
knowledge.<br />
Controlled climate<br />
glasshouse and<br />
environment rooms,<br />
germination chamber,<br />
quarantine house, cool<br />
storage, irrigation and<br />
outdoor facilities.<br />
Glasshouse, shadehouse,<br />
laboratory complex<br />
including biotech,<br />
propagation , outdoor<br />
facilities<br />
Extensive irrigated<br />
growing beds. Birds, hail<br />
and frost protection. Post<br />
harvest facilities<br />
including cool rooms.<br />
Access to tissue culture<br />
laboratories.<br />
Controlled climate<br />
glasshouse and<br />
environment rooms,<br />
germination chamber,<br />
quarantine house, cool<br />
storage, irrigation and<br />
outdoor facilities.<br />
P Buchanan 31/12/04<br />
M Lunghusen 30/9/05<br />
I Bally 30/09/05<br />
I Paananen 15/10/07<br />
M Lunghusen 3/6/2008<br />
The following applications are pending:<br />
Name Location Genera applied<br />
for<br />
Yates Botanical Pty Somersby and Rosa<br />
Ltd<br />
Tuggerah,<br />
NSW<br />
Aussie Winners Redland Bay, Fuchsia<br />
Pty Ltd<br />
Schreurs <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Pty Ltd<br />
QLD<br />
Leppington,<br />
NSW<br />
Rosa<br />
Facilities<br />
Tissue culture lab,<br />
glasshouse, quarantine<br />
and nursery facilities<br />
Comprehensive growing<br />
facilities<br />
Comprehensive growing<br />
facilities<br />
Name of QP<br />
I Paananen<br />
I Paananen<br />
I Paananen<br />
Comments (both for or against) either the continued accreditation of a CTC or applications to become a CTC are<br />
invited. Written comments are confidential and should be addressed to:<br />
The Registrar<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights Office<br />
<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
PO Box 200<br />
Woden, ACT 2606<br />
Fax (02) 6283 7999<br />
Closing date for comment: 31 March 2011.<br />
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APPENDIX 7<br />
List of Classes for <strong>Variety</strong> Denomination Purposes<br />
UPOV <strong>Variety</strong> Denomination Classes: (UPOV/INF/12/1: ANNEX I )<br />
A <strong>Variety</strong> Denomination Should not be Used More than Once in the Same Class<br />
For the purposes of providing guidance on the third and fourth sentences of paragraph 2 of<br />
Article 20 of the 1991 Act and of Article 13 of the 1978 Act and the 1961 Convention, variety<br />
denomination classes have been developed. A variety denomination should not be used more<br />
than once in the same class. The classes have been developed such that the botanical taxa<br />
within the same class are considered to be closely related and/or liable to mislead or to cause<br />
confusion concerning the identity of the variety.<br />
The variety denomination classes are as follows:<br />
(a) General Rule (one genus / one class): for genera and species not covered by the<br />
List of Classes in this Annex, a genus is considered to be a class;<br />
(b)<br />
Exceptions to the General Rule (list of classes):<br />
(i) classes within a genus: List of classes in this Annex: Part I;<br />
Part II.<br />
(ii)<br />
classes encompassing more than one genus: List of classes in this Annex:<br />
LIST OF CLASSES<br />
Part I<br />
Classes within a genus<br />
Botanical names<br />
UPOV codes<br />
Class 1.1 Brassica oleracea BRASS_OLE<br />
Class 1.2 Brassica other than Brassica oleracea other than BRASS_OLE<br />
Class 2.1<br />
Beta vulgaris L. var. alba DC.,<br />
Beta vulgaris L. var. altissima<br />
Class 2.2 Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris var. conditiva Alef. (syn.: B.<br />
vulgaris L. var. rubra L.), B. vulgaris L. var. cicla L., B.<br />
vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris var. vulgaris<br />
BETAA_VUL_GVA;<br />
BETAA_VUL_GVS<br />
BETAA_VUL_GVC;<br />
BETAA_VUL_GVF<br />
Class 2.3 Beta other than classes 2.1 and 2.2. other than classes 2.1 and 2.2<br />
Class 3.1 Cucumis sativus CUCUM_SAT<br />
Class 3.2 Cucumis melo CUCUM_MEL<br />
Class 3.3 Cucumis other than classes 3.1 and 3.2 other than classes 3.1 and 3.2<br />
Class 4.1 Solanum tuberosum L. SOLAN_TUB<br />
Class 4.2 Solanum other than class 4.1 other than class 4.1<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
LIST OF CLASSES (Continuation)<br />
Part II<br />
Classes encompassing more than one genus<br />
Botanical names<br />
UPOV codes<br />
Class 201 Secale, Triticale, Triticum SECAL; TRITL; TRITI<br />
Class 202 Panicum, Setaria PANIC; SETAR<br />
Class 203 *<br />
Agrostis, Dactylis, Festuca, Festulolium, Lolium, Phalaris,<br />
Phleum and Poa<br />
AGROS; DCTLS; FESTU; FESTL;<br />
LOLIU; PHALR; PHLEU; POAAA<br />
Class 204 * Lotus, Medicago, Ornithopus, Onobrychis, Trifolium LOTUS; MEDIC; ORNTP;<br />
ONOBR; TRFOL<br />
Class 205 Cichorium, Lactuca CICHO; LACTU<br />
Class 206 Petunia and Calibrachoa PETUN; CALIB<br />
Class 207 Chrysanthemum and Ajania CHRYS; AJANI<br />
Class 208 (Statice) Goniolimon, Limonium, Psylliostachys GONIO; LIMON; PSYLL_<br />
Class 209 (Waxflower) Chamelaucium, Verticordia CHMLC; VERTI; VECHM<br />
Class 210 Jamesbrittania and Sutera JAMES; SUTER<br />
Class 211<br />
Edible Mushrooms<br />
Agaricus bisporus<br />
Agaricus blazei<br />
Agrocybe cylindracea<br />
Auricularia auricura<br />
Auricularia polytricha (Mont.) Sscc.<br />
Dictyophora indusiata (Ventenat:Persoon) Fischer<br />
Flammulina velutipes<br />
Ganoderma lucidum (Leyss:Fries) Karsten<br />
Grifola frondosa<br />
Hericium erinaceum<br />
Hypsizigus marmoreus<br />
Hypsizigus ulmarius<br />
Lentinula edodes<br />
Lepista nuda (Bulliard:Fries) Cooke<br />
Lepista sordida (Schumacher:Fries) Singer<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Lyophyllum shimeji (Kawamura) Hongo<br />
Meripilus giganteus (Persoon:Fries) Karten<br />
Mycoleptodonoides aitchisonii (Berkeley) Maas Geesteranus<br />
Naematoloma sublateritium<br />
Panellus serotinus<br />
Pholiota adiposa<br />
Pholiota nameko<br />
Pleurotus cornucopiae var.citrinooileatus<br />
Pleurotus cystidiosus<br />
Pleurotus cystidiosus subsp. Abalonus<br />
Pleurotus eryngii<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pleurotus pulmonarius<br />
Polyporus tuberaster (Jacquin ex Persoon) Fries<br />
Sparassis crispa (Wulfen) Fries<br />
Tricholoma giganteum Massee<br />
AGARI_BIS<br />
AGARI_BLA<br />
AGROC_CYL<br />
AURIC_AUR<br />
AURIC_POL<br />
DICTP_IND<br />
FLAMM_VEL<br />
GANOD_LUC<br />
GRIFO_FRO<br />
HERIC_ERI<br />
HYPSI_MAR<br />
HYPSI_ULM<br />
LENTI_ELO<br />
LEPIS_NUD<br />
LEPIS_SOR<br />
LYOPH_DEC<br />
LYOPH_SHI<br />
MER<strong>IP</strong>_GIG<br />
MYCOL_AIT<br />
NAEMA_SUB<br />
PANEL_SER<br />
PHLIO_ADI<br />
PHLIO_NAM<br />
PLEUR_COR<br />
PLEUR_CYS<br />
PLEUR_CYS_ABA<br />
PLEUR_ERY<br />
PLEUR_OST<br />
PLEUR_PUL<br />
POLYO_TUB<br />
SPARA_CRI<br />
MACRO_GIG<br />
*<br />
Classes 203 and 204 are not solely established on the basis of closely related species.<br />
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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />
APPENDIX 8<br />
REGISTER OF PLANT VARIETIES<br />
Register of <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties contains the legal description of the varieties granted <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder’s Rights.<br />
A person may inspect the Register at any reasonable time. Following are the contact details for<br />
Registers (1988-2000) kept in each state and territories*<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Ms Lisa Halskov<br />
AQIS<br />
8 Butler Street<br />
PORT ADELAIDE SA 5000<br />
Phone 08 8305 9706<br />
New South Wales<br />
Mr. Alex Jabs<br />
General Services<br />
AQIS<br />
2 Hayes Road<br />
ROSEBERY NSW 2018<br />
Phone 02 9364 7293<br />
Victoria and Tasmania<br />
Mr. Colin Hall<br />
AQIS<br />
Building D, 2nd Floor<br />
World Trade Centre<br />
Flinders Street<br />
MELBOURNE VIC 3005<br />
Phone 03 9246 6810<br />
Queensland<br />
Mr. Ian Haseler<br />
AQIS<br />
2nd Floor<br />
433 Boundary Street<br />
SPRING HILL QLD 4000<br />
Phone 07 3246 8755<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Capital Territory, Northern Territory and Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
ACT and NT Registers are kept<br />
in the Library of PBR Office in Canberra<br />
Phone (02) 6283 2999<br />
* In accordance with an amendment to section 61 of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeder's Rights Act, from 2002 the Register<br />
of <strong>Plant</strong> Varieties will be available from the Library of PBR Office in Canberra. The Register is also<br />
electronically available from the PBR website at http://pbr.ipaustralia.plantbreeders.gov.au/<br />
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