Plantvariety may refer to: Variety (botany), a formal rank, in taxonomic nomenclature, below subspecies Colloquially (and historically): Cultivar, especially...
form (botany) (a taxonomic rank below variety) Plantvariety (law), a non-taxonomic term of legal recognition Variety, the Children's Charity, international...
The International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants or UPOV (French: Union internationale pour la protection des obtentions végétales)...
The Community PlantVariety Office (CPVO) is an agency of the European Union, located in Angers, France. It was established in 1994. Its task is to administer...
dark period. It occurs in plants and animals. Plant photoperiodism can also be defined as the developmental responses of plants to the relative lengths...
and animals. The goals of plant breeding are to produce crop varieties that boast unique and superior traits for a variety of applications. The most frequently...
The PlantVariety Protection Act of 1970 (PVPA), 7 U.S.C. §§ 2321-2582, is an intellectual property statute in the United States. The PVPA gives breeders...
Industry plant is a pejorative used to describe musicians who become popular through nepotism, inheritance, wealth, or their connections in the music...
An heirloom plant, heirloom variety, heritage fruit (Australia and New Zealand), or heirloom vegetable (especially in Ireland and the UK) is an old cultivar...
plucking. Two principal varieties are used, the small-leaved Chinese varietyplant (C. s. sinensis) and the large-leaved Assamese plant (C. s. assamica), used...
The Swedish National PlantVariety Board (Swedish: Statens växtsortnämnd) was a Swedish government agency that answered to the Ministry of Agriculture...
millennia. People use plants for many purposes, such as building materials, ornaments, writing materials, and, in great variety, for medicines. The scientific...
The PlantVarieties and Seeds Act 1964 (c. 14) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed to allow regulation of the sale of plants. It...
the word cultivar was coined as a term meaning "cultivated variety". Popular ornamental plants like roses, camellias, daffodils, rhododendrons, and azaleas...
receive plantvariety protection failed as it was considered to be only a clone of Coleus comosus (synonym Plectranthus ornatus). These plants root easily...
Isle Station, Maine, in 1941. Kennebec is not under plantvariety protection. This fast-growing variety has high yields. It maintains good quality in storage...
This is a list of varieties of hop (Humulus lupulus). As there are male and female plants, the flowers (cones) of the female plant are fertilized by the...
An international variety is a grape variety that is widely planted in most of the major wine producing regions and has widespread appeal and consumer...
resulted from the legal term "plantvariety", which is used interchangeably with "cultivar" (not with "taxonomic variety"). The terminology around a cultivar...
genetic variety of crops and related agricultural biodiversity will suffer. India, for example, includes an interpretation of farmers' rights in its Plant Variety...
possible to patent new varieties of plants, excluding sexual and tuber-propagated plants (see PlantVariety Protection Act of 1970). Plant patents, such as...
Queen. After Led Zeppelin dissolved in 1980, Plant continued to perform and record continuously on a variety of solo and group projects. His first two solo...
Money plant may refer to several species, including: This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common...
such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars that improve on the original...