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Rutgers’ Rosebell Red Habanero
Invention Summary: Rutgers "Rosebell Red" pepper is a unique habanero developed from a field cross between African and Mexican habanero peppers. It has been evaluated at Rutgers research centers in Southern and Central New Jersey between 2010 and 2019. The "Rosebell Red" was selectively developed based on its unique qualities...
Published: 7/28/2022   |   Inventor(s): James Simon, Thomas Orton, Albert Ayeni
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Food, Nutrition and Nutraceuticals
Microbiome-Leveraged Organic Herbicide
Invention Summary: At present, all herbicides are deleterious to human health. There is an unmet need to develop herbicides that are not harmful to people. Ethylene is a microbe-produced hormone that stimulates plant cell growth. However, in excess, ethylene causes stress in plants due to overproduction of superoxide, a highly potent form of reactive...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): James White, Kathryn Kingsley, Kurt Kowalski, Xiaoqian (Ivy) Chang
Keywords(s): Biofertilizer
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech, Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit
Rutgers’ Jumbo-Habanero (Capsicum Chinense)
Invention Summary: Rutgers' Jumbo-Habanero (Jumbo-Hab) is an open-pollinated pepper variety that was developed from a field cross between African and Mexican habanero peppers. The plant is bushy with mostly bifurcative branching, 30-32” tall and 40-50” wide, and very attractive at maturity with red ripe pendulous fruit. It is...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): James Simon, Thomas Orton, Albert Ayeni
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Food, Nutrition and Nutraceuticals
Rutgers' UFO-Habanero (Capsicum Chinense)
Invention Summary: Rutgers' UFO-Habanero (UFO-Hab) is an open-pollinated pepper variety that was developed from a field cross between African and Mexican habanero peppers. The plant is bushy with bifurcative branching, 30-36” tall and 38-49” wide, and very attractive at maturity with red ripe pendulous fruit. It is an annual in...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): James Simon, Thomas Orton, Albert Ayeni
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Food, Nutrition and Nutraceuticals
Novel Sweet Basil Resistant to Downy Mildew
Reduced downy mildew symptoms and pathogen load two weeks after Peronospora belbahrii fungus exposure. Left panel: Gene-edited sweet basil; Right panel: Non-gene- edited sweet basil Invention Summary: Rutgers University scientists have developed a gene-edited sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) line that is resistant to downy mildew by using CRISPR-editing...
Published: 7/28/2022   |   Inventor(s): James Simon, Rong Di, Michael Lawton
Keywords(s): Basil
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Food, Nutrition and Nutraceuticals, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Scarlet Sunrise Bi-Color Grape Tomato
Invention Summary: Scarlet Sunrise bi-color grape tomato is a new and unique variety of grape tomato, which was created through traditional plant breeding. The variety has attractive grape-pear shaped bi-color (red and yellow) fruit which are firm, crack-resistant, flavorful, with good shelf life and expected good shipping qualities. The plants...
Published: 7/28/2022   |   Inventor(s): Thomas Orton, Peter Nitzsche
Keywords(s): Tomato
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Food, Nutrition and Nutraceuticals
Novel Biofertilizer for Improving Plant Growth and Tolerance to Stress
Improved tomato root biomass after 21 days of salinity test Invention Summary: Rutgers University scientists have identified two new bacterial strains that can express 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase, and a plant growth hormone. Its efficacy has been tested to benefit maize, tomato, and creeping bentgrass, a type of turfgrass....
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Bingru Huang, Ning Zhang, William Errickson
Keywords(s): Biofertilizer
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Rapid and Efficient Production of High Lysine and High Methionine Quality Protein Maize
Lysine and methionine content of novel Quality Protein Maize lines, the opaque high lysine line W64A o2, and non-transgenic AxB. Observe that PE5, α-γ- kernels have the highest lysine and methionine levels, but are opaque. PE5, γ- has high lysine and methionine levels and a vitreous kernel, making it the best candidate for QPM animal...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Joachim Messing, Jose Planta
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Rutgers Scarlet Fire® Dogwood – Cornus Kousa Rutpink
Rutgers first C. kousa in 45 years of breeding, featuring bright fuchsia/deep pink-red colorations during a long season.Invention Summary:This new cultivar, 'Rutpink', tradenamed Scarlet Fire® dogwood, is a consistently pink-bracted selection, with deep pink to fuchsia coloration at its peak.This new cultivar is the product of a long standing program...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Thomas Molnar, John Capik
Keywords(s): Flowering Tree
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit
Rutgers Scarlet™ Strawberry
Invention Summary:Rutgers Scarlet Strawberry was bred to grow well in NJ’s wide range of soils and to withstand the dramatic swings in NJ’s climate. It was produced for consumers interested in the best tasting strawberries when picked and eaten fresh from the farm. Rutgers Scarlet is sweet, balanced with just the right amount of acidity....
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Gojko Jelenkovic, Peter Nitzsche, William Hlubik, Laurie Lutz
Keywords(s): Strawberry
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Food, Nutrition and Nutraceuticals, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit
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