Lettuce variety 45-153 RZ

US9750223B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9750223-B2
Application numberUS-201514945881-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 19, 2015
Priority dateNov 20, 2014
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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The present invention relates to a Lactuca sativa seed designated 45-153 RZ, which exhibits a combination of traits including resistance against downy mildew ( Bremia lactucae ) races B1:1-B1:31, CA-I to CA-VIII, resistance against currant-lettuce aphid (Nasonovia ribisnigri), a small head size, and moderate blistering. The present invention also relates to a Lactuca sativa plant produced by growing the 45-153 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the lettuce cultivar, represented by lettuce variety 45-153 RZ.

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What is claimed is: 1. A lettuce plant designated 45-153 RZ, representative seed of which having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330, wherein said plant comprises at least the following combination of traits including resistance against downy mildew ( Bremia lactucae ) races B1:1-B1:31, CA-I to CA-VIII, resistance against currant-lettuce aphid ( Nasonovia ribisnigri ), a small head size, and moderate blistering. 2. A seed of the plant of claim 1 . 3. A part of the plant of claim 1 , wherein said part of the plant is suitable for sexual reproduction. 4. The part of the plant as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said part comprises a microspore, pollen, ovary, ovule, embryo sac or egg cell. 5. A part of the plant of claim 1 , wherein said part of the plant is suitable for vegetative reproduction. 6. The part as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said part comprises a cutting, root, stem, cell or protoplast. 7. A tissue culture of regenerable cells or protoplasts from the lettuce plant of claim 1 . 8. The tissue culture as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said cells or protoplasts of the tissue culture are derived from a tissue comprising a leaf, pollen, embryo, cotyledon, hypocotyl, meristematic cell, root, root tip, anther, flower, seed or stem. 9. A method for producing a progeny plant of a lettuce plant of claim 1 , comprising crossing the plant of claim 1 with itself or with another lettuce plant, harvesting the resultant seed, and growing said seed. 10. A progeny plant produced by the method of claim 9 , wherein said progeny exhibits a combination of traits including resistance against downy mildew ( Bremia Lactucae ) races B1:1-B1:31, CA-I to CA-VIII, resistance against currant-lettuce aphid ( Nasonovia ribisnigri ), a small head size, and moderate blistering. 11. The progeny plant of claim 10 , wherein said progeny plant, is modified in one or more other characteristics. 12. The progeny as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the modification is effected by mutagenesis. 13. The progeny as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the modification is effected by transformation with a transgene. 14. A progeny plant produced by the method of claim 9 , wherein said progeny plant has all the morphological and physiological characteristics of the lettuce plant designated 45-153 RZ, representative seed of which having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330. 15. A method of producing a hybrid lettuce seed comprising crossing a first parent lettuce plant with a second parent lettuce plant and harvesting the resultant hybrid lettuce seed, wherein said first parent lettuce plant or said second parent lettuce plant is the lettuce plant of claim 1 . 16. A hybrid lettuce seed produced by the method of claim 15 . 17. A hybrid lettuce plant grown from the seed of claim 16 . 18. A method for producing lettuce leaves as a fresh vegetable comprising packaging leaves of a plant of claim 1 . 19. A method for producing lettuce leaves as a processed food comprising processing leaves of a plant of claim 1 . 20. A container comprising one or more lettuce plants of claim l for harvest of leaves. 21. A method of determining the genotype of a plant of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ, representative seed of which has been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330, or a first generation progeny thereof, comprising obtaining a sample of nucleic acids from said plant and comparing said nucleic acids to a sample of nucleic acids obtained from a reference plant, and detecting a plurality of polymorphisms between the two nucleic acid samples, wherein the plurality of polymorphisms are indicative of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ and/or give rise to the expression of any one or more, or all, of the morphological and physiological characteristics of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ as claimed in claim 1 . 22. The method of claim 21 additionally comprising the step of storing the results of detecting the plurality of polymorphisms on a computer readable medium, or transmitting the results of detecting the plurality of polymorphisms. 23. The lettuce plant of claim 1 , which is a plant grown from seed having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330. 24. A method of producing a lettuce cultivar containing a combination of traits including resistance against downy mildew ( Bremia lactucae ) races B1:1-B1:31, CA-I to CA-VIII, resistance against currant-lettuce aphid ( Nasonovia ribisnigri ), a small head size, and moderate blistering, representative seed of which having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330, comprising: crossing a mother lettuce plant with a father lettuce plant to produce a hybrid seed; growing said hybrid seed to produce a hybrid plant; selfing said hybrid plant to produce F2 progeny seed; growing said F2 progeny seed to produce F2-plants; selecting said F2-plants for exhibiting resistance against downy mildew ( Bremia lactucae ) races B1:1-B1:31, CA-I to CA-VIII, resistance against currant-lettuce aphid ( Nasonovia ribisnigri ), a small head size, and moderate blistering, and, selfing said selected F2-plants to produce F3progeny seed; growing said F3 progeny seed to produce F3-plants; selecting F3-plants for exhibiting resistance against downy mildew ( Bremia lactucae ) races B1:1-B1:31, CA-I to CA-VIII, resistance against currant-lettuce aphid ( Nasonovia ribisnigri ), a small head size, and moderate blistering, representative seed of which having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330, optionally followed by more selfing and selection steps. 25. A lettuce cultivar produced by the method of claim 24 . 26. A lettuce plant having resistance against downy mildew ( Bremia lactucae ) races B1:1-B1:31, CA-I to CA-VIII, resistance against currant-lettuce aphid ( Nasonovia ribisnigri ), a small head size, and moderate blistering and other morphological and/or physiological characteristics of a lettuce plant, representative seed of which having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330. 27. A method of introducing a desired trait into a plant of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ comprising: (a) crossing a plant of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ, representative seed of which having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330, with a second lettuce plant that comprises the desired trait to produce F1 progeny; (b) selecting an F1progeny that comprises the desired trait; (c) crossing the selected F1 progeny with a plant of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ, to produce backcross progeny and (d) selecting backcross progeny comprising the desired trait and physiological and morphological characteristics of a plant of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ, when grown in the same environmental conditions. 28. The method of claim 27 further comprising (e) repeating steps (c) and (d) one or more times in succession to produce selected fourth or higher backcross progeny that comprise the desired trait and all of the physiological and morphological characteristics of a plant of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ, when grown in the same environmental conditions. 29. A lettuce plant produced by the method of claim 27 . 30. A method for producing a seed of a 45-153 RZ-derived lettuce plant comprising (a) crossing a plant of lettuce variety 45-153 RZ, representative seed of which having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 42330, with a second lettuce plant, and (b) whereby seed of a 45-153 RZ-derived lettuce plant form

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  • consisting of whole pieces or fragments without mashing the original pieces · CPC title

  • A01H5/12Primary

    Leaves · CPC title

  • A01H6/1472Primary

    Lactuca sativa [lettuce] · CPC title

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What does patent US9750223B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a Lactuca sativa seed designated 45-153 RZ, which exhibits a combination of traits including resistance against downy mildew ( Bremia lactucae ) races B1:1-B1:31, CA-I to CA-VIII, resistance against currant-lettuce aphid (Nasonovia ribisnigri), a small head size, and moderate blistering. The present invention also relates to a Lactuca sativa plant produced b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt En Zaadhandel Bv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01H5/12. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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