USPP16566P3ExpiredUtility

Mint plant ‘Kushal’ for late transplanting

Assignee: COUNCIL SCIENT IND RESPriority: Mar 31, 2003Filed: Mar 31, 2003Granted: May 23, 2006
Est. expiryMar 31, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A01H 5/12A01H 5/02C12Q 2600/13C12Q 2600/156C12Q 1/6895
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Abstract

The present invention was related to the development of a novel, distinct high yielding plant with rapid regeneration ability obtained through screening of the somaclones in a methodical way for fast regeneration in the tissue culture stage itself which was achieved by inventing the plant ‘Kushal’. The plant yield higher herbage with corresponding high essential oil when evaluated with available superior varieties of mint in late planting condition during April when the fields are vacated after the harvest of Rabi crop like wheat, chickpea, coriander etc. Further the suckers required for commercial vegetative planting can be produced even in low land condition as the plant is reasonably tolerant to water logging compared to the best check ‘Kosi’.

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1. A new and distinct  Mentha arvensis  plant named ‘Kushal’, developed through tissue culture as shown and described.

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