Plant Varieties and Seeds Gazette Plant Breeders’ Rights The Controller of Plant Variety Rights UK National Lists Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Eastbrook Shaftesbury Road Cambridge CB2 8DR Number 698 June 2020 ISSN 1755–912X
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Plant Varieties and Seeds Gazette Plant Breeders’ Rights The Controller of Plant Variety Rights UK National Lists Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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National Listing and Plant Breeders’ Rights Administration Team APHA Plant Varieties and Seeds Plant Variety Rights Office Eastbrook Shaftesbury Road Cambridge CB2 8DR
Telephone: 02080 265993 www.gov.uk/apha
APHA is an Executive Agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and also works on behalf of the Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Food Standards Agency to safeguard animal and plant health for the benefit of people, the environment and the economy.
A OFFICIAL NOTICES ............................................................................................................................ 1
1 Contacts in the plant variety rights office and seeds division and BSPB .............................................. 1
2 Applications for national listing or plant breeders’ rights for genetically modified candidates ............... 1
3 EC Common Catalogues of varieties of agricultural plant and vegetable species ................................ 1
4 Summary of closing dates for main ornamental crops tested at NIAB for the UK, CPVO and under bilateral agreements ................................................................................................................................ 2
5 Previous issues of the plant varieties and seeds gazette. .................................................................... 3
6 Plant breeders’ rights and national listing closing dates for submission of applications and plant material ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Spring sown agricultural crops ............................................................................................................. 4
7 Introductory paragraphs on representations ......................................................................................... 9
Written representations and requests to be heard ............................................................................... 9
National lists ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Plant breeders` rights and national lists ............................................................................................. 10
B VARIETIES LISTS ............................................................................................................................. 11
The following symbols are in use in the sections of the varieties lists: ............................................... 11
I Applications ......................................................................................................................................... 12
a) Applications for plant breeders' rights and/or additions to a national list ....................................... 12
II Naming of varieties............................................................................................................................. 12
a) Proposed names ........................................................................................................................... 12
b) Approved names ........................................................................................................................... 13
III Withdrawal of applications ................................................................................................................. 15
a) Withdrawal of applications ............................................................................................................. 15
IV Decisions .......................................................................................................................................... 16
a) Proposed acceptance or refusal of plant breeders’ rights and national list applications ................ 16
b) Grants of plant breeders’ rights and/or additions to a national list ................................................. 17
e) Refusal of applications for addition of plant varieties to a national list ........................................... 18
f) Following Representations ............................................................................................................. 19
VI termination of protection and deletion from the national list .............................................................. 19
a) Proposals to surrender grants of plant breeders’ rights and delete from a national list ................. 19
c) Termination of grants of plant breeders’ rights and deletion from a national list ............................ 21
d) Expiry of grants of plant breeders’ rights ....................................................................................... 22
VII Other items ...................................................................................................................................... 22
a) Address list .................................................................................................................................... 22
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A OFFICIAL NOTICES
1 Contacts in the plant variety rights office and seeds division and BSPB For any inquiries about National Listing and/or Plant Breeders’ Rights, please contact the relevant person as indicated below: Area Contact Contact details Team manager for UK national listing and UK plant breeders` rights administration
BSPB House 114 Lancaster Way Business Park Ely CB6 3NX Telephone: 01353 653202 Email: [email protected]
2 Applications for national listing or plant breeders’ rights for genetically modified candidates Customers considering applying for national listing (NL) or plant breeders’ rights (PBR) of plant species which contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs) should contact APHA Varieties and Seeds at the earliest opportunity for advice and certainly in advance of submitting the application.
3 EC Common Catalogues of varieties of agricultural plant and vegetable species Up to date agricultural and vegetable common catalogues can be found on the EU Plant Variety Database.
Narcissus 31st May 17th – 21st August 2020 Roses 30th September 1st -15th November 2020 Seed propagated ornamentals 1st December* 20th – 24th January 2021* Trees, shrubs and woody climbers 1st December* 9th -20th March 2021* Notes: Roses: the minimum plant quantity requirement is eight plants. Requesting authorities must forward their paperwork to the test centre within 10 working days of the final deadline for applications, to allow time for planning the trial. The deadlines apply to vegetatively propagated varieties except where specifically indicated, and assume all material to be container grown except for chrysanthemums which must be supplied in the form of cuttings. *Different dates will apply to varieties flowering over winter or in very early spring. Please ask for further information. No plant material should be sent until specifically requested. Submission periods may be varied slightly from year to year to take account of National Holidays etc, and applicants should read any instructions they receive with care.
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Address for delivery of plant material: Ornamental Crops (attention Tara Sheldrake), NIAB Park Farm Villa Road Impington Cambridge CB24 9NZ United Kingdom If you are applying for a type of plant which is not listed, or if you require any further information please contact: Rob Warlow Plant Variety Rights Office Animal and Plant Health Agency Varieties and Seeds Eastbrook Shaftesbury Road Cambridge CB2 8DR Email: [email protected]
Tel: 02080 265930 Fax: 02084 152504
5 Previous issues of the plant varieties and seeds gazette. If anyone requires copies of previous gazettes, that cannot be found online, please contact Brian Richardson Telephone 02080 265731 who will provide either electronic or hard copy.
6 Plant breeders’ rights and national listing closing dates for submission of applications and plant material Plant breeders who are intending to make applications and/or submit seed for plant breeders’ rights and/or national list tests and trials in the 2020 season in respect of the following species are asked to arrange for these to be sent to the address below so as to arrive no later than the dates given. Please note that if the closing date falls at a weekend or on a bank holiday, applications/seed must be received by the next working day. Applications and/or seed/plant material received after these dates cannot be considered for tests and trials in the 2020 season.
BSPB will request seed for VCU trials. Wheat, barley, oats and field bean seed for DUS plots will normally be requested by APHA. Address for receipt of seed is:-
ACC NIAB Barn2 Park Farm Impington Cambridgeshire CB24 9NZ
However, please note that seed for VCU authentication and all winter oilseed rape samples should still be sent to the Seed Handling Unit at NIAB, Whitehouse Lane, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 OLE. National list and plant breeders’ rights application forms, technical questionnaires and Technical questionnaire confidential part (which is optional) and species specific appendices to the technical questionnaire can be downloaded from the Forms catalogue on the GOV Website. Electronic submission is now possible.
Spring sown agricultural crops (a) Spring wheat
Closing date for receipt of applications 22 September 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 23 October 2020
(b) Annual meadowgrass, wood meadowgrass, smooth-stalked meadowgrass and rough
stalked meadowgrass
Closing date for receipt of applications 3 October 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 15 December 2020
(c) Brown top, red top, creeping bent and velvet bent
Closing date for receipt of applications 3 October 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 15 January 2021
(d) Common vetch
Closing date for receipt of applications 1 November 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 29 November 2020
(e) spring lupin, spring rye, spring spelt wheat and spring triticale
Closing date for receipt of applications 30 November 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 10 January 2021
(f) Spring barley and spring oats
Closing date for receipt of applications 30 November 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 15 January 2021
(g) Spring field pea and spring field bean
Closing date for receipt of applications 30 November 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 31 January 2021
Closing date for receipt of applications 30 June 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 10 August 2020
(b) Winter turnip rape
Closing date for receipt of applications 1 July 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 31 July 2020
(c) Winter field peas
Closing date for receipt of applications 11 July 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 1 October 2020
(d) Winter forage rape and winter oilseed rape (non GM)
Closing date for receipt of applications 10 August 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 10 August 2020
(e) Winter linseed
Closing date for receipt of applications 15 August 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 1 September 2020
(f) Winter Rye, winter spelt wheat and winter triticale
Closing date for receipt of applications 17 August 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 1 September 2020
(g) Winter barley
Closing date for receipt of applications 24 August 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 8 September 2020
(h) Winter wheat, winter oats and winter lupin
Closing date for receipt of applications 31 August 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 15 September 2020
(i) Winter Field beans
Closing date for receipt of applications 12 September 2020 Closing date for receipt of plant material 1 October 2020
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7 Introductory paragraphs on representations
Written representations and requests to be heard Plant Breeders' Rights The Plant Varieties Act 1997 Section I Applications for plant breeders' rights Section IV Proposed grant or refusal of applications Section VI Proposed surrender or termination of grants and declaring rights null and Void Written representations and/or requests to be heard by the Controller or by a person appointed by him for that purpose may be made regarding proposals made in section IV & VI above. Only written representations may be made regarding applications under section I. For sections I & IV, representations may be made by the applicant, any person who has a substantial interest in an application which is the subject of one of these proposals or who is in a position to provide evidence which is likely to be material to its consideration. For proposals under section VI, representations may be made by the holder of rights, any person who is the holder of a licence to exercise any plant breeders’ rights in the plant varieties in question and any persons whose financial interests are likely to be affected by the decision. The representations and/or requests to be heard must be sent to the controller by 18 July 2020. Written representations should be accompanied by a fee of £30.00 (cheques should be made payable to APHA). If a hearing is granted then a fee of £65.00 is payable before it is held. Any representations received will be circulated by the controller to all interested parties and a period of 21 days allowed for subsequent representations to be made. The controller shall then be entitled to make a decision after he has received any further representations but may, if he considers it desirable, allow further representations. If a hearing is to be held then at least 14 days’ notice will be given to all parties. Any supporting documents relating to the hearing must be made available to the controller at least 7 days before the hearing. Written representations and or requests to be heard should be forwarded to the controller at the following address: Animal and Plant Health Agency The Plant Variety Rights Office Eastbrook Shaftesbury Road Cambridge CB2 8DR
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National lists
Section IV Proposed additions and refusals Section VI Proposed deletions Any person who would be affected by a proposed decision in section IV & VI above may make representations to the National Authorities in writing, or be heard by a person appointed by national authorities for the purpose, or if they wish, make both written representations and be heard. The representations and/or request to be heard must be received by the national authorities not later than 18 July 2020 if they relate to proposed additions and refusals and not later than 30 September 2020 where they relate to proposed deletions. Written representations should be accompanied by a fee of £30.00. (cheques should be made payable to APHA). If attendance at a hearing is granted then a fee of £60.00 is payable before it is held. Persons affected means as the case may be: a) The person who has made the application for the addition of a plant variety to a national list, the
application for the renewal of the period during which a plant variety may remain in a national list or the application to be indicated in a national list as a maintainer of a plant variety;
b) Any person appearing to the national authorities to have sufficient interest in the matter to which the proposed decision relates;
c) Any person or organisation appearing to the national authorities to be representative of a class of persons likely to be affected by the decision.
Written representations and/or requests to be heard should be forwarded to national authorities at the following address: Animal and Plant Health Agency Plant Varieties and Seeds Eastbrook Shaftesbury Road Cambridge CB2 8DR
Plant breeders` rights and national lists
Section II - Variety denominations Proposed names Any person who wishes to object to either the approval of a proposed name or the approval of a proposed change of name on the grounds that it is unsuitable on one or more of the grounds set out in Regulation 3 of The Plant Breeders' Rights (Naming and Fees) Regulations 2006 or in Regulation 6(2) of The Seeds (National List of Varieties) Regulations 2001(as amended) may make written representations. These must set out in full the reasons for the objection and must be delivered not later than 30 September 2020. They should be accompanied by a fee of £30.00 and addressed to the controller (for plant breeders’ rights) or the Secretary of State for Environment (for national listing) at the above address.
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B VARIETIES LISTS
The following symbols are in use in the sections of the varieties lists: Symbol Meaning # Addition to a national list in accordance with regulation 5(5)
& PVS Proposed deletion
(H) Hybrid variety
@ Addition to a national list of herbage varieties not intended for fodder production
M Multigerm
MSH Male sterile hybrid
NL National list applicant
P Pollinator
PBR Plant breeders’ rights applicant
^ Proposed addition to a national list in accordance with regulation 5(5)
am Amenity variety - the applicants have declared that seed of these varieties is not
intended for fodder production and the agriculture departments have not therefore conducted trials for value for cultivation and use. The labels on each bag of seed marketed will have to bear the words ”not intended for fodder production".
m Monogerm
r2 2 rows
r6 6 rows
(c) Indicates a variety denomination in the form of a code under Commission Regulation 930/2000
(gm) Indicates that a variety is genetically modified as defined by Council Directive 2001/18/EEC
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I Applications
a) Applications for plant breeders' rights and/or additions to a national list The following applications for a grant of plant breeders' rights (PBR) and / or addition to a national list (NL) have been received. (See introductory paragraphs on representations).
AFP no Applicant address code
Proposed name/ breeder’s reference
Date of PBR application Date of NL application
Agricultural
LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM LAM. (Italian Ryegrass (Diploid)) 13/3451 6438 UPSTART (am) . 21-MAY-20 RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. VAR. OLEIFORMIS PERS. (Fodder Radish) 44/17 6351 PALLATON 21-MAY-20 . HORDEUM VULGARE L. (Winter Barley) 2/3116 1985 SY THUNDERBOLT (r6) 18-MAY-20 . 2/3117 1985 SY VESSEL (r2) 18-MAY-20 .
Vegetable SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM L. VAR. LYCOPERSICUM (Tomato) 48/323 6430 ONDERO . 18-MAY-20
II Naming of varieties
a) Proposed names The following names have been proposed for plant varieties. (See introductory paragraphs on representations).
Vegetable SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM L. VAR. LYCOPERSICUM (Tomato) 48/323 6430 ONDERO DRTH5014 NL
b) Approved names These names must be used by all persons selling, offering for sale or otherwise marketing propagating material of the plant varieties. The use of a trade mark or trade name in connection with a PBR approved name is not precluded if that mark or name and the registered name are juxtaposed and the registered name is easily recognisable.
a) Withdrawal of applications The following applications for grants of plant breeders’ rights and/or addition to a national list have been withdrawn by the applicants.
AFP no Applicant address code
Proposed name/ breeder’s reference
Date PBR application withdrawn
Date NL application withdrawn
Agricultural
BETA VULGARIS L. SSP. VULGARIS VAR. SACCHARIFERA ALEF. (Sugar Beet) 45/1909 6120 POSSUM . 19-MAY-20
IV Decisions a) Proposed acceptance or refusal of plant breeders’ rights and national list applications Corrections for data transferred from the Common Catalogue to the UK National List We are currently reviewing and correcting the information for varieties transferred from the common catalogue to the UK national list. Where we identify minor errors, such as misspellings within the variety name or incorrectly listed maintainers, we will change these within our variety tracking system (VTS). We will not publish minor changes in the gazette. If we identify more serious errors, for example the variety name having been assigned to the wrong species, we will publish the changes in VTS with a new AFP number. Reports of the results of tests and trials on the undermentioned varieties for which applications have been made are available for inspection by the applicant or any person concerned in the proceedings on these applications. Copies of reports can be supplied on request. (See introductory paragraphs on representations).
(i) Proposed grants of plant breeders’ rights and/or additions to a national list It is proposed to grant rights (PBR) and/or add to the national list (NL) the following varieties as indicated:
AFP no Applicant address code
Name Proposed action NL Proposed maintainer address code
Agricultural
RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. VAR. OLEIFORMIS PERS. (Fodder Radish) 44/17 6351 PALLATON PBR HORDEUM VULGARE L. (Winter Barley) 2/3116 1985 (PBR) SY THUNDERBOLT (r6) PBR
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b) Grants of plant breeders’ rights and/or additions to a national list Corrections for data transferred from the common catalogue to the UK national list We are currently reviewing and correcting the information for varieties transferred from the common catalogue to the UK national list. Where we identify minor errors, such as misspellings within the variety name or incorrectly listed maintainers, we will change these within our variety tracking system (VTS). We will not publish minor changes in the gazette. If we identify more serious errors, for example the variety name having been assigned to the wrong species, we will publish the changes in VTS with a new AFP number. The following varieties have been awarded grants of plant breeders’ rights and/or added to a national list.
AFP no Holder/maintainer address code
Agent address code
Name Date PBR Date NL Grant number
Agricultural
PISUM SATIVUM L. (Field Pea) 84/715 6103 6136 AKOOMA 19-MAY-20 . 8803 84/716 6103 6136 STROMA 19-MAY-20 . 8802 BRASSICA NAPUS L. (Winter Oilseed Rape) 35/3110 1033 224 LG AVIRON (H) . 19-MAY-20 TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. (Winter Wheat) 1/2796 6334 6334 ASTOUND 19-MAY-20 . 8797 1/2814 6359 6336 LG TAPESTRY 19-MAY-20 . 8796 1/2815 6359 6336 LG SEEKER 19-MAY-20 . 8795 1/2836 6359 6336 LG QUASAR 19-MAY-20 . 8794 1/2838 6359 6336 LG PRINCE 19-MAY-20 . 8793 ZEA MAYS L. (Maize) 51/1569 652 6094 RGT OXXFORD . 19-MAY-20 51/1574 6058 6058 ES TOMMEN . 19-MAY-20 51/1591 820 820 MAS 065R (c) . 19-MAY-20 51/1592 820 820 MAS 053C (c) . 19-MAY-20
Vegetable ALLIUM CEPA L. (Onion) 47/234 6451 1455 LILIA . 01-MAY-20 ALLIUM PORRUM L. (Leek) 64/57 6430 6430 VARNASTAR . 19-MAY-20 APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. (Celery) 54/68 23 218 BACHATA . 19-MAY-20 54/69 23 218 CUMBIA . 19-MAY-20 BRASSICA OLERACEA L. VAR. GEMMIFERA ZENKER (Brussels Sprout) 52/189 189 189 AUTUMN STAR . 19-MAY-20 52/191 23 218 HECTOR . 19-MAY-20 52/193 23 218 ATTIS . 19-MAY-20 BRASSICA OLERACEA L. CONVAR. CAPITATA (L.) ALEF. VAR. ALBA DC. (White Cabbage) 53/292 23 218 ZACAPA . 19-MAY-20 DAUCUS CAROTA L. (Carrot) 74/136 23 218 YELLOW MOON . 19-MAY-20 74/140 23 218 BALDIO . 19-MAY-20
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b) Grants of plant breeders’ rights and/or additions to a national list (continued) AFP no Holder/maintainer
SOLANUM LYCOPERSICON L. (Tomato) 48/112 Burpee Europe Ltd BURPEES SAUCE 19-MAY-20 BRASSICA OLERACEA L. (Curly Kale) 66/14 Vital Seeds Ltd WILD GARDEN DAZZLING BLUE 19-MAY-20
e) Refusal of applications for addition of plant varieties to a national list
AFP no Applicant address code
Name Reason
Agricultural
LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM LAM. (Italian Ryegrass (Diploid)) 13/3219 1871 DLF LMD-18155 The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM LAM. (Italian Ryegrass (Tetraploid)) 13/2960 128 FORUM The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. LOLIUM PERENNE L. (Perennial Ryegrass (Diploid)) 13/3209 215 16LP10D03 The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. 13/3211 215 BARRIOT The candidate variety not sufficiently uniform or stable and does not have value for cultivation and use. 13/3212 215 16LPD 139 The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. 13/3227 1871 DINGHY The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. 13/3228 1871 CORPORAL The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. LOLIUM PERENNE L. (Perennial Ryegrass (Tetraploid)) 13/3206 215 16LP10T14 The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. 13/3222 1871 MAYDANAM The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. 13/3224 1871 GURRAM The candidate variety not sufficiently uniform or stable and does not have value for cultivation and use. 13/3237 1417 S11605T The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use. LOLIUM X HYBRIDUM HAUSSKN. (Hybrid Ryegrass (Tetraploid)) 13/3203 128 131 BAB773 The candidate variety does not have value for cultivation and use.
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e) Refusal of applications for addition of plant varieties to a national list (continued)
AFP no Applicant address code
Name Reason
Agricultural (continued)
TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. (White Clover) 41/221 128 131 AC4635 The candidate variety not sufficiently uniform or stable and does not have value for cultivation and use. 41/222 128 131 AC4836 The candidate is not clearly distinct.
f) Following Representations (ii) Proposed grants of plant breeders’ rights and/or additions to a national list A notice of the proposed refusal of the following applications for Plant Breeders’ Rights and / or National Listing was published in the Plant Variety and Seeds Gazette. Representations were received against the proposed decisions. The representations have been accepted and it has been decided to propose to grant rights and or add these varieties to a National List.
AFP no Applicant address code
Name PBR/NL proposed Date of publication
Agricultural
BRASSICA NAPUS L. (Swede Rape) 35/2992 6083 PX131 NL DEC-18
VI termination of protection and deletion from the national list
a) Proposals to surrender grants of plant breeders’ rights and delete from a national list
(i) Proposal to surrender grants of plant breeders’ rights Applications have been received offering to surrender plant breeders’ rights in the following varieties. (See introductory paragraphs on representations).
(iii) Proposed deletion of plant varieties from a national list It is proposed to delete the following varieties from a National List at the request of the maintainer unless otherwise indicated. Anyone wishing to become the maintainer of any of these varieties should contact the National Authorities. (See introductory paragraphs on representations).
Vegetable BRASSICA OLERACEA L. CONVAR. BOTRYTIS (L.) ALEF. VAR. BOTRYTIS (Cauliflower) 59/10198 TROFEO 4053 4053 LACTUCA SATIVA L. (Lettuce) 19/13428 MICHAEL 4394 4395 19/13464 REDGLACE 4394 4395
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c) Termination of grants of plant breeders’ rights and deletion from a national list
(i) Termination of Grants of Plant Breeders’ Rights The grants of Plant Breeders’ Rights for the following varieties have been terminated at the request of the holder.
(iii) Deletion of plant varieties from a national list The following varieties have been deleted from a national list at the request of the maintainer unless otherwise indicated.
AFP no Name Maintainer address code
Agent address code
Agricultural
BETA VULGARIS L. SSP. VULGARIS VAR. SACCHARIFERA ALEF. (Sugar Beet) 45/1843 BARDENA KWS 611 1335 45/1857 BUTTERFLY 734 6286 45/1862 BONBON 6397 6397 45/1867 STORM 6397 6397 PISUM SATIVUM L. (Field Pea) 84/668 AIKIDO 6192 6136 VICIA FABA L. (Field Bean) 33/289 BERING 6192 6136 RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. VAR. OLEIFORMIS PERS. (Fodder Radish) 44/11533 PUMA 4153 4153 BRASSICA NAPUS L. (Spring Oilseed Rape) 35/1221 PLENTY 611 224 BRASSICA NAPUS L. (Winter Oilseed Rape) 35/2944 MAXWELL 6192 6136 HORDEUM VULGARE L. (Spring Barley) 2/2987 ACROWAN (r2) 618 1934
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d) Expiry of grants of plant breeders’ rights Notice is hereby given that grants of Plant Breeders’ Rights for the undermentioned varieties will expire on the dates shown. Attention is drawn to section 19(2) of the Plant Varieties Act 1997 which requires that the registered names must continue to be used after the expiry of rights.
AFP no Holder address code
Date of grant
Name Date of expiry
Agricultural
BRASSICA NAPUS L. VAR. NAPOBRASSICA (L.) RCHB. (Swede) 38/71 121 21-AUG-95 BRORA 20-AUG-20 SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. (Potato) 4/446 818 20-AUG-90 IMPALA 19-AUG-20 4/447 1501 20-AUG-90 FRIESLANDER 19-AUG-20
Ornamentals ROSA L. (Rose (Bed)) 5/1561 996 10-AUG-95 SPEKRA 09-AUG-20
VII Other items
a) Address list
(i) Amendments The address list published in the March 2020 Special Edition of the Gazette should be amended as follows:-
Code Name Address Reason 6083 Pioneer Hi-Bred Northern Europe Service Division GmbH Riedenburger Strasse 7, 81677 München, Germany Change of Address