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DESCR<strong>IP</strong>TIONS<br />

PLANT VARIETIES JOURNAL 2002 VOL <strong>15</strong> NO. 2<br />

Triticum aestivum<br />

Wheat<br />

‘Annuello’<br />

Application No: 2002/106 Accepted: 5 June, 2002<br />

Applicant: Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd,<br />

Attwood, VIC and Grains Research and Development<br />

Corporation, Barton, ACT.<br />

‘QT9050’<br />

Application No: 2001/323 Accepted: 27 May, 2002<br />

Applicant: The State of Queensland through its<br />

Department of Primary Industries, Toowoomba, QLD<br />

and the Grains Research and Development<br />

Corporation, Barton, ACT.<br />

‘WI 99069’<br />

Application No: 2002/024 Accepted: 20 June, 2002<br />

Applicant: The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA.<br />

Verbena xhybrida<br />

Verbena<br />

‘Balazplum’<br />

Application No: 2001/361 Accepted: 28 June, 2002<br />

Applicant: Ball FloraPlant – A Division of Ball<br />

Horticultural Company.<br />

Agent: Ball <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Dandenong South, VIC.<br />

Wahlenbergia undulata<br />

‘Porcelain Stars’<br />

Application No: 2002/104 Accepted: 28 May, 2002<br />

Applicant: Plant Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park,<br />

VIC.<br />

VARIETY DESCR<strong>IP</strong>TIONS<br />

Key to definitions/symbols/words used in the detailed<br />

descriptions<br />

* = Variety used as comparator<br />

Agent = <strong>Australia</strong>n agent acting on behalf of an<br />

applicant (often where application is from<br />

overseas).<br />

ca. = about<br />

CPVO = Community Plant Variety Office<br />

DMRT = Duncan’s Multiple Range Test<br />

DUS = Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability<br />

Hyphened = A hyphen (-) between two different<br />

colours<br />

colours (eg. greyed-green) designates an<br />

intermediate colour between those two<br />

colours, where possible the RHS colour<br />

chart reference is also given.<br />

LSD = Least Significant Difference<br />

LSD/sig = The numerical value for the LSD (at<br />

P≤0.01) is in the first column and the<br />

level of significance between the<br />

candidate and the relevant comparator in<br />

subsequent columns<br />

PVJ = Plant Varieties Journal<br />

PBR = Plant Breeder’s Rights<br />

PBRO = Plant Breeder’s Rights Office<br />

PVRO = Plant Variety Rights Office<br />

n/a = Not available<br />

ns = Not significant<br />

RHS = Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart<br />

(Chip <strong>Number</strong>). The year following RHS<br />

indicates the edition.<br />

std deviation = Standard deviation of the sample<br />

syn = synonym<br />

UPOV = International Union for the Protection of<br />

New Plant Varieties<br />

+ = When used in conjunction with an RHS<br />

colour, ‘+’ indicates a notional extension<br />

of a colour series when a precise match<br />

can not be made. It is most commonly<br />

used when the adjacent colour chip(s) are<br />

of a different sequence.<br />

# = Values followed by the same letter are not<br />

significantly different at P≤0.01<br />

Origin = Unless otherwise stated the female parent<br />

of the cross precedes the male parent<br />

S-N-K test = Student-Newman-Keuls test<br />

A = Variety(s) for which PBR has been<br />

granted in <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />

Acacia leprosa<br />

Cinnamon Wattle<br />

‘Scarlet Blaze’<br />

Application No 1998/148 Accepted 7 Sep 1998.<br />

Applicant: Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne,<br />

Melbourne, VIC.<br />

Agent: WM (Bill) Molyneux, Dixons Creek, VIC.<br />

Characteristics (Table 1, Figure 30) Plant: growth habit<br />

upright, mean height (at 30 months) medium (mean<br />

1351mm), width medium (mean 502mm). Stem:<br />

<strong>15</strong>

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