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Opuntia plant named ‘Seleno-Green’

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Assignee: BANUELOS GARYPriority: Mar 21, 2012Filed: Mar 21, 2012Granted: Dec 3, 2013
Est. expiryMar 21, 2032(~5.7 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear ( Opuntia ficus - indica ), named ‘Seleno-Green,’ is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the ‘Seleno-Green’ cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The ‘Seleno-Green’ cultivar has yellow-orange flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and yellow-green fruit. When grown in a saline/selenium-laden soil, the spineless ‘Seleno-Green’ cultivar absorbs high concentrations of natural-occurring selenium, volatilizes selenium, and produces edible cladodes and fruit enriched with potential anti-carcinogenic forms of organic selenium.

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       1. A new and distinct salt and boron tolerant, selenium accumulating cultivar of  Opuntia ficus - indica  named ‘Seleno-Green,’ as substantially illustrated and described herein.

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