Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH010522
Pith reviewed 2026-05-16 21:30 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
Hybrid corn variety CH010522 is produced by crossing two specific deposited parental lines.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
A seed of hybrid corn variety CH010522 is produced by crossing a first plant of variety CV947631 with a second plant of variety CV962284, with representative seeds of the parental varieties deposited under NCMA Accession No. 202206061 and NCMA Accession No. 202306062 respectively.
What carries the argument
Controlled crossing of two inbred parental corn lines whose seeds are preserved in a recognized depository to generate a uniform and stable hybrid.
If this is right
- Commercial seed companies can produce and market CH010522 hybrid corn using the deposited lines.
- The variety can be reproduced reliably from the public deposits once the patent expires.
- The specific genetic combination becomes part of the documented corn germplasm available for reference.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- Breeders could use the deposited parental lines to develop additional hybrids that share one or both parents.
- Farmers gain access to a documented new hybrid option whose performance can be compared directly with existing commercial varieties.
- The public deposit reduces the risk that the parental material will be lost to future research after the patent period.
Load-bearing premise
The deposited seed samples accurately and stably represent the claimed parental lines and produce a sufficiently distinct hybrid.
What would settle it
Grow plants from the deposited seeds and determine whether repeated crosses consistently yield offspring whose observable traits match the description of CH010522.
read the original abstract
1 . A seed of hybrid corn variety CH010522, produced by crossing a first plant of variety CV947631 with a second plant of variety CV962284, wherein representative seeds of said varieties CV947631 and CV962284 are deposited under NCMA Accession No. 202206061 and NCMA Accession No. 202306062, respectively.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript is a utility patent application claiming a hybrid corn variety CH010522. The sole independent claim defines the variety exclusively by the cross of two specific inbred parental lines (CV947631 × CV962284) whose representative seeds are deposited under NCMA accession numbers 202206061 and 202306062, respectively. No phenotypic data, molecular markers, performance trials, or stability assertions are supplied; the deposits themselves constitute the legal definition of the claimed material.
Significance. If the deposits are viable and correctly identified, the claim would confer standard plant-variety protection, enabling commercial exclusivity for the hybrid. The contribution is therefore entirely legal and commercial rather than scientific; its significance rests on compliance with deposit and enablement requirements rather than on any novel biological insight or empirical result.
minor comments (1)
- The abstract and claim 1 are identical; a short technical description of the hybrid’s distinguishing traits (e.g., maturity, disease resistance) would improve clarity for examiners and licensees.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the careful review and the recommendation to accept. The manuscript is a utility patent application whose claims are enabled by the deposited parental inbred lines, consistent with USPTO enablement and deposit requirements for plant varieties.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity
full rationale
The document is a utility patent whose sole load-bearing claim defines hybrid corn variety CH010522 by direct reference to the cross of two named inbred lines whose identity is fixed by public seed deposits (NCMA accessions 202206061 and 202306062). No equations, fitted parameters, predictions, ansatzes, or self-citations appear; the variety is constituted by the deposited material itself. Consequently the claim contains no derivation chain that could reduce to its own inputs.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (1)
- domain assumption Deposited seed samples accurately and permanently represent the claimed inbred parent varieties.
discussion (0)
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