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USPTO: us-12660771 · published 2026-06-23 · patents · A01H 6/205· A01H 5/12

Salad rocket variety 88-CR003 RZ

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classification patents A01H 6/205A01H 5/12
keywords salad rocketvariety 88-CR003 RZseed depositNCIMB 44298plant varietypatent claim
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The pith

A seed of salad rocket variety 88-CR003 RZ is defined by its deposited sample under NCIMB Accession No. 44298.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The paper asserts that a particular seed sample establishes the identity of salad rocket variety 88-CR003 RZ. The deposit under NCIMB Accession No. 44298 serves as the legal anchor for the variety. A sympathetic reader would care because this mechanism allows the variety to be protected, propagated, and commercialized as a distinct line. The claim treats the physical seed deposit as sufficient to meet requirements for a new plant variety. No further traits or genetic data are supplied in the stated claim.

Core claim

The paper claims that a seed of salad rocket variety 88-CR003 RZ, a sample of which has been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 44298, defines the variety for patent purposes.

What carries the argument

The deposited seed sample under NCIMB Accession No. 44298, which functions as the reference material that fixes the variety's identity.

If this is right

  • The variety can be reproduced true-to-type from the deposited seeds.
  • Commercial sale or distribution of the variety falls under the patent grant.
  • Breeders seeking to develop new lines from this material would require permission from the rights holder.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The deposit approach shifts emphasis from written descriptions to physical samples as the primary evidence of novelty.
  • This could simplify enforcement if seed testing becomes routine for infringement cases.
  • Future varieties might be registered by deposit alone, reducing the need for extensive trait documentation in the patent text.

Load-bearing premise

The deposited seeds produce plants that are distinct, uniform, and stable in a way that satisfies legal criteria for a protectable variety.

What would settle it

Growing multiple generations from the deposited seeds and finding that the resulting plants lack consistent distinguishing traits or match existing public varieties would falsify the claim.

read the original abstract

1 . A seed of salad rocket variety 88-CR003 RZ, a sample of seed of said variety having been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 44298.

Editorial analysis

A structured set of objections, weighed in public.

Desk editor's note, referee report, simulated authors' rebuttal, and a circularity audit. Tearing a paper down is the easy half of reading it; the pith above is the substance, this is the friction.

Referee Report

1 major / 1 minor

Summary. The manuscript presents a single declarative legal claim for salad rocket variety 88-CR003 RZ, asserting that a sample of seed of said variety has been deposited under NCIMB Accession No. 44298. No further description, data, methods, or characteristics of the variety are provided.

Significance. If the legal claim holds under plant variety protection rules, it could secure commercial rights for the breeder in the vegetable seed sector. However, the document contains no scientific content, data, or derivations, so it has no significance as a contribution to plant science or biology.

major comments (1)
  1. Abstract: The central claim that this constitutes a protectable variety depends on the unstated assumptions of distinctness, uniformity, and stability, yet the manuscript provides zero supporting evidence, trait descriptions, or comparisons to existing varieties, rendering the assertion unevaluable.
minor comments (1)
  1. The abstract begins with an anomalous '1 .' numbering, consistent with extraction from a larger legal document rather than a standalone journal article.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for their review. This manuscript is a patent claim document for plant variety protection rather than a scientific research article; its format and content are governed by legal requirements for asserting variety rights via seed deposit, not by standards for biological data or methods reporting.

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  1. Referee: Abstract: The central claim that this constitutes a protectable variety depends on the unstated assumptions of distinctness, uniformity, and stability, yet the manuscript provides zero supporting evidence, trait descriptions, or comparisons to existing varieties, rendering the assertion unevaluable.

    Authors: The single-sentence claim follows the standard declarative format used in plant variety patents, where protection is secured by the public deposit of seed (here, NCIMB Accession No. 44298). Evaluation of distinctness, uniformity, and stability occurs through examination by the patent office or plant variety protection authority using the deposited material and any supporting data filed separately; these elements are not required to appear in the claim text itself. The manuscript therefore contains no scientific data because it is a legal instrument, not a research report. revision: no

Circularity Check

0 steps flagged

No significant circularity

full rationale

This is a legal patent claim consisting solely of a single sentence asserting a seed deposit under an accession number. No derivation chain, equations, predictions, self-citations, or ansatzes exist. The framework for detecting circularity in scientific reasoning does not apply; the central assertion is administrative/legal rather than derived from any inputs that could reduce to themselves.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

Not applicable; the document is a patent claim without scientific axioms, free parameters, or invented entities.

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