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USPTO: us-12622382 · published 2026-05-12 · patents · A01H 6/4684· A01H 5/10

Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH010573

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classification patents A01H 6/4684A01H 5/10
keywords hybrid corncorn seedplant varietyCH010573corn breedingparent lines
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A seed of hybrid corn variety CH010573 is produced by crossing plant variety CV787354 with variety CV953733.

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The document claims a specific hybrid corn seed variety named CH010573. It arises directly from the cross of two parent lines, CV787354 and CV953733, whose representative seeds have been deposited under defined accession numbers. A reader would care because the claim supplies a reproducible method to generate this exact variety for planting or further breeding. The statement defines the hybrid through its parentage rather than through any listed performance traits. Once accepted, the claim supplies legal protection for seed production using those deposited parents.

Core claim

The central claim states that a seed of hybrid corn variety CH010573 is produced by crossing a first plant of variety CV787354 with a second plant of variety CV953733, with representative seeds of each parent deposited under NCMA Accession No. 202005038 and NCMA Accession No. 202306096 respectively.

What carries the argument

The controlled cross between the two deposited parent corn lines CV787354 and CV953733 that yields the claimed hybrid seed.

Load-bearing premise

The two named parent lines remain genetically stable and distinct enough that repeated crosses produce seeds of the same hybrid variety.

What would settle it

Grow multiple generations of plants from seed obtained by the stated cross and verify whether the resulting plants match one another in all claimed traits while remaining distinguishable from both parents.

read the original abstract

1 . A seed of hybrid corn variety CH010573, produced by crossing a first plant of variety CV787354 with a second plant of variety CV953733, wherein representative seeds of said varieties CV787354 and CV953733 are deposited under NCMA Accession No. 202005038 and NCMA Accession No. 202306096, respectively.

Editorial analysis

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Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript is a utility patent application claiming a hybrid corn variety CH010573. The sole independent claim defines the variety as the F1 seed obtained by crossing inbred line CV787354 (NCMA deposit 202005038) with inbred line CV953733 (NCMA deposit 202306096). No performance data, molecular markers, or trait tables are asserted inside the claim itself; enablement is provided solely by the physical seed deposits and the standard description of hybrid seed production.

Significance. If the deposits are viable and the parent lines are maintained as described, the claim is enabled by construction and supplies a concrete, reproducible plant variety. The work adds one additional named hybrid to the public record of protected corn germplasm, which is useful for breeders and for establishing priority, but contains no new genetic mechanism, breeding method, or agronomic result.

minor comments (2)
  1. The abstract and claim 1 are identical; a short summary paragraph distinct from the claim language would improve readability for non-patent readers.
  2. No figure or table is present. If any morphological descriptor table or hybrid performance data exists in the full specification, it should be referenced explicitly in the claim preamble or in a dependent claim.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for the careful review and for recommending acceptance of the manuscript.

Circularity Check

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No circularity: claim enabled by physical deposits, not derivation

full rationale

The document is a utility patent whose sole load-bearing claim defines hybrid CH010573 by the act of crossing two named inbreds whose representative seeds are deposited at NCMA under accession numbers 202005038 and 202306096. No equations, fitted parameters, predictions, or first-principles derivations appear anywhere in the text; reproducibility is delegated entirely to the physical accessions and ordinary breeding steps. Consequently none of the enumerated circularity patterns (self-definitional, fitted-input-called-prediction, self-citation load-bearing, etc.) can be instantiated.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

No free parameters, axioms, or invented entities are invoked; the document is a straightforward varietal description.

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    A seed of hybrid corn variety CH010573, produced by crossing a first plant of variety CV787354 with a second plant of variety CV953733, wherein representative seeds of said varieties CV787354 and CV953733 are deposited under NCMA Accession No. 202005038 and NCMA Accession No. 202306096, respectively.

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