Plant husbandry – Process
Reexamination Certificate
2003-09-15
2009-11-10
Swiatek, Rob (Department: 3643)
Plant husbandry
Process
C047S05810R, C047S006000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07614182
ABSTRACT:
A method for separating a lump piece of rosette plants. The method includes the steps of gripping a rosette plant and positioning it parallel to a longitudinal axis of an elongated holder which has a longitudinal opening at least along the longitudinal axis; introducing a part of the lump piece of the rosette plant into the holder via the mentioned longitudinal opening; cutting off the lump piece along a cutting plane parallel to the longitudinal axis, while closing the longitudinal opening, such that the introduced part of the lump piece is enclosed in the holder; and removing the enclosed cut-off part of the lump piece from the holder. The method includes the further step of cutting off a part of the rosette plant enclosed in the holder along a second cutting plane.
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Herder Justus Laurens
Higler Roland André Pieter
Oderwald Michiel Peter
Hayes Kristen C
Nederlandse Organisatie voor toegeast- Natuurwetenschappelijk On
Swiatek Rob
Young & Thompson
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