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RIPENING INHIBITORS: ROSY FUTURE OR BRUISED FRUIT?
December 21, 2007
Current and Potential Commercial Applicationsof the Suppression of Ethylene Action by 1-MCP in Plants | www.rohmhaas.com
Product shelf-life is a major economic concern for the agricultural industry. The biological mechanism for regulating the ripening of fruits is mediated by ethylene. Ethylene management is addressed in three ways: 1) Ethylene absorption 2) Inhibition of ethylene biosynthesis and 3) Prevention of ethylene receptor signaling. In the ripening control patent landscape novel cyclopropene compounds function as ethylene receptor blockers. Of the 60 U.S. patents that have issued, approximately 15 are related to cyclopropenes, while the remaining 45 are more or less evenly distributed between about 20 different ethylene management technologies. AgroFresh Inc., a Rohm and Haas subsidiary, has staked out a significant position in ethylene receptor blocking technology by claiming a wide range of cyclopropene derivatives
Defending Knock-Offs: Head-to-head With Brand Names in Trademark, Copyright, and Internet Marketing
March 1, 2007
Defending Knock-Offs: Head-to-head With Brand Names in Trademark, Copyright, and Internet Marketing | www.iptoday.com
-Name Brands vs, Knock-Offs: Strategies and Counter-Strategies
-Vulnerabilities of Name Brand Copyrights
-Why the internet Knock-Off market will always exist
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