German breeders develop ‘open-source’ plant seeds | Science | AAAS

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Summary:

"There's open-source software, open-source pharma research, and open-source beer. Now, there are open-source seeds, too. Breeders from Göttingen University in Germany and Dottenfelderhof agricultural school in Bad Vilbel, Germany, have released tomato and wheat varieties under an open-source license. Their move follows similar schemes for sharing plant material in India and the United States, but is the first that provides legal protection for the open-source status of future descendants of plant varieties."

Link:

http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/06/german-breeders-develop-open-source-plant-seeds

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oa.new oa.germany oa.agriculture oa.licensing oa.patents oa.libre

Date tagged:

06/19/2017, 10:50

Date published:

06/19/2017, 06:50