A01H1/00	7	Processes for modifying genotypes {; Plants characterised by associated natural traits}(A01H4/00 takes precedence)	A01H1/00	A01H1/00		515
A01H1/02	8	Methods or apparatus for hybridisation; Artificial pollination {; Fertility}	A01H1/02	A01H1/02		5534
A01H1/021	9	{Methods of breeding using interspecific crosses, i.e. interspecies crosses}	A01H1/02	A01H1/02		599
A01H1/022	9	{Genic fertility modification, e.g. apomixis}	A01H1/02	A01H1/02		136
A01H1/023	10	{Male sterility}	A01H1/02	A01H1/02		262
A01H1/024	10	{Female sterility}	A01H1/02	A01H1/02		20
A01H1/026	9	{by treatment with chemicals}	A01H1/02	A01H1/02		143
A01H1/027	9	{Apparatus for pollination}	A01H1/02	A01H1/02		816
A01H1/04	8	Processes of selection {involving genotypic or phenotypic markers; Methods of using phenotypic markers for selection}<br><br><u>NOTE</u><br><br>This group covers the use of phenotypic markers for selection, insofar as the output or input traits are not covered by groups A01H1/10 - A01H1/129.	A01H1/04	A01H1/04		3534
A01H1/045	9	{using molecular markers}	A01H1/04	A01H1/04		1310
A01H1/06	8	Processes for producing mutations, e.g. treatment with chemicals or with radiation (specific mutations prepared by genetic engineering on plant cell or plant tissues C12N15/00{; process for producing transgenic plants C12N15/82})	A01H1/06	A01H1/06		1509
A01H1/08	9	Methods for producing changes in chromosome number	A01H1/08	A01H1/08		700
A01H1/09	9	{Apparatus for producing changes in chromosome number}	A01H1/06	A01H1/09		15
A01H1/10	8	{Processes for modifying non-agronomic quality output traits, e.g. for industrial processing; Value added, non-agronomic traits}	A01H1/00	A01H1/10		127
A01H1/101	9	{involving biosynthetic or metabolic pathways, i.e. metabolic engineering, e.g. nicotine or caffeine}	A01H1/00	A01H1/101		110
A01H1/102	10	{involving modified carbohydrate or sugar alcohol metabolism, e.g. starch biosynthesis}	A01H1/00	A01H1/102		55
A01H1/103	11	{Non-starch polysaccharides, e.g. cellulose, fructans or levans}	A01H1/00	A01H1/103		9
A01H1/104	10	{involving modified lipid metabolism, e.g. seed oil composition}	A01H1/00	A01H1/104		57
A01H1/105	11	{involving altered sterol composition}	A01H1/00	A01H1/105		3
A01H1/106	10	{involving fruit development, senescence or ethylene biosynthesis, e.g. modified tomato ripening or cut flower shelf-life}	A01H1/00	A01H1/106		29
A01H1/107	10	{involving pigment biosynthesis}	A01H1/00	A01H1/107		86
A01H1/108	10	{involving amino acid content, e.g. synthetic storage proteins or altering amino acid biosynthesis}	A01H1/00	A01H1/108		32
A01H1/109	10	{involving lignin biosynthesis}	A01H1/00	A01H1/109		6
A01H1/12	8	{Processes for modifying agronomic input traits, e.g. crop yield}	A01H1/00	A01H1/12		317
A01H1/1205	9	{Abscission; Dehiscence; Senescence}	A01H1/00	A01H1/1205		14
A01H1/121	9	{Plant growth habits}	A01H1/00	A01H1/121		176
A01H1/1215	10	{Flower development or morphology, e.g. flowering promoting factor [FPF]}	A01H1/00	A01H1/1215		87
A01H1/122	9	{for stress resistance, e.g. heavy metal resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/122		117
A01H1/1225	10	{for drought, cold or salt resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/1225		201
A01H1/123	10	{for herbicide resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/123		81
A01H1/1235	11	{to glyphosate}	A01H1/00	A01H1/1235		16
A01H1/124	11	{to sulfonylurea}	A01H1/00	A01H1/124		5
A01H1/1245	10	{for biotic stress resistance, e.g. pathogen, pest or disease resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/1245		245
A01H1/125	11	{for bacterial resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/125		39
A01H1/1255	11	{for fungal resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/1255		270
A01H1/126	11	{for virus resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/126		102
A01H1/1265	11	{for nematode resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/1265		21
A01H1/127	11	{for insect resistance}	A01H1/00	A01H1/127		77
A01H1/129	9	{involving hormone-influenced development, e.g. auxin}	A01H1/00	A01H1/129		11
A01H3/00	7	Processes for modifying phenotypes {, e.g. symbiosis with bacteria}(A01H4/00 takes precedence)	A01H3/00	A01H3/00		414
A01H3/02	8	by controlling duration, wavelength, intensity, or periodicity of illumination	A01H3/02	A01H3/02		150
A01H3/04	8	by treatment with chemicals	A01H3/04	A01H3/04		360
A01H4/00	7	Plant reproduction by tissue culture techniques {; Tissue culture techniques therefor}	A01H4/00	A01H4/00		1691
A01H4/001	8	{Culture apparatus for tissue culture}	A01H4/00	A01H4/00		5020
A01H4/002	8	{Culture media for tissue culture}	A01H4/00	A01H4/00		2654
A01H4/003	8	{Cutting apparatus specially adapted for tissue culture}	A01H4/00	A01H4/00		95
A01H4/005	8	{Methods for micropropagation; Vegetative plant propagation using cell or tissue culture techniques}	A01H4/00	A01H4/00		2561
A01H4/006	9	{Encapsulated embryos for plant reproduction, e.g. artificial seeds}	A01H4/00	A01H4/00		173
A01H4/008	8	{Methods for regeneration to complete plants}	A01H4/00	A01H4/00		7138
A01H5/00	7	Angiosperms, i.e. flowering plants, characterised by their plant parts; Angiosperms characterised otherwise than by their botanic taxonomy	A01H5/00	A01H5/00		655
A01H5/02	8	Flowers	A01H5/02	A01H5/02		20109
A01H5/04	8	Stems	A01H5/04	A01H5/04		364
A01H5/06	8	Roots	A01H5/06	A01H5/06		259
A01H5/08	8	Fruits	A01H5/08	A01H5/08		4952
A01H5/10	8	Seeds	A01H5/10	A01H5/10		18108
A01H5/12	8	Leaves	A01H5/12	A01H5/12		2942
A01H6/00	7	Angiosperms, i.e. flowering plants, characterised by their botanic taxonomy	A01H6/00	A01H6/00		3992
A01H6/02	8	Amaranthaceae or Chenopodiaceae, e.g. beet or spinach	A01H6/02	A01H6/02		55
A01H6/024	9	{Beta vulgaris [beet]}	A01H6/02	A01H6/02		31
A01H6/028	9	{Spinacia oleracea [spinach]}	A01H6/02	A01H6/02		137
A01H6/04	8	Amaryllidaceae, e.g. onion	A01H6/04	A01H6/04		113
A01H6/045	9	{Allium cepa [onion]}	A01H6/04	A01H6/04		47
A01H6/06	8	Apiaceae, e.g. celery or carrot	A01H6/06	A01H6/06		44
A01H6/064	9	{Apium graveolens [celery]}	A01H6/06	A01H6/06		63
A01H6/068	9	{Daucus carota [carrot]}	A01H6/06	A01H6/06		50
A01H6/08	8	Apocynaceae, e.g. Madagascar periwinkle	A01H6/08	A01H6/08		46
A01H6/084	9	{Catharanthus, e.g. Madagascar periwinkle}	A01H6/08	A01H6/08		43
A01H6/088	9	{Mandevilla}	A01H6/08	A01H6/08		197
A01H6/10	8	Aroideae, e.g. Zantedeschia	A01H6/10	A01H6/10		348
A01H6/12	8	Asparagaceae, e.g. Hosta	A01H6/12	A01H6/12		389
A01H6/14	8	Asteraceae or Compositae, e.g. safflower, sunflower, artichoke or lettuce	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		1878
A01H6/1408	9	{Aster}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		49
A01H6/1416	9	{Carthamus tinctorius [safflower]}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		9
A01H6/1424	9	{Chrysanthemum}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		1939
A01H6/1432	9	{Cynara cardunculus [artichoke]}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		29
A01H6/144	9	{Dahlia}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		41
A01H6/1448	9	{Echinacea}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		88
A01H6/1456	9	{Gerbera}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		30
A01H6/1464	9	{Helianthus annuus [sunflower]}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		96
A01H6/1472	9	{Lactuca sativa [lettuce]}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		691
A01H6/148	9	{Osteospermum}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		43
A01H6/1488	9	{Stevia}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		49
A01H6/1496	9	{Tagetes [marigold]}	A01H6/14	A01H6/14		8
A01H6/16	8	Balsaminaceae, e.g. Impatiens	A01H6/16	A01H6/16		913
A01H6/165	9	{Impatiens}	A01H6/16	A01H6/16		95
A01H6/18	8	Begoniaceae, e.g. Begonia	A01H6/18	A01H6/18		285
A01H6/185	9	{Begonia}	A01H6/18	A01H6/18		82
A01H6/20	8	Brassicaceae, e.g. canola, broccoli or rucola	A01H6/20	A01H6/20		330
A01H6/201	9	{Brassica juncea}	A01H6/20	A01H6/20		26
A01H6/202	9	{Brassica napus [canola]}	A01H6/20	A01H6/20		430
A01H6/203	9	{Brassica oleraceae, e.g. broccoli or kohlrabi}	A01H6/20	A01H6/20		92
A01H6/204	9	{Brassica rapa}	A01H6/20	A01H6/20		46
A01H6/205	9	{Eruca sativa [rucola, arugula or rocket]}	A01H6/20	A01H6/20		12
A01H6/206	9	{Raphanus sativus [radish]}	A01H6/20	A01H6/20		24
A01H6/207	9	{Sinapis alba [white mustard]}	A01H6/20	A01H6/20		
A01H6/22	8	Bromeliaceae	A01H6/22	A01H6/22		97
A01H6/223	9	{Aechmea fasciata}	A01H6/22	A01H6/22		12
A01H6/225	9	{Guzmania}	A01H6/22	A01H6/22		128
A01H6/228	9	{Vriesea}	A01H6/22	A01H6/22		32
A01H6/24	8	Cactaceae, e.g. cactus or Easter cactus	A01H6/24	A01H6/24		62
A01H6/26	8	Campanulaceae	A01H6/26	A01H6/26		29
A01H6/264	9	{Campanula}	A01H6/26	A01H6/26		96
A01H6/268	9	{Lobelia}	A01H6/26	A01H6/26		109
A01H6/28	8	Cannabaceae, e.g. cannabis	A01H6/28	A01H6/28		337
A01H6/30	8	Caryophyllaceae	A01H6/30	A01H6/30		111
A01H6/305	9	{Dianthus carnations}	A01H6/30	A01H6/30		733
A01H6/32	8	Crassulaceae	A01H6/32	A01H6/32		364
A01H6/324	9	{Kalanchoe}	A01H6/32	A01H6/32		25
A01H6/328	9	{Sedum}	A01H6/32	A01H6/32		119
A01H6/34	8	Cucurbitaceae, e.g. bitter melon, cucumber or watermelon&#160;	A01H6/34	A01H6/34		43
A01H6/342	9	{Citrullus lanatus [watermelon]}	A01H6/34	A01H6/34		154
A01H6/344	9	{Cucumis melo [melon]}	A01H6/34	A01H6/34		149
A01H6/346	9	{Cucumis sativus[cucumber]}	A01H6/34	A01H6/34		181
A01H6/348	9	{Cucurbita, e.g. squash or pumpkin}	A01H6/34	A01H6/34		94
A01H6/36	8	Ericaceae, e.g. azalea, cranberry or blueberry	A01H6/36	A01H6/36		64
A01H6/364	9	{Rhododendron, e.g. Azalea}	A01H6/36	A01H6/36		223
A01H6/368	9	{Vaccinium, e.g. cranberry, blueberry}	A01H6/36	A01H6/36		307
A01H6/38	8	Euphorbiaceae, e.g. Poinsettia	A01H6/38	A01H6/38		540
A01H6/385	9	{Euphorbia, e.g. Poinsettia}	A01H6/38	A01H6/38		75
A01H6/40	8	Gentianaceae, e.g. Exacum	A01H6/40	A01H6/40		28
A01H6/42	8	Geraniaceae, e.g. Geranium	A01H6/42	A01H6/42		1192
A01H6/425	9	{Pelargonium [Geranium]}	A01H6/42	A01H6/42		121
A01H6/44	8	Gesneriaceae, e.g. African violet	A01H6/44	A01H6/44		15
A01H6/444	9	{Saintpaulia [African violet]}	A01H6/44	A01H6/44		160
A01H6/448	9	{Streptocarpus}	A01H6/44	A01H6/44		18
A01H6/46	8	Gramineae or Poaceae, e.g. ryegrass, rice, wheat or maize	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		477
A01H6/4606	9	{Agrostis [bentgrass]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		4
A01H6/4612	9	{Cynodon [Bermudagrass]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		40
A01H6/4618	9	{Fescue}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		16
A01H6/4624	9	{Hordeum vulgarus [barley]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		81
A01H6/463	9	{Lolium [ryegrass]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		27
A01H6/4636	9	{Oryza sp. [rice]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		456
A01H6/4642	9	{Panicum [switchgrass]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		22
A01H6/4648	9	{Paspalum}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		13
A01H6/4654	9	{Pennisetum [pearl millet]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		34
A01H6/466	9	{Poa, e.g. bluegrass}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		43
A01H6/4666	9	{Sorghum, e.g. sudangrass}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		159
A01H6/4672	9	{Triticale}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		9
A01H6/4678	9	{Triticum sp. [wheat]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		666
A01H6/4684	9	{Zea mays [maize]}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		7524
A01H6/469	9	{Zoysia}	A01H6/46	A01H6/46		76
A01H6/48	8	Hydrangeacae, e.g. Hydrangea	A01H6/48	A01H6/48		498
A01H6/50	8	Lamiaceae, e.g. lavender, mint or chia	A01H6/50	A01H6/50		312
A01H6/502	9	{Lavendula, e.g. lavender}	A01H6/50	A01H6/50		131
A01H6/504	9	{Mentha sp., e.g. mint}	A01H6/50	A01H6/50		49
A01H6/506	9	{Ocimum basilicum [basil]}	A01H6/50	A01H6/50		20
A01H6/508	9	{Salvia sp., e.g. chia}	A01H6/50	A01H6/50		167
A01H6/52	8	Lauraceae, e.g. avocado	A01H6/52	A01H6/52		31
A01H6/525	9	{Persea [avocado]}	A01H6/52	A01H6/52		16
A01H6/54	8	Leguminosae or Fabaceae, e.g. soybean, alfalfa or peanut	A01H6/54	A01H6/54		366
A01H6/541	9	{Arachis hypogaea [peanut]}	A01H6/54	A01H6/54		26
A01H6/542	9	{Glycine max [soybean]}	A01H6/54	A01H6/54		6776
A01H6/543	9	{Lupinus}	A01H6/54	A01H6/54		17
A01H6/544	9	{Medicago sativa [alfalfa]}	A01H6/54	A01H6/54		150
A01H6/545	9	{Phaseolus, e.g. kidney beans, scarlet runners or spotted beans}	A01H6/54	A01H6/54		146
A01H6/546	9	{Pisum sativum [pea]}	A01H6/54	A01H6/54		92
A01H6/547	9	{Vigna [cowpea]}	A01H6/54	A01H6/54		8
A01H6/56	8	Liliaceae, e.g. Alstroemeria or Lilium	A01H6/56	A01H6/56		334
A01H6/564	9	{Alstroemeria}	A01H6/56	A01H6/56		264
A01H6/568	9	{Lilium}	A01H6/56	A01H6/56		20
A01H6/58	8	Linaceae, e.g. flax	A01H6/58	A01H6/58		6
A01H6/60	8	Malvaceae, e.g. cotton or hibiscus	A01H6/60	A01H6/60		50
A01H6/604	9	{Gossypium [cotton]}	A01H6/60	A01H6/60		574
A01H6/608	9	{Hibiscus}	A01H6/60	A01H6/60		341
A01H6/62	8	Orchidaceae [Orchid family]	A01H6/62	A01H6/62		595
A01H6/64	8	Papaveraceae, e.g. poppy	A01H6/64	A01H6/64		61
A01H6/66	8	Pedaliaceae, e.g. sesame	A01H6/66	A01H6/66		42
A01H6/68	8	Plantaginaceae, e.g. Antirrhinum	A01H6/68	A01H6/68		372
A01H6/70	8	Polemoniaceae, e.g. Phlox	A01H6/70	A01H6/70		254
A01H6/72	8	Ranunculaceae, e.g. Clematis	A01H6/72	A01H6/72		411
A01H6/74	8	Rosaceae, e.g. strawberry, apple, almonds, pear, rose, blackberries or raspberries	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		296
A01H6/7409	9	{Fragaria, i.e. strawberries}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		491
A01H6/7418	9	{Malus domestica, i.e. apples}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		497
A01H6/7427	9	{Prunus, e.g. almonds}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		182
A01H6/7436	10	{Apricots}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		98
A01H6/7445	10	{Cherries}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		175
A01H6/7454	10	{Nectarines}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		381
A01H6/7463	10	{Peaches}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		507
A01H6/7472	10	{Plums}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		241
A01H6/7481	9	{Pyrus, i.e. pears}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		86
A01H6/749	9	{Rosa, i.e. roses}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		3310
A01H6/7499	9	{Rubus, e.g. blackberries or raspberries}	A01H6/74	A01H6/74		279
A01H6/76	8	Rubiaceae, e.g. Pentas	A01H6/76	A01H6/76		88
A01H6/78	8	Rutaceae, e.g. lemons or limes	A01H6/78	A01H6/78		116
A01H6/785	9	{Citrus, e.g. lemons or limes}	A01H6/78	A01H6/78		67
A01H6/80	8	Saxifragaceae, e.g. Heuchera	A01H6/80	A01H6/80		417
A01H6/82	8	Solanaceae, e.g. pepper, tobacco, potato, tomato or eggplant	A01H6/82	A01H6/82		172
A01H6/821	9	{Calibrachoa}	A01H6/82	A01H6/82		498
A01H6/822	9	{Capsicum sp. [pepper]}	A01H6/82	A01H6/82		359
A01H6/823	9	{Nicotiana, e.g. tobacco}	A01H6/82	A01H6/82		162
A01H6/824	9	{Petunia}	A01H6/82	A01H6/82		739
A01H6/825	9	{Solanum lycopersicum [tomato]}	A01H6/82	A01H6/82		602
A01H6/826	9	{Solanum melongena [eggplant]}	A01H6/82	A01H6/82		12
A01H6/827	9	{Solanum tuberosum [potato]}	A01H6/82	A01H6/82		110
A01H6/84	8	Urticaceae, e.g. ramie	A01H6/84	A01H6/84		3
A01H6/86	8	Verbenaceae, e.g. Verbena	A01H6/86	A01H6/86		575
A01H6/88	8	Vitaceae, e.g. Vitus [grape]	A01H6/88	A01H6/88		380
A01H7/00	7	Gymnosperms, e.g. conifers	A01H7/00	A01H7/00		200
A01H9/00	7	Pteridophytes, e.g. ferns, club-mosses, horse-tails	A01H9/00	A01H9/00		55
A01H11/00	7	Bryophytes, e.g. mosses, liverworts	A01H11/00	A01H11/00		37
A01H13/00	7	Algae (unicellular algae C12N1/12)	A01H13/00	A01H13/00		119
A01H15/00	7	Fungi; Lichens (fungal microorganisms C12N1/14)	A01H15/00	A01H15/00		369
A01H17/00	7	Symbiotic or parasitic combinations including one or more new plants, e.g. mycorrhiza (lichens A01H15/00)	A01H17/00	A01H17/00		137
