What is the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction in plant patents?

In the context of plant patents, the distinction between asexual and sexual reproduction is crucial. According to the MPEP 1601: “Asexually propagated plants are those that are reproduced by means other than from seeds, such as by the rooting of cuttings, by layering, budding, grafting, inarching, etc.” Key points to understand: Plant patents are only…

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