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Охорона Прав На Сорти Рослин Plant Variety Rights Protection ̲ͲÑÒÅÐÑÒÂÎ ÀÃÐÀÐÍί ÏÎ˲ÒÈÊÈ Áþëåòåíü «Îõîðîíà ïðàâ íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí» – ÒÀ ÏÐÎÄÎÂÎËÜÑÒÂÀ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ MINISTRY OF AGRARIAN POLICY AND FOOD OF UKRAINE îô³ö³éíå âèäàííÿ, ùî ì³ñòèòü îô³ö³éí³ â³äîìîñò³ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÑÜÊÈÉ ²ÍÑÒÈÒÓÒ ùîäî îõîðîíè ïðàâ íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí. ÅÊÑÏÅÐÒÈÇÈ ÑÎÐҲ ÐÎÑËÈÍ UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR PLANT VARIETY EXAMINATION Âèäàºòüñÿ 6 ðàç³â íà ð³ê. Ðîçðàõîâàíî äëÿ: - íàóêîâö³â; - âèêëàäà÷³â; - ñòóäåíò³â; - çàÿâíèê³â; - ï³äòðèìóâà÷³â; - ïðåäñòàâíèê³â ç ³íòåëåêòóàëüíî¿ âëàñíîñò³; - àâòîð³â òà âëàñíèê³â ñîðò³â òîùî Ïåðåäïëàòíèé ³íäåêñ 86211 ОХОРОНА ПРАВ НА СОРТИ РОСЛИН PLANT VARIETY RIGHTS PROTECTION Îô³ö³éíå âèäàííÿ Official publication Áþëåòåíü Bulletin 4 2019 ³ííèöÿ 2019 ³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó çàÿâîê ̲ͲÑÒÅÐÑÒÂÎ ÀÃÐÀÐÍί ÏÎ˲ÒÈÊÈ ÒÀ ÏÐÎÄÎÂÎËÜÑÒÂÀ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ MINISTRY OF AGRARIAN POLICY AND FOOD OF UKRAINE ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÑÜÊÈÉ ²ÍÑÒÈÒÓÒ ÅÊÑÏÅÐÒÈÇÈ ÑÎÐҲ ÐÎÑËÈÍ UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR PLANT VARIETY EXAMINATION ОХОРОНА ПРАВ НА СОРТИ РОСЛИН PLANT VARIETY RIGHTS PROTECTION Áþëåòåíü Âèäàºòüñÿ Çàñíîâàíèé Ñâ³äîöòâî Ê ¹ 22460-1236 ÏÐ Âèïóñê 4, 2019 6 ðàç³â íà ð³ê 24 ñ³÷íÿ 2003 ð. â³ä 01.03.2017 Ãîëîâíèé ðåäàêòîð Editor-in-chief Ñóõîìëèí Ë. Â. L. Sukhomlyn Ðåäàêö³éíà êîëåã³ÿ Editorial board ͳêîëåíêî Í. Ã. N. Nikolenko Ìåëüíèê Ñ. ². S. Melnyk (çàñòóïíèêè ãîëîâíîãî ðåäàêòîðà) (deputyies editor-in-chief) Ïàâëþê Í. Â. N. 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Áþëåòåíü âèäàºòüñÿ íà âèêîíàííÿ Çàêîíó Óêðà¿íè «Ïðî îõîðîíó ïðàâ íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí» ç ìåòîþ îðãàí³- çàö³¿ îô³ö³éíî¿ ³íôîðìàö³éíî¿ ä³ÿëüíîñò³ ó ñôåð³ îõîðîíè ïðàâ íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí òà ðåàë³çàö³¿ ì³æíàðîäíèõ çîáîâ’ÿçàíü Óêðà¿íè, ùî âèïëèâàþòü ç ¿¿ ÷ëåíñòâà â ̳æíàðîäíîìó ñîþç³ ç îõîðîíè íîâèõ ñîðò³â ðîñëèí (UPOV). Ïîøèðþºòüñÿ äëÿ ñåëåêö³îíåð³â, âëàñíèê³â ìàéíîâèõ ïðàâ ³íòåëåêòóàëüíî¿ âëàñíîñò³ íà ïîøèðåííÿ ñîð- ò³â, âîëîä³ëüö³â ïàòåíòó, âèðîáíèê³â íàñ³ííÿ ³ ñàäèâíîãî ìàòåð³àëó, ñåëåêö³éíî-íàñ³ííèöüêèõ ô³ðì, íàóêî- âî-äîñë³äíèõ ³íñòèòóò³â, âóç³â, òåõí³êóì³â. Ïðåäñòàâëÿº òàêîæ ³íòåðåñ äëÿ ãîñïîäàðñòâ ð³çíî¿ ôîðìè âëàñ- íîñò³, ãîðîäíèê³â ³ ñàä³âíèê³â. ÓÄÊ 347.77:633(055) Àäðåñà âèäàâöÿ: Óêðà¿íñüêèé ³íñòèòóò åêñïåðòèçè ñîðò³â ðîñëèí, âóë. Ãåíåðàëà Ðîä³ìöåâà, 15, ì. Êè¿â-41, 03041, Óêðà¿íà, òåë.: +38 044 258-34-56, ôàêñ: +38 044 257-99-63 e-mail: [email protected], âåá-ñàéò: http://sops.gov.ua © Óêðà¿íñüêèé ³íñòèòóò åêñïåðòèçè ñîðò³â ðîñëèí, 2019 2 Áþëåòåíü, âèïóñê 4, 2019 ð³ê Îô³ö³éí³ îïèñè ñîðò³â ðîñëèí òà ïîêàçíèêè ãîñïîäàðñüêî¿ ïðèäàòíîñò³ Ç̲ÑÒ Â³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó çàÿâîê 5 Çàÿâêè íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí, çà ÿêèìè çàâåðøåíî ôîðìàëüíó åêñïåðòèçó ³ çàïðîïîíîâàíà íàçâà ñîðòó 5 Çàÿâêè íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí, çà ÿêèìè çàïðîïîíîâàíà ³íøà íàçâà ñîðòó 13 ³äîìîñò³ ùîäî çàÿâîê íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí, çà ÿêèìè ïðèéíÿòî ð³øåííÿ ïðî â³äìîâó ó äåðæàâí³é ðåºñòðàö³¿ ïðàâ íà ñîðò 17 ³äêëèêàí³ çàÿâêè àáî òàê³, ùî ââàæàþòüñÿ â³äêëèêàíèìè 18 ²íø³ â³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó çàÿâîê 21 ³äîìîñò³ ùîäî çì³íè íàçâè ñîðòó ðîñëèí 22 ³äîìîñò³ ùîäî óõâàëåíî¿ íàçâè ñîðòó ðîñëèí 25 ³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó ïàòåíò³â 32 ³äîìîñò³ ïðî ñîðòè ðîñëèí, ùîäî ÿêèõ ïðèéíÿòî ð³øåííÿ ïðî äåðæàâíó ðåºñòðàö³þ ïðàâ íà ñîðò òà âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó ïàòåíò³â 32 ³äîìîñò³ ïðî âèäàí³ ïàòåíòè íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí òà ¿õíüî¿ çàâ³ðåíî¿ êîﳿ 36 ³äîìîñò³ ùîäî ïðèïèíåííÿ ÷èííîñò³ ìàéíîâèõ ïðàâ ³íòåëåêòóàëüíî¿ âëàñíîñò³ íà ñîðò ðîñëèí òà âèçíàííÿ ¿õ íå ÷èííèìè 39 ³äîìîñò³ ïðî â³äíîâëåííÿ ÷èííîñò³ ìàéíîâèõ ïðàâ ³íòåëåêòóàëüíî¿ âëàñíîñò³ íà ñîðòè ðîëèí 40 ²íø³ â³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó ïàòåíò³â 41 ³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Äåðæàâíîãî ðåºñòðó ñîðò³â ðîñëèí, ïðèäàòíèõ äëÿ ïîøèðåííÿ â Óêðà¿í³ (Ðåºñòð ñîðò³â ðîñëèí Óêðà¿íè) 43 ³äîìîñò³ ïðî ñîðòè ðîñëèí, ùîäî ÿêèõ ïðèéíÿòî ð³øåííÿ ïðî äåðæàâíó ðåºñòðàö³þ ïðàâ íà ñîðò òà âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó ñîðò³â ðîñëèí Óêðà¿íè 43 ³äîìîñò³ ùîäî âèäàíèõ ñâ³äîöòâ ïðî àâòîðñòâî íà ñîðò ðîñëèí 46 ³äîìîñò³ ùîäî ïðèïèíåííÿ ÷èííîñò³ ìàéíîâîãî ïðàâà ³íòåëåêòóàëüíî¿ âëàñíîñò³ íà ïîøèðåííÿ ñîðòó ðîñëèí 53 ³äîìîñò³ ùîäî â³äíîâëåííÿ ÷èííîñò³ ìàéíîâîãî ïðàâà ³íòåëåêòóàëüíî¿ âëàñíîñò³ íà ïîøèðåííÿ ñîðòó ðîñëèí 56 ²íø³ â³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó ñîðò³â ðîñëèí Óêðà¿íè 59 Êàòàëîã ñîðò³â ðîñëèí, ïðèäàòíèõ äëÿ ïîøèðåííÿ â Óêðà¿í³ 61 ³äîìîñò³ ïðî ñîðòè ðîñëèí, ÿê³ âêëþ÷åí³ äî Äåðæàâíîãî ðåºñòðó ñîðò³â ðîñëèí, ïðèäàòíèõ äëÿ ïîøèðåííÿ â Óêðà¿í³ 61 Îô³ö³éí³ îïèñè ñîðò³â ðîñëèí òà ïîêàçíèêè ãîñïîäàðñüêî¿ ïðèäàòíîñò³ 65 ѳëüñüêîãîñïîäàðñüê³: ѳëüñüêîãîñïîäàðñüê³: Ôàöåë³ÿ Ñàëàò ïîñ³âíèé çëàêè áóðÿê (êîðìîâèé, ïèæìîëèñòà 82ãîëîâ÷àñòèé 95 Êóêóðóäçà öóêðîâèé) Íîñ³â÷àíêà 82 Ä’þðíàñ 95 çâè÷àéíà 65Áóðÿê öóêðîâèé 73 ²êåáàíàñ 96 ÌÎÍÁËÀÍ 65 Áóëãàêîâ 73 ѳëüñüêîãîñïîäàðñüê³: ÑÒ Õà³ì 66 îâî÷åâ³ Öèáóëÿ ïîðåé 97 Ò²ÀÄÎÐ 67 ѳëüñüêîãîñïîäàðñüê³: Äèíÿ çâè÷àéíà 84Äàíêî 97 êîðìîâ³ Äîëñóðà 84 Êóêóðóäçà çâè÷àéíà – ̳òëèöÿ ѳëüñüêîãîñïîäàðñüê³: áàòüê³âñüêèé ïàãîíîíîñíà 75²íäàó ïîñ³âíèé 86³íø³ êîìïîíåíò 68Ñàá³íà 75 Ñïàðêë 86 Ëàâàíäèí 99 ÑÀ4351 çÑçÌ 68 ²í³é 99 ÑÀ6474 ÌÂçÑ 69 Ïàæèòíèöÿ Êàâóí çâè÷àéíèé 87 âåñòåðâîëüäñüêà 76 Þêîí 87 Ïëîäîâ³ òà ÿã³äí³ Ñ³ëüñüêîãîñïîäàðñüê³: Óëè÷ 76 Ëîõèíà îë³éí³ òà ïðÿäèâí³ Ï³äùåïè ïîì³äîðà 88 âèñîêîðîñëà 101 Ñîíÿøíèê îäíîð³÷íèé – Òîíêîí³ã ëó÷íèé 77 Ñóçóêà 88 ÁËÓ Ð²ÁÁÎÍ 101 áàòüê³âñüêèé ÁÀÐÄÓÊÅ 77 ÇÔ08070 102 êîìïîíåíò 71ÁÀÐÎͲÀË 78 Ïîì³äîð ¿ñò³âíèé 89 ÊÀÐÃÎ 103 Ò1187ÃÌ 71 ÁÀÐ²Ð²Ñ 79 Ïðîäåçî 89 ÊËÎÊÂÎÐÊ 104 ÁÀÐÎÍ 80 Òðîâàçíî 91 ËÀÑÒ ÊÎËË 105 ÁÀХòͲ 81 Õàéêó 93 ÎÂÅÐÒÀÉÌ 106 ÒÎÏ ØÅËÔ 107 Áþëåòåíü, âèïóñê 4, 2019 ð³ê 3 Çì³ñò Ñóíèöÿ ñàäîâà 108 Äåêîðàòèâí³ Ë³ë³éíèê ã³áðèäíèé 118 ÒÀÍ06464 126 Àëëåãðî 108 òà ë³êàðñüê³ Àãîðà 118 ÐÅÍÅÑÀÍÑ 109 Ãåéõåðà 113 Ëó¿çà 119 Õðèçàíòåìà Ãóë³âåð 113 Ìàðãàðèòà 120 øîâêîâèöåëèñòà 127 ßáëóíÿ äîìàøíÿ 110 Ïåðåï³ëêà 115 Ìîäíèé Âèðîê 121 ÄËÔÌ¥ÍÌ1 127 Äîæíèöÿ 110 Ïàëàíêà 111 Êàë³ñòåôóñ Òðîÿíäà 122 ²íø³ êèòàéñüêèé 117 Ð޲² 7285À 122 Âåðáà ïðóòîâèäíà 130 Êíÿãèíÿ 117 ÑÊÕ74262 123 Êàòÿ 130 ÒÀÍ09283 124 Ì1 131 ÒÀÍ09112 125 ²íø³ â³äîìîñò³ 132 ²íø³ â³äîìîñò³ Óêðà¿íñüêîãî ³íñòèòóòó åêñïåðòèçè ñîðò³â ðîñëèí 132 Ïåðåë³ê çàÿâíèê³â, ï³äòðèìóâà÷³â ñîðò³â, âëàñíèê³â ñîðò³â, âîëîä³ëüö³â ïàòåíòó 133 Çàãàëüíîâæèâàí³ ñêîðî÷åí³ òåðì³íè 140 4 Áþëåòåíü, âèïóñê 4, 2019 ð³ê ³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó çàÿâîê ³äîìîñò³, âíåñåí³ äî Ðåºñòðó çàÿâîê Notification listed in the Register of applications Çàÿâêè íà ñîðòè ðîñëèí, çà ÿêèìè çàâåðøåíî ôîðìàëüíó åêñïåðòèçó ³ çàïðîïîíîâàíà íàçâà ñîðòó Plant varieties applications, with formal examination has been completed and proposed variety denomination Íîìåð çàÿâêè Äàòà ïîäàííÿ Íàçâà ñîðòó Çàÿâíèê Ìåòà ðåºñòðàö³¿ (ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ) Àâòîð(è) ñîðòó Application number Filing date Variety denomination Application Purpose of registration (PBR, NLI, AC) Author(s) of the variety Ïøåíèöÿ òâåðäà (îçèìà) Triticum durum Desf. Durum Wheat (Winter) 19007002 07.05.2019 ªë³ñåé 2610 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Ìàò⳺öü Âîëîäèìèð Ãðèãîðîâè÷ Yelisei PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Ùèïàê Âàñèëü Âàñèëüîâè÷ Ìà볺íêî Ìèêîëà Âàñèëüîâè÷ Ùèïàê Âàñèëü Ãåííàä³éîâè÷ Ùèïàê Ãåííàä³é Âàñèëüîâè÷ Ïøåíèöÿ ì’ÿêà (îçèìà) Triticum aestivum L. Soft Wheat (Winter) 19012024 28.02.2019 Òàðà 355 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Ìîðãóí Áîãäàí Âîëîäèìèðîâè÷ Tara PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Ãàâðèëþê Ìèêîëà Ìèêèòîâè÷ Ñêðèïëüîâ Âîëîäèìèð Îëåêñàíäðîâè÷ Ìîðãóí Âîëîäèìèð Âàñèëüîâè÷ 19012025 28.02.2019 Íîâàòîð 355 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Ãàâðèëþê Ìèêîëà Ìèêèòîâè÷ Novator PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Ìîðãóí Âîëîäèìèð Âàñèëüîâè÷ Ñêðèïëüîâ Âîëîäèìèð Îëåêñàíäðîâè÷ 19012026 28.02.2019 Íàãîäà 355 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Ãàâðèëþê Ìèêîëà Ìèêèòîâè÷ Nahoda PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Ñêðèïëüîâ Âîëîäèìèð Îëåêñàíäðîâè÷ Ìîðãóí Âîëîäèìèð Âàñèëüîâè÷ Ìîðãóí Áîãäàí Âîëîäèìèðîâè÷ 19012027 28.02.2019 Àëüòà 355 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Ãàâðèëþê Ìèêîëà Ìèêèòîâè÷ Alta PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Ìîðãóí Áîãäàí Âîëîäèìèðîâè÷ Ñêðèïëüîâ Âîëîäèìèð Îëåêñàíäðîâè÷ Ìîðãóí Âîëîäèìèð Âàñèëüîâè÷ 19012031 12.03.2019 Åéôîð³ÿ 2590 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Przemyslaw Matysik Euforia PBR, NLI, ÀÑ 19012032 12.03.2019 Ïëåÿäà 2590 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Przemyslaw Matysik Plejada PBR, NLI, ÀÑ 19012036 11.04.2019 Àííàáåëü 2597 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Òóðåíêî Òåòÿíà Äìèòð³âíà Annabelle PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Ëàáóò³í Àðòåì Ñòàí³ñëàâîâè÷ ×åáàêîâ Ìèêîëà Ïåòðîâè÷ Ëåáåäºâà Ãàëèíà Äàíèë³âíà 19012044 18.04.2019 ÇÓ Òðàñêî 2513 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Laszlo Cselenyi SU Trasco PBR, NLI, ÀÑ 19012045 22.04.2019 ÀÔÊ ÑÒÀÁ²Ë²Ò² 655 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Áàãàò÷åíêî Âîëîäèìèð Âàñèëüîâè÷ AFK STABILITI PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Öåíòèëî Ëåîí³ä Âàñèëüîâè÷ 19012046 22.04.2019 ÀÔÊ ÔÓË ÑÏÀÉÊ 655 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Áàãàò÷åíêî Âîëîäèìèð Âàñèëüîâè÷ AFK FUL SPAIK PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Öåíòèëî Ëåîí³ä Âàñèëüîâè÷ 19012047 22.04.2019 ÀÔÊ ËÀÉÒ ÃÐ²Í 655 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Áàãàò÷åíêî Âîëîäèìèð Âàñèëüîâè÷ AFK LAIT HRIN PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Öåíòèëî Ëåîí³ä Âàñèëüîâè÷ 19012050 07.05.2019 ßë³òà 2610 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Ìà볺íêî Ìèêîëà Âàñèëüîâè÷ Yalita PBR, NLI, ÀÑ Ìàò⳺öü Âîëîäèìèð Ãðèãîðîâè÷ Ùèïàê Âàñèëü Âàñèëüîâè÷ Ùèïàê Ãåííàä³é Âàñèëüîâè÷ Ùèïàê Âàñèëü Ãåííàä³éîâè÷ 19012051 14.05.2019 Åêçàêò 2524 ÐÑ Exakt NLI 19012052 14.05.2019 Åìîö³îí 2524 2613 ÐÑ Emotion NLI 19012053 16.05.2019 ÑÇÄ 5467 2011 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Franziska Loschenberger SZD 5467 PBR, NLI, ÀÑ 19012054 20.05.2019 Ãðàôèíÿ 2458 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Äèìèòðîâ Â’ÿ÷åñëàâ Ãåîðã³éîâè÷ Hrafynia PBR, NLI, ÀÑ 19012055 20.05.2019 Äìèòð³âêà 2458 ÏÑ, ÐÑ, ÀÑ Äèìèòðîâ Â’ÿ÷åñëàâ Ãåîðã³éîâè÷ Dmytrivka
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