Conditions for the establishment of patent rights for new plant varieties
1. The new plant variety applying for variety right shall belong to the plant genus or species listed in the national plant variety protection list. Two, the new varieties of plants granted variety rights should be novel. Three, the new varieties of plants that have been granted variety rights should be consistent, that is, the new varieties of plants that apply for variety rights are propagated, and their related characters or characteristics are consistent except for foreseeable variation. Four, the new varieties of plants that have been granted variety rights should be stable, that is, after repeated propagation or after the end of a specific propagation cycle, the relevant characters or characteristics of the new varieties of plants that have applied for variety rights remain unchanged. Five, the new varieties of plants that have been granted variety rights shall have appropriate names, which are different from the names of known varieties in the same or similar plant genera or species.