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Norma Lee Trolinder

from Quanah, TX
Age ~86

Norma Trolinder Phones & Addresses

  • 1125 Trolinder Rd, Quanah, TX 79252 (940) 674-2277 (940) 674-2420
  • Idalou, TX
  • Lubbock, TX

Work

Company: Ole towne cotton gin rv park Position: Owner

Education

School / High School: Texas Tech University

Skills

Customer Service • Microsoft Office • Science • Strategic Planning • Life Sciences • Teaching • Team Building

Industries

Recreational Facilities And Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
1125 Trolinder Rd, Quanah, TX 79252
Industry:
Recreational Facilities And Services
Work:
Ole Towne Cotton Gin RV Park
Owner

Texas Tech Univ. 1984 - 2011
Adjunct Research Professor
Education:
Texas Tech University
Skills:
Customer Service
Microsoft Office
Science
Strategic Planning
Life Sciences
Teaching
Team Building

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Norma Trolinder
Owner
Ole Town Cotton Gin Rv Park
Trailer Park/Campsites
230 Market St, Quanah, TX 79252
(940) 674-2477
Norma Trolinder
Director
Pease River Productions, Inc
Motion Picture/Video Production
307 Main St, Quanah, TX 79252
Norma Trolinder
Director
QUANAH HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
PO Box 629, Quanah, TX 79252
295 Trolinder Rd, Quanah, TX 79252
Norma Trolinder
President, Director
SOUTH PLAINS BIOTECHNOLOGY INC
569 Market St, Quanah, TX 79252
230 Market St, Quanah, TX 79252

Publications

Us Patents

Methods For Producing Transgenic Cotton Plants Using Chilled Apical Shoot Tips

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US Patent:
7122722, Oct 17, 2006
Filed:
Apr 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/409055
Inventors:
Norma L. Trolinder - Quanah TX, US
Linda K Koonce - Idalou TX, US
Jane K. Dever - Lubbock TX, US
Assignee:
Cotton Incorporated - New York NY
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
C12N 15/09
C12N 15/82
C12N 15/84
A01H 1/00
C12N 15/00
US Classification:
800294, 800314, 800298, 4352522, 435430, 4354301
Abstract:
This invention relates to methods for transforming cotton using isolated shoot apical tips of seedlings. The apical shoot tips of cotton seedlings are isolated and chilled at a low temperature to slow the metabolic activity of the isolated cells, and then inoculated with a transforming agent carrying a desired gene. The invention also provides a method of regenerating transformed cotton plants with a desired trait from transformed apical shoot tips.

In Planta Method For The Production Of Transgenic Plants

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US Patent:
59946245, Nov 30, 1999
Filed:
Oct 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/953987
Inventors:
Norma L. Trolinder - Lubbock TX
Linda Koonce - Lubbock TX
Assignee:
Cotton Incorporated - New York NY
International Classification:
C12N 1582
C12N 1584
A01H 400
US Classification:
800278
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for producing a transgenic plant in which a transforming agent such as a recombinant Agrobacterium or an isolated DNA molecule capable of conferring a desired phenotypic trait is injected into plant tissues using a needleless injection device. A preferred embodiment of the method provides the precise delivery of the transforming agent to floral tissues of a plant, allowing the direct insertion of the DNA of the transforming agent into germline cells of the plant that develop into seeds. This embodiment provides a more efficient method of transformation and subsequent regeneration of a transgenic plant.

Transformation And Regeneration Of Fertile Cotton Plants

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US Patent:
59861819, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Oct 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/948574
Inventors:
Norma L. Trolinder - Quanah TX
Jane Gay Kveton Dever - Lubbock TX
Linda Kay Trolinder Koonce - Idalou TX
Assignee:
Southplains Biotechnologies, Inc. - Lubbock TX
International Classification:
C12N 1582
C12N 504
A01H 400
A01H 500
US Classification:
800314
Abstract:
A method for in vitro regeneration of fertile Gossypium plants is provided in which cells from the transition region tissue of seedlings is excised and cultured. The transition region tissue of cotton seedlings extends from the uppermost portion of the root and into the hypocotyl region. Transformed cells are regenerated into homogeneously transformed plants by means of somatic embryogenesis on hormone-free medium. A method for production of transgenic Gossypium plants capable of transmitting a foreign gene to progeny is also described in which cells derived from the transition region tissue of seedlings are targeted for transformation. The method increases the number of different cotton genotypes that can be used to make stably transformed plants capable of transmitting the foreign gene to progeny.
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