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WANG SHAORONG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    12
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    139,782
About

WANG SHAORONG has a total of 12 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2016. It filed its patents most often in China. Its main competitors in its focus markets foods and drinks are Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority, ARMSTRONG NURSERIES INC and PAPALINI PIETRO.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing WANG SHAORONGs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 China 12

Patent filings per year

Chart showing WANG SHAORONGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

# Industry
#1 Foods and drinks

Focus technologies

# Technology
#1 New plants

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Wang Shaorong 12

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CN105684907A Method for remedying bacterial contamination of tissue culture seedlings of Stevia rebaudiana
CN105660403A Method for saving Chuzhou chrysanthemum tissue culture seedling from mold contamination
CN105684908A Method for remedying mold contamination of tissue culture seedlings of Stevia rebaudiana
CN105684905A Method for remedying bacterial contamination of tissue culture seedlings of blueberry
CN105519443A Method for saving mould pollution of Chrysanthemum shiwogiku var. kinokuniense tissue culture seedlings
CN105532478A Method for saving bacterial contamination of tissue culture seedlings of chrysanthemum yoshinaganthum
CN105494106A Method for eliminating mold contamination to blueberry tissue culture seedlings
CN105613299A Method for eliminating bacterial contamination of chrysanthemum tissue cultured seedlings
CN105684906A Method for remedying mold contamination of tissue culture seedlings of Nakagawa-cho chrysanthemum indicum
CN105519444A Method for saving bacterial pollution of chrysanthemum morifolium tissue culture seedlings
CN105684909A Method for remedying mold contamination of tissue culture seedlings of oceanic chrysanthemum
CN105660402A Method for saving Jiyichao chrysanthemum tissue culture seedling from mold contamination