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INDIGO AGRICULTURE is a Trademark filed on Jul 15, 2016 in through IP Office.The Trademark is registered to (1) INDIGO AG. INC.Body Incorporate and was filed by attorney.
Application ID
3311549
Status
Registered
Date of Application
Jul 15, 2016
Classes
40, 31, 1
Proprietor(s)
(1) INDIGO AG. INC.Body Incorporate
Valid/Upto
15/07/2026
Details
[Class - 31]
Plant seeds; genetically-modified agricultural seeds; mulch; soil, rhizosphere, and endophytic organisms sold as a component of plant seeds or other plant materials in live plants; agricultural seeds plant-associated microbes sold as an integral component of seeds for planting, namely, crop seeds, grass seeds, lawn seeds, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, and other seeds of commercially important plants; grass products, namely, sod and live grass plugs; top soil; live plants; plant cultures, namely, live plants
[Class - 1]
Biotechnologically-formed genes, microbes and enzymes for use in the production of agricultural seeds to enhance plants" growth therefrom; preparations for fortifying plants; growth stimulant for microbial products used in the degradation of hydrocarbon contaminants; biological preparations for the treatment of seeds; biological preparations for use in agriculture; nutritive additive to enhance the biological activity of seeds and plants for purposes of fertilization and bioremediation of pollutants; biological microorganisms used to grow crops; plant health and plant growth regulating or enhancing preparations, namely, plant growth regulators for agricultural use, including for foliar applications; preparations for improving plant health, yield, and resistance to a biotic stress or an abiotic stress, namely, plant nutrients and fertilizers; rhizosphere-enhancing preparations, namely, foliar inoculants that colonize plant tissue, spread into the roots of plants and alter the rhizosphere in a way that is beneficial to plants for increased absorption, mobilization of plant nutrients, and improved pathogen control; plant cultures, namely, growing media for plants