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New DuPont Laser Technology Speeds Development of Higher Yielding Corn and Soybeans
BOONE, Iowa, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- DuPont today unveiled an advanced
technology that will transform seed research and considerably speed up the
development of higher yielding corn and soybean varieties.
DuPont business Pioneer Hi-Bred introduced Laser-Assisted Seed Selection
to farmers attending the Farm Progress Show here as the newest tool in its
Accelerated Yield Technology (AYT) toolbox. The technology promises to
increase the size and scope of the Pioneer breeding program five fold in the
next three years.
Laser-Assisted Seed Selection uses a 120-watt carbon dioxide laser to
score a small slice from a seed to capture its genetic information while
maintaining the seed's viability for planting. Molecular breeding techniques
are used to identify desirable genetic combinations within each individual
scored seed slice. Seeds identified to have superior genetics are selected
for planting and advancement through the Pioneer research program.
"Laser-Assisted Seed Selection transforms our research program because it
intensifies the impact of other AYT technologies such as molecular breeding by
enabling the rapid selection of the best genetics for advancement before they
ever leave the lab," said William S. Niebur, vice resident - DuPont Crop
Genetics Research and Development. "Our engineers and scientists have come up
with a truly unique technology that will have a significant impact on the rate
we bring higher yielding products to Pioneer customers."
Laser-Assisted Seed Selection is a key component in the Pioneer effort to
increase the yields of its corn hybrids and soybean varieties by 40 percent
within 10 years. Pioneer has numerous patents pending for the technology and
will be using it on millions of corn and soybean seeds by the end of 2009.
Laser-Assisted Seed Selection is a collection of proprietary processes that
includes precise magnetic-based orientation of the seed, laser scoring, seed
and slice collection, advanced seed selection and planting.
Transforming Pioneer Seed Research
Prior to molecular breeding and Laser-Assisted Seed Selection, research
scientists had to evaluate plants in the field and select genetics based
solely upon their physical characteristics or phenotype. Physical analysis of
plants took years of field trials, thousands of hours and acre upon acre of
land prior to development of a commercial hybrid.
"The millions of phenotypic points of data Pioneer researchers have
collected over the years have made AYT a reality," Niebur said. "These data
points are living within a supercomputer that has decoded much of the genetic
code of our industry-leading germplasm. With this broad molecular insight and
AYT tools like Laser-Assisted Seed Selection, we are able to breed higher
yielding products much faster than ever before."
Improving Genetic Understanding
The development of molecular breeding techniques allowed scientists to
evaluate plants based on their genes as well as phenotypic characteristics,
but genetic samples had to be captured from green plant tissue in the field.
Scientists recently discovered they could gather genetic samples from seeds
prior to planting, but the methods of collection with a blade or clipper were
rudimentary. Laser-Assisted Seed Selection perfects the technique because it
eliminates contamination, ensures seed viability and has much higher
throughput than other kernel chipping or clipping methods. Laser-Assisted
Seed Selection equipment is also compact and mobile, allowing Pioneer to
deploy the technology at research stations around the world.
"It's difficult to compare the two methods because it's like comparing a
Model T car to a Lear Jet," Niebur said. "They can both get you to where you
are going; one just does it more quickly and efficiently."
Pioneer Hi-Bred, a DuPont business, is the world's leading source of
customized solutions for farmers, livestock producers and grain and oilseed
processors. With headquarters inDes Moines, Iowa, Pioneer provides access to
advanced plant genetics in nearly 70 countries.
DuPont is a science-based products and services company. Founded in 1802,
DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a
better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than
70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services
for markets including agriculture and food; building and construction;
communications; and transportation.
Contact: Patrick Arthur
515-422-3955
pat.arthur@bio1.dupont.com
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