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Cibus and The National Grain Sorghum Producers Foundation Announce Alliance with Valent to Develop Herbicide Tolerant Grain Sorghum.


Cibus' Revolutionary Technology Drives New Model for Industry Collaboration

Innovative non-GMO With High Crop Tolerance to Valent's Leading Grass Herbicide herbicide (hr`bəsīd'), chemical compound that kills plants or inhibits their normal growth. A herbicide in a particular formulation and application can be described as selective or nonselective.  

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, the U.S. plant breeding plant breeding, science of altering the genetic pattern of plants in order to increase their value. Increased crop yield is the primary aim of most plant-breeding programs; advantages of the hybrids and new varieties developed include adaptation to new agricultural  technology company and The National Grain Sorghum sorghum, tall, coarse annual (Sorghum vulgare) of the family Gramineae (grass family), somewhat similar in appearance to corn (but having the grain in a panicle rather than an ear) and used for much the same purposes.  Producers Foundation (NGSPF), which is affiliated with the National Sorghum Producers, today announced a partnership with Valent U.S.A. Corporation, a leading provider of innovative crop protection products, to develop non-GMO herbicide tolerant grain sorghum.

Valent brings its expertise in herbicide development and management to an alliance between Cibus and NGSPF. The collaboration pioneers a new standard for providing valuable traits to farmers while avoiding the unknown and potentially unintended consequences associated with GMO GMO
abbr.
genetically modified organism
 crops. Cibus' proprietary gene conversion technology, known as the Rapid Trait Development System (RTDS RTDS Real-Time Data Services (Sybase)
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RTDS Real-Time Display System
RTDS Reutilization, Transfer, Donation, or Sale (US Government, solid waste) 
[TM]), will be used to develop this new trait in grain sorghum, providing high tolerance levels to Valent's leading postemergence grass herbicide brand, Select Max([R]) Herbicide with Inside Technology([TM]). This will significantly enhance the productivity and profitability of sorghum farming operations.

"With both Valent and Cibus' missions to provide innovative and sustainable technologies to the agribusiness community, this collaboration will benefit growers and be a natural fit for us," says Trevor Thorley, President/COO, Valent U.S.A. Corporation. "Cibus' proven technology opens new doors for all parties, and will help growers more easily produce safe and abundant food. Given the global reach of Valent's parent company, Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd., a world leader in the discovery of crop protection and plant enhancement products, we look forward to exploring opportunities with Cibus for other crops around the world."

"Sorghum producers have needed some new grass control options for quite some time," said NGSPF President Bruce Maunder. "Our partnership with Cibus and now Valent will allow for much-needed technology development in our crop. Once it makes its way into producer fields, it should help increase both yields and profitability for sorghum producers."

"This is an exciting project," said NSP (1) (Network Service Provider) An organization that provides a high-speed Internet backbone to ISPs and other service providers. Sprint, MCI and UUNET are examples of NSPs. See Internet backbones.  CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Tim Lust. "With new grass control options, producers will begin considering planting sorghum in fields where that may not be an option now. This is a clear win for sorghum producers."

NGSPF plans to use revenues derived from this partnership to reinvest in sorghum research and development as part of a long-term program for sorghum improvement. And since RTDS can develop non-GMO traits faster and at lower cost than transgenic alternatives, this will save farmers an estimated $25 million per crop.

The RTDS[TM] process works through the cell's natural process of gene repair. Every time a cell copies DNA DNA: see nucleic acid.
DNA
 or deoxyribonucleic acid

One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes.
, it makes "scrivener scrivener n. a person who writes a document for another, usually for a fee. If a lawyer merely writes out the terms of a lease or contract exactly as requested by the client, without giving legal advice, then the lawyer is just a scrivener and is probably not " errors or spelling mistakes. These variations happen all the time, which is how natural variation occurs. Cibus' technology harnesses the cell's own natural DNA repair machinery to correct such spelling mistakes, thus directing DNA repair enzymes to correct and repair the targeted gene in a specific way in order to produce a desired trait. The process, in its precision, is similar to altering a single letter in a word contained within a large book. Nothing in the genome, other than the changes directed by the process, is altered by this approach.

"RTDS promises a revolution in genetics--a limitless range of value added Value Added

The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers.

Notes:
This can either increase the products price or value.
 new products that are acceptable to environmentally-conscious consumers and governments, and help farmers solve their toughest pest management problems," says Dr. Keith Walker, President of Cibus. "RTDS technology can be used to create non-GMO plants tolerant to most herbicide chemistries currently marketed to farmers, such as a Select Max([R]) tolerant grain sorghum. But the opportunities also include healthier oils and nutraceutical oils in crops such as canola and soybeans plus many other valuable traits."

"A recent Kansas State University Kansas State University, main campus at Manhattan; coeducational; land-grant and state supported; chartered and opened 1863. There is an additional campus at Salina. Among the university's research facilities are the J. R.  survey of more than 600 sorghum producers from across the United States identified grassy weed control for grain sorghum as their No. 1 research priority. Select Max([R]) provides fast and complete control of emerged annual and perennial grassy weeds in over 100 crops, including soybean soybean, soya bean, or soy pea, leguminous plant (Glycine max, G. soja, or Soja max) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Asia, where it has been , sunflower, cotton, and sugar beets," says Joseph Short, Product Manager for Valent. "Sorghum producers will see increased convenience, yield and profits when they can selectively control grasses with an over-the-top application of Select Max([R])."

Notes to Editors:

About Cibus' RTDS technology

RTDS technology produces changes within a plant species that could only occur in nature, but does so in a directed way. Thanks in part to recent developments in genome mapping, RTDS is more precise by an order of magnitude A change in quantity or volume as measured by the decimal point. For example, from tens to hundreds is one order of magnitude. Tens to thousands is two orders of magnitude; tens to millions is three orders of magnitude, etc.  and much faster than traditional hit-and-miss plant breeding and transgenic breeding technology, both of which can take years to perfect a trait.

The RTDS process, known as directed mutagenesis, works through the cell's natural process of gene repair. Every time a cell copies DNA, it makes "scrivener" errors or spelling mistakes. These variations happen all the time, which is how natural variation occurs. Cibus' technology harnesses the cell's own natural DNA repair machinery to correct such spelling mistakes, thus directing DNA repair enzymes to correct and repair the targeted gene in a specific way in order to produce a desired trait. The process, in its precision, is similar to altering a letter in a single word contained within a large book. Nothing in the genome other than the changes directed by the process is altered by this approach.

About Cibus

Cibus LLC is a privately held San Diego-based trait development company. Cibus produces environmentally friendly crop traits for the agricultural community that do not carry the market-resistance or regulatory burden of attributes engineered through the introduction of foreign genetic material. The Company accomplishes this through the application of a new and proprietary technology called the Rapid Trait Development System (RTDS[TM]), which has proven itself in the laboratory with several different crops, and in initial field trials of Cibus' first commercial crop. Further information on Cibus can be found on the Web at www.cibusllc.com.

About Valent

Valent U.S.A. Corporation is a leading provider of innovative, sustainable crop protection products. The firm markets and sells herbicides, fungicides This page aims to list well-known chemical compounds, to stimulate the creation of Wikipedia articles.

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, insecticides, bioinsecticides, insect growth regulators, nematicides, baits and plant growth regulators for the agricultural, horticultural, turf, ornamental and professional pest control markets in North America. Valent is a subsidiary of Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd., a world leader in the discovery of crop protection and plant enhancement products.

For more information about Select Max, Valent U.S.A. Corporation or Valent's full product line, call 800-6-VALENT (682-5368) or visit the Valent Web site at www.valent.com.
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