Monsanto, Evogene Make Advancements in Gene Research

Evogene Ltd and Monsanto Company announced the successful completion of the third year of their research and development collaboration, according to a statement.

The goal of this five–year collaboration agreement is to discover genes that could enhance crop yield for farmers in corn, soybean, cotton and canola, according to the companies. Under the collaboration, Evogene is focused on identifying key plant genes related to yield, environmental stress, and fertilizer utilization for further evaluation and potential development and commercialization by Monsanto.

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During the initial three years of collaborative work, Evogene utilized its computational genomics technology, the ATHLETE, to successfully discover genes, predict, and provide validation in model plants, to address the objectives of the collaboration. A number of the genes discovered by Evogene are now undergoing evaluation in target crops in Monsanto’s research and development pipeline, according to the statement. During the remaining two years, even as more performance data for these initial genes are obtained, further discovery and validation work will also be conducted, potentially leading to even more new genes and potential product candidates for growers.

“As populations grow and as diets and climates shift around the world, more than ever the global community is relying on the success of farmers in every part of the world,” said Bob Reiter, Vice President and Global Lead of Biotechnology for Monsanto in a statement. “By partnering with research companies like Evogene, we hope to bring more tools to farmers faster than we could solely through our own internal research. We view collaborations such as the one with Evogene as central to our future success in helping farmers increase productivity. And ultimately, their success is our success.”

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