Abiotic stress

Corteva Agriscience Collaborates with Elemental Enzymes to Provide Farmers with Abiotic Stress Mitigation Technology

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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

and ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Corteva Agriscience and Elemental Enzymes, a life sciences company that develops novel biotechnology and enzymes solutions, announced today a multi-year global agreement around a unique abiotic stress mitigation technology.

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  • and ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Corteva Agriscience and Elemental Enzymes, a life sciences company that develops novel biotechnology and enzymes solutions, announced today a multi-year global agreement around a unique abiotic stress mitigation technology.
  • Through the agreement, Corteva receives an exclusive license to Elemental Enzymes's Waterflux technology.
  • Corteva will offer this technology through a family of products to be branded under the name Sosdia Abiotic Stress Mitigator/Biostimulant.
  • Waterflux technology from Elemental Enzymes will provide value through Sosdia Abiotic Stress Mitigator/Biostimulants to improve consistency under environmental stress and enhancing yield potential and sustainability, in line with the Corteva Agriscience 2030 Sustainability Goals .

Zero Gravity Solutions, Inc.’s Subsidiary, BAM Agricultural Solutions, Inc., and the National Black Farmers Association Expand Collaboration to Provide BAM-FX Product and Agronomy Support to Disadvantaged Farmers

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Tuesday, April 6, 2021

This expanded collaboration will focus on working with disadvantaged farmers to bring the benefits of the Companys BAM-FX product and technology platform along with agronomy support to family-operated and smaller farms throughout America.

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  • This expanded collaboration will focus on working with disadvantaged farmers to bring the benefits of the Companys BAM-FX product and technology platform along with agronomy support to family-operated and smaller farms throughout America.
  • It has also demonstrated the ability to improve a plants resistance to biotic and abiotic stress factors.
  • I have seen the benefits of BAM FX not only on our farm, but also on our members farms.
  • The commercialization activities are being executed through ZGSIs two operating subsidiaries, BAM Agricultural Solutions, Inc. and Specialty Agricultural Solutions, Inc.
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Texas Tech University Selects Heliospectra's Adjustable ELIXIA LED Lighting Solutions

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Friday, February 19, 2021

The order is of Heliospectra's fully adjustable ELIXIA Led lighting solution and the order value is $ 287,250 USD.

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  • The order is of Heliospectra's fully adjustable ELIXIA Led lighting solution and the order value is $ 287,250 USD.
  • The lights will be installed in the Institute of Genomics for Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance (IGCAST) Phytotron, located on the beautiful Texas Tech University campus in Lubbock.
  • A flexible adjustable light source, such as Heliospectra's ELIXA, allow researchers to mimic environmental conditions and geographical areas from around the world.
  • The Phytotron was built in 2019 as part of a larger effort to increase quality research capabilities in the State of Texas.

Frost & Sullivan Examines Biostimulants and their Projected Two-fold Growth

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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

"Dire needs for an efficient fertilizer to increase crop yield and combat abiotic stress among plants are driving farmers of the world to opt for alternatives, increasing the consumption of biostimulants," said Arun Ramesh, Visionary Science Research Manager at Frost & Sullivan.

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  • "Dire needs for an efficient fertilizer to increase crop yield and combat abiotic stress among plants are driving farmers of the world to opt for alternatives, increasing the consumption of biostimulants," said Arun Ramesh, Visionary Science Research Manager at Frost & Sullivan.
  • For further information on this analysis, please visit: http://frost.ly/428
    "The regulatory landscape for biostimulants across regions is unstructured, and the current scenario remains debatable," noted Ramesh.
  • "Additionally, transparent approval mechanisms and appropriate product classification will encourage biostimulants manufacturers to come up with innovative products, thereby enabling market growth."
  • Global Biostimulants Market, Forecast to 2025is the latest addition to Frost & Sullivan's Visionary Science research and analyses available through the Frost & Sullivan Leadership Council, which helps organizations identify a continuous flow of growth opportunities to succeed in an unpredictable future.

Frost & Sullivan Examines Biostimulants and their Projected Two-fold Growth

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, April 14, 2020

"Dire needs for an efficient fertilizer to increase crop yield and combat abiotic stress among plants are driving farmers of the world to opt for alternatives, increasing the consumption of biostimulants," said Arun Ramesh, Visionary Science Research Manager at Frost & Sullivan.

Key Points: 
  • "Dire needs for an efficient fertilizer to increase crop yield and combat abiotic stress among plants are driving farmers of the world to opt for alternatives, increasing the consumption of biostimulants," said Arun Ramesh, Visionary Science Research Manager at Frost & Sullivan.
  • For further information on this analysis, please visit: http://frost.ly/428
    "The regulatory landscape for biostimulants across regions is unstructured, and the current scenario remains debatable," noted Ramesh.
  • "Additionally, transparent approval mechanisms and appropriate product classification will encourage biostimulants manufacturers to come up with innovative products, thereby enabling market growth."
  • Global Biostimulants Market, Forecast to 2025is the latest addition to Frost & Sullivan's Visionary Science research and analyses available through the Frost & Sullivan Leadership Council, which helps organizations identify a continuous flow of growth opportunities to succeed in an unpredictable future.

Farmers Combat Herbicide Drift Stress with Proven Technology from Cytozyme.

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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Many growers are finding solutions to combat crop stress from both abiotic and herbicide stress in proven technologies such as CROP+.

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  • Many growers are finding solutions to combat crop stress from both abiotic and herbicide stress in proven technologies such as CROP+.
  • In August of 2018, she was introduced to CROP+, a foliar nutritional supplement designed to support plant tolerance to abiotic stress.
  • She made two late in-season applications of the technology to the vines showing the signs of herbicide drift exposure: burn, leaf cupping, deformation and stunted growth, and one pre-dormancy application.
  • "CROP+ reduced the impact of the herbicide drift, with more buds and flowers visible than seen previously," said Applewhite.