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Novel gene drive based on eliciting piRNA biogenesis in insect pests
​ Transgenic Anopheles gambiae larvae expressing fluorescent marker gene Invention Summary: Malaria is one of the most impactful diseases in tropical and subtropical regions and is transmitted through human contact with infectious mosquitoes. Crop pests create a large economic and social impact through direct damage to plants and spread...
Published: 7/28/2022   |   Inventor(s): Cory Henderson, Christina Bergey
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Healthcare & Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Pest Control, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Use of purified Epichloë festucae antifungal protein for dollar spot control on turfgrass
­ ​ ​ Invention Summary: The dollar spot disease is a major challenge for turfgrass fields, especially golf courses. The commonly used solution to control this disease is fungicides, which can be hazardous and limited in effectiveness; thus, the need for an alternative solution is imminent. Rutgers researchers in the department of...
Published: 6/29/2022   |   Inventor(s): Faith Belanger, Bruce Clarke, Patrick Fardella
Keywords(s): Pest control, Proteins
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Microbiome-Leveraged Organic Herbicide
Invention Summary: At present, all herbicides are deleterious to human health. There is an unmet need to develop herbicides that are not harmful to people. Ethylene is a microbe-produced hormone that stimulates plant cell growth. However, in excess, ethylene causes stress in plants due to overproduction of superoxide, a highly potent form of reactive...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): James White, Kathryn Kingsley, Kurt Kowalski, Xiaoqian (Ivy) Chang
Keywords(s): Biofertilizer
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech, Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit
Novel Sweet Basil Resistant to Downy Mildew
Reduced downy mildew symptoms and pathogen load two weeks after Peronospora belbahrii fungus exposure. Left panel: Gene-edited sweet basil; Right panel: Non-gene- edited sweet basil Invention Summary: Rutgers University scientists have developed a gene-edited sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) line that is resistant to downy mildew by using CRISPR-editing...
Published: 7/28/2022   |   Inventor(s): James Simon, Rong Di, Michael Lawton
Keywords(s): Basil
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Food, Nutrition and Nutraceuticals, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Novel Biofertilizer for Improving Plant Growth and Tolerance to Stress
Improved tomato root biomass after 21 days of salinity test Invention Summary: Rutgers University scientists have identified two new bacterial strains that can express 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase, and a plant growth hormone. Its efficacy has been tested to benefit maize, tomato, and creeping bentgrass, a type of turfgrass....
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Bingru Huang, Ning Zhang, William Errickson
Keywords(s): Biofertilizer
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Rapid and Efficient Production of High Lysine and High Methionine Quality Protein Maize
Lysine and methionine content of novel Quality Protein Maize lines, the opaque high lysine line W64A o2, and non-transgenic AxB. Observe that PE5, α-γ- kernels have the highest lysine and methionine levels, but are opaque. PE5, γ- has high lysine and methionine levels and a vitreous kernel, making it the best candidate for QPM animal...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Joachim Messing, Jose Planta
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Novel Bioherbicides that Suppress Weeds and Promote Plant Growth
Stunted growth of invasive Japanese knotweed when inoculated (Right panel) with Micrococcus luteus. Left panel: untreated Japanese knotweed; Right panel: bioherbicide treated Japanese knotweed Invention Summary: Rutgers University scientists have identified novel compositions of endophytic yeast and bacteria that reduce aggressive growth of invasive...
Published: 7/28/2022   |   Inventor(s): James White, Kathryn Kingsley, Matthew Elmore, Kurt Kowalski
Keywords(s): Biofertilizer
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
New RNAi-mediated method for resistance to soybean cyst nematode
Homozygous siRNA-transgenic soybean plants are 40-80% (approx.) more resistant to soybean cyst nematode as compared to the wild type plants (wt). The percentage of reduction in egg number is shown above the bar for each transgenic soybean line.Invention Summary:Rutgers scientists have developed a new method for inducing resistance to soybean cyst nematode...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Rong Di
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Plants, Seeds, Berries, Fruit, Technology Classifications > Pest Control, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
Growth Promoting Properties of Newly Identified Root Fungi A. panicicola for Agricultural Applications
Invention Summary:Rutgers scientists identified a new root endophytic fungal species, Acidomelania panicicola, which significantly increases growth and stress tolerance of different plant species. A. panicicola was identified from switchgrass and other grass roots from the New Jersey Pine Barrens, where the soil content is nutrient poor, acidic, dry...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Ning Zhang
Keywords(s): Biofertilizer
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
New Class of Biofertilizer Promoting Growth and Stress Tolerance
Invention Summary:Rutgers scientists have identified ACC-deaminase-producing bacterial strains that have advantageous effects on overall plant growth, in particular, turfgrass. Plants infected with ACC-deaminase-producing bacteria are exposed to less ethylene, and thus exhibit better overall growth. Indeed, plants inoculated with these bacteria species...
Published: 12/8/2021   |   Inventor(s): Bingru Huang, Ning Zhang
Keywords(s): Biofertilizer
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture, Technology Classifications > Ag Biotech
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